Anonymous ID: b06a36 Oct. 4, 2021, 11:37 a.m. No.14719144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9302

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Shall We Play A Game?

https://www.dni.gov/index.php/ctiic-who-we-are/leadership

"Ms. Ugoretz oversaw intelligence products and briefings for the FBI Director and the Attorney General, as well as FBI analysts’ contributions to the President’s Daily Brief."

Who discovered the Chinese link to HRC's server(s)?

Who reported the discovery?

Who inserted the discovery into the PDB?

Paper-trail.

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Ugarit (/juːˈɡɑːrɪt, uː-/;[1] Ugaritic: 𐎜𐎂𐎗𐎚, ʼUgart; Arabic: ‎ Ūġārīt or Ūǧārīt; Hebrew: אוּגָרִית‎ Ugarit) was an ancient port city in northern Syria, in the outskirts of modern Latakia, discovered by accident in 1928 together with the Ugaritic texts.[2] Its ruins are often called Ras Shamra[note 1] after the headland where they lie.

 

Ugarit had close connections to the Hittite Empire, sent tribute to Egypt at times, and maintained trade and diplomatic connections with Cyprus (then called Alashiya),[3][4] documented in the archives recovered from the site and corroborated by Mycenaean and Cypriot pottery found there. The polity was at its height from c. 1450 BCE until its destruction in c. 1200 BCE; this destruction was possibly caused by the mysterious Sea Peoples or internal struggle. The kingdom would be one of the many dismantled during the Bronze Age Collapse.