Anonymous ID: a952db Sept. 22, 2020, 10:09 p.m. No.10752342   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2378 >>2456

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>>10752307, >>10752333 Here is AOC sitting next to the NYPD officer charged for working as an agent the Chinese!

>>10752158, >>10752127 The Dems/DS intend to "Take" the election.

>>10752182, >>10752327 International News

>>10752190 POTUS Schedule for WEDNESDAY September 23, 2020

>>10752139 WRECK THIS POLL

>>10752257 NYPD: Hillary Clinton Was Wearing “Invisible” Earpiece To Receive Stealth Coaching During Live NBC TV Town Hall - 2016 refresher

>>10752256 Bay of Pigs Veterans: We Awarded Trump for Fighting Totalitarian Regimes - 14 Sep 2020

>>10752278 Gaetz calls for election bribery probe of Bloomberg over pledge to pay Florida felons' fines

>>10752298 Seattle City Council overrides Mayor's veto of cuts to police budget, the cuts to the Seattle Police Department can proceed

>>10752310 Have you ever seen the Disney movie "Bedknobs and Broomsticks?"

>>10752326 Japanese firm develops first UV lamp that safely kills coronavirus

Anonymous ID: a952db Sept. 22, 2020, 10:26 p.m. No.10752425   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2510 >>2661 >>2780 >>2829

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>https://en.news-front.info/2020/09/22/burisma-lost-the-court-and-admitted-that-it-had-bribed-biden/

 

The Pechersk District Court of Kiev dismissed the lawsuit filed by Burisma against the People’s Deputy of Ukraine Andriy Derkach.

 

 

According to “Ukrainskie Novosti”, on his Facebook page People’s Deputy Andrey Derkach reported on the court decision.

“As expected, Burisma has lost. The Pechersk Court rejected the suit against me and the Interfax-Ukraine agency”, – Derkach said.

 

The court decision published on Derkaccia’s page states that Burisma representatives demanded a retraction of information that they had paid $900,000 to former US Vice President Joe Biden and $16.5 million to his son Hunter Biden, along with Alexander Kwasniewski, Alan Apter and Devon Archer, for lobbying activities.

 

“The Court separately noted: “Burisma” in its application actually does not dispute the facts of payments – only their amounts. That is, she agrees that she was paying Biden and his son, but does not agree that these are the amounts. The fight against international democorruption continues. We must continue – keep an eye on the announcements”, – said Andrei Derkach.

Anonymous ID: a952db Sept. 22, 2020, 10:40 p.m. No.10752493   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2504 >>2510 >>2661 >>2780 >>2829

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The same Feinstein that employed a Chinese spy…

 

https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/08/10/thiessen-sen-dianne-feinstein-had-a-chinese-spy-on-her-staff-for-20-years/

 

https://archive.is/UqMcF

 

WASHINGTON — Imagine if it emerged that the Republican chairman of the House or Senate intelligence committee had a Russian spy working on their senate staff. Think it would cause a political firestorm? Well, this week we learned that Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., had a Chinese spy on her staff who worked for her for 20 years, who was listed as an “office director” on payroll records and served as her driver when she was in San Francisco, all while reporting to China’s Ministry of State Security through China’s San Francisco Consulate. The reaction of the mainstream media? Barely a peep.

Feinstein acknowledged the infiltration but downplayed its significance. “Five years ago the FBI informed me it had concerns that an administrative member of my California staff was potentially being sought out by the Chinese government to provide information” Feinstein said in statement — which means the breach took place while Feinstein was heading the intelligence committee. But, Feinstein insisted, “he never had access to classified or sensitive information or legislative matters” and was immediately fired. In other words: junior staffer, no policy role, no access to secrets, quickly fired — no big deal.

But it is a big deal. I asked several former senior intelligence and law enforcement officials how serious this breach might have been. “It’s plenty serious,” one former top Justice Department official told me. “Focusing on his driver function alone, in Mafia families, the boss’s driver was among the most trusted men in the crew, because among other things he heard everything that was discussed in the car.”

A former top CIA clandestine officer explained to me what the agency would do if they had recruited the driver of a senior official like Feinstein. “We would have the driver record on his phone all conversations that Feinstein would have with passengers and phone calls in her car. If she left her phone, iPad or laptop in the car while she went to meetings, social events, dinners, etc., we would have the driver download all her devices. If the driver drove for her for 20 years he would probably would have had access to her office and homes. We would have had the source put down an audio device in her office or homes if the opportunity presented itself. Depending on the take from all of what the source reported, we would use the info to target others that were close to her and exhibited some type of vulnerability.”

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“In short,” this officer says, “we would have had a field day.”

It seems improbable that Feinstein never once discussed anything sensitive in her car over a period of years. But let’s assume that Feinstein was extraordinarily careful and never discussed any classified information in front of her driver or on any devices to which he had access. Even so, one former top intelligence official told me, “someone in that position could give an adversary a whole bunch on atmospherics and trends and attitudes which are from time to time far more important than the things we call secrets.” He added “It’s like [having access to her] unclassified emails.” (And we all know no one ever exposes classified information on unclassified emails).

Washington is understandably focused on the threat from Russia. But according to FBI director Chris Wray, “China from a counterintelligence perspective represents the broadest, most pervasive, most threatening challenge we face as a country.” It was China, after all, which hacked the Office of Personnel Management in 2015, stealing the SF-86 security clearance forms of many thousands of executive branch employees in the most devastating cyberattack in the history of our country. Beijing has successfully recruited FBI agents and State Department employees as spies, and has used information from U.S. informants to kill dozens of CIA sources inside the regime. And now, we know they recruited a high value senate staffer who worked in immediate proximity to the head of the senate intelligence committee.

Feinstein owes the country a detailed explanation of how she let a Chinese spy into her inner sanctum. And the media should give this security breach the same attention they would if it involved Russia and the Republicans.

Anonymous ID: a952db Sept. 22, 2020, 10:42 p.m. No.10752504   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2510 >>2520 >>2661 >>2780 >>2829

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https://archive.is/Av24s

 

Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump and Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein got into a sparring match over reports that a staffer who once worked for the senator in California allegedly had a connection to Chinese spying.

At a rally in Ohio on Saturday night, the President claimed that Feinstein "had a Chinese spy as her driver for 20 years." Trump also incorrectly said that Feinstein, who is the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee and a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is "the leader of the Russian investigation."

Several committees that are chaired by Republicans have been involved in conducting hearings and interviews related to Russian interference in the 2016 election, including the Senate Judiciary and Intelligence committees and the House Intelligence and Government Oversight committees. Former FBI Director Robert Mueller is leading the special counsel investigation into Moscow's election meddling and possible collusion by Trump associates.

Trump went after Feinstein during the rally after making his first reference to the Russia investigation. The President added, "I like Dianne Feinstein I have to tell you, but I don't like the fact that she had a Chinese spy driving her and she didn't know it."

 

Feinstein hit back at Trump, responding to a Twitter post of his earlier on Saturday that asked whether she would investigate herself.

The California senator tweeted that the FBI informed her five years ago of concerns that "China was seeking to recruit an administrative member" of her staff in California, but she said the individual in question did not have "access to sensitive information," and when she became aware of the situation she "made sure the employee left my office immediately."

Taking aim at Trump, Feinstein went on to say: "Compare that to your actions: attacking the FBI and refusing the advice of your national security team. SAD!"

 

(1/2) The FBI told me 5 years ago it had concerns that China was seeking to recruit an administrative member of my Calif staff (despite no access to sensitive information). I took those concerns seriously, learned the facts and made sure the employee left my office immediately. pic.twitter.com/qpVyPanpJk

— Sen Dianne Feinstein (@SenFeinstein) August 4, 2018

 

The allegations that a Feinstein staffer had ties to Chinese spy were first reported by Politico at the end of July.

 

"Chinese intelligence once recruited a staff member at a California office of U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, and the source reported back to China about local politics," Politico reported, citing former intelligence official sources.

The San Francisco Chronicle later reported that the person worked as a driver for the senator while she was in California and that the staffer "was fired a few years back after being linked to Chinese spying in the Bay Area."

 

We really do have it all

Anonymous ID: a952db Sept. 22, 2020, 10:44 p.m. No.10752510   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2567

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>>10752307, >>10752333, >>10752409, >>10752435, >>10752440, >>10752475, >>10752493, >>10752504 A Long Life, A Free Tibet - Richard Blum, Senator Feinsteins husband, AOC sitting next to the NYPD officer charged for working as an agent the Chinese!

>>10752373, >>10752452, >>10752501 Stealth Bomber? Bridget S. Bade

>>10752278, >>10752220 Gaetz calls for election bribery probe of Bloomberg over pledge to pay Florida felons' fines

>>10752158, >>10752127 The Dems/DS intend to "Take" the election.

>>10752182, >>10752327 International News

>>10752425, >>10752422 “Burisma” lost the court and admitted that it had bribed Biden

>>10752190 POTUS Schedule for WEDNESDAY September 23, 2020

>>10752139 WRECK THIS POLL

>>10752257 NYPD: Hillary Clinton Was Wearing “Invisible” Earpiece To Receive Stealth Coaching During Live NBC TV Town Hall - 2016 refresher

>>10752256 Bay of Pigs Veterans: We Awarded Trump for Fighting Totalitarian Regimes - 14 Sep 2020

>>10752298 Seattle City Council overrides Mayor's veto of cuts to police budget, the cuts to the Seattle Police Department can proceed

>>10752310 Have you ever seen the Disney movie "Bedknobs and Broomsticks?"

>>10752326 Japanese firm develops first UV lamp that safely kills coronavirus

>>10752346 Denver doctor sentenced to 23 years in federal prison for producing child porn

>>10752371 @TIME has named @GenCQBrownJr one of the 100 most influential people in the world. USAF

>>10752383 Sargeant Marine Inc. Pleads Guilty and Agrees to Pay $16.6 Million to Resolve Charges Related to Foreign Bribery Schemes in Brazil, Venezuela, and Ecuador - DOJ

>>10752416 NEW ANTIFA BOOK ON EBAY

>>10752423 Pressure piles on Prince Andrew to speak to FBI

>>10752426 Margaret A. Ryan

>>10752502 Hyperinflation, Fascism and War: How the New World Order May Be Defeated Once More

 

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