Anonymous ID: 5b97e2 Dec. 14, 2018, 7:32 a.m. No.4308406   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8691

Dough posted. Check

 

>>4308308 5489

Haven't quite found a tie there yet, but….

https://www.rbth.com/articles/2008/06/26/russiaprof_tnk.html

 

TNK-BP's Russian shareholders (the AAR Consortium representing the interests of Mikhail Friedman, Herman Khan, Victor Vekselberg and Leonard Blavatnik) have called for replacing Dudley as the company's CEO, accusing him of acting in the interests of only one shareholder - BP, and filed a suit at the Stockholm International Arbitration Court against BP, when the BP management refused to accommodate their demand for equal representation on TNK-BP's board of directors. 

 

Russian shareholders also claim that TNK-BP has placed too many foreigners in top-management positions, and that AAR has been given insufficient say in strategic decisions.

 

Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin helpfully waded in with his public comments, having warned the BP management back in 2003 that the TNK-BP 50-50 shareholder structure was untenable, and would lead to a conflict sooner or later. Putin explicitly advised the TNK-BP shareholders to rearrange the ownership structure to give one side - either BP or AAR-majority control. 

 

Over the weekend, BP's Chairman Peter Sutherland made some controversial comments that have infuriated the Russian shareholders and are bound to escalate the conflict. "It is unfortunately a much simpler dispute over control, and perhaps ultimately ownership of the company. This is just a return to the corporate raiding activities that were prevalent in Russia in the 1990s," he said.

 

Sutherland noted that the Russian leadership is standing by and allowing the tycoons to push forward with their takeover attempt. "Prime minister Putin has referred to such tactics as relics of the 1990s, but unfortunately our partners continue to use them, and the leaders of the country seem unwilling or unable to step in and stop them," he said.

 

 

Through Dudley get to Mikhail Friedman, Friedan ties to Alfa Bank. Alfa Bank and the supposed Trump Tower Russia server issue.

 

So say they that then Candidate Trump server talked to Alfa

https://kikoshouse.blogspot.com/2018/10/why-alfa-bank-mystery-is-key-to.html?m=1

 

Wiki drop related clown tools possibly assigning router ips…

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cia-created-toolkit-for-hacking-hundreds-of-routers-models/

Anonymous ID: 5b97e2 Dec. 14, 2018, 7:36 a.m. No.4308438   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>4308406

The caravan

..Ma

>>4308308 5489

https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-1637926/BP-threat-to-snatch-homes-of-oligarchs.html

 

As its man is forced to flee Moscow, the oil giant seeks legal redress by targeting London palaces of Russian billionaires.

 

Oil giant BP is considering legal action to seize the overseas assets of four billionaire oligarchs who own half its Russian joint venture company and with whom it is waging a bitter battle.

 

BP has decided to take the unprecedented step of threatening to sequester the oligarchs' assets, including two palatial London homes, in an attempt to protect its £8bn investment in Russia.

 

The legal threat is a significant escalation of the war between the TNK-BP partners and follows the dramatic exit from Moscow last week of the organisation's chief executive Robert Dudley who fled because of mounting pressure against him.

 

Yesterday Moscow prosecutors summoned Dudley to appear before them tomorrow to explain alleged 'violations' of labour laws by the company. A TNK-BP spokesman said it would send a representative to answer questions.

 

The two oligarchs with the closest ties to London are German Khan, 46, and Len Blavatnik, 50. Khan, allegedly worth £6.9bn, once owned property in Eaton Square, west London. It is believed his wife, a former air hostess, and their three children live in the capital.

 

Blavatnik moved to the capital three years ago and now lives in a huge property in Kensington Palace Gardens, west London.

 

A BP source suggested that hitting at the oligarchs' uber-rich lifestyle would be the most effective response. He said: 'They are hounding out our chief executive, but they have things that they care about, like their assets in the West.'

 

At the root of the dispute is the anger of the Russians at the decline in the dividend payments they receive. BP has said that it wants to plough more profits into capital spending to boost oil production, while the Russians say the return of four per cent on their capital in the joint venture is not enough.

 

Yet Mikhail Fridman and Viktor Vekselberg, in addition to Blavatnik and Kahn, have personally earned billions of pounds in dividends since the company was set up in 2003. According to confidential papers seen by Financial Mail, the four have together increased their wealth by £21bn thanks to the financial performance of TNK-BP.

Anonymous ID: 5b97e2 Dec. 14, 2018, 8:04 a.m. No.4308717   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8733 >>8926

>>4308691

Browder and Mcfaul

(McFaul also a Rhodes Scholar)

 

https://www.salon.com/2018/07/20/salon-interview-michael-mcfaul-and-bill-browder-vladimir-putins-most-wanted-men/

Both McFaul and Browder have repeatedly been accused of various crimes by Putin's government, on extremely scant evidence. In the normal course of events, neither of them would need to worry about the elected leader of a democratic nation agreeing to hand them over to their authoritarian nemesis. Yet Trump apparently considered doing precisely that: Putin specifically mentioned Browder as someone he'd like to interrogate during the Helsinki summit, without protest from Trump. When it was revealed on Wednesday that Russia also wanted to question McFaul, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders suggested Trump was considering letting him do so.

Anonymous ID: 5b97e2 Dec. 14, 2018, 8:19 a.m. No.4308850   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4308691

BP took financial hits on the Azerbaijan blowout and the Deepwater Horizon.

 

Crazy theory

War is a racket

Topple Libya and send in BP to make up some fiat like the leafs did.

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wikileaks-files/libya-wikileaks/8294933/A-BRIGHT-SPOT-CANADAS-VERENEX-STRIKES-OIL-IN-LIBYA.html

Anonymous ID: 5b97e2 Dec. 14, 2018, 8:36 a.m. No.4309025   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4308926

https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/off-the-shelf/foundations-of-the-american-century

 

"Malignant."

 

That is the first adjective Inderjeet Parmar uses to describe American philanthropy in his study of the Carnegie, Ford, and Rockefeller foundations and their impact on U.S. foreign policy in the twentieth century.