Anonymous ID: a21ad6 March 10, 2020, 5:31 p.m. No.8372050   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8371995

Wouldn't Liz Warren un-suspend her campaign in that case and be the nominee instead of Tulsi? Liz has 44 delegates in third place.

 

Also why would Bernie go to jail? I can see Biden. I thought most of the dirt in Sanders family was in his wifes name?

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/21/us/politics/jane-omeara-sanders-burlington-college.html

Anonymous ID: a21ad6 March 10, 2020, 5:52 p.m. No.8372218   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2429 >>2663

>>8372183

I found this already and I all I did was enter ENI and Rothschild. There is a lot of digging to do here also their logo is fucking weird like one of those LDR Necklaces.

 

Former Eni chief Scaroni to join Rothschild as deputy chairman

 

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https://www.reuters.com/article/rothschild-eni/former-eni-chief-scaroni-to-join-rothschild-as-deputy-chairman-idUSL6N0P11Z920140620

 

 

LONDON, June 20 (Reuters) - Paolo Scaroni, the former chief executive of Italian oil and gas company Eni, is to join investment bank Rothschild as deputy chairman, Rothschild said on Friday.

Scaroni, who headed state-owned Eni from 2005 until last month, will join Rothschild in July and work closely with the group’s Global Financial Advisory unit, the bank said in a statement.

Scaroni, who is under investigation over corruption charges involving oil services group Saipem, left Eni after its shareholders approved a new board for the company.

 

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has urged state-controlled companies to eject from their boards any director charged of financial crimes in a drive to fight corruption.

The 67-year-old was in March sentenced to three years in prison by an Italian court over inadequate environmental standards at a plant during his tenure at utility Enel .

He said at the time he would appeal the verdict. (Reporting by Clare Hutchison, editing by William Hardy)

Anonymous ID: a21ad6 March 10, 2020, 6:15 p.m. No.8372429   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2577 >>2663

>>8372218

Too fucking easy

 

https://theintercept.com/2016/05/23/hillary-clinton-fracking/

 

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/2803564-GSGI-Emails-2.html

 

https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/12900

 

https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/12092

 

  1. According to this sensitive source, the Libyans and Scaroni worked out a rough draft of an initial

Memorandum of Understanding, covering an initial investment of approximately $420

million, which

will be finalized before Zidan's planned visit to Rome in late January 2013. Before the Tripoli meeting

ended the Prime Minister requested that Scaroni consider committing ENI to work on additional

 

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05798134 Date: 01/07/2016

 

operations in the downstream sector under a new office of the Libyan National Oil Corporation, which

the Oil Ministry plans to establish in Benghazi. Zidan noted that ENI began working in Libya in 1958,

and, in his opinion remains the most important international oil company operating in the country.

When Zidan briefed Magariaf on the meeting with Scaroni, the President agreed that the ENI

proposal is an important matter for the new Libyan government, however; he cautioned that the

recent resignation of Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti might complicate the affair. Zidan stated

that his contacts in Rome assure him that the importance of the new ENI proposal for Libya

transcends the ongoing political infighting in Rome. Both the Prime Minister and President agreed

that with the prospect of new ENI operations and personnel in Libya, the Army and police forces must

be able to improve security conditions for Western interests throughout the country.

 

  1. (Source Comment: In the opinion of this sensitive source, while Magriaf and Zidan have

established a relationship that allows them to work together for the present, they will be unable to

build an effective government administration until they define clearly the roles of the President and

Prime Minister in the post — Qaddafi era.)

Anonymous ID: a21ad6 March 10, 2020, 6:31 p.m. No.8372577   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2663

>>8372429

https://www.ft.com/content/a05621d4-5009-11e0-9ad1-00144feab49a

 

Italy’s Etaly’s Eni says no to sanctions against Libya

 

https://www.ft.com/content/a05621d4-5009-11e0-9ad1-00144feab49a

 

This week Mr Scaroni wrote to Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state, explaining why Eni was still producing gas for Libyan consumption and asking for exemption from US sanctions that might affect Eni as a company listed on the New York stock exchange with significant interests in the US. He also asked for political support from Catherine Ashton, EU foreign policy chief.Eni acts as a considerable force within the Italian foreign policy establishment and even though Mr Scaroni declared “I am not a minister” to analysts in London this week, he is widely regarded in Rome as having the powers of one. Eni is 30 per cent owned by the Italian government and has been active in Libya since 1959. Mr Scaroni last week told the Financial Times that he expected Eni to be doing business with Libya in the future, regardless of who was ruling the country.Eni has the support of Silvio Belusconi, Italy’s prime minister, who avidly courted Mr Gaddafi to secure Italy’s energy interests and enlist Libyan support in cutting off the flow of African migrants crossing the Mediterranean.Although Mr Berlusconi has called on his former ally to relinquish power, diplomats say that behind the scenes the Italian prime minister worked to blunt the impact of economic sanctions.An Italian official said Rome had suggested that if the EU decided to blacklist Libya’s National Oil Company then an internationally monitored mechanism should be established to ensure that part of oil revenues be used to meet the “basic needs” of the Libyan people along the lines of the Iraq oil-for-food programme.That programme, established by the United Nations in 1995, became widely discredited and undermined by corruption within UN agencies and implementing governments.Additional reporting by Javier Blas in London.