Anonymous ID: 365688 Jan. 12, 2019, 5:44 p.m. No.4731625   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Have doubts about what the shill tactics are?

Scan the last bread and the responses to anyone questioning the narrative that THEY are trying to force everyone into accepting how this place is and works.

 

anon does not want to be the decider of this at all. THEY decided to come in here and sow division and piss in this yard.

Fed up with the years of this bullshit and how we are all forced to accept whatever it is they decide.

No Moar.

Anonymous ID: 365688 Jan. 12, 2019, 6:06 p.m. No.4731892   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2046 >>2137

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Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX will reduce its workforce by about 10 percent of the company’s more than 6,000 employees, the company said Friday.

 

The company said it will “part ways” with some of its manpower, citing “extraordinarily difficult challenges ahead.”

 

“To continue delivering for our customers and to succeed in developing interplanetary spacecraft and a global space-based Internet, SpaceX must become a leaner company. Either of these developments, even when attempted separately, have bankrupted other organizations,” a spokesman said in an email.

 

In June, Elon Musk fired at least seven people in the senior management team leading a SpaceX satellite launch project, Reuters reported in November.

 

The firings were related to disagreements over the pace at which the team was developing and testing its Starlink satellites.

 

SpaceX’s Starlink program is competing with OneWeb and Canada’s Telesat to be the first to market with a new satellite-based internet service.

 

The management shakeup involved Musk bringing in new managers from SpaceX headquarters in California to replace a number of the managers he fired in Seattle.

 

Last month, SpaceX launched its first U.S. national security space mission, when a SpaceX rocket carrying a U.S. military navigation satellite blasted off from Florida’s Cape Canaveral.

 

In December, the Wall Street Journal reported that SpaceX was raising $500 million, taking its valuation to $30.5 billion.

 

http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0005474900

Anonymous ID: 365688 Jan. 12, 2019, 6:27 p.m. No.4732189   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Cohen's father-in-law loaned $20M to cab mogul who was in FBI warrant: report

 

The father-in-law of President Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, has reportedly loaned $20 million to the wife of a Chicago cab mogul who was identified in the warrant the FBI used to raid Cohen's office, hotel room and home.

 

The Chicago Sun Times reported Cohen's father-in-law, Fima Shusterman, has given the money in loans over the past eight months to Yasya Shtayner, whose family owns Chicago Medallion Management Corp.

 

Cohen owns 22 of the 368 taxicabs managed by the company, according to the Sun Times. According to the Sun Times, Shusterman gave eight loans to Shtayner.

 

Shtayner and her husband, who serves as the company's corporate secretary, were reportedly named in a warrant obtained by the FBI for the Cohen raid.

 

The Sun Times previously reported that the FBI agents were looking for information about connections Cohen has to Shtayner and her husband, who are both immigrants from Ukraine.

 

Cohen is reportedly under investigation for bank fraud and campaign finance law violations.

 

Shtayner, her husband and their sons are also facing a separate lawsuit from a federal credit union operated by the League of Mutual Taxi Owners in New York. The federal credit union sued in an effort to collect a loan of about $3.5 million, according to the Sun Times.

 

Shusterman, who owns a condo in Trump World Tower in New York City, in 1993 pleaded guilty to federal income–tax fraud regarding the taxicab business he owns in New York.

 

In the Cohen raid earlier this month, agents reportedly seized bank records, communications between Cohen and Trump, and documents related to payments to two women who alleged they had an affair with the president more than a decade ago.

 

Prosecutors in Manhattan obtained the search warrants "in part" based on the referral from special counsel Robert Mueller's office, which prompted Trump to launch a series of attacks on Mueller and his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

 

https://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/383713-trump-lawyers-father-in-law-gave-20-million-in-loans-to-chicago-cab-mogul