Anonymous ID: 4528a7 May 11, 2022, 5:29 p.m. No.16257437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7610 >>7834 >>8067 >>8116

'nocallsign Joe in 82-8000 747departed Chicago O'hare Int'l with 09-0016 USAF C-32A departing Peoria, IL-Downing Int'l as the escort

 

Turkish AF TR010 CL-60 departed JBA after arriving on 0509

Biden administration asks US Congress to approve new weapons sales to Turkey

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/turkey-f16-fighter-jets-sale-biden-administration-congress

see here in pf101 for some recent history of this AC in pf 101 >>>/qrb/133488 from 0417

 

Paki AF BJ428 GL5T also departed Dulles Int'l after arrival of 0509-this one in about 40 minutes before the Turks

 

ummmm dis looks like it already habbened-Paki AC left

Bilawal, Blinken meeting on the cards

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2022/05/11/bilawal-blinken-meeting-on-the-cards/

 

Italian AF IAM479 C-130- Hercules departed Edwards AFB-same one did this trip on 0509 too and on ground at JBA

Anonymous ID: 4528a7 May 11, 2022, 6:10 p.m. No.16257734   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Potato inbound for JBA

SAM060 USAF G5 ne from ground stop at Savannah , GA Hilton Head Int'l of about 40 minutes

Colombian AF FAC0001 737 departed JFK Int'l after an overnight

CLUB22 USAF E-4 B Nightwatch east from Lincoln Muni, NE

Anonymous ID: 4528a7 May 11, 2022, 6:45 p.m. No.16257966   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7970 >>7977 >>7978 >>7995

Feds approve new $10B loan guarantee for Trans Mountain

 

The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project has secured up to $10 billion (US$7.7 billion) in private-sector financing, but it comes with a loan guarantee provided by the Canadian government. The financing was announced after multiple news organizations, including Bloomberg News, inquired about public disclosures appearing to show the government committing billions of dollars to the pipeline project despite Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s edict two months ago that no more public money be spent on it.

 

Those disclosures were posted on the website of Export Development Canada, a trade-promotion agency that administers the flow of money on the government’s behalf. They also showed the government put forward $1.75 billion in “working capital support” to Trans Mountain Pipeline LP, the entity building an expansion that will more than double the capacity of the oil pipeline between Alberta and British Columbia.

 

However, the finance department said Wednesday those funds were bridge financing approved in December, and meant to tide Trans Mountain over until the private-sector financing was arranged. That money has now been repaid in full with interest, the government said.

State ownership of the pipeline has put Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in an awkward position as he promises to deliver on ambitious climate-change goals, including imposing a 42 per cent emissions cut on the oil and gas sector by 2030. At the same time, Canada is now reaping huge economic benefits from its vast oil sector, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pushed up commodity prices and helped Canada see a record windfall last month for its fossil fuel exports. In February, as Trans Mountain announced that the cost to build the expansion had jumped 70 per cent to $21.4 billion, Freeland told reporters that the government would not be putting any more public funds into the project. “There will be no additional public money invested in TMC,” Freeland said the time, referring to the company. “TMC will secure necessary funding to complete the project through third-party financing, either in the public debt markets or with financial institutions.”

 

In Wednesday’s statement, the finance department said the loan guarantee “does not reflect any new public spending,” and is “a common practice which puts in place an insurance policy for the institutions that have invested in the project.” “The corporation will pay a fee to the federal government for this guarantee,” the finance department said. “The Government of Canada has not spent any money to put this guarantee in place.” Trudeau’s government purchased the pipeline in 2018 from Kinder Morgan Inc. to save the expansion from being scrapped due to local political objections and protests by environmentalists and Indigenous groups. The government has said it intends to sell the pipeline as soon as reasonably possible, potentially to First Nations groups in the region.

 

The pipeline runs from Alberta’s oil sands to the Pacific Coast, and the expansion is planned to increase shipping capacity from about 300,000 barrels a day to more than 800,000. It is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2023.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/feds-approve-new-10b-loan-guarantee-for-trans-mountain-1.1764581

Anonymous ID: 4528a7 May 11, 2022, 7:01 p.m. No.16258071   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16258035

not apparently

did

Titanic Conspiracy

excerpt

Three of the richest and most important of these were Benjamin Guggenheim, Isador Strauss, the head of Macy’s Department Stores, and John Jacob Astor, probably the wealthiest man in the world. Their total wealth, at that time, using dollar values of their day was more than 500 million dollars. Today that amount of money would be worth nearly eleven billion dollars. These three men were coaxed and encouraged to board the floating palace. They had to be destroyed because the Jesuits knew they would use their wealth and influence to oppose a Federal Reserve Bank as well as the various wars that were being planned.

https://www.titanicuniverse.com/the-titanic-conspiracy