>>18626935 lb
>House Administration Committee hearing (March 28, 2023)
>[D]s Strongly Object to news video about 2022 Election Day voting problems in Luzerne County PA
>Committee Chair Rep. Bryan Steil's (R-PA) handles things well.
>>18626935 lb
>House Administration Committee hearing (March 28, 2023)
>[D]s Strongly Object to news video about 2022 Election Day voting problems in Luzerne County PA
>Committee Chair Rep. Bryan Steil's (R-PA) handles things well.
>Leading military blogger killed in St Petersburg cafe blast
>AFPApril 2, 2023 2:02 pm
Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in Russia on spying charges
By Sarah Dean, Julia Horowitz and Eliza Mackintosh, CNN
Updated 7:28 AM EDT, Fri March 31, 2023
Russian authorities have detained an American reporter for the Wall Street Journal and accused him of spying, signaling a significant ratcheting of both Moscow’s tensions with the United States and its campaign against foreign news media, which has been under intense pressure since President Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year.
Russia’s main security service, the FSB, claimed Thursday that Evan Gershkovich, a correspondent based in Moscow, had been trying to obtain state secrets. The Wall Street Journal categorically rejected those allegations, saying in a statement that it “vehemently denies the allegations from the FSB and seeks the immediate release of our trusted and dedicated reporter.”
Almar Latour, the chief executive of Dow Jones, which publishes The Wall Street Journal, condemned Gershkovich’s arrest in a memo to staffers Thursday, which was obtained by CNN, saying the company is working “around the clock” to secure his release. “This is an incredibly disturbing development,” Latour said.
A Russian district court in Moscow said Thursday that Gershkovich would be detained until May 29.
It is the first time an American journalist has been detained on accusations by Moscow of spying since the Cold War. It comes a week after US authorities announced charges against a Russian national, Sergey Vladimirovich Cherkasov, accusing him of being a Russian spy.
The Kremlin did not comment when asked if Gershkovich’s arrest was a tit-for-tat move related to Cherkasov, who is currently incarcerated in Brazil on fraud charges, according to the US Department of Justice. Asked by CNN during a daily briefing Thursday if Gershkovich’s arrest was a “retaliatory measure” for the charges against Cherkasov, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov replied: “I do not have such information. I have nothing to say on this topic.”
John Kirby, National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications, declined to weigh in on reports Gershkovich’s detention may be a retaliatory move, telling reporters Thursday that the US was still trying to gather information.
But Kirby did acknowledge the challenges facing journalists in Moscow, saying that while the administration respects that reporters in Russia face risks “it doesn’t change our deep concern about Americans being in Russia.” He reiterated a warning to Americans to avoid traveling to the country.
The FSB said Gershkovich was detained in Yekaterinburg, on the eastern side of the Ural mountains, and claimed he was “trying to obtain secret information” relating to “the activities of one of the enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex.”
The FSB said the reporter, who is accredited by Russia’s foreign ministry, was “acting on the instructions of the American side.”
The US State Department began tracking Gershkovich’s arrest Wednesday afternoon before the news broke publicly, according to two US officials. The US government was first informed of his arrest by The Wall Street Journal, according to another US official.
The State Department and White House said their officials had spoken with The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday night about Gershkovich’s arrest, and that President Biden was briefed. The Biden administration has been in contact with his family, and the State Department has reached out to the Russian side, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement Thursday.
“The State Department has been in direct touch with the Russian government on this matter, including actively working to secure consular access to Mr. Gershkovich,” Jean-Pierre said. “The targeting of American citizens by the Russian government is unacceptable. We condemn the detention of Mr. Gershkovich in the strongest terms.”
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Nov 05, 2017 1:55:46 AM EDT
Anonymous ID: cS8cMPVQ No. 148031295
Seth Rich only mentioned because it directly relates to SA.
LAS VEGAS.
What hotel did the 'reported' gunfire occur from?
What floors specifically?
Who owns the top floors?
Top floors only.
Why is that relevant?
What was the shooter's name?
What was his net worth?
How do you identify a spook?
What can historical data collection reveal?
Was there any eye witnesses?
Who?
Was he registered as a security guard?
Why is MS13 important?
What doesn't add up?
Was there only one shooter?
Why was JFK released?
What do the JFK files infer?
Was there only one shooter?
Who was in LV during this time?
What was the real mission?
Speculate.
Why are survivors dying randomly?
What do each of these survivors have in common?
Did they talk on social media?
What did they say?
Were they going to form a group?
Why is this relevant?
How did they die?
What CIA report was released by WK?
What can control a car?
How did the (2) of the survivors die?
Car crash?
How does this connect to SA?
What just happened in SA?
Who owns the top floors of the hotel?
What happened today in SA?
To who specifically?
Was POTUS in LV that night?
Yes/no?
Why was he there?
Who did he have a classified meeting with?
Did AF1 land at McCarran?
What unmarked tail numbers flew into McCarren that night?
Trace AF1 that entire day.
What do you notice?
Classified.
Q
Congressional Workplaces
Covered by the CAA
Office of the Architect of the Capitol
U.S.-ChinaEconomic and Security
Review Commission
>The author [Ami Tielr] posted blog on 7NOV017 and that post was made 5NOV2017; so, probably wasn't yet reading Q posts.
Interdasting
He probably wouldn't have known then.
Also interdastingthat the info fits with Q drops
>Are they manipulating the markets to exacerbate the crisis, with the intent to “save the day” when the time is right? Would that bring MBS unprecedented profits, popularity, & power? I think it very well could.
Well, I've been thinking that they would need to correct financially after all these years of ZERO interest rates.
Maybe fake president Potato would make a great cover.
Imagine if 45 was in office during this phase.