Anonymous ID: e7888c Oct. 7, 2022, 9:07 p.m. No.17668356   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8403 >>8466

https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/07/state-dept-offering-10-million-for-information-on-foreign-interference-in-u-s-elections/

 

 

State Dept. Offering $10 Million ‘for

Information on Foreign Interference in

U.S. Elections’

 

Legal Insurrection, by Mary Chastain

 

 

Posted By: Harlowe, 7/2/2022 2:05:52 PM

 

The midterms happen in November. People expect a huge red wave. So weird that the State Department has offered up to $10 million for any information on foreign interference in our elections: The reward offer seeks information leading to the identification or location of any foreign person or entity who knowingly engaged or is engaging in foreign election interference. The reward offer also seeks information leading to the prevention, frustration, or favorable resolution of an act of foreign election interference, including by dismantling, in whole or significant part, an organization engaged in such activity.(Snip)…it applies to all elections in the country:

Anonymous ID: e7888c Oct. 7, 2022, 9:12 p.m. No.17668710   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/kremlin-slams-lithuanias-decision-on-kaliningrad-blockade

 

Kremlin slams Lithuania's decision on Kaliningrad blockade

 

Lithuania's move to prohibit rail goods transit to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad is unprecedented, according to Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, who described it as a "violation of everything."

 

State-owned Lithuanian Railways halted cargo transit between Russia and its Baltic Sea area on Friday at midnight, citing EU limitations. According to the region's officials, up to 50% of all rail goods to Kaliningrad have been banned.

 

Earlier on Monday, the local authorities said that commodities prohibited from transiting via Lithuania would be supplied by water. "The decision is truly unprecedented. This is a violation of everything. We understand that this is due to the relevant decision of the European Union to extend sanctions to transit. We also consider this illegal," Peskov told reporters.

 

The decision to blockade the Kaliningrad region requires extensive research by Moscow before adopting any retaliatory steps, the official said, adding that it will be completed within a few days.

 

Europe refuses to give Russia turbines under repair for gas crisis - Kremlin

 

Dmitry Peskov also said that Russia has enough gas and is ready to give it, but Europe has refused to return turbines that are being repaired, calling the present issue "man-made".

 

"You know that pumping capacities, namely turbines, must undergo major repairs, some turbines cannot be returned, that is, the Europeans will not return them to their place. This is precisely what is the reason for the fact that there is simply nothing to pump over. That is, this is a man-made crisis, it was created by the European Union," Peskov told reporters, adding that Russia has enough gas and is "ready to deliver it."

 

Kremlin confirms contact between Putin, Lukashenko

 

Contacts between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander Lukashenko, are being planned, according to Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, who added that the format will be revealed later.

 

Earlier this month, Lukashenko stated that he intends to meet with Putin to address the situation in Ukraine shortly.

 

"We will inform you [about the format[. Indeed, contacts between the two presidents are being prepared," Peskov told reporters.

 

NATO engaged in ‘direct aggression' against Russia

 

On his part, Senator Andrey Klimov stated in a Telegram message on Monday that Lithuania is now essentially engaged in "direct aggression" against Russia, citing Vilnius' decision to halt the transit of sanctioned commodities to Russia's exclave of Kaliningrad.

 

According to the Russian senator who heads a commission for the defense of state sovereignty, Lithuania has breached a pact struck between Moscow and Brussels 20 years ago by refusing to allow specific commodities to transit through its territory to the Russian region.

 

Klimov claimed that unless the EU pulls its member state to heel and forces it to obey the agreement, a significant question mark would linger over Lithuania's legal basis for membership in the bloc. The Senator stressed that in this case, Moscow would have a free hand to “solve the problem of the Kaliningrad transit created by Lithuania by any means chosen by us.”

Anonymous ID: e7888c Oct. 7, 2022, 9:35 p.m. No.17670555   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17668935

>Should we have some sort of referendum?

 

Petition has the power of signature. Referendums - power of vote.

 

You tell me if you shoud. If referendums are legal in the US this could change politics as we know it. Thats why many countries hate them and call them "mob rule", when in fact it is most democratic process available. For example, any State localy could throw a referendum to unsit a corrupt Senator/S.o.S. or any other politician, pass or abolish laws.

Anonymous ID: e7888c Oct. 7, 2022, 9:37 p.m. No.17670759   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0936 >>1523

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/greece-possibly-sent-tremendous-amount-of-weapons-to-ukraine

 

Greece possibly sent 'tremendous amount' of weapons to Ukraine

 

According to a Greek news portal pronews.gr, the Greek government has likely sent or intends to supply a "tremendous amount" of weaponry to Ukraine, including around 120 armored vehicles, 15,000 explosives, and more than three million cartridges and other equipment.

 

According to the agency, Ukraine's stockpiles include 122 armored vehicles, 15,000 munitions, 2,100 missile projectiles, 20,000 Kalashnikov rifles, 3.2 million cartridges, 60 man-portable air-defense systems, 17,000 artillery rounds, and 1,100 anti-tank projectiles.

 

According to the source, the delivery strategy involves six Greek C-130 cargo planes, ten Canadian planes, and five New Zealand planes.

 

The news outlet also accused Greek officials of withholding information on arms transfers to Kiev.

 

On February 27, Athens sent 40 tonnes of "defense equipment" to Ukraine via the border of Poland. Since then, the Greek government has indicated repeatedly that it will no longer supply additional weapons to Kiev in order not to jeopardize its own defense capabilities.

 

The reports of further shipments of Greek heavy weaponry to Kiev have sparked outrage from the opposition, which accuses Athens of endangering national security and concealing agreement specifics from the public.