Anonymous ID: 57807d Sept. 29, 2021, 2:06 p.m. No.14687977   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.timesofisrael.com/80-years-ago-how-a-very-different-schindlers-list-helped-ignite-wwii/

80 years ago, how a very different Schindler’s ‘list’ helped ignite WWII

Controlling up to two dozen German spies, Oskar Schindler helped stage the false-flag ‘Gleiwitz Incident’ to justify Germany’s invasion of Poland

Contrary to the film portrayal of Schindler entering Krakow on the heels of the German army, he started eyeing businesses and homes there before the invasion of Poland. During the period that Schindler was getting to know Krakow, his agents were gathering supplies for the coming false-flag attack at Gleiwitz — Polish army uniforms? Check. Weapons? Check. Polish cigarettes? Check.

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

Anonymous ID: 57807d Sept. 29, 2021, 3:15 p.m. No.14688412   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://tass.com/society/1343655

Group-IB founder Sachkov arrested in Moscow on suspicion of high treason

The Lefortovo District Court of Moscow ruled on September 28 to choose custody for a term until November 27 as a measure of restraint for Sachkov

The founder of the Group-IB cybersecurity company Ilya Sachkov has been arrested for two months in Moscow on suspicion of high treason, a source in the press service of the Lefortovo District Court told TASS.

"The Lefortovo District Court of Moscow ruled on September 28 to choose custody for a term until November 27 as a measure of restraint for Ilya K. Sachkov suspected of committing a crime stipulated under Article 275 of Russia’s Criminal Code (‘High treason’)," the source said.

Earlier, media outlets reported that law enforcement officials raided the Moscow office of Group-IB on Tuesday. The company’s press service noted that the law enforcement officials left the office in the evening of the same day. The company added that it had no information regarding the reason for the investigation.

According to Forbes, Sachkov is on the list of the brightest businessmen under 30 globally. He is an Associate Professor at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University’s information security department, as well as a member of expert committees of Russia’s State Duma (lower house) and Foreign Ministry.

Anonymous ID: 57807d Sept. 29, 2021, 3:16 p.m. No.14688422   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Russia arrests leading cybersecurity exec on treason charges

MOSCOW (AP) — Russian authorities have arrested an executive of a top cybersecurity company on the charges of high treason, a move that has sent shock waves through Russia’s business community. A court in Moscow on Wednesday announced a ruling to place Ilya Sachkov, founder and CEO of the Group-IB, one of the leading cybersecurity companies in Russia, in custody for two months pending investigation and trial. Case files have been classified, as is typical with treason cases in Russia. The company insisted on Sachkov’s innocence. Russian business ombudsman Boris Titov demanded that the investigators “explain themselves,” otherwise “a critical blow will be delivered to the sector and its investment appeal.”

Anonymous ID: 57807d Sept. 29, 2021, 3:17 p.m. No.14688425   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8427

A potential Powell renomination for Fed faces some dissent

WASHINGTON (AP) — Resistance to the potential renomination of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell intensified this week, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren becoming the first senator to publicly oppose Powell and many progressive groups pushing for some alternative leader at the Fed. Powell generally receives high marks from economists and from Wall Street for his actions in steering the economy through the pandemic recession. But he has come under fire from some critics around issues that are traditionally not major points of contention when the Fed’s leadership is considered, such as financial regulation, or have never come up before, such as climate change.

Powell defends Fed policies, says inflation may persist

Anonymous ID: 57807d Sept. 29, 2021, 3:17 p.m. No.14688427   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>Powell defends Fed policies, says inflation may persist

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is defending the ultra-low interest rate policies he has pursued since the pandemic decimated the economy more than 18 months ago. He acknowledges, however, that inflation has stayed higher for longer than he expected. At a panel sponsored by the European Central Bank on Wednesday Powell said the Fed has avoided the mistake of underestimating the severity of pandemic’s economic impact. But criticism of the Fed’s policies has grown in recent months as inflation has jumped to 30-year highs. The economy’s main challenge has also shifted from weak demand as a result of widespread layoffs to supply shortages, which the Fed can do little about.