Anonymous ID: d47192 June 12, 2018, 7:50 p.m. No.1723111   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3167 >>3286

2ND CALL FOR DIGGING ANONS

They tried to discredit me in former breads for my posts. I had to nominate myself for notables because no one read the posts. Anons finally HELP me digging on this!

 

This has been the first post:

>>1720220

2nd: >>1721720

Look into the replies of the 2nd post. Connected many other things and uploaded the PDF of the Annual Report. If you don't want to download it, look it up here:

https://www.seagroup.com/investor/annualreport

NOW I found another connection. They had 9,96% of shares of suspicious SHELL company in Ukraine (SEE THE NUMBERS ANONS?):

https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/07KYIV2844_a.html

 

Here is a quote of the Wikileaks file:

>For more than seven years, controversy has surrounded two

of Ukrtatnafta's shareholders that are rumored to be controlled by

Tatarstan, allowing the Tatars de facto control of the refinery.

One of the companies, Amruz Trading AG (Switzerland), owned an 8.336

percent stake in Ukrtatnafta, while the other, SeaGroup

International PLC (USA), reportedly owns a 9.96 percent stake.

Ukrainians in favor of greater Ukrainian control of the refinery

have asserted that the combined shares owned by Tatneft, the

Tatarstan Property and Land Resources Ministry, Amruz, and SeaGroup

allowed the government of Tatarstan to control a 55.687 percent

stake in Ukrtatnafta. It has been alleged in the Ukrainian press

that Amruz and SeaGroup, each of which was established with about

USD 100,000 in capital, might exist only on paper.

Anonymous ID: d47192 June 12, 2018, 8:01 p.m. No.1723286   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1723111

Tatarstan has been mentioned here. It's Russia's biggest Republic. Looks like that Republic has been the initial experiment place for mass migration of Muslims now taking place all around the EU:

The early 1990s were characterized by the institutional development of Islam in Tatarstan, which was mainly reflected in the surge of Muslim communities. While only 18 Islamic associations were registered in 1988, their number grew to 700 in 1992. In 2014, there were almost 1,500 municipalities registered. For years, the Russian Interior Ministry and domestic intelligence service FSB observe any Islamist tendencies in Tatarstan and try to combat them in time. Nevertheless, clashes erupted between the security forces and local Muslims in the city of Nurlat in 2010. In July 2012, Mufti Tatarstan leader Ildus Fajsov, the leader of the moderate forces (traditionalists), was assassinated. Shortly before his deputy Waliulla Jakupow had been murdered. For years, the conflict between "traditionalists" working for liberal, "Euro-Islamic" values ​​and, among others, the North Caucasus extremists who are radicalizing young people in Tatarstan and promoting potential terrorist attacks, is intensifying.