Anonymous ID: e2ac19 Nov. 7, 2021, 4:06 a.m. No.14943171   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3175 >>3178 >>3179 >>3185 >>3253 >>3399

https://nationalfile.com/full-release-ashley-biden-diary-reveals-child-sex-trauma-drug-abuse-resentment-for-joe-whistleblower/

FULL RELEASE: Ashley Biden Diary Reveals Child Sex Trauma, Drug Abuse, Resentment For Joe โ€“ Whistleblower

National File has exclusively released the full 112 pages of the diary our whistleblower identified as belonging to Ashley Biden

Since Saturday night, National File has published dozens of pages from what our whistleblower has identified as the 2019 diary of Ashley Blazer Biden, the 39-year-old daughter of Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden. The diary was started while the author was in a drug rehabilitation facility in Florida, and details her romantic interests, crumbling marriage, struggle with drug and sex addiction, and family life as her father began to run for president.

 

With limited redactions to protect the identities of private individuals, National File can now publish the full 112 page diary our whistleblower has identified as belonging to Ashley Biden.

https://nationalfile.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Alleged-Ashley-Biden-Diary-Full-Release-NF-WM-Rev2.pdf

Anonymous ID: e2ac19 Nov. 7, 2021, 4:38 a.m. No.14943288   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

According to Elizabeth Clare Prophet, the Prophet of the Church Universal and Triumphant, the largest Ascended Master Teachings religion, the Master Jesus incarnated twice as the Emperor of Atlantis, once in 33,050 BC and again in 15,000 BC. She states that this was to aid the white magicians in the war of the white magicians and the black magicians that was going on in Atlantis at that time.

Anonymous ID: e2ac19 Nov. 7, 2021, 4:58 a.m. No.14943354   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3399

https://www.carlyle.com/media-room/news-release-archive/youngkin-lee-2020-ceo

Glenn Youngkin to Retire as Co-CEO after 25 years; Kewsong Lee Named Sole CEO of The Carlyle Group

Washington, DC, July 21, 2020 โ€“ Global investment firm The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) today announced that Glenn Youngkin has decided to step down as co-CEO of The Carlyle Group and the Board of Directors has appointed Kewsong Lee, who has served as co-CEO with Glenn, as the firmโ€™s chief executive officer.

Glenn will step down as co-CEO and retire from the firm on September 30, 2020 and will work with the rest of management to transition his responsibilities over his remaining tenure.

Kewsong Lee has been co-CEO alongside Glenn since 2018. Before that, he served as Deputy Chief Investment Officer for the firmโ€™s Corporate Private Equity segment and Head of the Global Credit segment.

Glenn Youngkin said, โ€œIt has been the professional journey of a lifetime and my honor to be part of building Carlyle into the global institution it is today, and to serve the last few years as co-CEO alongside an enormously talented partner like Kew. The Carlyle team has built great momentum, has a strong culture of collaboration, and has created long-term value for companies, communities and shareholders. I also want to thank Carlyleโ€™s visionary founders for their guidance and trust. I remain humbled to have been able to lead Carlyle with Kew.โ€

Mr. Youngkin continued, โ€œAs the world continues to face so many challenges today, and as Carlyle is well-positioned, now is a natural point to focus my full-time efforts on community and public service efforts that I believe can make a meaningful impact.โ€

Kewsong Lee said, "I am very thankful to Glenn for his 25 years of service to Carlyle and especially grateful for his friendship and partnership as co-CEO. Over the past few years, Carlyle has reached many key milestones around our most important priorities and our focus will continue to be on delivering for our investors and emphasizing shareholder friendly actions. Glenn has helped to lead in these areas, and having worked closely with him, I know he will have a tremendous impact on the issues he chooses to make the focus of his talents and energy in his next chapter.โ€

Carlyle Co-Founder and Co-Executive Chairman David Rubenstein said, โ€œI recruited Glenn to Carlyle a quarter century ago, and have been pleased to see him grow into an exceptional private equity professional. He did an outstanding job as co-CEO, but I certainly understand the pull of the kind of public service activities to which Glenn is committed. We are fortunate that Kew is extremely well positioned to serve as our CEO, and I look forward to continuing to work closely with him on behalf of all of Carlyleโ€™s stakeholders.โ€

Carlyle Co-Founder and Co-Executive Chairman Bill Conway said, โ€œGlenn has played a critical role over the last 25 years in building Carlyle into the world-class investment firm it is today. I am sincerely grateful for his outstanding leadership over the years as a culture carrier and wish him and his family continued success in this next phase of life. The Board is confident that Kew will build on the current momentum that has been achieved and we are excited to watch him lead and support the exceptional global team Carlyle has assembled.โ€

Carlyle Lead Independent Director Lawton Fitt said, โ€œAll of us at Carlyle appreciate the instrumental leadership role Glenn has played in the firmโ€™s evolution, and we wish him every success in his new endeavors. Carlyle is in great shape today and under Kewโ€™s leadership the Board is confident the firm is in a strong position to create long-term value for all stakeholders in 2020 and beyond.โ€

Anonymous ID: e2ac19 Nov. 7, 2021, 5:07 a.m. No.14943389   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Storm-333

 

Operation Storm-333, also known as the Tajbeg Palace Assault, was a covert operation that took place on 27 December 1979, in which Soviet special forces stormed the heavily fortified Tajbeg Palace in Afghanistan and assassinated People's Democratic Party General Secretary Hafizullah Amin. It marked the beginning of what would become the 10-year Soviet-Afghan War.

 

The operation was part of a larger plan to secure and take control of Afghanistan with their Afghan Parcham allies. Soviet troops crossed the Amu Darya river on the border, while others flew to air bases, bringing exiled Parchamites with them. The Tajbeg Palace, located on a high steep hill near Kabul, was guarded by the Afghan National Army and was heavily secured and mined. In the ensuing battle, Afghan armed forces suffered major losses. 30 Afghan palace guards and over 300 army guards were killed while 150 were captured. Amin's 11-year-old son died from shrapnel wounds. A total of 1,700 Afghan soldiers surrendered to Soviet troops and were taken as prisoners. The Soviets installed Babrak Karmal, from the party's rival faction, as Amin's successor.