Anonymous ID: 778bf2 April 23, 2022, 7:59 a.m. No.16137097   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7231 >>7253 >>7284

>>16136565

I’m sure anons have discussed this theory before but heres a take.

 

If Trump had not been cheated out of his second term, would Durham have been able to continue with the Russiagate investigation unimpeded by the press and 1000,s of attorneys? No, What would have happened is what happened in the past administration, the case was so sprawling and complex WW, it took all of that time to collect. But under the Bidan Admin they dont dare stop him, because that would only prove how corrupt bidan et al are. They in effect are not stopping him to keep the facade going that Bidan did nothing wrong.

 

But have we ever considered that Covid had multiple goals and effects too? Such as many investigations and grand juries were postponed or hampered because no in court charges, trials etc could have occurred. As a matter of fact Durham said as much. They intentionally delayed Durham’s progress with Covid.

 

If Trump was in for a second term we all know what would have happened, as we lived through it for five years. The media and moral outrage of the left would have been a million times worse, “Trump’s using Durham to go after his political opponents”, “Durham is getting Trump’s revenge” “By Trump forcing Durham to contine punishing innocent people, proves he cheated to win a second term”, and every other kind of obfuscation possible. Not to mention violent protests and uprisings all over America.

 

The attacks would have intensified and when all came to pass and the criminals were brought to justice, the election fraud would never be acknowledged historically because of the lies that they told and will tell into the future. There would always be a footnote, contending Trump still cheated.

 

A couple of things that dont make sense about Barr:

  1. Barr shouted far and wide, did TV interviews with every major station, quoted in articles, wrote warnings, did speeches and lectures stating clearly there will be massive cheating if mail in/drop box voting occured (he stated this since Jan or Feb of 2020 when it was first planned). He even set up special divisions to track the eldctions.

  2. Why would he tell all state AGs not to investigate election theft, when for 11 months he warned about it, and he knew and was thoroughly convinced there would be theft?

  3. After Barr spent months telling the world they are gonna cheat,why would he then come out later and say there was no election theft?

  4. Barr in his last letter to President Trump before Christmas stated specifically he appointed Durham as SC, seemingly to make it impossible to interfere with Durham complete this travesty. A very bold move on Barr’s part.

  5. And NO regardless what POTUS stated a couple of months ago “When Bill Barr resigned”, but Barr never stated he resigned before and no where in the letter did Barr say he was resigning, he said “he was going to spend the holidays with his family”

  6. Why would Barr write a book with criticism of Trump knowing it would make him a pariah to all patriotic Americans? Was it to convince the forces of the cabal to believe he turned on Trump, and is not a threat?

 

We should check to see if the SS is still assigned proteting Barr like they are Pompeo?

 

So to conclude, was all of this done as an elaborate hoax to make sure Justice was done on the biggest crime of the century? the Russiahoax needs to be revealed before the election fraud is truly revealed and all parties involved in it, were also involved in stealing the election. Only then can they be stopped permanently.

 

I’m pretty sure Durham is finding a lot of election theft proof in the millions of pages in the current investigation.

 

The major Crimes on the coup must be completely revealed, the criminals tried and judged before the final Defense of the President, the country and constitution by overturning the voter fraud of the last election.

 

Any thoughts anons?

Anonymous ID: 778bf2 April 23, 2022, 8:19 a.m. No.16137163   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7180 >>7253 >>7284

>>16134366 Christian University at the Center of Federal Trafficking and Fraud Probe

 

This is Mind blowing anons, posting in 3 parts

 

Christian University at the Center of Federal Trafficking and Fraud Probe

By Naveed Jamali AND Tom O'Connor On 4/22/22 at 4:32 PM EDT

Part 1 of 3

 

Olivet University, aChristian college with ties to a co-owner of Newsweek, is under investigation again, just two years after it was fined in a money laundering case, federal and local officials said.

 

The new probe, conducted by the federal government, is also investigating money laundering in addition to human and labor trafficking and visa fraud, a former senior official of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told Newsweek. The former official, who was briefed on the investigation, characterized it as "complex and significant."

 

Agents from Homeland Security Investigations, the principal investigative arm of DHS, searched Olivet's campus in Anza, California, a year ago along with police from Riverside County, officials said.

 

Newsweek confirmed the details in this story with seven current and former federal and local officials with knowledge of the Olivet case. In discussing the open investigation, most of the officials spoke to Newsweek on condition of anonymity; they were not authorized to speak to the media.

 

"A joint investigation by a local sheriff's office and HSI, given HSI's typical mandate, could suggest that such an investigation concerns matters beyond white collar financial crimes," Preston Burton, a former federal prosecutor and defense attorney who is not connected to the case, told Newsweek.

 

Olivet, a little-known Christian university founded by Korean-American cleric David Jang, was thrust into thenational media spotlight in 2018 when the Manhattan District Attorney charged it in a fraud and money laundering scheme. Olivet pled guilty to several charges and paid a $1.25 million fine. Tracy Davis, the president of Olivet University at the time of the guilty plea, was recently Dean for Academic Affairs.Her husband Johnathan Davis owns 50 percent of Newsweek.

 

Newsweek's CEO and President, Dev Pragad, who owns the other 50 percent, says he has left Jang's Christian sect, the World Olivet Assembly, and has no ties to Olivet University. Johnathan Davis is also CEO of IBT Media, which was Newsweek's corporate parent until 2018.

 

"The investigation included the principals of Olivet and their other corporate entities including IBT," the former DHS official said.

 

When asked whether Newsweek was a subject of the investigation, officials said the probe was focused on Olivet.

 

At leastfour federal and local agencies are investigating Olivet University, the officials said. Homeland Security Investigations confirmed to Newsweekthat the search warrant was executed on the school's Anza campus on April 21, 2021.

 

Federal agents who raided the campus in Southern California's "High Desert" region, about 90 miles northeast of San Diego, were looking for any evidence of "force, fraud, or coercion" in relation to international students who were primarily from China or South Korea, according to the former senior DHS official who was briefed on the case.

 

The former official, who retired from DHS after the search warrant was executed, told Newsweek that agents were investigating whether Olivet sponsored U.S. visas for foreign students,mostly from China, who then spent most of their time in the United States working rather than studying and who were paid well below minimum wage. The officials did not say what kind of work the students were suspected of doing.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/christian-university-center-federal-trafficking-fraud-probe-1699857

Anonymous ID: 778bf2 April 23, 2022, 8:21 a.m. No.16137180   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7185 >>7253 >>7284

>>16137163

>Christian University at the Center of Federal Trafficking and Fraud Probe

 

Part 2 of 3

 

"The remoteness of the campus I think made it very impractical for people to leave," the former DHS official said, recalling at least one person who managed "to escape."

 

Sergeant ­­­Brandi Swan of the Riverside County Sheriff's Department said the Sheriff's Department had assisted the Riverside County District Attorney's Office and HSI with the investigation on the date of the raid. A U.S. Labor Department official was on the premises during the raid, the former DHS senior official said. Asked about its role in the investigation, the Department of Labor offered no comment beyond pointing Newsweek to sections of its website that explain workers' rights under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

 

IBT—along with Olivet, religious publisher Christian Media and leasing company Oikos—pleaded guilty to fraud charges brought by the Manhattan DA. Previous Newsweek reporting disclosed that each of those entities was run by members of David Jang's sect and several of them pleaded guilty; Jang himself was not charged in the 2018 probe.

 

Johnathan Davis accused Newsweek of reporting on the new probe because of an ownership dispute with Pragad. "You should be aware that your CEO Dev Pragad is attempting to leverage the newsroom and yourselves for his personal advantage in a corporate shareholder dispute. He has said publicly and privately said that he wants my shares and full control of the company.

 

"To further those aims, he has threatened multiple times to use the Newsweek newsroom to mischaracterize our relationship with Olivet University, including the topic of your article….

 

"The reality is that our relationship with Olivet University has been long-standing, mutually beneficial."

 

Johnathan Davis shared what he said were screenshots of messages which he characterized as threats by Pragad to use the newsroom in any battle with Olivet. Newsweek was unable to verify those messages.

 

"Finally, you say in your question that 'IBT Media is under investigation again'—however, you should be aware that your own CEO [Pragad] is the target, not me," Davis said.

 

Pragad did not respond to requests for comment on this story.

 

"Dev Pragad is not a target of any federal investigation," a Newsweek spokesperson said. The spokesperson said Newsweek had not been contacted by authorities about the investigation, nor informed of it by Johnathan Davis or any other entities.

 

"The Newsweek company has been independent from the Olivet organization since the separation from IBT Media. Johnathan Davis has had no role in the management of Newsweek after the split," the spokesperson said. "Any association Davis and his wife have maintained with Olivet is their personal matter."

 

Olivet emailed a statement to Newsweeksaying, "The DHS visit was based on misinformation. In fact, the raid ended with agents apologizing. The money laundering charges and all felony charges have been dismissed and the case is fully resolved as a misdemeanor matter."

 

Olivet also said that Tracy Davis was Academic Dean until November 2021 and "currently holds no role in the university."

 

Tracy Davis and Olivet President Matthias Gebhardt did not respond to requests for comment made via their Olivet emails and LinkedIn messages. Emails and calls to IBT Media and Olivet University corporate telephone lines and email addresses went unanswered.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/christian-university-center-federal-trafficking-fraud-probe-1699857

Anonymous ID: 778bf2 April 23, 2022, 8:23 a.m. No.16137185   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7200 >>7253 >>7284

>>16137180

 

>>Christian University at the Center of Federal Trafficking and Fraud Probe

 

Part 3 of 3

 

David Jang did not respond to requests for comment via his website and via the World Olivet Assembly. Mark Spisak, Executive Director of the World Olivet Assembly, did not answer calls to his mobile phone or to a text message.

 

Pragad was working to protect the company from interference from members of Jang's sect, he said in an April 7th memo to all Newsweek staff, later posted on the company website.

 

"I know there were concerns several years ago about possible interference in Newsweek by members of the Olivet church," Pragad wrote. "I can tell you that since we became an independent company in late 2018, the newsroom has been absolutely free from any influence by Olivet leaders and I'm no longer a member of or associated with the Olivet church."

 

Pragad's memo referred to a crisis that rocked Newsweek during the Manhattan District Attorney's investigation of Olivet. In January 2018 the DA searched the premises of Newsweek as part of a money-laundering investigation. Newsweek journalists reported on the investigation until Davis fired Newsweek's editor and other journalists involved in reporting a story about business dealings between IBT Media and Olivet.

 

Newsweek eventually published the story under its current editor in chief, Nancy Cooper, with a lengthy editor's note detailing efforts of Olivet members and their allies to subvert its reporting. IBT Media, along with co-founder Etienne Uzac, eventually pled guilty to criminal charges. Pragad, who was CEO at the time of the DA raid, bought Uzac's 50 percent stake in Newsweek as part of a corporate restructuring that separated the magazine publisher from IBT Media.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/christian-university-center-federal-trafficking-fraud-probe-1699857

Anonymous ID: 778bf2 April 23, 2022, 8:25 a.m. No.16137200   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16137185

Remember when the Feds raided a major newspaper, was Newsweek it?

 

"I know there were concerns several years ago about possible interference in Newsweek by members of the Olivet church," Pragad wrote. "I can tell you that since we became an independent company in late 2018, the newsroom has been absolutely free from any influence by Olivet leaders and I'm no longer a member of or associated with the Olivet church."

 

Pragad's memo referred to a crisis that rocked Newsweek during the Manhattan District Attorney's investigation of Olivet. In January 2018 the DA searched the premises of Newsweek as part of a money-laundering investigation. Newsweek journalists reported on the investigation until Davis fired Newsweek's editor and other journalists involved in reporting a story about business dealings between IBT Media and Olivet.