Anonymous ID: e32cfb Feb. 15, 2022, 3:02 p.m. No.126497   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6605 >>6612

ICYMI

 

General Research #19770 >>>/qresearch/15635613

 

Hillary Clinton Confronted Over Durham Allegation That Her Campaign Paid To ‘Infiltrate’ Trump Tower, White House

 

Hillary Clinton on Tuesday morning was confronted with questions regarding special counsel John Durham’s allegation that her 2016 campaign paid a company to spy on former President Donald Trump at the White House and Trump Tower.

 

The former Presidential candidate declined to comment to a reporter from the Daily Mail. Watch below.

 

On Monday, White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also refused to address the bombshell allegations.

 

“That’s something I can’t speak to from this podium, so I refer you to the Department of Justice,” Jean-Pierre said.

 

https://breaking911.com/watch-hillary-clinton-confronted-over-durham-allegation-that-her-campaign-paid-to-infiltrate-trump-tower-white-house/

Anonymous ID: e32cfb Feb. 15, 2022, 3:05 p.m. No.126500   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6605 >>6612

kek

 

General Research #19770 >>>/qresearch/15635748

 

ICYMI: CNN POLL: 51 Percent of Democrats Do NOT Want Joe Biden as the 2024 Nominee

 

https://thegatewaypundit.com/2022/02/cnn-po

 

CNN POLL: 51 Percent of Democrats Do NOT Want Joe Biden as the 2024 Nominee

 

A new CNN poll reveals 51% of Democrats don’t want 81 million vote recipient Joe Biden as the 2024 nominee.

 

The fake news media still hasn’t explained how the most popular president in US history lost his popularity in one year.

 

The reality is Joe Biden was in fifth place during the Democrat primaries in 2020.

 

Democrat voters weren’t excited about a geriatric Dementia patient.

 

But the DNC rigged the primaries (again) and installed Joe Biden with ballot harvesting and Zuckerberg ballot boxes.

 

The Biden presidency is going just about as bad as we expected: Record inflation, soaring gas prices, record unemployment, Russia, Iran and North Korea saber-rattling, supply chain crisis, Covid tyranny and more.

 

51 percent of Democrats do not want Joe Biden as the 2024 nominee, according to a CNN poll released on Sunday.

 

WATCH:

 

A CNN poll released Thursday continues a brutal string of polling for Joe Biden with this poll giving Biden a new low of 41 percent approval and a new high of 58 percent disapproval.

 

57 percent rate Biden’s first year in office a failure.

 

Strikingly, among those who disapprove of Biden’s performance, 56 percent say Biden has done nothing they approve of.

 

But he totally got 81 million votes.

Anonymous ID: e32cfb Feb. 15, 2022, 4:10 p.m. No.126517   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6519

General Research is asking for a baker

 

I have to go run and do some stuff and not sure how long I'll be gone

 

Anybody handy?

Anonymous ID: e32cfb Feb. 15, 2022, 5:01 p.m. No.126542   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6546 >>6548 >>6605 >>6612

'''Hey PF, I know it's from RT but what do you think of this?

 

General Research #19772 >>>/qresearch/15637004

 

Mystery US helicopter lands on Ukraine-Poland border

 

https://twitter.com/RT_com/status/1493736721476894722

 

A Blackhawk helicopter of the US Army has flown out to the Poland-Ukraine border to pick up several passengers from a black SUV, according to multiple local reports and flight radar trackers. The helicopter’s sign is EVAC01.

 

The UH-60M, tail number 20-21131, was first noticed flying east from the Mielec Airport in Poland shortly before midnight local time on Tuesday. It landed near the Korczowa-Krakovets border crossing, where it was met by a black SUV.

Anonymous ID: e32cfb Feb. 15, 2022, 5:57 p.m. No.126565   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6568 >>6590

General Research #19773 >>>/qresearch/15637565

 

Anybody can check on this for QR Baker?

We gots the update to the International bread list (excleded Italy #2 cuase it's still locked because of pedo bear)

 

International Q Research Threads

 

>>15592235 ————————————–——– Australia #21

>>14841879 ————————————–——– Balkan #9

>>15629066 ————————————–——– Canada #29

>>15534546 ————————————–——– Germany #93

>>14586201 ————————————–——– Nederland #7

>>15422355 ————————————–——– Japan #4

>>14475779 ————————————–——– New Zealand #9

>>14493540 ————————————–——– Scotland #5

>>15493933 ————————————–——– South Africa #7

>>15547330 ————————————–——– UK #43

Anonymous ID: e32cfb Feb. 15, 2022, 6:14 p.m. No.126573   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6605 >>6612

General Research #19773 >>>/qresearch/15637524

 

GOP senators call on Justice Department to release Crossfire Hurricane records

 

The senators are concerned that improper redactions may be made by the DOJ.

 

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) on Tuesday sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland calling on the Justice Department to declassify the Crossfire Hurricane records that President Donald Trump ordered to be released while he was in office.

 

Grassley, ranking Judiciary Committee member, and Johnson, ranking Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations member, said that the Department of Justice's "delayed transparency has interfered with congressional investigators’ review of what should already be public records."

 

Crossfire Hurricane is the name given to the FBI's investigation of the Trump 2016 campaign and possible ties to Russia. Trump ordered the declassification of any documents related to the probe on his last full day as president.

 

Sen. Johnson and Sen. Grassley in October 2021 demanded answers from the DOJ about the records' release. Since then, "the Justice Department has not only failed to declassify a single page, the Department has failed to identify for Congress records that it knows with certainty to be covered by the declassification directive," the duo wrote to Garland.

 

The senators voiced concern that the DOJ has yet to identify records "subject to the declassification directive" or confirm that the records have not already been reviewed by congressional staff. They also stressed that the department must ensure that the records will not be improperly redacted.

 

"[O]ur staff should not have to spend potentially multiple days and countless hours in the Department’s classified facility only to play a guessing game with the Department about what document may or may not be covered by the declassification directive and potentially review records that have already been produced to Congress," the senators wrote.

 

A previous letter from the DOJ to Grassley and Johnson "failed to provide information" about department actions taken to decide which records should be declassified, among other things, they said.

 

"Our oversight efforts are based on our unyielding belief that the American people deserve to know the complete truth about the Crossfire Hurricane investigation," Johnson and Grassley told Garland.

 

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) last year released transcripts of interviews from the Senate Judiciary Committee's Crossfire Hurricane investigation. He criticized the FBI's probe as "a massive system failure by senior leadership."

 

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/gop-senators-call-justice-department-release-crossfire-hurricane-records

Anonymous ID: e32cfb Feb. 15, 2022, 7:24 p.m. No.126601   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6605 >>6612

General Research #19774 >>>/qresearch/15638259

 

Former Biden Campaign Staffer Tried To Blame Attempted Assassination On ‘Right Wing Rhetoric,’ But Suspect Is Left-Wing Activist

 

President Joe Biden, with help from former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, has resettled more than 74,400 Afghans across American communities since mid-August 2021.

 

The latest Department of Homeland Security (DHS) data reveals the extent of Biden’s unlimited Afghan resettlement operation — the largest in American history — since his administration’s withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.

 

As of this week, more than 74,400 Afghans have been resettled in small towns and cities across 46 states. Today, just 1,200 Afghans remain temporarily living on U.S. military bases, as all others have been placed in communities.

 

More than 76,000 Afghans, in total, have been brought to the U.S. even as top DHS officials admit that minimal vetting procedures are conducted. This month, an Afghan man was charged with sexually assaulting a woman.

 

In January, an Afghan man was convicted for sexually molesting a three-year-old girl. Last year, a 19-year-old Afghan man was arrested in Montana in October 2021 after he allegedly raped an 18-year-old woman in a Missoula hotel. Those charges came after two Afghan men in Wisconsin were charged with domestic abuse and child sex crimes.

 

DHS has touted the involvement of Welcome.us — a non-governmental organization (NGO) created by Clinton, Bush, and Obama with the financial backing of multinational corporations like Facebook, Microsoft, and Walmart to resettle as many Afghans in American communities as possible.

 

The Chamber of Commerce is also helping to funnel Afghans into American jobs.

 

Last month, reports circulated that Biden is looking to bring thousands more Afghans to the U.S. with no end in sight for the resettlement operation. That plan would resettle 2,000 Afghans across American communities every month, putting them on a fast-track vetting and green card process.

 

Currently, House Democrats are lobbying Biden to fast-track thousands more Afghans into the U.S. at a quicker pace.

 

Biden’s continuing unlimited flow of Afghans to the U.S. was first authorized by 49 House and Senate Republicans who joined Democrats in September 2021 to fund the resettlement to the sum of $6.4 billion. Then, in December 2021, 20 House and Senate Republicans helped Democrats pass an additional $7 billion in funds to ramp up the endless Afghan migration.

 

Refugee contractors, the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that rely on American taxpayer money to resettle refugees across the U.S. annually, secured billions as a result of the funding measures.

 

Every five years, refugee resettlement costs taxpayers nearly $9 billion. Over the course of a lifetime, taxpayers pay about $133,000 per refugee and within five years of resettlement, roughly 16 percent will need taxpayer-funded housing assistance.

 

Over the last 20 years, nearly a million refugees have been resettled in the nation — more than double that of residents living in Miami, Florida, and it would be the equivalent of annually adding the population of Pensacola, Florida.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/02/15/bidens-unlimited-resettlement-74k-afghans-sent-to-american-communities/

Anonymous ID: e32cfb Feb. 15, 2022, 8:03 p.m. No.126606   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6612

 

London Marine Insurers Add Russian, Ukrainian Waters to High Risk List

Reuters

February 15, 2022

By Jonathan Saul

 

LONDON, Feb 15 (Reuters) – London’s marine insurance market on Tuesday added the Ukrainian and Russian waters around the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to its list of areas deemed high risk as tensions persist in the region, a senior official said.

 

Guidance from the Joint War Committee, which comprises syndicate members from the Lloyd’s Market Association (LMA) and representatives from the London insurance company market, is watched closely and influences underwriters’ considerations over insurance premiums.

 

Following a buildup of Russian troops near Ukraine, Russia said on Tuesday some were returning to base after exercises close to the border and mocked repeated Western warnings about a looming invasion, but NATO said it had yet to see any evidence of de-escalation.

 

Neil Roberts, head of marine and aviation with the LMA, which represents the interests of all underwriting businesses in the Lloyd’s market, said the addition was “a precautionary notification so that insurers and shipowners will be able to properly negotiate their exposure as it develops”.

 

“We would be remiss if we did not advise the market now and give it the ability to react,” he told Reuters. “With the increased naval activity, the possibility for a miscalculation is definitely there.”

 

The Committee normally meets every quarter to review areas it considers high risk for merchant vessels and prone to war, strikes, terrorism and related perils. Roberts said it had been scheduled to meet next month but had convened a meeting due to developments.

 

Apart from the critical sea lanes around Ukraine, ensuring insurance cover for air flights is another factor at play.

 

Two Ukrainian airlines disclosed problems in securing insurance for some of their flights on Monday.

 

Roberts said London’s Aviation Hull War Committee had met separately on Tuesday and continued “to look at risks as they develop”.

 

“There is the potential for significant ground exposure for aircraft and there is the additional possibility that Russia’s actions could affect areas beyond Ukraine.”

 

Aviation insurers have told clients they could give just 48 hours notice to exclude Ukraine, but that did not mean cover had been terminated.

 

A spokesperson with Lloyd’s of London, the world’s leading insurance market, said on Tuesday that “underwriters will react and adjust their risk appetite to reflect the current changing circumstances”.

 

Airlines and the leasing companies that control billions of dollars’ worth of passenger jets are drawing up contingency plans for a freeze in business with Russia if the standoff on Ukraine’s border boils over into a military conflict.

 

https://gcaptain.com/london-marine-insurers-add-russian-ukrainian-waters-to-high-risk-list/

Anonymous ID: e32cfb Feb. 15, 2022, 9:01 p.m. No.126610   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6612

Ukraine Crisis: Wall Street Should Forget Putin And Start Counting Ships

John Konrad February 15, 2022

 

by John Konrad (gCaptain) On Friday President Biden warned that Russia could attack Ukraine “any day now” and “the United States together with our allies and partners will respond decisively.” The stock market sold off sharply with the Dow Jones dropping more than 500 points. Yesterday morning Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said that his country is open to talks and the stock market responded by rallying hundreds of points… then the market fell slowly throughout the day and evening. This morning stock futures were down until Putin said he would start withdrawing troops. The market responded by opening up 400 points.

 

I don’t know if Russia will invade Ukraine or not. Nobody does. It is possible that Putin hasn’t even made up his mind. With so much uncertainty why is the Stock Market taking every headline at face value? I don’t know the answer to that either.

 

What we do know for certain is that Putin’s under no obligation to broadcast the specifics of his invasion plans (or lack of plans) to financial news outlets. In fact, there is a strong incentive for him to act a little crazy.

 

“Build a reputation for being a little crazy. Fighting you is not worth it. Uncertainty can be better than an explicit threat,” writes master strategist Robert Greene in his bestselling book The 33 Strategies of War. “If your opponents aren’t sure what attacking you will cost, they will not want to find out.”

 

Is The US Ready For War With Russia?

 

Biden has sent 3,000 troops to Poland which is less than one percent the number of troops Russia has on the Ukraine border. Bosphorus Naval News claims that no US or large NATO warships have entered the Black Sea this year and, according to the maritime intelligence experts at Geollect, there are currently zero US-flagged ships of any type (including sealift ships) transmitting their AIS position in the Black Sea.

 

The US Army and Marines do have assets prepositioned for war but there is no indication they have been sent to the Black Sea. “Originally the Marine Corps, through the Navy’s Military Sealift Command, maintained three squadrons of ships which could each offload and support a 16,000-person Marine Expeditionary Brigade anywhere in the world for thirty days,” says maritime historian Sal Mercogliano. “In 2012, Squadron One in the Mediterranean was dissolved, and its assets rolled into the other two squadrons or added to the strategic sealift fleet. These ships could be sent to Europe but would require prolonged transits from their bases at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean or the western Pacific.”

 

In short, moving large forces from the continental United States would require the use of government-owned ships held in reserve. Without these ships – and no amphibious warships, aircraft carriers, submarines, or surface ships in the Black Sea – it’s highly unlikely the US could fight any battle against Russia in Ukraine.

 

And it’s not just Mediterranean US Army and Marine supply ships that have been cut from the defense budget, but patrols of the Black Sea itself.

 

According to Stars and Stripes magazine, the U.S. Navy has shouldered most of the burden for patrolling the Black Sea. The number of days its warships spend annually in the strategic waterway mostly has fallen since 2014, when Kremlin forces seized Crimea from Ukraine.

 

“It is frustrating to see wavering allied presence in the Black Sea,” said Adm. James G. Foggo III (US Navy Retired), Dean of the Center for Maritime Strategy, at the US Navy League. “The inconsistency (of Clack Sea patrols) is driven by competing security priorities among allies, a lack of available ships and resources, and the failure of NATO to devise and implement a strategy in the Black Sea.”

 

According to the Bosphorus Naval News the last United States Navy warship – USS Arleigh Burke – left the region on December 15th, the French Navy left the day prior, and the UK’s Royal Navy hasn’t been in the Black Sea since last summer.

 

Biden said that if Russia attacks the Ukrain the “United States together with our allies and partners will respond decisively.” By counting ships, however, it’s clear that a decisive military response is not a legitimate option (at least not in the short term).

 

Full Article:

https://gcaptain.com/ukraine-crisis-wall-street-should-forget-putin-and-start-looking-at-logistics/