https://theintercept.com/2023/01/15/guccifer-interview-hacked-clinton-emails/
Sorry, Not Sorry
Guccifer, the Hacker Who Launched Clinton Email Flap, Speaks Out After Nearly a Decade Behind Bars
https://theintercept.com/2023/01/15/guccifer-interview-hacked-clinton-emails/
Sorry, Not Sorry
Guccifer, the Hacker Who Launched Clinton Email Flap, Speaks Out After Nearly a Decade Behind Bars
>Green Zone
all for a larp
Originally, the charging of interest, known as usury, was banned by Christian churches. This included charging a fee for the use of money, such as at a bureau de change. However over time the charging of interest became acceptable due to the changing nature of money, and the term 'usury' came to be used for charging interest above the rate allowed by law. Despite the prohibition of usury and the Church distrust against exchange activities (as opposed to production activities), a number of operations of a banking or financial nature are in evidence in the activities of the Knights Templar (12th century), Mounts of Piety (appeared in 1462) and the Apostolic Chamber attached directly to the Vatican (money loans, guarantees, issuance of securities, investments, etc.)
>operations of a banking or financial nature are in evidence in the activities of the Knights Templar attached directly to the Vatican
>deathwatch
>Her inside is even uglier!
>love