Anonymous ID: e8b906 April 2, 2018, 3:55 p.m. No.872111   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2118 >>2122 >>2623 >>2707

Ty for the bread, baker.

Questioning if FE-pro OR debunking should be making it into the dough, though.

Just seems like an anon-to-anon thing for now, not a dough thing (unless it progresses beyond that).

Anonymous ID: e8b906 April 2, 2018, 4:47 p.m. No.872540   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2795

>>872414

Quick dig and lookie what I found…

Guess no one heeded Sessions' advice.

Quite the opposite, in fact.

Hillary’s Brother Pushing For Visa For Chinese Piracy And Spy Company?

Hillary Clinton’s brother, Tony Rodham, has been implicated in a federal investigation about efforts to obtain visas for two Chinese nationals after their applications and appeals were categorically denied.

 

What’s disturbing is that at least one of the visas was for a Vice-President of Huawei Technologies, a Chinese telecom company that has been accused of spying on American industries, pirating American technologies, and providing crucial equipment to our enemies.

 

Here’s what we know: Yesterday, the Inspector General for Homeland Security informed Congress that Alejandro Mayorkas, Obama’s recent nominee for the number two spot in Homeland Security, is a target in an investigation about his role in using his position and power to push for visa applications made by Rodham’s company, Gulf Coast Funds Management, LLC after they had been denied by his very own agency.

 

The brouhaha is all about what’s called the federal Immigrant Investor program, also known as EB-5. Mayorkas currently heads the United State Citizenship and Immigration Services and administers this program that offers foreign investors, mainly Chinese, a path to citizenship in return for a $500,000 cash investment that is used to create 10 U.S. jobs.

 

Here’s how Hillary’s brother got involved: The key connection is Terry McAuliffe, best friend and fund raiser extraordinaire for former president Bill Clinton, National Chairman of the Hillary Clinton 2008 presidential campaign, and the person who lent the Clintons the money to purchase their Chappaqua home. He’s about as close to Bill and Hillary as you can get. Right now, he’s a candidate for Governor in Virginia.

 

But, several years ago, McAuliffe bought a Chinese car company and brought it to the U.S. — that’s Green Tech Auto. Then he helped set up Rodham’s company to receive the money to fund it. In order to do that, the company had to be certified as a “regional center” by Mayorkas’ agency. That was no problem.

 

Why Rodham? Could it have something to do with his last name? Rodham has no professional experience in this area and only a year before becoming CEO of the company, was a deadbeat dad sued for over $100,000 in back child support. His entire adult life has been spent trying to make money off his family connections — from selling peanuts in Georgia to selling pardons in the White House.

 

Enter Terry McAuliffe.

 

McAuliffe wanted to build a U.S. plant to manufacture electric cars in the U.S. To raise money for the project, he went to China with Bill Clinton and Tony Rodham to speak to potential investors. Bill Clinton also appeared at the plant site in Mississippi last year where McAuliffe predicted that thousands of jobs would be created.

 

That didn’t work out. And McAuliffe quietly left the company last year. Local television stations report that the plant site is now just land with overgrown grass. The company will not release data about jobs created.

 

According to its website, Rodham’s Gulf Coast Funds promises to deliver visas after an investment is made. But here’s one thing that is odd: Gulf Coast Funds Management names only one current project: Green Tech Automobile, founded by Terry McAuliffe.

 

So, Huawei Technologies knew what they were funding when they jumped in and invested in Rodham’s company, hoping to get a visa for a top employee.

 

The investments were supposed to help immigrant investors. But these were no ordinary investors — and no ordinary immigrants. No, Huawei Technologies has been caught pirating American technology and there have been serious national security concerns about their activities.

 

Here’s the problem with Huawei Technologies. Huawei has repeatedly tried to purchase stakes in American telephone and communications companies, only to be denied permission by the Foreign Investment Review Board on national security grounds because of suspected links to the Chinese military. We don’t trust them. And we shouldn’t.

 

Equally disturbing is the company’s commercial alliances with enemies of the United States.

Continued at sauce: http:// www.dickmorris.com/hillarys-brother-pushing-for-visa-for-chinese-piracy-and-spy-company/

(Reddit spacing not mine: copypasta)

Anonymous ID: e8b906 April 2, 2018, 5:20 p.m. No.872814   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>872707

I've been considering what you guys have been saying since the beginning.

I was actually helping you in a sense–getting a "debunking" out of the dough, anyway; it'd only be fair for some of your points to make it in, too, that way, which some anons will get pissy about so I say strike them both unless it becomes relevant.

I don't know which way I lean, anyway, but that spinning-star/central star meme you always post is interesting. And if we're spinning round ourselves, then spinning round the sun, I shouldn't be able to see the same cluster of stars I do every night.

I'm not smart enough for this, though, so I just let pro-'s and no's battle it out and read the information provided.

It's healthy for critical thinking, of everything. And to entertain the possibility, of everything.