Anonymous ID: 4b500f Oct. 17, 2022, 5 p.m. No.17696573   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6706 >>6734 >>6736

South Africa Confirms Saudi Arabia Will Join BRICS Alliance with China and Russia and Move Away from US with Explosive Consequences

 

Saudi Arabia, the largest U.S. export market in the Middle East, invited Chinese President Xi to visit Riyadh in March as relations with the U.S. have faltered since Joe Biden was elected, The Wall Street Journal reported.

 

According to a report from CNN, U.S. intelligence agencies have assessed that Saudi Arabia is now actively manufacturing its own ballistic missiles with the help of China, a relationship that could lead to domino effects across Middle East countries.

 

Under Biden, the US leader who suffers from severe dementia is openly mocked on the international stage. U.S. allies are now aligning with China.

 

Saudi Arabia announced in March it was considering accepting the Chinese yuan instead of the US dollar in future transactions.

 

This is the move Steve Bannon and the War Room have been warning you about for the past year.

 

It will end US dollar supremacy — and it was facilitated by Joe Biden, Democrats, and the Uniparty members.

 

Joe Biden and his handlers are destroying the United States.

 

In July Saudi Arabia was invited to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and BRICS.

 

And this weekend, the South African leader confirmed the likelihood that Saudi Arabia would be joining the BRICS Alliance.

 

Via Conservative Treehouse.

 

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa held a two-day summit with Saudi Arabia on mostly economic matters.

 

At the conclusion of the summit, he confirmed the intent of Saudi Arabia to join the BRICS economic coalition, which should not come as a surprise given the previous statements by Saudi leader and Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman (MbS).

 

(MSM) Ramaphosa confirms Saudi Arabia wants to join Brics family. This was revealed by President Cyril Ramaphosa during his two-day state visit to the kingdom on Sunday.

 

“The Crown Prince (prime minister Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud) did express Saudi Arabia’s desire to be part of Brics and they are not the only country,” said Ramaphosa. He confirmed this on Sunday during an engagement with the media.

 

Brics held its first summit in 2009, with SA joining the following year. The bloc has generally been seen as an alternative to the dominance of the western economies.

 

“We did say that Brics having a summit next year under the chairship of South Africa in SA and the matter is going to be under consideration.

 

“A number of countries are making approaches to Brics members, and we have given them the same answer that it will be discussed by the Brics partners and thereafter a decision will be made.” (read more)

 

Since the outset of the Western Alliance sanctions against Russia, we have been predicting an increased geopolitical influence from the BRICS team. A global financial and economic cleaving is underway created by the western nations chasing ideological climate change energy policy, while the rest of the world remains pragmatic toward oil, coal and natural gas as energy resources.

 

We have been closely monitoring the signs of a global cleaving around the energy sector taking place. Essentially, western governments’ following the “Build Back Better” climate change agenda which stops using coal, oil and gas to power their economic engine, while the rest of the growing economic world continues using the more efficient and traditional forms of energy to power their economies.

 

Joe Biden’s handlers are purposely destroying the United States. People better wake up.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/10/biden-legacy-south-africa-confirms-saudi-arabia-will-join-brics-alliance-china-russia-move-away-us-explosive-consequences/

Anonymous ID: 4b500f Oct. 17, 2022, 5:50 p.m. No.17696620   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6706 >>6734 >>6736

Here’s How ICE Tried To Spin Their ‘Indefensible’ 2021 Report Showing Massive Drop In Deportations, Arrests

 

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) attempted to spin the agency’s low arrest and deportation numbers in fiscal year 2021 by blaming them on the pandemic, a Trump-era rule and lack of cooperation with foreign countries, according to internal documents obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

 

ICE’s communications team acknowledged that the agency’s Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Report, which featured a massive decline in deportations and arrests, would likely be the subject of criticism, and prepared a response for acting Director Tae Johnson and acting Chief of Staff Jason Houser to downplay the low levels of interior immigration enforcement, according to internal communications obtained via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The report was also delayed, which ICE attributed to the fact that the report was a compilation of what would otherwise be multiple separate reports.

 

Fiscal year 2021’s data is the lowest number of deportations in at over a decade, according to ICE data, with the agency’s Office of Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) deporting 59,011 noncitizens in fiscal year 2021 compared to 185,884 noncitizens deported in fiscal year 2020. ERO also arrested 74,082 noncitizens during fiscal year 2021, a 28% decrease from the previous fiscal year’s 103,603 arrests.

 

“The ICE communications team is tasked with a very complex and demanding mission. But it seems to me that even they knew that the results of this administration’s policies were indefensible,” Jon Feere, who was chief of staff at ICE during the Trump administration, told the DCNF.

 

The agency’s talking points blamed the decrease in removals on the COVID-19 pandemic as well as Title 42, a public health order used to expel certain migrants. The memo also pointed to more migrants coming from “recalcitrant” countries, which hinder ICE’s ability to deport illegal aliens, as well as its shift in focus to threats to public safety, according to the documents; regarding low arrests, ICE also largely blamed the issue on COVID-19.

 

“Through a series of Department and agency memoranda, ICE has rebalanced its interior enforcement priorities designed to focus its resources on the greatest threats to national security, border security, and public safety,” the document stated of the question on the low deportations.

 

The decrease in deportations came during a surge in illegal migration at the U.S.-Mexico border, which continues to overwhelm federal authorities; in fiscal year 2021, border authorities encountered 1,734,686 migrants at the southern border, according to agency statistics, compared to 458,088 migrant encounters in 2020 and 977,509 migrant encounters in 2019. The Biden administration enacted numerous policies critics argued contributed to the increase in migration, such as issuing an immediate 100-day moratorium on deportations and to limit immigration enforcement to threats to national security, border security and public safety, which were both struck down by subsequent lawsuits.

 

“The ICE communications team obviously saw that the reduction in ICE arrests and removals was going to raise a lot of eyebrows with the public and the media and worked to find some justification for this dramatic fallout from the Biden administration’s policies, but the only things they could come up with were not persuasive,” Feere said.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2022/10/17/ice-immigration-biden-deportation/

Anonymous ID: 4b500f Oct. 17, 2022, 5:52 p.m. No.17696621   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6706 >>6734 >>6736

Special Counsel Durham Takes Aim at FBI in Closing Arguments in Danchenko Trial

 

FBI agents investigating the anti-Donald Trump dossier should have done a better job investigating the truthfulness of its source, special counsel John Durham said in closing arguments for the source’s trial on Oct. 17.

 

FBI agents should have performed a “detailed review” of Igor Danchenko, the source, and his statements, including a behavioral assessment, an examination of Danchenko’s finances, and a polygraph test, Durham said, at least some of which were recommended by FBI experts.

 

With the evidence presented during the trial, jurors could conclude that the FBI “mishandled the investigation,” Durham said.

 

But “the government is not here to defend the FBI’s performance in these matters,” he added.

 

Of import is how the probe started, he also said.

 

Danchenko has taken credit for the bulk of the information in the dossier, a collection of rumors, lies, and innuendo that painted Trump as potentially under the thumb of Russian President Vladimir Putin, which was hyped by Trump rival Hillary Clinton, who was later revealed as being one of the document’s funders.

 

Danchenko allegedly lied to FBI agents when he told them he did not speak with Charles Dolan, a Clinton associate, about information in the dossier, even though an email from Dolan to Danchenko made its way nearly word-for-word into the finished product. Defense lawyers said Danchenko understood the word “talked” as communicating orally, an argument that helped convince the judge overseeing the case to toss the charge.

 

Danchenko was also charged with making false statements about thinking he spoke with Sergei Millian, a pro-Trump businessman, over the phone. No phone records support communications between the pair and Danchenko later wrote emails to Millian and at least one other person as if he had never spoken with Millian.

 

In one email, for instance, Danchenko wrote that “Sergei doesn’t respond,” with no mention of a call or a planned meeting.

 

The false statements impacted the bureau’s investigation into the dossier, Durham’s team alleges.

 

The focus of deliberations should be whether the statements “affected the FBI’s actions,” Michael Keilty, an assistant special counsel, told the jury before deliberations began. “That is all you need to consider.”

 

Danchenko told dossier author Christopher Steele, a Clinton supporter and ex-British spy, that he met Millian in person but informed FBI agents he actually lied to Steele, according to the agents.

 

Stuart Sears, one of Danchenko’s lawyers, said Danchenko made clear to Steele that the information he was passing on was “rumor and speculation” and that Danchenko told agents he didn’t know if anything in the dossier was true. He described his client as being “shocked and upset” by how Steele presented the information in the dossier, which was utilized by the U.S. government to get warrants to spy on former Trump campaign associate Carter Page and in other aspects of Crossfire Hurricane, which Durham was tasked with probing by former Attorney General William Barr.

 

Sears also noted that Kevin Helson, Danchenko’s handling agent, actually told Danchenko to erase information from his phone after his identity as a source became known to the public.

 

And Danchenko was clear that he believed, but was not sure, that the person on the phone was Millian. Further, FBI agents didn’t ask detailed follow-up questions, Sears said.

 

https://www.ntd.com/special-counsel-durham-takes-aim-at-fbi-in-closing-arguments-in-danchenko-trial_857422.html

Anonymous ID: 4b500f Oct. 17, 2022, 6:51 p.m. No.17696664   🗄️.is 🔗kun

1832 Rothschild loan to the Holy See

 

The first loan which occurred in 1832 took place in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars during the Pontificate of Pope Gregory XVI (involving James Mayer de Rothschild and Carl Mayer von Rothschild). This loan agreed on was for a sum of £400,000 (equivalent to £3.8 billion in 2020).

 

https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/ Q48734923

 

https://en.calameo. co/read/005981561cd3c8084180f

Anonymous ID: 4b500f Oct. 17, 2022, 7:44 p.m. No.17696708   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6723

HQ0034-FVAP-II-BAA-000I Title of Proposal

 

https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/FOID/Reading%20Room/Contracts/12-F-0153_Proposals.pdf

 

10-F-1047_HQ0566-10-Q-0018.pdf

 

Contracting report

Vendor Name -

KONNECH INC. 4211 OKEMOS ROADSUITE 3 OKEMOS MI. 48864. EUGENE YU, PRESIDENT. 515-381-1830

 

https://ocp.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/ocp/publication/attachments/Report-of-Contracting-Activity-Part-I.pdf

 

https://apps.fcc.gov/etfs/public/view_a_168856.action;jsessionid=Y4w3Y0nJQVVxh1dq2QVzRXpPpbgg1cSrLkncRX8gxjT7TX1QJzny!1295578891!NONE?id=168856

 

Australian Konnech evidence

https://docslib.org/doc/11009233/5721t460-pdf