Anonymous ID: 1a057c July 21, 2018, 5:06 a.m. No.2229886   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0132 >>0355

Accused fraudster Browder claims GOP Congressman Rohrabacher 'on Russia's payroll'

 

Financier Bill Browder, wanted in Russia on tax evasion charges, has accused Republican Senator Dana Rohrabacher of being a Moscow stooge, alleging that he was paid by the Kremlin to lobby for the repeal of the Magnitsky Act.

 

Browder made his bold statement about Rohrabacher, who is the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia and Emerging Threats in the US Congress, as he was speaking at a panel at the Aspen Security Forum on Friday.

 

The self-styled "largest Putin's critic" was accusing Moscow of bribing foreign officials to promote its interests abroad, when he went on a personal offensive against Rohrabacher.

There is one member of the US Congress, who, I believe, is on the payroll of Russia. He is a Republican congressman from Orange County, Dana Rohrabacher, who is running around trying to overturn the Magnitsky Act on behalf of [Russian lawyer] Natalia Veselnitskaya, who is the person who went to Trump Tower," Browder said.

 

Pressed by a bewildered moderator to back up his claims that Rohrabacher is effectively an agent of the Kremlin with some facts, he toned down his initial remark.

 

"I did not say he's an agent of the Russian government, I believe he is under some type of the influence by the Russian government," Browder said.

 

Asked if he had any evidence of that supposed nefarious collusion, Browder said that while he did not have "bank transfers to prove it," he still believes he is right in his suspicions.

 

According to Browder, the founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital, Rohrabacher's actions speak for themselves.

 

Those actions include taking documents referring to Browder's tax evasion probe from Russian deputy prosecutor general Viktor Grin when Rohrabacher went to Moscow as part of a congressional delegation in 2016.

 

Browder also alleged that the congressman "was also entertaining Natalia Veselnitskaya on various occasions," without giving any details.

 

Back in 2017, Browder filed a complaint with the US Treasury's Office of Foreign Asset Control against Rohrabacher, alleging that, by listening to the Russia prosecution's side and taking relevant documents to Washington, he had violated the Russia sanctions.

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https://www.rt.com/usa/433850-rohrabacher-browder-kremlin-agent-payroll/

Anonymous ID: 1a057c July 21, 2018, 5:27 a.m. No.2229968   🗄️.is 🔗kun

How The QAnon Far Right Conspiracy Theory Went From 4Chan To Major Merchandising

 

Reports are in and QAnon is hot. It’s so hot right now that people are making money hand-over-fist off of it, yet most people have no idea what it is, or how it got so big.

 

Reportedly, QAnon is a rambling kind of free-form far-right conspiracy theory that stars Donald Trump as the hero and liberator, and Hillary Clinton as the evil villain. According to these popular conspiracy theorists, the government has been investigating Hillary Clinton and all of her “elite” cronies, and one day the Justice Department will round them all up and they will face “punishment.”

 

It may sound far-fetched to a lot of people, but QAnon has many believers, including Roseanne Barr and former baseball player Curt Schilling.

 

According to the Daily Beast, QAnon started on 4Chan. Someone named Q began posting cryptic clues on the boards, and before long there were dozens of clues that people began piecing together to create a narrative that some call “The Storm.”

 

No one knows who Q is. It is entirely possible that Q is one person, but it could just as easily be two people. Or thirty people. There’s no way to know. As dozens of clues became hundreds of clues, a video was uploaded to YouTube “explaining” it all. Then discussion groups popped on Twitter, where people compared notes.

 

A speaker named “Dead Cat” takes the stage. Apparently a big internet character for this crowd, which cheers him multiple times. “The deep state — we’re going to kill them bastards!” pic.twitter.com/YbWaufoxB4

 

— Will Sommer (@willsommer) April 7, 2018

 

As referenced by the New York Times, Roseanne latched on to the story and enlarged Q’s audience. Then QAnon shirts started showing up at Trump rallies and the story spread some more. When Schilling professed he had been following the theory, as reported by Inquisitr, the audience grew some more.

 

Apparently, now people can find QAnon shirts at Trump rallies in about a 1 to 15 ratio compared to MAGA shirts. This reportedly shows that it is becoming more accepted by mainstream supporters of Trump, and not just people hanging around 4Chan and Twitter.

 

Over time, billboards for QAnon appeared in Florida, then Georgia, and began popping up across the country. Online search traffic for QAnon began to rise. Suddenly a whole new group of people began asking, “What is QAnon?”

 

The version of QAnon that Curt Schilling linked to is, somehow, even crazier than regular QAnon. It features Miley Cyrus. https://t.co/sZVWeZeneK

 

— Will Sommer (@willsommer) June 27, 2018

 

But why does it work? Will Sommer of The Daily Beast gave his theory on this to Poynter.

 

“I think the appearance of ‘Q’ shirts at Trump rallies is playing a role, because it’s making it feel like more of a real-life thing. Finally, with the Russia investigation apparently heating up over the past few months, I think more Republicans are getting interested in finding a counter-narrative, which QAnon certainly provides.”

 

Regardless of how the theory grew or why so many people latch onto it, you can now buy QAnon shirts and ballcaps online in dozens of styles, from more outlets than can reasonably be listed. They are showing up in malls, and regional chain stores.

 

The odds are, if you go out for weekend of shopping and keep your eyes peeled, you’ll see a few QAnon shirts or hats. Since there is no information available regarding a QAnon trademark or copyright holder, it would appear that anyone who wants to cash in on this conspiracy theory trend is going for it.

 

https://www.inquisitr.com/4995217/how-the-qanon-far-right-conspiracy-theory-went-from-4chan-to-major-merchandising/

Anonymous ID: 1a057c July 21, 2018, 5:31 a.m. No.2229985   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0132 >>0355

Iran supreme leader threatens to block all Gulf oil exports if its own are stopped

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said that no country in the region will export oil if Iran’s exports are stopped. The same threat was earlier voiced by President Hassan Rouhani.

 

Speaking to Iranian ambassadors and senior diplomats on Saturday, Khamenei backed Rouhani’s earlier warning to close the Strait of Hormuz, thus blocking all oil shipments from the Persian Gulf.

 

“[These] were important remarks that reflect Islamic Republic’s approach,” the Ayatollah said, according to his official website. He added that Iran’s Foreign Ministry must closely follow the approach.

The statement comes in response to anti-Iran rhetoric by the US, which is currently pressing allies to cut off Iranian crude exports. During a recent tour, a senior State Department official warned that those failing to reduce Iranian oil imports to “zero” by early November would face US sanctions.

https://www.rt.com/news/433874-gulf-oil-exports-iran/