Anonymous ID: 577946 Aug. 7, 2022, 8:01 p.m. No.17184619   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4843 >>4905 >>4984

>>17184087

 

The War on Boats is quite deliberate and was thoroughly planned. Like the war in Ukraine, the war on boats would have to have been studied and planned for years by the US government (much longer than Creepy Joe's administration). And this was certainly being planned long before the 100 days or so since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Thousands of Russians have since been sanctioned by the United States. As far as the yachts go, the first thing to consider is the number that have already been seized (at least 12 far, with estimated values of $50 million to $750 million EACH). It's part of an operation called "KleptoCapture," and involves a task force focused on those who violate sanctions and the seizing of their assets. And it's not just boats.

 

To seize these expensive yachts requires surveillance, tracking their whereabouts, their crew, their passengers, their "cargo" and other activities, which has all probably been going on for years. In some cases, defining their true ownership may have taken some effort. Here is a case in point–the 348-foot superyacht, "Amadea."

 

US law enforcement agencies sailed the Amadea out of Fiji yesterday, after a ruling by the country's Supreme Court. During the court proceedings, it was argued that the Amadea was owned by Eduard Khudainatov, a Russian oil executive who has not been sanctioned by the U.S., and therefore, the US government had no claim to seize the yacht.

 

However, the US lawyers responded: "Khudainatov is a second-tier oligarch (at best) who would not have anywhere near the resources to purchase and maintain more than $1 billion worth of luxury yachts," an FBI agent wrote in the warrant application, after noting that Khudainatov is not included on Forbes' billionaires list.

 

The Justice Department says the $300 million Amadea's true owner is Suleiman Kerimov, a sanctioned billionaire oligarch who made his money in gold mining. The court accepted the validity of the US warrant and agreed that issues concerning money laundering and ownership need to be decided in the court of original jurisdiction, in this case, the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.

 

The crew, whose pay had already been frozen due to sanctions, were "refusing to sail on the Amadea with the U.S. authorities to an unknown destination," the captain wrote in his affidavit. He added that they feared cooperating with the U.S., in breach of their contracts with the ship's owner, would damage their reputations in the yachting industry. By the end of May, contractors for the U.S. had hired a new crew of 24, led by a captain who had previously been at the helm of the Amadea.

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russian-superyacht-amadea-fbi-seizure-fiji/

 

https://www.cnn.com/interactive/business/russian-oligarchs-yachts-real-estate-seizures/

Anonymous ID: 577946 Aug. 7, 2022, 8:01 p.m. No.17184669   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17184087

Notable events 1947

 

Is it odd to have this many plane crashes within weeks of each other?

 

June and july - ufo / men in black / roswell

 

May 29

An Air Iceland Douglas C-47 on a domestic flight in Iceland crashes into a mountainside killing all 25 people on board.

A United States Army Air Forces Douglas C-54 Skymaster crashes on approach to Naval Air Station Atsugi, Japan, killing all 41 on board in the worst aviation accident in Japanese history up to this time.

Douglas DC-4 Mainliner Lake Tahoe, operating as United Airlines Flight 521, fails to become airborne while attempting to take off from LaGuardia Airport in New York City, runs off the end of the runway, and slams into an embankment, killing 42 of the 48 people on board in the worst aviation disaster in American history until the following day.

May 30 – Eastern Air Lines Flight 605: A Douglas C-54 Skymaster crashes near Bainbridge, Maryland, killing all 53 aboard (49 passengers, 4 crew), in America's worst commercial aviation disaster to that date.

May 31

Ferenc Nagy, the democratically elected prime Minister of Hungary, is forced into resign and go exile under pressure from the Soviet-backed Hungarian Communist Party led by Mátyás Rákosi. The fellow traveler Lajos Dinnyés replaces him, which grants the Communists effective control of the Hungarian government.

Alcide de Gasperi forms a new government in Italy, the first postwar Italian government not to include members of the Italian Communist Party.

June

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Main article: June 1947

 

Marshall Plan.

June – The Doomsday Clock of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is introduced.

June 5 – U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall outlines the Marshall Plan for American reconstruction and relief aid to Europe, in a speech at Harvard University.

June 7 – The Romanian Army founds the association football club CCA (Clubul Central al Armatei – The Army's Central Club), which will become the most successful Romanian football team during its time as CSA Steaua București.[18]

June 10 – SAAB in Sweden produces its first automobile.

June 11–15 – The first Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is held in Wales.[19]

June 15 – The Estado Novo in Portugal orders 11 military officers and 19 university professors, who are accused of revolutionary activity, to resign.

June 21

Seaman Harold Dahl claims to have seen six unidentified flying objects (UFOs) near Maury Island in Puget Sound, Washington. The next morning, Dahl reports the first modern so-called "Men in Black" encounter.

The Parliament of Canada votes unanimously to pass several laws regarding displaced foreign refugees.

June 23 – The United States Senate follows the House of Representatives, in overriding President Harry S. Truman's veto of the Taft–Hartley Act.

June 24 – Kenneth Arnold makes the first widely reported UFO sighting near Mount Rainier, Washington.

June 25 – The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is published for the first time as Het Achterhuis: Dagboekbrieven 14 juni 1942 – 1 augustus 1944 ("The Annex: Diary Notes from 14 June 1942 – 1 August 1944") in Amsterdam, two years after the writer's death in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.

July

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July 1 – The United States begins the National Malaria Eradication Program, successfully eradicating malaria in 1951.

July 6

1947 Sylhet referendum: A referendum is held in Sylhet to decide its fate in the Partition of India.[20]

The first prototype AK-47 assault rifles are built to the design of Mikhail Kalashnikov.

July 8 – Roswell UFO incident: A supposedly downed extraterrestrial spacecraft is reportedly found near Roswell, New Mexico.

July 9 – King George VI of the United Kingdom announces the engagement of his daughter Princess Elizabeth to Lt. Philip Mountbatten.

July 11 – The ship Exodus leaves France for Palestine, with 4,500 Jewish Holocaust survivor refugees on board.

July 17

Indian passenger ship SS Ramdas is capsized by a cyclone at Mumbai, India, with 625 people killed.

Alleged date when Raoul Wallenberg dies in a Soviet prison. It is not announced until February 6, 1957. There will be reported sightings of him until 1987.

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947