Anonymous ID: 1b07c9 June 18, 2020, 3:19 a.m. No.9657182   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7189 >>7231

https://outline.com/DyEZRU

 

Pompeo maintained secret advisory board at CIA, and the House subcommittee wants answers

 

A leading Democratic lawmaker asked the CIA for answers on an undisclosed advisory board Secretary of State Mike Pompeo organized during his time as head of the spy agency.

 

Rep. Stephen Lynch, the head of the oversight panel's national security subcommittee, expressed concern that the activities of the board may have been inappropriate and that its members were more likely to be wealthy, influential individuals.

 

"To date, the CIA has refused to identify the individuals selected by Mr. Pompeo to serve on the External Advisory Board during his tenure, as well as the role of his wife, Susan Pompeo, a private citizen, in organizing these events,” the Massachusetts Democrat wrote in the letter. “It is imperative that the CIA remains independent of undue influence from partisan political interests."

 

The concern is that Pompeo, a former Republican congressman from Kansas who served as CIA director from January 2017 to April 2018, may have been using the board to curry favor with influential businessmen and politicians.

 

Former CIA officials told Politico that the board was treated to "lavish" dinners and classified briefings. Officials also divulged names of members of the board, which included billionaire entrepreneur Marc Andreessen, a top executive at global advertising agency McCann Worldgroup, a billionaire representative for the Hyatt hotel chain, former Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, who is now vice chairman of investment bank Moelis & Company, and William Barr, who at the time served on the board of directors of Time Warner and is now the attorney general.

 

The CIA declined to comment to the Washington Examiner on the letter but did touch on the advisory board.

 

"CIA’s External Advisory Board is always a cross-section of industry experts and former senior government leaders who provide counsel on a wide variety of issues," CIA spokesman Timothy Barrett said. "In addition to the countless hours members regularly volunteer to share their expertise, the formal meetings provide a forum for in-depth conversations and lively debate on solutions. To suggest those meetings are some lavish vacation would be a misrepresentation."

 

A State Department spokeswoman, Morgan Ortagus, said in a statement that “while Secretary Pompeo was Director of the CIA, he followed all agency protocols related to the External Advisory Board. Far from being lavish events, meetings were grueling and focused on critical challenges for the Agency and held in the director’s conference room. Meeting agendas and logistics were solely prepared by Agency leadership. Director Hayden established the board and it was a practice of CIA Directors from both political parties to continue the board. For Congressman Lynch to insinuate wrongdoing five months before an election is purely partisan politics on full display."

Anonymous ID: 1b07c9 June 18, 2020, 3:21 a.m. No.9657192   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7202 >>7231

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-new-mexico-protest-idUSKBN23P08W

 

Shooting charge dropped against suspected New Mexico shooter

 

A New Mexico prosecutor on Wednesday dropped a shooting charge against an Albuquerque man suspected of shooting a protester and called for further investigations after allegations the protester was armed at the time he was shot.

 

Bernalillo County District Attorney RaĂşl Torrez said he had serious concerns an initial police investigation into the Monday shooting did not identify who owned multiple weapons collected at the scene, including knives, nor interview key bystanders and police.

 

Torrez dropped an initial aggravated battery with a deadly weapon charge against Steven Baca, 31, after images emerged online showing protester Scott Williams, 39, holding what was rumored to be a knife before he was allegedly shot by Baca. Torrez said he expected Baca to claim self defense in the case.

 

“There have been rumors on social media about what transpired in the final seconds before this and we are actively looking into those and whether or not this was justified,” Torrez told an online press briefing. “The reason he is not facing that charge right now is because this investigation is not complete.”

 

Videos show Baca, a counterprotester at a demonstration to remove a conquistador statue, tussling with demonstrators before pulling out a handgun and shooting several times.

 

Torrez said that under New Mexico law, a person cannot claim self defense if they are the first aggressor.

 

Torrez said his office had put out a call for information on allegations Williams was armed.

 

“Right now I have no evidence to suggest that he was in any way armed,” Torrez said. “The fact that we haven’t charged it (shooting charge) today doesn’t mean it will not be charged.”

 

Torrez filed four new charges against Baca for unlawful carrying of a firearm and battery for allegedly assaulting three women before the shooting.

 

Baca’s lawyer Jason Bowles said he would plead not guilty to all charges, the Albuquerque Journal reported. Bowles did not immediately respond to a request for further comment.

Anonymous ID: 1b07c9 June 18, 2020, 3:23 a.m. No.9657202   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9657192

>Torrez said his office had put out a call for information on allegations Williams was armed.

>“Right now I have no evidence to suggest that he was in any way armed,” Torrez said. “The fact that we haven’t charged it (shooting charge) today doesn’t mean it will not be charged.”

>Torrez filed four new charges against Baca for unlawful carrying of a firearm and battery for allegedly assaulting three women before the shooting.

Anonymous ID: 1b07c9 June 18, 2020, 3:41 a.m. No.9657270   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9657265

>tetrasilver tetroxide molecular crystal devices

https://www.thebody.com/article/tetrasilver-tetroxide-us-patent-5-676-977

 

Recently you were asked online about the possibility that Tetrasilver Tetroxide was patented as a "cure" for AIDS/HIV. Your response was that it was a pesticide with "little hope" and you gave an EPA reference.

 

I would invite you to look at Dr. Marvin S. Antelman's background as a world renowned chemist, who patented the Tetrasilver, and now Tetracopper, TetraCobolt, (there are many other) Tetroxides multivalent crystal redox devices…as well as USPTO Patents pertaining to these devices as to their pharmaceutical efficacy against bacteria, fungus and viruses. Because these novel devices are miniature reduction/oxidation devices that have polyvalent cations in their crystall latices, they posess unique electrical activity, and activity against pathogens, unlike the mechanism of action of other anti-virals aimed at fusion inhibition or viral replication via those target sites (eg. cell surface receptors, GP41/GP120 or transcriptases) or the terrible toxic-poisons known as nucleoside-derivates…AZT might as well be the HIV equivalent to Uracil Mustard.

 

In your expert medical opinions, before to discount Ag404, Could you please review USPTO Patents (5,676,977)(6,645,531)(5,571,520) (5,336,499) & (6,258,385)…all relevant on Imusil (infusion) and Tetrasil(Tetrasil marketed as a topical ointment)..both Ag404…you're previous reference to the EPA compound was one of Dr. Antelman's earlier compounds used as an agent against bacteria in water sources. These newer compounds are formulated and being tested in vitro/vivo against HIV, Herpses, and other viral agents and bacteria and have shown great efficacy against the virus and associated infections in AIDS patients. You can contact Dr. Marvin S. Antelman yourself as well at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel. impy@netvision.net.il.

 

I think its important to look at the data, the science, and the real possibility that the antivirals on the market including Fuzeon (Trimeris) may have a unique competitor that has fewer toxic effects, and a wide spectral activity against many human pathogens.

 

I would love to see/hear your response after reading thru those patents… If you would like to rephrase the reply to your last questionaire that it "doesn't look promising" after more thorough research, that would be delightful.

 

Not only is it "promising", it appears to work.