Anonymous ID: acc041 Oct. 24, 2024, 1:54 p.m. No.21822950   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2970

Germany #107 >>21816705 translation via Yandex

 

Important Twitter posting - the answers are also interesting.

 

US Presidential Election:

 

Do the 10 days of darkness (answer from Q: "shutdown") refer to the takeover of the lying press by the military with subsequent reconnaissance of US citizens via the MSM channels?

 

Spit Ball

I believe that Trump has succeeded in making the election "too big to manipulate". With Trump leading in all Swing states and Republican turnout breaking records in those Swing States, I believe the enemy has already moved on to Plan B. They hope that they will be able to continue counting the votes for up to ten days to make up for Kamala's huge deficit with large amounts of fake ballots. What you do not expect is what, in my opinion, is planned and will come. How to expose the entire electoral system as fraudulent in order to completely change the system and take a lot of security precautions to protect the constitutional right of the American people to vote forever? How to expose a "conspiracy of treason" by an uprising that controlled our country, with puppets in both parties? How to expose the traitors in the media and entertainment industry who are also involved in the conspiracy? I would like to suggest one way. Do you remember that Q mentioned the ten days of darkness? Do you remember the Anon who asked Q about this? By Q drop 282 Dec 06, 2017 9:03:11 PM EST Anonymous "I have a question: The 10 days of darkness… when?" Q answered with just one word. „Shutdown.“ Q Many believe that this refers to a government shutdown of some kind or a communication shutdown, but I believe a communication shutdown would cause too much chaos.

 

I believe that Q is referring to something else. I think the "ten days of darkness" refers to the shutdown of the "news media".

 

We are at war. The media is a controlled arm of the enemy. The military has the right during the war to eliminate enemy propaganda and control the media coverage that is presented to the American people. Do you remember what Trump said? The "media" asked: "What storm, Mr. President?" Trump said: "You'll find out about that already.“ With this, he directly addressed the media, which is the enemy of the people. I believe that it will be obvious that Trump won the election on election night, but the enemy will desperately try to delay the announcement of his victory, and he will start chaos in the main cities of the Democrats to prevent Trump's inauguration. Their hope is a civil war. But I think the military has been waiting for this moment. Mass arrests are planned, and the "ten days of darkness" will be the ten days needed to control the media and convey the full truth to the American people when justice begins to be served. We are eagerly awaiting the post on X that will trigger the storm. What do you want to bet that it will happen on election night or the day after?

 

Original tweet is in English

https://x.com/JoeLang51440671/status/1849148823571923217

Anonymous ID: acc041 Oct. 24, 2024, 2:04 p.m. No.21823014   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3121

>>21822970

>Why reveal a mission start signal unless to deceive?

 

I'm thinking the tweet would be what sends the panic into overdrive. Within minutes there would be those running for private jets with many flight plans to Canada so they could try to hide under Trudy's skirts

I envision the shills seeing the tweet go out (no doubt in my mind anons will repost that tweet all over the breads, and not just General) but when the shills expect a meeting for further direction the middle level management has vanished

Anonymous ID: acc041 Oct. 24, 2024, 2:14 p.m. No.21823081   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3173 >>3192

>>21822974

So you assume people of color are incapable of formulating questions?

 

Science!

Male, Female, rarely the Hermaphrodite

That's it

Psychology was one of the "Social Studies" until rebranded as a "Social Science"

Anonymous ID: acc041 Oct. 24, 2024, 2:52 p.m. No.21823287   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Canada #65 >>21820630

Bill Gates tries to squirm out of court case but the Dutch aren’t having it

By Rhoda Wilson on October 24, 2024

 

Arno van Kessel and Peter Stassen are two Dutch attorneys who have worked together on several notable cases, particularly those related to the covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath. One of those covid cases is against Bill Gates.

 

Gates tried to claim that the Dutch court had no jurisdiction over him. Last week, the court ruled that it did.

 

Arno van Kessel and Peter Stassen are representing seven claimants who alleged harm from covid injections. The case against Bill Gates and others, facilitated by the Stichting Recht Oprecht Foundation, is a significant development in the Netherlands. The case is being heard at the Leeuwarden District Court in the Dutch province of Fryslân (Friesland).

 

Proceedings officially began on 14 July 2023 when bailiffs travelled across the Netherlands to serve summons to the 17 defendants. Two of the defendants, Bill Gates and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, live in the United States so the Public Prosecutors Office was also served as well as summons being sent to the two men, by courier, to their addresses. The case was due to be first heard on 22 November 2023.

 

Last year, Stichting Recht Oprecht’s Charles de Recht interviewed van Kessel and Stassen about the civil case being launched by a group of seven vaccine-injured Dutch citizens against Prime Minister Mark Rutte, former Minister Hugo de Jonge and several members of the Outbreak Management Team, which advised the government.

 

“The proceedings are being conducted on the legal basis of tort,” Stassen said. A tort is a civil wrong that causes harm to another person by violating a protected right.

 

Stassen added, “The central [tenet] is that covid-19 is not a disease but an unlawful project as part of The Great Reset.”

 

“What makes this case special is that the entire Dutch state, this means all state ministries and institutions, are being sued by our clients for deliberately committing an unlawful act against them. And, in fact, against the entire Dutch people,” van Kessel said.

 

Kessel went on. “Not only the state but also several executive leaders are being sued in private by our clients for deliberately committing an unlawful act.”

 

“This has never happened in the history of the Kingdom of the Netherlands,” he said.

 

On 4 September, de Recht again interviewed van Kessel and Stassen to provide an update on the case.

 

On 22 November 2023, the attorneys for all the defendants entered their submissions. All the defendants requested an extension for the submission of their defence statements from the court, which was granted.

 

All, except Bill Gates, have now provided substantive written responses with their written statements of defence, Stassen said.

 

“[Gates] has raised the jurisdiction of the court in a so-called incidental procedure,” van Kessel said. “He has stated that the court of Netherlands has no jurisdiction over him.”

 

However, the court ruled that the parties must appear in person at the court for an oral hearing on 18 September 2024, which is open for the public to attend. “In other words, Bill Gates is expected to appear before the Leeuwarden Court with his lawyer where they will be given the opportunity to explain their position orally,” van Kessel explained.

 

Stassen explained what they meant by the ‘Covid-19: The Great Reset’ project which, despite their case that involves uncovering the truth about the project, is going full steam ahead.

 

“I fully endorse the seriousness of the situation,” van Kessel said. “Developments are moving very quickly.” Adding that the project is “running at full speed” and most people in the EU are unaware that “there is a lot of mRNA injection suffering to come.”

 

One of the most important recent developments, he said, is the European Commission, which people living within the EU have no influence over, is financing a project called EUVABECO that was due to be launched in September.

 

EUVABECO “aims to provide EU member states with plans and strategies to persuade people to have mRNA injections regularly and … for life,” van Kessel warned. “Part of this is the digital vaccination passport.”

 

“In the main proceedings, we speak in this context of the ‘Certificate Of Vaccination ID’, COVID, which is clearly the true meaning of the word COVID,” van Kessel said.

 

On 16 October, AD reported that “Gates had objected [to the Dutch case against him], arguing that the judges did not have jurisdiction.” However, “The court in Leeuwarden ruled on Wednesday that it does have jurisdiction.”

 

Van Kessel and Stassen gave a press conference to give updates on the case which Zebra Inspiratie posted on Facebook on 18 September. Unfortunately, this press conference is only available in Dutch.

 

https://expose-news.com/2024/10/24/gates-tries-to-squirm-out-of-court-case-but/

Anonymous ID: acc041 Oct. 24, 2024, 3:14 p.m. No.21823440   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3523 >>3635

>>21823390

Global Shipping Business Tied to Mitch McConnell, Secretary Elaine Chao Shrouded in Offshore Tax Haven

 

The Paradise Papers reveal that Trump’s Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao and Sen. Mitch McConnell have more ties to tax havens than previously known.

Lee Fang, Spencer Woodman February 5 2018, 6:00 a.m.

 

On June 6, 2016, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell joined his wife, Elaine Chao, now the U.S. secretary of transportation, at a ceremonyOpens in a new tab on the Harvard Business School campus to dedicate a new building emblazoned with the Chao family name. Funded by a $40 million gift from the Chao family and its foundation, the building would serve as a new hub for Harvard’s Executive Education program. But the family’s generosity appears to have come at the expense of taxpayers — the money, it turns out, would already have been in the public treasury had it not been sheltered from the government in complex offshore tax havens.

 

Over a period of five years, millions of dollars were quietly funneled to a Chao family foundation via two offshore firms that list a New York address but are not incorporated anywhere in the United States. Two entities with the same names, however, are incorporated in the Marshall Islands, known as one of the world’s most secretiveOpens in a new tab offshore havens for firms seeking to avoid taxes and a preferred foreign locale for the Foremost Group, the Chao family’s New York-based shipping business. The Foremost Group and a spokesperson for the Department of Transportation declined to comment on where the two donating firms are incorporated.

 

Chao, notably, has been a key voice in promoting the Trump administration economic policies, including the historic rewrite of the tax code — a legislative accomplishment that is likely the pinnacle of McConnell’s congressional career. The reform shifted the corporate tax code to a territorial system, a move highly expected to rewardOpens in a new tab firms that funnel earningsOpens in a new tab through offshore tax havens, such as the Cayman Islands or the Marshall Islands. Speaking at the Davos World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in January, Chao called Trump’s “America first” policies “the affirmation of American exceptionalism.” Critics, she noted, “who don’t want to listen to him can leave.”

 

The connection between the offshore accounts and the donation to the Chao family foundation were found through a search of the Paradise Papers — a trove of more than 13 million leaked documents from tax havens around the world obtained by German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and shared by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists with reporting partners around the world.

 

The documents reviewed by The Intercept highlight the extent to which Chao’s family shipping business has made use of offshore jurisdictions. Chao also appears connected to her family’s offshore firms in ways that have not been reported. Both a Chao family foundation website and her LinkedIn page list Chao as having chaired the foundation associated with the Harvard gift.

 

In response to a request for comment, Marianne McInerney, a spokesperson at the Transportation Department, said in an email that Chao was a volunteer chair for the foundation between 2013 and 2014 and that she “had no day-to-day responsibilities and received no compensation.” McInerney also said Chao has no affiliation with the family shipping business, the Foremost Group. “The Secretary,” she said, “complies with all applicable ethics requirements.”

 

The Foremost Group did not respond to emails and calls requesting comment.

 

McConnell married Chao, the daughter of shipping magnate James Si-Cheng Chao, in 1993. James Chao fled the civil war in China to arrive in Taiwan, and shortly thereafter immigrated to the United States, where he began his building an international shipping business. Thanks to the Foremost Group, McConnell and Elaine Chao, one of Washington’s most politically powerful couples, are also estimated to be millionaires many times over. Though Chao has never played a leadership role in the company, her father gave the couple a gift of between $5 million and $25 million in 2008, according to PoliticoOpens in a new tab. McConnell’s net worth was about $26.7 million in 2016, according to a Center for Responsive Politics estimateOpens in a new tab.

 

The Chao family’s use of offshore structures came to light in 2014 when The Nation reportedOpens in a new tab that the family business had routed ownership of its cargo ships through a series of opaque registrations in Liberia and the Marshall Islands. The Foremost Group fleet consists primarily of dry-bulk cargo ships carrying commodities, including coal, to ports around the world.

 

In 2016, ProPublica reportedOpens in a new tab that the Foremost Group had registered a total of 17 cargo ships offshore, mostly via subsidiaries registered in the Marshall Islands. This raised concerns that Chao may face a conflict of interest because her job as transportation secretary involves overseeing the Maritime Administration, which encourages shipping firms in certain sectors to register their vessels in the United States.

 

“There is no conflict of interest,” said McInerney. She said the department doesn’t regulate foreign-flagged ships, and regulations determine which trades require ships to fly a U.S. flag.

 

A longtime Republican activist, Chao is the first Asian-American woman in U.S. history to become a Cabinet member; she was appointed labor secretary by George W. Bush in 2001. She has also been active in her family’s foundation, the Ruth Mulan Chu Chao Foundation.

 

In 2010, the foundation received its largest reported donation to date: $17 million from an entity called “Foremost Holdings Corporation,” which the foundation’s public filingsOpens in a new tab list as having the same address as the Foremost Group’s headquarters in New York. Yet a review of state incorporation records found no entity called Foremost Holdings Corporation incorporated in New York — or any U.S. state. Only one company by this name could be located, via a Paradise Papers search, and the firm is registered in the Marshall Islands.

 

And in 2014 and 2015, the Chao family foundation received two contributions totaling $12.5 million from “Foremost Bulkers Group LLC,” which also listed its address at the Foremost Group’s New York headquarters — this time with a “care of” notation. In 2016, Foremost Bulkers Group LLC provided another $11,555,000 to the foundation. But, again, a records search found no firm by that name incorporated anywhere in the United States. However, a Foremost Bulkers Group, which also turned up in a search of the Paradise Papers, was registered in the Marshall Islands.

 

Public financial records filed by the foundation with the Internal Revenue Service give little indication where the two donor firms, Foremost Holdings Corporation and Foremost Bulkers Group LLC, are actually incorporated.

 

The foundation, in public filings provided to the New York attorney general’s office, labeled donations from Foremost Bulkers Group LLC as contributions received from foreign organizations under exclusion code 24 from the IRS. The IRS guidelines for public foundations note that such contributions indicateOpens in a new tab that they are “from a trade or business not conducted in the United States and not derived from United States sources.”

 

The Marshall Islands’ corporate registry list both companies as still active.

 

Stephen Shay, a tax expert and professor at Harvard Law School, said he does not believe that there would be anything illegal about a foundation’s public tax forms listing an offshore contributor at the address of its U.S. domestic parent company, although such a move “would not seem usual.” Offshore firms try to avoid the appearance of a close business relationship with domestic parent companies, according to Shay, to avoid giving any impression that the offshore subsidiaries might have business activity in the United States that could trigger federal tax liability.

 

According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, when it comes to sharing tax-related information with other countries, the Marshall Islands is one of the world’s least compliant jurisdictions. In December, the European Union placed the island nation on a blacklistOpens in a new tab of 17 countries across the globe that failed to meet its standards for tax fairness and transparency.

 

The offshore firms that quietly donated to the Chao foundation are by no means an outlier in the shipping industry. More than 70 percent of large, privately owned U.S. ships are registered abroad, according to an analysis by ProPublica. The Marshall Islands is a popular corporate home for shipping firms, which, in addition to low taxes, enables these firms to skirt federal labor laws that would otherwise govern their shipping crews.

 

The new building for the Harvard Business School’s Executive Education program was named the Ruth Mulan Chu Chao CenterOpens in a new tab, for Elaine Chao’s mother. In a letterOpens in a new tab released at the dedication ceremony, former President George W. Bush praised Chao’s father, the founder of the Foremost Group, for pursing the American Dream and thanked the family for “giving back to the country that has blessed them so much.”

 

The executive center is meant to be a place for Fortune 500 senior managers and Wall Street bosses to sharpen their financial skills. According to its website, it offers courses — costing up to $80,000 for seven weeks of instruction — intended to, for instance, help executives assess “the competitive forces that distinguish highly profitable industries” and take “strategic actions today that will position your firm for competitive advantage tomorrow.”

 

Public filings report that the Ruth Mulan Chu Chao Foundation gave $20 million to Harvard in two payments, in 2012 and 2014, along with a donation of approximately $19.6 million in 2016.

 

Brian Kenny, a spokesperson for Harvard Business School, said in an email that the balance of the $40 million gift was paid in 2016. $5 million of the gift is dedicated to providing financial assistance to students of Chinese heritage, accordingOpens in a new tab to the university.

 

He said the Chao family had been longtime supporters of the school as alumni and participants in advisory groups. “Conversations with the Chao family about philanthropy and engagement with the School more broadly spanned over four decades,” Kenny said, “well in advance of any notion of a new building.”

 

Citing “respect for the confidentiality of donors,” Kenny declined to comment on the terms of the Chao family gift.

 

https://theintercept.com/2018/02/05/mitch-mcconnell-elaine-chao-offshore-paradise-papers/