Anonymous ID: db618d April 11, 2022, 8:03 a.m. No.16054179   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4187

Anons go on and get Foia docs he’s posted now

 

https://twitter.com/15poundstogo/status/1513202913363075075?s=20&t=TVLEkni48XyPt-CeInwvRA

Anonymous ID: db618d April 11, 2022, 8:11 a.m. No.16054216   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4236 >>4252 >>4411 >>4708 >>4793

>>16054208

Article Jeff Carlson pointed to

 

Zlochevskyi’s Burisma and Atlantic Council Sign Cooperative Agreement

 

By Burisma Group. Published Jan. 19, 2017. Updated Jan. 26 at 10:12 am

 

The largest private gas-producer in Ukraine forges relationship with the new U.S. Administration

 

The Atlantic Council of the United States and Burisma Group, largest independent gas producer in Ukraine, have signed a cooperative agreement. Atlantic Council will develop transatlantic programs with Burisma’s support, focusing on European and international energy security, as reported in the company’s release. http://burisma.com/en/news/the-atlantic-council-of-the-united-states-and-burisma-group-sign-cooperative-agreement/

 

For Burisma Group, it is a new chapter of cooperation with the United States and Europe together with such a high-profile organization as the Atlantic Council.

 

Cooperation with Ukraine and future programs with Burisma Group will be coordinated by a respected diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine (2003-2006) and the Director of the Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center (Atlantic Council’s Center) John Herbst.

 

“Burisma’s support and cooperation will enable us to continue to expand our Ukraine programming and to provide new platforms for discussing these vital and timely issues”, – admitted John Herbst.

 

It is symbolic that the start of cooperation has coincided with the new U.S. Administration. According to experts, this will enable more efficient implementation of new joint energy-related projects and ensure support of one of the top U.S. think tanks. It became possible to sign a cooperative agreement between Burisma and the Atlantic Council after all charges against Burisma Group companies and its owner Nikolay Zlochevskyi were withdrawn.

 

According to Nikolay Zlochevskyi, President of Burisma Group the Atlantic Council has played a vital role in Ukraine in championing transatlantic relations, democracy, and energy security: “Ambassador Herbst has been a tireless champion for Ukraine and Burisma welcomes this opportunity to support the important work of the Ambassador and the Atlantic Council.”

The Atlantic Council is a leading US think tank in the field of international affairs, headquartered in Washington, D.C. As one of the most influential non-governmental U.S. organizations, it manages ten regional centers and functional programs related to international security and global economic prosperity.

For more detailed information please contact our press-center: media@burisma.com

 

https://www.kyivpost.com/business-wire/zlochevskyis-burisma-atlantic-council-sign-cooperative-agreement.html

Anonymous ID: db618d April 11, 2022, 8:13 a.m. No.16054226   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4275

There it is again,Hostile Takeover. It seens to be habbening anons

 

https://twitter.com/themarketswork/status/1513498213566726148?s=20&t=TVLEkni48XyPt-CeInwvRA

Anonymous ID: db618d April 11, 2022, 8:21 a.m. No.16054255   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4343

There’s no hope for education unless Teachers Unions are shut down and public schools, all children will be bent and twisted by these monsters

 

https://twitter.com/DeAngelisCorey/status/1512785653527941121?s=20&t=TVLEkni48XyPt-CeInwvRA

Anonymous ID: db618d April 11, 2022, 8:40 a.m. No.16054333   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4411 >>4708 >>4793

11 Apr, 2022 13:46

 

Britons face biggest crisis in decades

Highest cost of living predicted in the UK in nearly 70 years

 

This a result ov UK fucking around and they’re finding out

 

The UK is facing the biggest decline in living standards since comparable records began in the 1950s, according to an independent forecast.

 

The London-based Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) released a report on Monday, saying that the "cost of living crisis" has "well and truly" arrived in the UK. CEBR cites the recent uprating of the energy price cap – reflecting the global rise in energy costs – as the reason, saying that average UK households will be paying a whopping 73% more for their energy bill than compared to a year ago. In addition, petrol prices are up by 30% on the year and diesel prices are 36% higher, the report says.

 

According to the consultancy, in the coming months the consumer price inflation will far outstrip wage growth, jumping by a further 2.5% from its February level of 6.2%, which was the highest in 30 years. While most forecasts expect the UK economy to grow in each quarter of 2022, the energy price crisis will still see the households notably worse off, CEBR notes.

 

The Bank of England warned in March that inflation in the country is set to hit a 40-year high of 8.7% at the end of the year due to a rise in global energy prices over the past few months. The governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, also said last month that Britain was heading for the biggest single shock from energy prices since the 1970s, with the economy set to suffer a growth slowdown.

 

Energy prices have been rising globally over the past six months but the West's economic war with Moscow has exacerbated the problem. The UK joined the US and the EU in imposing several rounds of sanctions against Russia, a major energy supplier to Europe. Western countries have pledged to end all imports of Russian coal by the end of this year, to be followed by a ban on imports of oil and natural gas in the coming years.

 

https://www.rt.com/business/553677-uk-living-standards-crisis/

Anonymous ID: db618d April 11, 2022, 8:42 a.m. No.16054341   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4411 >>4708 >>4793

11 Apr, 2022 15:30

Russian diplomatic compound seized in Poland

 

The building will be used to accommodate “Ukrainian friends,” according to the mayor of Warsaw

 

A long-disused Russian diplomatic compound located in the capital city of Warsaw was seized by Polish authorities on Monday. The Russian mission objected to the move, sending a diplomatic note to the host country’s Foreign Ministry.

 

The breach of the facility by Polish bailiffs attracted a crowd of reporters and was attended by the city’s Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, who pledged to use the building to accommodate Ukrainian refugees.

 

“As promised, we are taking over the so-called Spyville and we will try to hand it over to our Ukrainian guests,” Trzaskowski said in a video address from the scene shared on his Twitter feed, referring to the compound by its popular nickname.

 

“At the moment, we are checking the technical condition of the building. I am glad that we can show that Warsaw helps our Ukrainian friends in such a symbolic way.”

 

The building in question was built by the Soviet Union back in 1970 under an agreement with Poland to house Soviet diplomats and their families. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the status of the building has been contested, with Polish authorities arguing that the facility did not qualify as a diplomatic property, while Moscow insists it still enjoys such status.

 

The breach of the compound was confirmed by Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergey Andreev, who said the mission had raised the issue with the country’s Foreign Ministry.

 

“We immediately sent a note of protest to the Polish Foreign Ministry, in which we stated that the site where the facility is located was provided to us by the Polish authorities in the ’70s. The Polish side has not terminated this agreement and is a party to it, so this agreement is still binding,” the diplomat told reporters.

 

The compound has been vacant for decades and has fallen into disrepair, Andreev noted, expressing doubts over Warsaw’s plans to use it to house Ukrainian refugees.

 

“Due to the obstructionist position of the Polish authorities, which for many years prevented the registration of this building as Russian real estate, we were deprived of the opportunity to use it,” the diplomat said.

 

“It remained abandoned, degraded and desolate for many years and is currently in obvious disrepair. I do not know who is going to live there, but at the moment it is certainly unsuitable for accommodating anyone.”

 

The already-strained ties between Russia and Poland entered a downward spiral after Moscow launched its large-scale military operation in Ukraine late in February. Apart from seizing the contested diplomatic property – ‘Spyville’ and a Russian embassy school – Warsaw has also expelled a record number of Russian diplomatic workers. On March 23, Poland expelled 45 Russian diplomats, alleging they were involved in intelligence operations threatening the country and its allies.

 

Moscow responded in a tit-for-tat fashion, declaring 45 Polish diplomatic workers ‘personae non-gratae’ and ordering them to leave the country before April 13.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/553682-warsaw-diplomatic-compound-seized/