Anonymous ID: 6d9d18 May 27, 2019, 1:29 a.m. No.6599972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0046

>>6599696 LB

RunningTheRace

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Nunes' letter reveals Misfud's real name: Joseph Di Gabriele

 

joseph marchman

@josephmarchman

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May 25

Code name Joseph Di Gabriele=Mifsud the UK/Italian "spy" who worked for CIA. With the help of the newly elected Italian PM and with hopefully a cooperative UK PM we can see indictments for TREASON against Brennan, Obama, Clinton, Comey, Strozk, and their pals. TRY EM' and FRY EM'

 

Wayne Sida

@neurosidafex

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May 24

Replying to

@drawandstrike

Who vectored #Mifsud (aka Joseph di Gabriele) to @GeorgePapa19

? If it was @OrbisIntl

or #FusionGPS, we have a big problem.

https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2018/05/26/the_maltese_phantom_of_russiagate_.html

 

Cara TXZEAL

@Cara_TXZEAL

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May 23

Joseph Mifsud is also Joseph Di Gabriele.

His Russian "Russian lovebird" is Olga Vingradova.

 

EyePyramid ItalyGate SpyGate

 

@TheChiIIum

@almostjingo

@ECEverett1

@ChuckRossDC

@almostjingo

@BenKTallmadge

 

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Giulio Occhionero

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· May 23

If @DevinNunes knows the name Di Gabriele (likely fingerprints checks on flights) he knows the real name of his "Russian lovebird" (Olga Vinogradova).

 

Italian flight authority ENAV might have to explain. Oh its security chief Francesco Di Maio is a supposed EyePyramid victim.

 

Medicine Tribe

@sojmed

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May 23

Replying to

@JasonButtrill

Nunes info includes Mifsud aka Joseph di Gabriele which links 2 a porn site. A Russian student booked a spot at a spy traing school set up by Mifsud in Spain. The student initiated a lawsuit bc Mifsud was a fraud in her opinion. Mifsud's wife is suing 4 divorce. Casting couch?

Anonymous ID: 6d9d18 May 27, 2019, 1:40 a.m. No.6600001   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0020

>>6599951

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1985-01-09-8501020694-story.html

Alison Lurie in The Language of Clothes: ''All obviously geometrical patterns including stripes, checks and regularly spaced images of anything . . . seem to be related to the wish to order the universe. Stripes, for example, often seem to express organized effort, a desire or ability to follow the line. By association, they may suggest dependability and rectitude. . . .

Anonymous ID: 6d9d18 May 27, 2019, 1:58 a.m. No.6600046   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6600004

>>6599972

 

It looks like Joseph Mifsud a/k/a Joseph di Gabriele was western intelligence.

 

Twatterverse is already zeroing in on whether this is the link to Brennan & Clapper.

 

If Di Gabriele is his real name, he's Italian, not Maltese.

 

And the De Gennaro guy (tons of crumbs in LB) was running him on behalf of US intel guys.

 

Italy PM just fired his top intel guys

PapaD says Italy has flipped on Brennan

Looks like PapaD's hot wife is a honeypot

PapaD and Carter Page were their US patsies, and Occhionero and his sister were their Italian patsy counterparts

 

Got to find Mifsud to get him

Getting Giovanni De Gennaro, whew - this old guy is a real piece of work

Good Intel agents, we are ROOTING for you people!!

DO IT Q TEAM

Anonymous ID: 6d9d18 May 27, 2019, 2:18 a.m. No.6600090   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6600084

Then they know they're screwed.

Occhionero noted that his two US servers were in Washington State and West Virginia.

I mean, hell, if we know that, and Q has plainly stated

We Have It All

 

We can stick the proverbial fork in, because they're done.

Anonymous ID: 6d9d18 May 27, 2019, 2:43 a.m. No.6600137   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0195 >>0410 >>0582 >>0636 >>0645

Haven't seen it mentioned

Got another nationalist/populist win, in India

In a landslide, too

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-india-election/indias-modi-stuns-opposition-with-huge-election-win-idUSKCN1SS2YR

 

India's Modi stuns opposition with huge election win

 

NEW DELHI/AYODHYA (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi scored a dramatic election victory on Thursday, putting his Hindu nationalist party on course to increase its majority on a mandate of business-friendly policies and a tough stand on national security.

 

His re-election reinforces a global trend of right-wing populists sweeping to victory, from the United States to Brazil and Italy, often after adopting harsh positions on protectionism, immigration and defense.

 

Official data from the Election Commission showed Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party ahead in 302 of the 542 seats up for grabs, up from the 282 it won in 2014 and more than the 272 seats needed for a majority in the lower house of parliament.

 

That would give his party the first back-to-back majority for a single party since 1984. Votes will be fully counted by Friday morning.

 

Modi was showered with rose petals by some of the thousands of cheering supporters who waited for hours in a thunderstorm for his arrival at party headquarters on Thursday evening.

 

“Whatever happened in these elections is in the past, we have to look ahead. We have to take everyone forward, including our staunchest opponents,” he said in a televised address.

 

He was critical of the many people that doubted the BJP could increase its majority.

 

“The political pundits of India have to leave behind their ideas of the past,” he added.

 

Modi has slashed red tape in the world’s fifth-largest economy, though some overseas firms, including Amazon, Walmart and Mastercard, have complained about policies they say are designed to benefit domestic rivals.

 

He will face demands to provide jobs for the tens of millions of young people coming on to the market in the next few years and to boost depressed farm incomes.

 

“The immediate challenges are to address employment, the issue of agricultural income and revive the banking sector,” said Madan Sabnavis, chief economist at Care Ratings in Mumbai.

 

But making good on his promise of unity will be difficult as the BJP campaign was often divisive, and India’s Muslim minority has expressed fears that policies aimed at pleasing the Hindu majority could imperil their livelihoods.

 

Modi’s pledge of a strong stand against a separatist movement in Muslim-majority Kashmir has fueled tension with nuclear-armed rival Pakistan, although its prime minister, Imran Khan, congratulated Modi on his win.

 

“Look forward to working with him for peace, progress and prosperity in South Asia,” Khan added on Twitter.

 

Besides a harder line on national security, BJP members will look to Modi for progress on a project to building a Hindu temple on the site of a mosque demolished by Hindu zealots in the northern holy town of Ayodhya in 1992.

 

“I want Modi to finish terrorism from Kashmir (and) make Pakistan bite the dust again and again,” said Shekhar Chahal, a BJP worker from the capital, New Delhi.

 

“I am confident that Modi will also make the temple in Ayodhya.”

 

The NDA’s predicted margin of victory, at 351 seats versus 93 for the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance, according to broadcaster NDTV, far exceeds survey forecasts in the run-up to the vote.

 

Among the winners for the BJP was a Hindu ascetic accused of plotting a bomb attack on Muslims.

 

Most polls indicated a victory for Modi’s alliance but expected it to fall short of an overall majority.

 

Modi was under pressure when he began campaigning, losing three state elections in December amid rising anger over farm prices and unemployment.

 

However, campaigning shifted toward India’s relationship with Pakistan after a suicide bomber killed 40 Indian police in February in the Himalayan region of Kashmir claimed by both countries.

 

Modi ordered an air strike on what India said was a militant training camp on the Pakistani side of the border, a tough response that benefited the right-wing BJP, analysts said.

 

While Pakistan has signaled a willingness to open talks with India, it also displayed its military might, with the test of a surface-to-surface ballistic missile with a range of up to 1,500 miles (2,400 km).

 

The BJP has also capitalized the star power of Modi, a frenetic campaigner, as well as its superior financial resources.

 

It outspent Congress by six times on Facebook and Google advertising, data showed, and by as much as 20 times overall, sources told Reuters this month.

 

(continued in link)

Anonymous ID: 6d9d18 May 27, 2019, 4:12 a.m. No.6600272   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6600185

I can't tell what the hell is going on in Austria.

Anybody got a short summary?

 

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2019-05-27/austrias-kurz-faces-likely-ouster-in-no-confidence-vote

 

VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's parliament appeared all but certain to sack Chancellor Sebastian Kurz on Monday after lawmakers from the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) agreed to support a motion of no-confidence in his caretaker government.

 

Kurz's conservatives came out on top in Sunday's European Parliament election, a week after a video sting scandal prompted far-right Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache to step down and Kurz to scrap the coalition between their parties.

 

FPO leader Strache resigned from all his political posts after the footage, which appeared to show him discussing fixing government contracts, was published by two German media outlets.

 

Kurz hopes to use the caretaker administration as a springboard for re-election, presenting himself as more of a victim of the political crisis set off by the video than an enabler of it who brought the far right to power.

 

But with the next parliamentary election expected in September, opposition parties say Kurz must share the blame.

 

Two no-confidence motions, one against Kurz and the other against both him and his government, are planned in parliament on Monday.

 

Meeting before a debate due to begin at 1 p.m., FPO lawmakers unanimously agreed to support the latter motion, being submitted by the Social Democrats (SPO), FPO deputy Walter Rauch told reporters. Other FPO lawmakers confirmed the decision.

 

The SPO have 52 seats and the FPO 51 in the 183-seat lower house of parliament, easily giving them in combination the majority required for the motion to pass. Austria's president would then have to nominate a new chancellor to put together a caretaker government able to last until the next election.

 

While lawmakers decided in the morning how they would vote in the afternoon session, Vienna prosecutors said they were investigating "in multiple directions" in relation to the sting video, but declined to provide further details.

 

In the European elections, voters gave Kurz's People's Party (OVP) a larger share of support than in Austria's parliamentary election of 2017.

 

"Parliament will have its say on Monday," Kurz said on Facebook, describing the other parties' behavior as a "game of revenge".

 

"But at the end of the day the people will decide, namely in September," he added.

Anonymous ID: 6d9d18 May 27, 2019, 4:25 a.m. No.6600293   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0410 >>0582 >>0636 >>0645

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7074237/How-furious-voters-turned-country-Brexit-blue.html

 

Tories obliterated by tide of Brexit Party turquoise: Map shows the scale of Nigel Farage's political earthquake in EU elections as the public hammers the Conservatives and Labour

 

Nigel Farage's movement surged to victory across the country while Labour and the Conservatives slumped

The ex-UKIP leader said 'never before in British politics has a new party launched six weeks ago topped polls'

The Liberal Democrats and Greens also made gains while Labour came third and the Conservatives fifth

 

Furious voters turned the country Brexit blue today as they sent a vicious message to the Tories and Labour.

 

Nigel Farage's insurgents dominated across England and Wales, evicting the main parties from key strongholds in the South East and London.

 

Only in Scotland did the SNP managed to stave off the challenge from the Brexit Party.

 

But there was also a wave of support for the Liberal Democrats and Greens south of the border, underlining the depth of the divisions in the UK.

 

In a sign of the strength of feeling, turnout at 37 per cent was the highest since 2004, when the figures were inflated by the use of all-postal ballots.

 

Despite only being launched six weeks ago, the Brexit Party has won at least 28 MEP seats and around 31 per cent of the vote. It came first in hundreds of local authorities across the country.

 

By contrast, the Conservatives dropped to fifth place across much of the country with just 9 per cent of the vote.

 

The disastrous showing immediately sparked warnings from would-be leader Boris Johnson that things could get even worse for the Tories if the UK does not leave the EU by the end of October - deal or no deal.

 

A jubilant Mr Farage demanded a role in the next round of negotiations with the EU, threatening to loose more havoc at a general election. 'If we don't leave on October 31 then the scores you have seen for the Brexit Party today will be repeated in a general election, and we are getting ready for it,' he said.

Anonymous ID: 6d9d18 May 27, 2019, 4:36 a.m. No.6600333   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0404 >>0411 >>0418

>>6600298

I'd almost forgotten about this little piece of Hannigan's past.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/feb/24/ex-gchq-head-robert-hannigan-quit-paedophile-priest-edmund-higgins-reference

 

A former head of GCHQ resigned from his post after it emerged he gave a character reference to a paedophile priest who went on to reoffend, it has been alleged.

 

Robert Hannigan was in charge of Britain’s surveillance agency for just over two years between 2014 and 2017.

 

His resignation in January 2017 came out of the blue and surprised security observers. Hannigan, then 51, suggested that he wanted to prioritise his family. In his resignation letter he said his 20-year career as a public servant had “demanded a great deal of my ever patient and understanding family and now is the right time for a change in direction”.

 

The Mail on Sunday has reported that the real reason was his involvement in the case of Father Edmund Higgins, a Catholic priest and family friend. Sources close to the case have confirmed to The Guardian that this is the case.

 

The Mail on Sunday said Hannigan had given a character reference for Higgins, a parish priest in Richmond, in 2013 after he had admitted possession of child abuse images sent to him via online chatrooms. Higgins was spared jail when the judge at Isleworth crown court gave him a suspended prison sentence.

 

Higgins, now with the name Edmund Black, was sentenced to 31 months in jail in June last year after he pleaded guilty to charges involving child abuse images. The court heard that the former priest would watch and share child abuse videos, including one that involved a baby.

 

The Mail on Sunday reports that it was during the National Crime Agency investigation into online chatrooms that Higgins and his links to Hannigan were discovered and No 10 was alerted. Hannigan reportedly offered to resign to avoid dragging GCHQ into a scandal and did so with Theresa May’s blessing.

 

The media was told that his resignation was mainly for family health reasons.

 

Hannigan told the newspaper that Higgins had been a close family friend for 20 years. “After he pleaded guilty to child sexual imagery offences in 2013, we submitted a character reference on our knowledge of him to the court in good faith.

 

“His subsequent criminal actions appalled us and have shown that our judgment was completely wrong. When I later became director of GCHQ, all the correct steps were taken in relation to my involvement in this case and this was verified by government lawyers. This is a personal family matter. We will not be making further comment.”

 

While at GCHQ, Hannigan led a push to make the agency more transparent. The then foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, praised him for setting the groundwork for a transformation of Britain’s cyber defences.

 

Before taking charge of the agency Hannigan had occupied a number of important roles in the civil service.

 

While at the Northern Ireland office from 2005 to 2007 he was a key adviser to Tony Blair during negotiations between republicans and unionists, coming up with the idea of a diamond-shaped table so Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley could be close to each other without being side by side.

 

He later advised Gordon Brown on intelligence and security, and in 2010 became director general for defence and intelligence at the Foreign Office.

 

The Tablet listed him as the third most powerful lay Catholic in Britain in 2015, reporting that he had trained as a priest at the Allen Hall seminary in Chelsea.

 

Since GCHQ, Hannigan has worked in the private sector as European chairman and global head of strategy at the cybersecurity company BlueVoyant.

Anonymous ID: 6d9d18 May 27, 2019, 4:52 a.m. No.6600369   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0374

UK news sources are blowing up nicely this morning, all in all as you might expect

 

Interesting - remember Nigel speaking at the Jackson, Mississippi rally in 2016?

 

https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/nigel-farage-copies-blair-trumps-16208021

 

"Like Trump, he kept both his hands visible in shot, held at chest height and shoulder width in a 'measuring' gesture, with splayed fingers. He combined this with a 'Trump bounce', bouncing slightly for emphasis as he spoke. The hand gestures imply a desire to own and control a situation but the splayed fingers can hint specific details are still work in progress.

 

When confronted by the actual percentage of his votes, his cry of "Tosh!" did sound very much like a UK version of Trump's "fake news" foghorn."

 

Tip to anons: mirror the body position of a person you're talking with

Mirroring is POWERFUL, try it sometime