Anonymous ID: 32c018 Dec. 28, 2020, 7:16 p.m. No.12217567   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7860 >>8068 >>8229

Sidney Powell

#Kraken

 

#China & #Iran have been buying, blackmailing, threatening & now stealing #US through rigged election.

#WeThePeople cannot accept a #rigged #election or we’re #Venezuela & there will never be a valid election again

Hundreds of thousands of fake #Biden ballots trucked

#Kraken

 

9:14 PM · Dec 28, 2020

 

https://twitter.com/SidneyPowell1/status/1343757174707777543

Anonymous ID: 32c018 Dec. 28, 2020, 7:39 p.m. No.12217831   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Old article already, but still relevant.

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/meet-the-us-officials-who-now-lobby-for-china

 

Meet the U.S. Officials Now in China’s Sphere of Influence

BUYING POWER

 

Updated Nov. 21, 2018 4:50PM ET / Published Jul. 23, 2018 4:58AM ET

 

There's a slew of one-time U.S. politicians and officials who have lobbied for China or whose business interests are closely connected to it.

 

John Boehner

 

The former House speaker joined Squire Patton Boggs after he retired from the House in 2015. The lobbying firm has long represented the Chinese embassy in Washington; Boehner serves “as a strategic adviser to clients in the U.S. and abroad, and will focus on global business development.” Boehner helped lead the effort to grant China most favored trading nation status in the late 1990s.

 

Matt Salmon

 

Salmon served as U.S. representative for Arizona’s 5th Congressional District and chaired the Asia and the Pacific Subcommittee on the House Foreign Relations Committee. He retired from politics in 2016. He now serves as the vice president for government affairs at Arizona State University, where his position includes “working with the governments of other countries to advance international projects.”

 

Arizona State is home to a Confucius Institute, a Beijing-funded educational enterprise that Salmon has said brings around $200,000 a year to the university. At an April event in Washington, co-hosted by the Confucius Institute as it faced congressional scrutiny over threats to academic freedom on U.S. campuses, Salmon dismissed rising concerns about China as “McCarthyism” and said that the United States should work “with the only other superpower and not against it.”

 

Ambassador Clark T. Randt, Jr.

 

Randt served as U.S. ambassador to China from 2001 to 2009. Since 2009, he has served as president of Randt and Co. LLC, which advises companies doing business in China. He is a special adviser of HOPU Jinghua (Beijing) Investment Consultancy Co., and sits on the advisory boards of numerous organizations with business interests closely tied to China, including Qualcomm, Wynn Resorts, and Valmont Industries.

 

Donald (Andy) Purdy Jr.

 

As a White House staff member in the George W. Bush administration, Purdy helped draft a cybersecurity strategy in 2003 known as the U.S. National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace before moving to the Department of Homeland Security, where he helped craft cybersecurity initiatives and served as the lead cyber- official at DHS and the U.S. government; he later became the chief security officer for Huawei’s U.S. operations.

 

Just a sample from article.