Anonymous ID: d77680 Oct. 22, 2020, 2:08 a.m. No.11207662   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7690 >>7835 >>7948 >>8060

>>11207258

The name Tony Blinken came up in Steve Bannon's video last evening.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpjoeLSKm4w&feature=emb_logo

 

Bannon commented on others and Blinken's career: "seeing it go up in ashes"…

…because of the all the lies, etc., that will come out soon.

Like and avalanche!

 

Here is an article that helps tie in Blinken with the many others. Blinken is a former Deputy Secretary of State Tony (2015) and currently a foreign policy advisor for Biden's 2020 presidential campaign.

 

https://prospect.org/world/how-biden-foreign-policy-team-got-rich/

 

How Biden’s Foreign-Policy Team Got Rich…

…Strategic consultants will define Biden’s relationship to the world.

 

Picture: Biden, Blinken, Rice, Kerry

 

By Jonathan Guyer July 6, 2020

 

"They had been public servants their whole careers. But when Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election, two departing Obama officials were anxious for work. Trump’s win had caught them by surprise.

Sergio Aguirre and Nitin Chadda had reached the most elite quarters of U.S. foreign policy. Aguirre had started out of school as a fellow in the White House and a decade later had become chief of staff to U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power. Chadda, who joined the Pentagon out of college as a speechwriter, had become a key adviser to Secretary of Defense Ash Carter in even less time. Now, Chadda had a long-shot idea.

They turned to an industry of power-brokering little known outside the capital: strategic consultancies. Retiring leaders often open firms bearing their names: Madeleine Albright has one, as do Condoleezza Rice and former Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen. Their strategic consultancies tend to blur corporate and governmental roles. This obscure corner of Washington is critical to understanding how a President Joe Biden would conduct foreign policy. He has been picking top advisers from this shadowy world.

…Last year, WestExec's corporate interests and their policymaking at last collided. On January 7, 2019, Tony Blinken and Michèle Flournoy chaired the biannual meeting of the liberal organization Foreign Policy for America. Over 50 representatives of national-security groups gathered in a boardroom at the Madison hotel in Washington. Blinken and Flournoy’s roles with WestExec were not listed on the invitation or on the FP4A website."

 

>>11207589

Baker, suggest as Notable since your are looking for such

>Also suggest further diggz on Blinken, Flournoy, WestExec (one of their client's is Googles Jigsaw).

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Blinken

Anonymous ID: d77680 Oct. 22, 2020, 2:29 a.m. No.11207785   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7868

>>11207735

Fun video and great editing to make the point!

 

HRC was much easier on the eyes during that time period, but she was still brutally corrupt. That was also when David Brock did the Dossier on Bill Clinton…then suddenly he changes his tune and disavowed all that he did. That's why his hair changed immediately to shear White. Haha!

 

Media Matter then started in 2004.