Anonymous ID: c77356 Feb. 3, 2023, 10:46 p.m. No.18282158   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2162 >>2164 >>2166

Bidens take $250K loan on Rehoboth home as feds, House probe Joe and Hunter; docs scandal intensifies

 

February 3, 2023

 

President Biden and first lady Jill Biden took out a $250,000 line of credit against their home in the Delaware beach town of Rehoboth – as federal investigators probe both the president and his son, Hunter, a new report reveals.

The Bidens secured the loan – which allows them to borrow the quarter of a million dollars against the home’s equity – on Dec. 5, according to county records reviewed by Fox News.

It’s unclear from any paperwork why the couple took out the line of credit on the home, reportedly purchased in 2017 for nearly $3 million. The White House did not respond to a request for comment from The Post.

But the mortgage documents were filed about a month after Biden’s personal lawyers found classified documents at his Washington think tank, the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

On Wednesday, the FBI searched the Bidens’ Rehoboth home as part of a special counsel probe into his handling of documents, but did not find any classified material.

The White House has said the president is fully cooperating with authorities.

 

Hunter Biden, meanwhile, is under investigation for a number of alleged crimes, including tax evasion and making a false statement.

 

And the House Oversight Committee will commence hearings next week on Hunter Biden’s alleged influence peddling, and claims he cashed in on ties to his then-vice president father to rake in millions from foreign companies — much of the evidence coming fromThe Post’s expose of a laptop he abandoned at a Delaware repair shop in 2019.

The first son finally admitted this week the laptop is, indeed, his.

In recent weeks, Hunter’s allies have talked about creating a legal defense fund to pay his growing legal team.

Hunter reportedly has no steady stream of income and his once-lucrative overseas business contracts evaporated given harsh scrutiny of his professional life. But he has been selling pieces of his post-drug addiction passion, creating artwork, at high-end galleries in Manhattan and elsewhere, reportedly for six-figure sums.

On Wednesday, Hunter’s attorneys requested the Justice Department investigate Donald Trump allies, including Rudy Giuliani, who passed out information from his personal laptop.

 

Sauce: https://nypost.com/2023/02/03/bidens-took-out-250k-loan-on-beach-house-amid-federal-probes-report/

 

That's a BIG retainer to pay for Just Us.

Anonymous ID: c77356 Feb. 3, 2023, 11:07 p.m. No.18282207   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2225

>>18282164

>where's all the money

 

Sympathy loan?

It makes no logical sense other than to be a poor mouth effort

 

The tax returns show "10% for the big guy" does not mean God.

 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/2021.05.17-POTUS-Redacted-2020-Federal-and-State-Returns.pdf

 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/2021.05.17-POTUS-Redacted-2020-Federal-and-State-Returns.pdf

 

The tax returns would also seem to show Joe's got the funds stashed offshore and out of the reach of the Govt, none of the monies Hunter was involved with show up anywhere. Yet there's hundreds of SARS (suspicious activity reports)

 

There's that billion number again

Anonymous ID: c77356 Feb. 3, 2023, 11:41 p.m. No.18282273   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2282

>>18282225

 

And this will be anon's hill to make a stand.

 

Anon's taxes will be on deposit but unless and until they have a tax return to process they can't use that money, it remains in trust. There are zero penalties for filing a fully paid tax return, none whatsoever so anon is going with Voluntary Compliance, they need that and anon chooses to pay but not to comply with filing. Once the SFR (Substitute For Return) process is well under way, in say.. 3-5 years, anon will make them waste as much time as possible and send the tax return at that time.

Lucky anon is lucky, gots a Selection Code that moves me right up front.

 

INTERNAL REVENUE MANUAL

(how to, a go by guide):

https://www.irs.gov/irm

 

Doc 6209 (processing Bible)

https://www.irs.gov/privacy-disclosure/2020-document-6209-adp-and-idrs-information

Internal Revenue Code

https://irc.bloombergtax.com/

 

Revenue Rulings

https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/published-guidance

Anonymous ID: c77356 Feb. 3, 2023, 11:55 p.m. No.18282303   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2308 >>2314

>>18282282

>and this congress is talking crazy about abolishing the IRS

 

They will never and ya know why? Because the Govt is the largest employer in the Nation, the employer of last resort for many. Unless and until they have UBI they will continue to be the largest employer too, at least until the last one is on a "social welfare" program. They need those wages to go out and buy crap, keep the economy looking functional even when it's not.

 

The Commies didn't think this one through.

 

Not that anon would mind them closing up shop as the collection agent for the central bankers. Screw JP etal.

Anonymous ID: c77356 Feb. 4, 2023, 12:06 a.m. No.18282338   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2353

>>18282301

>https://librariesblog.uark.edu/campus-in-1969-part-ii-dixie-nixon-and-the-game-of-the-century/

 

Anon, are I halucinating? I swear it was seen. I seent it. Matrixy. It must be a figment of muh imagination, burned into a personal urban legend.. so weirded out..

 

https://digitalcollections.uark.edu/digital/collection/GeoFisher/id/128/rec/20

 

https://digitalcollections.uark.edu/digital/collection/GeoFisher/id/112/rec/19

 

https://digitalcollections.uark.edu/digital/collection/GeoFisher/id/101/rec/12

 

Clinton with Goldwater

https://digitalcollections.uark.edu/digital/collection/photocatalog/id/1946/rec/1

Anonymous ID: c77356 Feb. 4, 2023, 1:16 a.m. No.18282477   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2499 >>2618 >>2694 >>2852

>>18282409

Blinken scraps rare Beijing trip over alleged China spy balloon

 

February 4, 2023

 

Moments before the decision, China issued a rare statement of regret and blamed winds for blowing over what it called a civilian airship.

 

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday scrapped a rare Beijing trip aimed at easing escalating tensions between the two global powers, after the Pentagon said that China sent a spy balloon over the United States.

But President Joe Biden's administration described it as a maneuverable "surveillance balloon" that was on Friday floating over the central United States.

With the rival Republican Party already on the offensive, Blinken postponed his two-day visit that would have started Sunday.

"We have noted the PRC statement of regret but the presence of this balloon in our airspace is a clear violation of our sovereignty as well as international law and it is unacceptable," said a senior US official, referring to the People's Republic of China.

The official said Blinken would still go ahead with his visit to Beijing once "conditions are right."

"Candidly speaking in this current environment, I think it would have significantly narrowed the agenda that we would have been able to address," the official told reporters.

Blinken would have been the first top US diplomat to visit China since October 2018, signaling a thaw following intense friction under former president Donald Trump.

Last month, Blinken said he would use the trip to help establish "guardrails" to prevent the relationship from escalating into all-out conflict.

Republican lawmakers quickly pounced on the balloon incident, casting Biden who has largely preserved and at times expanded Trump's hawkish policies on China as weak.

 

"President Biden should stop coddling and appeasing the Chinese communists. Bring the balloon down now and exploit its tech package, which could be an intelligence bonanza," tweeted Senator Tom Cotton, a prominent hardliner who had urged Blinken to call off his trip.

 

"Shoot down the balloon!" added Donald Trump on his Truth Social media platform.

 

China voices regret

The Pentagon said Friday the balloon was heading eastwards over the central United States, adding it was not being shot down for safety reasons.

After initial hesitation, Beijing admitted ownership of the "airship" and said it veered off course due to wind.

 

"The airship is from China. It is a civilian airship used for research, mainly meteorological, purposes," said the statement attributed to a foreign ministry spokesperson.

 

"The Chinese side regrets the unintended entry of the airship into US airspace due to force majeure," it said, using the legal term for an act outside of human control.

"The Chinese side will continue communicating with the US side and properly handle this unexpected situation."

A US defense official said earlier that Biden had asked for military options but that the Pentagon believed shooting the object down would put people on the ground at risk from debris.

 

The balloon has "limited additive value from an intelligence collection perspective," the defense official told reporters on condition of anonymity.

 

The United States is also widely believed to spy on China, although generally with more advanced technology than balloons.

The northwestern United States is home to sensitive airbases and nuclear weapons in underground silos.

 

Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder said Friday that the balloon was traveling at 60,000 feet (18,000 meters) – far above the altitude used by commercial aircraft.

"We know that it's a surveillance balloon… We’re monitoring and reviewing options," he added.

Bracing for worst

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who was visiting the Philippines, held discussions with top Pentagon officials after the balloon was detected.

In the Philippines, Austin this week agreed to expand the US military presence, weeks after a separate troop deal with another regional ally, Japan.

The US military moves show that the United States is preparing for potential conflict over Taiwan, the self-governing democracy China claims as its own, despite diplomatic efforts.

Biden held a surprisingly cordial meeting in November with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of a summit in Bali, where they agreed to send Blinken to Beijing.

A US military officer recently told his forces to be ready for war with China.

"I hope I am wrong. My gut tells me we will fight in 2025," Air Mobility Command chief General Mike Minihan wrote in a memo, saying that US elections in 2024 would also "offer Xi a distracted America."

 

Sauce: https://www.newindianexpress.com/world/2023/feb/04/blinken-scraps-rare-beijing-trip-over-alleged-china-spy-balloon-2544123.html

 

So, maybe visit when the time is right and beat the war drums in the same breath. Great…

Anonymous ID: c77356 Feb. 4, 2023, 1:21 a.m. No.18282485   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>18282464

There is no amount anon would refuse to pay for that particular service. The dog was a rescue and after an hour or so…

"do you smell something"

"yeah and it's disgusting"

"where's it coming from?"

"not sure"

"ohhhhhhhhhh fuuuuuuuuc"

 

ring ring

"Can I bring newdog in immediately?"

 

kek

 

Don't look at ME like that stankass, it was all you

 

kek

Anonymous ID: c77356 Feb. 4, 2023, 2:33 a.m. No.18282570   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>18282546

I've watched more than one decode, videos go for 2+ hours on this short little film. It is jam packed so that shouldn't be a surprise. I dug on Heliophant long ago and came up with a Canadian spook and his team. Names?

Yeah. about that.

Back up often.

 

Ludovic

In Latin, ludo means to play and ovis (ovum/ovis) can mean egg. The egg is a symbol of the potential, genetics, and of the soul.

Ovis can also mean sheep in Latin.

But in reality, Ludovic comes from a Germanic name meaning illustrious in combat.

 

Juan "Pepito"

 

After years of economic exploitation and the environmental degradation, Juan "Pepito" has a decidedly sinking feeling.

 

from heliophant.com

Anonymous ID: c77356 Feb. 4, 2023, 2:50 a.m. No.18282602   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>18282580

>https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1621816141705367552

https://archive.ph/cfW8H

 

It lets you translate to Engrish but only a little bit and then pay up! The archive is alas also in kraut.

 

"The climate protest group "Last Generation" keeps meticulous records of members and interested parties. WELT AM SONNTAG has come across a major data leak of the group during research. Several Excel lists contained personal data of more than 2200 people who were in contact with the movement. The lists were accessible to everyone via the cloud service Google Drive. Among the data were telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, places of residence, information on attended seminars and trainings of the "last generation", information about the willingness to go to prison in the course of the protest as well as some details about the life situation and excerpts from personal e-mails. Shortly after the request from WELT AM SONNTAG, the group restricted access to the data for unauthorized persons. A spokeswoman replied: "The last generation is a fast-growing Movement. People who want to participate provide their contact details so we can contact them." The mentioned folder is outdated and is no longer used. "It is now essential that people take to the streets. We are in the midst of a climate catastrophe and the government remains inactive. People opt for civil resistance and are also willing to stand by it with their name," the spokeswoman justified the data collection.

The data was apparently collected by the "last generation" in the course of recruitment attempts. The lists were created by so-called "Rebel Ringing" teams of the "Last Generation". By "Rebel Ringing" the group understands the practice of convincing people who come into contact with the group, for example during lectures of the "Last Generation", by telephone afterwards of a further commitment. Internal documents about the "Rebel Ringing" state: "All interested people must be called as soon as possible after the lecture, preferably the number should be added to a chat directly at the end of the lecture." The aim is to encourage people to "participate in action training" after the first contact with the movement.

The tables included comments about interested parties: "Couldn't bring himself to quit his studies so far", "too anxious for prison", "not so fit in health", "depressive phase", or: "fears deportation in case of arrest". According to the data, more than 250 people told the "last generation" that they would go to prison for the climate protest. Politicians see the "prison readiness" data as an indication of the group's criminal energy. Alexander Throm, domestic policy spokesman for the Union, says: "The research confirms the suspicion that the 'Last Generation' is a criminal organization." The organization apparently offers its members a professionalized platform to commit crimes consciously and purposefully, even by accepting prison sentences. "This is criminal and has nothing to do with peaceful protest for climate protection."

Anonymous ID: c77356 Feb. 4, 2023, 2:53 a.m. No.18282607   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>18282580

2/2

 

The former chief detective and member of the Bundestag Sebastian Fiedler (SPD) told WELT AM SONNTAG that there is more and more evidence that the "last generation" is directed against the free-democratic basic order of the Federal Republic of Germany. "If this movement rejects democracy and categorizes its activists according to whether they are ready for jail, the Last Generation is a clear case for both the prosecutor and the Office for the Protection of the Constitution," Fiedler said. It is becoming more and more understandable why the Neuruppin public prosecutor's office is investigating the activists for forming a criminal organization.

The Berlin lawyer Niko Härting, who specializes in data protection and IT security, sees the leak as a "data meltdown". Under data protection law, such data as data about "political opinions" of a person would be among the "special categories of (sensitive) personal data" increasingly protected under Art. 9 GDPR – such as health data, data on sex life or sexual orientation. The data protection declaration that the "Last Generation" gives on its website is also "completely inadequate and violates the requirements of the GDPR". There is not correctly stated "for what purposes the personal data collected by the 'Last Generation' are used". Härting advises those affected to complain to the competent Bavarian data protection supervisory authority.