Anonymous ID: ec720e March 24, 2022, 10:39 p.m. No.15939243   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>9296 >>9303 >>9310 >>9353 >>9519 >>9533 >>9549 >>9686 >>9778 >>9786 >>9832 >>9843 >>9885 >>9951 >>9961 >>9979 >>0027

Biden Highlights New Sanctions On Russia, More Aid For Ukraine After Meeting With NATO Allies

 

President Joe Biden highlighted the latest sanctions against Russia and efforts to help Ukraine after meeting with fellow NATO leaders in Belgium. During a press conference in Brussels Thursday, Biden said the sanctions are targeting hundreds of Russian lawmakers, oligarchs and defense companies that ā€œfuel the nationā€™s war machine.ā€

 

Tune in as I hold a press conference about my meetings in Europe with Allies and partners on our response to Russiaā€™s war on Ukraine. https://t.co/KSakZNhnET

 

ā€” President Biden (@POTUS) March 24, 2022

 

He confirmed plans to commit more than $1 billion in humanitarian aid to help Ukrainians affected by the war as well as plans to allow up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees into the U.S. Biden also noted NATO is fortifying the allianceā€™s eastern flank in a move which could lead to more U.S. troops in Europe.

 

Today, I announced that the United States will welcome up to 100,000 Ukrainians and others fleeing Russiaā€™s aggression.

 

Weā€™re focused on reuniting families and providing refuge to those in harmā€™s way.

 

ā€” President Biden (@POTUS) March 24, 2022

 

Biden notably said sanctions were never meant to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin from attacking Ukraine, but suggested the long-term impact of such measures will prompt him to end the war.

 

Separately, House GOP Conference chair Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) asserted that Putin is ā€œcommitting genocideā€ in his ongoing assault on Ukraine. She made the comment while speaking to reporters Thursday at the House GOP annual retreat and also called Putin an authoritarian and war criminal.

 

Stefanik also told reporters House Republicans have been consistent in their opposition to Russiaā€™s invasion of Ukraine. The Republicanā€™s condemnation of Putin comes as U.S. and European allies have strongly denounced Russia over suspected war crimes in Ukraine.

 

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken declared Russian forces have committed war crimes during their invasion. In a statement on Wednesday, he highlighted the countless accounts and images of suffering and destruction.

 

According to Blinken, nearly 5,000 Ukrainians have died as a result of Russiaā€™s attacks. Secretary Blinken described Russiaā€™s assaults as unjust and unprovoked. He noted, his declaration is based on the Biden administrationā€™s ongoing review of information from public and intelligence sources.

https://www.oann.com/biden-highlights-new-sanctions-on-russia-more-aid-for-ukraine-after-meeting-with-nato-allies/

Anonymous ID: ec720e March 24, 2022, 10:40 p.m. No.15939249   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>9286 >>9533 >>9549 >>9686 >>9778 >>9832 >>9843 >>9885 >>9951 >>9961 >>9979

Dr. Ron Paul: Military Contractors Main Beneficiary Of Russia Scare, Says Ukraine Conflict Generates Billions In Profits

 

According to former congressman Ron Paul, military contractors are the biggest beneficiaries of the latest conflict in Ukraine.

 

While speaking on his Liberty Report Wednesday, Dr. Paul said tensions with Russia generate billions of dollars in profits for the military-industrial complex. He added, the war-propaganda machine in the media is also financially benefiting from the situation.

 

ā€œThereā€™s still delight in Washington, the military-industrial complex celebrate because business is good,ā€ he stated. ā€œBlow up the weapons, build more, test more, new technology, on and on. But someday, theyā€™ll run out of money and then theyā€™ll have to change their tune.ā€

 

Dr. Paul stressed that tensions with Russia do not benefit Americaā€™s national interests or the American people.

 

ā€œTheyā€™ll end with hundreds of billions and they never come up short because if you come up short and you donā€™t vote for it, they are going to say youā€™re unpatriotic,ā€ explained the former Texas representative. ā€œPatriotism means obedience to the military-industrial complex and then you never get canceled. You might even get invited to their meetings and their fancy meals that they have.ā€

 

Dr. Paul alleged the mainstream media is promoting a narrative to justify military spending to the public.

 

https://www.oann.com/dr-ron-paul-military-contractors-main-beneficiary-of-russia-scare-says-ukraine-conflict-generates-billions-in-profits/

Anonymous ID: ec720e March 24, 2022, 10:54 p.m. No.15939298   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>9832 >>9843 >>9885 >>9951 >>9979

Liz Harrington Retweeted

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šŸšØ2012 Sentencing Commission transcript revealed Judge Jackson stated she ā€œmistakenly assumedā€ child pornography offenders are not pedophiles.

Her theory, which she brought up multiple times, was that there are ā€œless serious offendersā€ who are ā€œnon-sexually motivatedā€.

 

https://twitter.com/mrddmia/status/1507114673220599808

Anonymous ID: ec720e March 24, 2022, 11 p.m. No.15939314   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>9318 >>9323 >>9448 >>9466 >>9832 >>9843 >>9885 >>9951 >>9979

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Anonymous ID: ec720e March 24, 2022, 11:12 p.m. No.15939336   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>9341 >>9344 >>9533 >>9549 >>9686 >>9725 >>9778 >>9832 >>9843 >>9885 >>9951 >>9961 >>9979

Ron Watkins

NY Times quoted my telegram post calling Judge Jackson a pedophile-enabler.

 

Finally some truth comes out of the NY Times.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/24/us/qanon-supreme-court-ketanji-brown-jackson.html

 

Soon we will know which Senators are willing to defend pedophiles.

 

A vote for Judge Jackson is a vote for pedophilia.

 

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Anonymous ID: ec720e March 24, 2022, 11:17 p.m. No.15939351   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>9533 >>9549 >>9686 >>9778 >>9832 >>9843 >>9885 >>9951 >>9961 >>9979

Ron Watkins [CodeMonkeyZ]

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Gail Golec Official Channel

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Maricopa County Board of Supervisors have the nerve to say that there were no routers nor were there splunk logs. These treasonous acts must stop.

 

Gail Golec reviews the latest coverup to come out of the Arizona Audit.

 

After all this, these treasonous criminals in MaricopaCounty want us to believe that there are No Routers or Splunk logs, hence we were not connected to the Internet. This is what happens when you have an AG that looks the other way at crimes!

 

Attorney General Mark Brnovich has let this happen.

 

The attempted brainwashing of America and the World through propaganda continues in Arizona. It is almost unbelievable that anyone would buy into this line of nonsense, but they will.

 

Gail Golec, former owner of an IT company, candidate for Maricopa County Board of Supervisor, and a woman who has done extensive research on the election maladminstration and crimes in this 2020 election gives an overview of the "report" given by John Shadegg who was hired with the illegal agreement Senate President Karen Fann entered into.

 

https://rumble.com/vybcyi-the-az-audit-cover-up-continues.-no-router-logs.html

Anonymous ID: ec720e March 24, 2022, 11:24 p.m. No.15939372   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>9374 >>9376 >>9379 >>9533 >>9549 >>9686 >>9778 >>9832 >>9843 >>9885 >>9951 >>9961 >>9979

Special Counselā€™s Office Is Investigating The 2016 DNC Server Hack

 

There was previously no known connection between the special counsel and the governmentā€™s investigation into the 2016 Democratic National Committee hack.

 

The U.S. Department of Defense tasked the same Georgia Tech researcher embroiled in the Alfa Bank hoax with investigating the ā€œoriginsā€ of the Democratic National Committee hacker, according to an email first obtained by The Federalist on Wednesday. That email also indicates the special counselā€™s office is investigating the investigation into the DNC hack and that prosecutors harbor concerns about the DODā€™s decision to involve the Georgia Tech researcher in its probe.

 

The special counsel branded this person ā€œResearcher-1ā€ in court filings. His identity has since been confirmed by his attorney as Georgia Techā€™s Manos Antonakakis.

 

Antonakakis first garnered public attention when Special Counsel John Durham indicted former Hillary Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann. That one-count indictment charged the former Perkins Coie attorney with lying to FBI General Counsel James Baker when Sussmann provided Baker data and white papers purporting to show a secret communication network between the Russian-based Alfa Bank and the Trump Organization.

 

In charging Sussmann, the speaking indictment explained that tech executive Rodney Joffe first alerted Sussmann to data allegedly compiled by April Lorenzen that supposedly revealed a backdoor communication network between Alfa Bank and the Trump Organization. Joffe later allegedly asked two Georgia Tech researchers, Antonakakis and David Dagonā€”the latter identified in the indictment as Researcher-2ā€”to mine internet data for evidence establishing a Trump-Russia connection.

 

According to the indictment, in mid-August, Antonakakis ā€œqueried internet dataā€ maintained by Joffeā€™s tech company for the mail1.trump-email.com domain. The results from that search, however, showed no apparent connections between the Trump email and Russia, causing Antonakakis to tell Joffe that the results do ā€œnot make sense with the storyline you have.ā€ Nonetheless, Joffe provided Antonakakis, Dagon, and Lorenzen a draft ā€œwhite paper,ā€ which presented a tale of an Alfa Bank-Trump secret communication channel, which the three then reviewed for Joffe.

 

Sussmann would later provide the Alfa Bank data and white papers to Baker, telling Baker that he was not acting on behalf of a client. The indictment alleged, however, that in reality Sussmann was acting on behalf of both the Clinton campaign and Joffe when he fed the FBIā€™s general counsel that Alfa Bank story.

 

While it has been known since Sussmannā€™s indictment dropped in September 2021 that the Georgia Tech researchers had allegedly reviewed the Alfa Bank data and one of the white papers Sussmann provided to the FBI, there was previously no known connection to the governmentā€™s investigation into the DNC hack. However, one email contained in a cache of documents obtained on March 9 from Georgia Tech pursuant to a Right-To-Know request reveals Antonakakisā€™ involvement in the investigation into the hack of the DNC.

 

A little more than a week after Antonakakisā€™s scheduled testimony before a Washington D.C. grand jury, the Georgia Tech researcher wrote to the universityā€™s general counsel and other members of upper management to highlight areas of concern to discuss ā€œafter the dust settles.ā€ In that email, Antonakakis launched a soliloquy that perfectly described the Russia-collusion hoax and the plot by anti-Trump politicians and the deep state intelligence and law enforcement communities to take down the president of the United States.

 

But to Antonakakis, the special counsel appointed to unravel this scandal was the bad guy, and he was the victim: ā€œFrom where I stand, and for the first time in my life I felt that I am being investigated by law enforcement because of my ideas and the work I have done for the [U.S. government/Department of Defense],ā€ Antonakakis wrote.

 

Carter Page, Felix Sater, and Michael Flynn could not be reached for comment.

 

Antonakakis then continued with this revealing anecdote: ā€œI was asked point blank by Mr. DeFilippis, ā€˜Do you believe that DARPA should be instructing you to investigate the origins of a hacker (Guccifer_2.0) that hacked a political entity (DNC)?ā€™ā€

Anonymous ID: ec720e March 24, 2022, 11:25 p.m. No.15939374   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>9379 >>9533 >>9549 >>9686 >>9778 >>9832 >>9843 >>9885 >>9951 >>9961 >>9979

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The Georgia Tech researcher told his colleagues he replied that was ā€œa question for DARPAā€™s directorā€ā€”a seeming confirmation that DARPA had, as the special counselā€™s question presumed, directed Antonakakis to investigate who bore responsibility for the DNC hack, although it is unclear whether Antonakakisā€™ task concerned solely the supposed identity of ā€œGuccifer,ā€ or more broadly the question of who hacked the DNC.

 

How dare the special counselā€™s office inquire into this question, Antonakakisā€™s commentary continued, alleging the question served as an indictment of Assistant Special Prosecutor Andrew DeFilippis.

 

ā€œLet that sync for a moment, folks,ā€ Antonakakis wrote, before seething: ā€œSomeone hacked a political party (DNC, in this case), in the middle of an election year (2016), and the lead investigator of [the Department of Justiceā€™s] special counsel would question whether U.S. researchers working for DARPA should conduct investigations in this matter is ā€˜acceptableā€™!ā€

 

Antonakakis is oblivious to reality: The entire reason the special counselā€™s office first reached out to Georgia Tech, Antonakakis, Dagon, and other researchers, and later subpoenaed them, was because Sussmann and Joffe allegedly exploited data solely for political reasons. Sussmann, allegedly on behalf of Joffe and the Clinton campaign, then presented that supposedly ā€œscientific attributionā€ā€”that Antonakakis admitted he did not supportā€”to the FBI and CIA to show an Alfa Bank-Trump connection and thereby taint Trump with another Russia scandal in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election.

 

As if to punctuate his projection, Antonakakis continued: ā€œPlease, try to imagine a ā€˜United States of Americaā€™ where investigations and prosecutions are determined by ideas and political believes [sic].ā€ There is no need to imagine this reality, however, because we lived through it for five years.

 

Then, in a final irony, Antonakakis declared his research and innovation necessary ā€œto preserve our democracy.ā€ Why? ā€œFor a single yet fundamental reason: data driven scientific attribution is unbiased politically. Data belongs to no political party,ā€ Antonakakis wrote.

 

Yes, thatā€™s right, Antonakakis actually penned these words: ā€œData driven scientific attribution is unbiased politically.ā€ Let that sink in for a moment, folks.

 

Antonakakis reviewed the Alfa Bank white paper Hillary Clintonā€™s campaign lawyer later allegedly provided to the FBI in an effort to implicate Trump in a Russia conspiracy. This same man professes that data-driven scientific attribution is politically unbiasedā€”even though Antonakakis believed ā€œa DNS expert would poke several holesā€ in the hypothesis underlying the white paper given the government.

Anonymous ID: ec720e March 24, 2022, 11:26 p.m. No.15939376   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>9379 >>9533 >>9549 >>9686 >>9778 >>9832 >>9843 >>9885 >>9951 >>9961 >>9979

>>15939372

Russian Hack by The Federalist on Scribd

 

Beyond the outrageous, hypocritical umbrage Antonakakis takes over the special counselā€™s investigation into feeding an unsupported ā€œscientificā€ study to the FBI and CIA, Antonakakisā€™ email reveals a larger point concerning a question Antonakakis didnā€™t think to ask himself: Why was the assistant special counsel investigating the investigation of the DNC hacking?

 

Something caused the special counselā€™s office to discover that DARPA had tasked Antonakakis with investigating the DNC hack. And something caused the special counselā€™s office to question the Georgia Tech researcher about that project.

 

The public storyline until now had been that CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm Sussmann hired in April 2016, had concluded Russians had hacked the DNC server, and that the FBI, which never examined the server, concurred in that conclusion. Intelligence agencies and former Special Counsel Robert Mueller likewise concluded that Russian agents were behind the DNC hack, but with little public details provided.

 

It now appears that DARPA had some role in that assessment, or rather Antonakakis did on behalf of DARPA, which leads to a whole host of other questions, including whether DARPA had access to the DNC server and data and, if so, from whom did the DODā€™s research arm get that access? Was it Sussmann?

 

Most intriguingly, why is Special Counsel Durham concerned with the DARPA connection and the DNC hack or hacker in the first place?

 

Update: Since this article ran, Jared Adams, DARPAā€™s chief of communications, told The Federalist that DARPA was not aware of anyone affiliated with DARPA asking Antonakakis to research either the DNC hack or the hacker.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2022/03/10/exclusive-special-counsels-office-is-investigating-the-2016-dnc-server-hack/