Anonymous ID: 1f80cf Aug. 11, 2022, 3:25 p.m. No.17375068   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5349 >>6400

https://twitter.com/StephenM/status/1539678404525580288

 

Cancelling drilling in ANWR—which could produce up to 7 TIMES more oil than we import from Russia—is truly one of Putin’s most cunning & dastardly moves. It’s right up there with Putin tricking Pelosi & Schumer into unleashing runaway inflation by passing the American Rescue Act.

 

Biden: "The simple truth is gas prices are up almost $2 a gallon because of Vladimir Putin's ruthless attack on Ukraine."

Anonymous ID: 1f80cf Aug. 11, 2022, 3:26 p.m. No.17375154   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5238 >>5712

>>17374790

 

This man, Jeffrey Roth is a surely a link to the Rothschilds. He wrote a letter to the court to ask for leniency in Ghislane's sentencing. He says he is her friend and confident. He says he has known Ghislaine 50 years and his family has known the Maxwells for 90 years. He also says he is a "cousin."

 

Sorry but I'm stuck and wasn't able to find more, other than he works at the morgue at the NY Times. Can't find anything on Jolana Roth. This guy might just be a plant of some kind, giving a warning to Ghislane from the you know who's

 

New York Times archivist Jeffrey Roth, who attended much of her trial seated alongside her siblings. His missive solved a mystery plaguing multiple members of the press: Who was this lanky observer in the Maxwell entourage?

 

“I am on the staff of The New York Times and I am a cousin of Ms. Ghislaine Maxwell,” his letter states. My Mother, Jolana Roth and her late father, grew up together,” wrote Roth. “Our families have been close for ninety years. I attended the trial as a family member and am aware of the charges that she has been found guilty of.

 

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/manhattan/ny-nyt-new-york-times-jeff-roth-letter-ghislaine-maxwell-sentencing-20220616-j6mm2imrfzgi5irto42wyt54yi-story.html

 

Jeff Roth is the archivist in charge of the New York Times clipping and photo archive, known as "the morgue." After working for a while at an airport, Roth joined the Times archive in 1993; the newspaper slowly reduced the number of its filing staff until he was the only one taking care of the archive. In Obit, Roth described how the Times archive is still used to make obituaries.

 

https://untappedcities.com/2020/02/25/photos-inside-the-morgue-of-the-new-york-times/

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/14/insider/in-the-timess-morgue-millions-of-news-clippings-and-prints.html