Anonymous ID: 44727e March 29, 2018, 10:30 p.m. No.838108   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8496

>>837275

https:// en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/666_Fifth_Avenue

 

https:// en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vornado_Realty_Trust

 

Take a look at the other company that owns 666 fifth avenue. Trust owned by a Steven Roth. Connected to world trade center. Look at last pic related. Also thought Citigroup trump story is interesting. Weird connections here for sure.

Anonymous ID: 44727e March 29, 2018, 10:51 p.m. No.838243   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8294

>>838146

https:// www.forescout.com/

 

That's an interesting company anon. One wonders if it's a front also for global surveillance. They focus on internet of things and devices. They pretty much are given full access to anything that could be connected to a network. Including lighting. Very interesting

Anonymous ID: 44727e March 29, 2018, 11:39 p.m. No.838583   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>838347

>>832674

 

MR. GIRLING: Thank you, Mr. President. And this is a very, very important day for us — for our company. So on behalf of thousands of people that have worked very hard to get here — as you’ve pointed out, very long time to get here — but we’re very relieved, and very much just want to get to work.

 

Some of those folks I have with me today — the building trades with Sean McGarvey; some of our — construction contractor, Quanta; our pipe suppliers from Welspun. There’s thousands of people that are just ready and itching to get to work. We got a lot of work to do in the field, but as you pointed out, this is the safest and most reliable way to move our products to market. We’re going to use the best technology and be able to create thousands of jobs and important tax revenues in local communities.

 

That’s something often that’s overlooked in new projects like this, is local communities benefit greatly from these projects. It gives them tax revenues in which they can invest in schools, hospitals, roads, teachers, nurses — all of those things — build the fabric of communities and make those places better for those folks to live.

 

So, again, thank you very much for this opportunity, and we’re not going to let you down, sir.

 

THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you, Russ. And I know the voters appreciate this. Some of them expressed it very, very strongly. The workers definitely appreciate it. The building trades’ heads didn’t, but now maybe they’re going to start to. Where are my building trades guys? I think they’re going to start to, because other people were not going to be signing this bill. That I can tell you. And if it ever did get done, it would be years. But I don’t think it would have ever gotten done.

 

So we put a lot of people to work, a lot of great workers to work, and they did appreciate it. And they appreciated it, Russ, very much at the polls, as you probably noticed. And so we’re very happy about it.

 

So the bottom line — Keystone finished. They’re going to start construction when?

 

MR. GIRLING: Well, we’ve got some work to do in Nebraska to get our permits there —

 

THE PRESIDENT: Nebraska.

 

MR. GIRLING: — so we’re looking forward to working through that local —

 

THE PRESIDENT: I’ll call Nebraska. (Laughter.) You know why? Nebraska has a great governor. They have a great governor.

 

MR. GIRLING: We’ve been working there for some time, and I do believe that we’ll get through that process. But obviously have to engage with local landowners, communities. So we’ll be reaching out to those over the coming months to get the other necessary permits that we need, and then we’d look forward to start construction.

 

THE PRESIDENT: Okay. I’m sure Nebraska will be good. Peter is a fantastic governor who’s done a great job, and I’ll call him today.

 

So thank you all very much. Appreciate it. Thank you.

 

END

10:32 A.M. EDT

 

https:// www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-president-transcanada-keystone-xl-pipeline-announcement/

 

How did I miss this?!? Keystone approved!