>>1923536 lb
.. I never said I thought SR was alive.
..and source could be intel, not a person.
>>1923536 lb
.. I never said I thought SR was alive.
..and source could be intel, not a person.
>>>1923560 (You)learn the difference between source and intel.
maybe you could expand your thinking and read this.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_intelligence
I am saying they are but little puppets in the scheme.
Who is behind the C_A giving them the talking points.
?What is Mueller?
What is Comey?
What is Brennan?
Peter strzok is real.
Just showed him walking into meeting.
Thanks for this.
commentator on FOX says committee can release transcripts of Stzrok deposition with redactions with approval of committee chair.
clarity that redactions of sensitive secret info.
So Gowdy can unilaterally decide to release transcripts
BQQM!
MONEY LAUNDERERS!
EXPAND YOUR THINKING!!
EXPAND COMPANY>FRAUD>CHILD ABUSE
I don’t know whether or not this has anything to do with the cabal, but it involves a fraudulent site run by a convicted child abuser, . Ayman Ahmed El-Difrawi.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/davidhalperin/ftc-takes-action-against_b_9805832.html
The Federal Trade Commission announced yesterday its first settlement with an education lead generation company, Orlando-based Expand, Inc., and its owner, Ayman “Alec” El-Difrawi, for alleged deceptive practices. The FTC contends that Expand, which operates under the names Gigats, EducationMatch and SoftRock, has been claiming to visitors to its websites that it is “pre-screening” job applicants, when in fact it is gathering personal information for other purposes, including selling it to for-profit colleges that are seeking new students.
Expand’s websites aggregated some job listings from the Internet, but, according to the FTC, many were stale or had no official connection to Expand, and Expand didn’t actually forward job applications to employers. Instead, Expand directed applicants to “employment specialists” and then “education counselors” who steered the applicants to for-profit colleges that paid Expand amounts ranging from $22 to $125 for each such prospective student, a.k.a. lead.
http://www.thefullwiki.org/Ayman_Ahmed_El-Difrawi
Ayman Ahmed El-Difrawi (a.k.a Alec Defrawy, Alec DeFrawey, Ayman El-Difrawi, Michael Difrawi, Michael Jensen, David Mellon, Alan Madison, Alen Madison, Alex Simon, Alec Simon, Alec Siman, David Katz and many more) was born in 1964 to Ahmed El-Difrawi and Rafia Kashmiri—two Egyptian immigrants who now live in Groveland, Florida
In 1992, Ayman Ahmed El-Defrawi was accused of child abuse and was arrested for aggravated child abuse and child abuse by the State of Florida. He allegedly attacked a 4-year-old boy; scorched the skin off his genitals and rubbed Tabasco sauce on the young boy's open wounds.<refThirteenth Judicial Circuit, Hillsborough County, Florida</ref> It is believed that the case was settled out of court
In 1996, Ayman was sentenced to nearly four years in federal prison and to pay more than $2.3 million in restitution to the victims of a scam he created through companies known as the Small Business Loan Association and Shearson Management Group
Ayman currently resides in Orlando, Florida and operates several illegal, web-based, employment scams<refWashington Post February 10, 2007 Taking the Bait On a Phish Scam -Job Seekers Are Targets, Victims of Sophisticated Ploy</ref> from his Veranda Park office in the Metrowest area of Orlando, Florida. They are controlled by Ayman, along with his business partner Ralph Edward Bell, Jr., and technical managers, Mike Danque, Iyad Muhanna, Mike Thomas, Svetozar Petkov, V. "Obry" Obrechkov<ref> Level Consulting - Owned by Svetozar Petkov and Obry Obrechkov - Listing many of Ayman's web sites as their clients</ref>. Most of the operation is run under the Internet Solutions Corp. name, which is registered to their corporate lawyer, Alex Finch.<ref> Sun Biz Company Filing For Internet Solutions Corp
https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/cases-proceedings/152-3124/expand-inc-gigats
Last Updated: September 15, 2016
Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. Expand, Inc., a corporation, also doing business as Gigats, also doing business as Education Match, also doing business as SoftRock, Inc., and Ayman A. Difrawi, also known as Alec Difrawi, also known as Ayman El-Difrawi, individually and as an officer or director of Expand, Inc., Defendants.