Anonymous ID: 78efff April 8, 2018, 3:33 p.m. No.956645   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6740

"The Man Who Took John McCain into Syria"

https:// www.theislamicmonthly.com/the-man-who-took-john-mccain-into-syria/

http:// archive.is/HbpoQ

 

"As the executive director of the Syrian Emergency Task Force- an American nonprofit that helped organize the McCain trip- Mouaz Moustafa played an integral role in bringing Senator McCain into Syria and he recently spoke to me about how he was able to successfully bring McCain into a civil war in one of the bloodiest hotspots in the Middle East today.

 

“In my work as executive director for the Syrian Emergency Task Force and Political Director for United for a Free Syria, I am regularly on Capitol Hill advocating on behalf of the Syrian People,” Mouaz Moustafa told me"

 

https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Emergency_Task_Force

 

"SETF's executive-director, Mouaz Moustafa, is a former field organizer for the U.S. Democratic National Committee and previously served as executive-director of the Libyan Council of North America.[5]"

Anonymous ID: 78efff April 8, 2018, 3:50 p.m. No.956923   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>956256

Funny you should mention Prince Bandar.

 

Prince Bandar uses or used a bank called Riggs Bank. Riggs Bank was favoured by past Presidents, 2 of the 9/11 attackers and was the bank BAE Systems paid money into to make Saudi bribes. In 2005 it was reported that Riggs Bank had connections to the CIA. The reporting on this was done by a Glenn Simpson which I assume is the same Simpson of Fusion GPS fame.

http:// www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/press_box/2005/01/the_cia_and_riggs_bank.html

https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riggs_Bank

 

Around the time of the reporting on Riggs Bank it was bought by PNC Bank. PNC Bank happens to be the biggest shareholder in Blackrock as far as I can tell. Blackrock have many investments. One of those investments is in Sinopec - a Chinese state backed fossil fuel company. Sinopec has oil extraction rights in north eastern Syria. I believe those rights are a bit troubled at the moment due to the civil war. Sinopec acquired the extraction rights when they bought a Swedish-Canadian company called Tanganykia Oil. The chairman and director of Tanganyika Oil before it was sold to the chinese was Lukas Lundin. In 2008 Lundin pledged to donate $100m to the Clinton Foundation in order to match a pledge by Frank Giustra. Note this isn't paid, just pledged. Perhaps the Clinton Foundation deal is that you pledge a cut of future revenues the Clintons help you achieve?

 

Former UK Chancellor George Osborne has paid positions in both the McCain Institute and at Blackrock. Cheryl Mills, who has been a long time Clinton advisor, is on the board of Blackrock.