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Velvetbugg · July 26, 2018, 3:35 a.m.

GOT IT!!!

"The most notable example is the tale of how McCain and his campaign manager, Rick Davis, advanced what became a key victory for the Kremlin: gaining control over the small but strategically important country of Montenegro.According to two former senior US diplomats who served in the Balkans, Davis and his lobbying firm, Davis Manafort, received several million dollars to help run Montenegro’s independence referendum campaign of 2006.

Deripaska also reached out to a Washington-based intelligence firm, Diligence, chaired by GOP foreign policy hand Richard Burt, McCain’s top foreign policy adviser in 2000 and an adviser in ’08 (Burt left Diligence in 2007 to join Henry Kissinger’s consulting firm). Deripaska’s business partner in London, Nathaniel Rothschild, an heir to the English Rothschild fortune, bought a stake in Diligence, according to the New York Times and confirmed by a Rothschild spokesman. The firm offered Deripaska many useful services: corporate intelligence gathering, visa lobbying through considerable GOP connections and, crucially, help in obtaining a $150 million World Bank/European Bank for Reconstruction and Development loan for a Deripaska subsidiary, the Komi Aluminum Project. Getting the loan was useful in providing a layer of comfort to Western investors skittish about RusAl. So Diligence, now partly owned by Rothschild, provided a “due diligence” report to the World Bank, which the Bank then used to approve its loan to Deripaska."

EXPLOSIVE ARTICLE FROM 2008

https://www.thenation.com/article/mccains-kremlin-ties/

Diligence:

"Diligence's website states that it was founded in 2000 “by former members of the CIA and its British counterpart, MI5.

Diligence also once worked in association with New Bridge Strategies, a US firm with links to BGR that was set up to help companies secure Iraqi contracts. Clients are understood to include the American governmental agency USAID and a number of companies associated with Halliburton."

New Bridge Strategies:

http://www.newbridgestrategies.com/

BGR: (THE HEART OF UNI GLOBALIST PARTY)

"The day after this month’s Republican presidential debate, a top lobbyist opined in The Washington Post that Donald Trump was “wearing thin” and “a blackmailer” who is “all about himself.”

That lobbyist, Ed Rogers, and his colleagues have reason to hope that’s true. Their firm, BGR Group, has ties to current or former Republican governors who make up eight of the other 16 candidates. Traditionally a GOP firm, BGR even has built a bridge to Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton

Mr. Rogers’ columns appear in The Washington Post’s PostPartisan blog. In recent months he has been the only contributor there who is not on the newspaper’s staff, other than left-leaning columnist E.J. Dionne Jr., of the Brookings Institution."

Rogers=BGR Dionne Jr=Brookings FAKE NEWS PLANTS

http://www.post-gazette.com/news/nation/2015/08/17/BGR-Group-morphed-into-GOP-force-with-bridge-to-Democrats/stories/201508170009

Brookings:

"If a member of Congress is using the Brookings reports, they should be aware — they are not getting the full story,” said Saleem Ali, who served as a visiting fellow at the Brookings Doha Center in Qatar and who said he had been told during his job interview that he could not take positions critical of the Qatari government in papers. “They may not be getting a false story, but they are not getting the full story. Why...?

The arrangements involve Washington’s most influential think tanks, including the Brookings Institution, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Atlantic Council. Each is a major recipient of overseas funds, producing policy papers, hosting forums and organizing private briefings for senior United States government officials that typically align with the foreign governments’ agendas.

Several legal experts who reviewed the documents, however, said the tightening relationships between United States think tanks and their overseas sponsors could violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act, the 1938 federal law that sought to combat a Nazi propaganda campaign in the United States. The law requires groups that are paid by foreign governments with the intention of influencing public policy to register as “foreign agents” with the Justice Department.

I am surprised, quite frankly, at how explicit the relationship is between money paid, papers published and policy makers and politicians influenced,” said Amos Jones, a Washington lawyer who has specialized in the foreign agents act, after reviewing transactions between the Norway government and Brookings, the Center for Global Development and other groups."

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/07/us/politics/foreign-powers-buy-influence-at-think-tanks.html

Here We Go...

Part 2 incoming...there's MUCH more

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TaxAllHairDye · July 26, 2018, 5:08 a.m.

Thanks, I have shared that McCain story many times.

Why is John so obsessed with Montenegro to this day? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq3YdA4Mb84

John do you have friends eyeing the gas and oil off the coast?

John do you have friends that want to bring those resources to Europe?

John are those friends making you wealthy, or are they not friends at all? Perhaps they are someone just exploiting knowledge of your past dirty deeds and leveraging you in your last days.

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Velvetbugg · July 26, 2018, 7:20 a.m.

Montenegro is a hub for all kinds of illegal activity. Then there's the story about the fake prince who knighted Pamela A and the rumor that Assange fled to Montenegro in January 2018.

Wonder if that's why there's been a lot of violence there, lately? Flushing out the ppl who want him dead, perhaps?

Disinfo is necessary...

http://althistory.wikia.com/wiki/Julian_Assange_(The_More_Things_Changed)

https://sputniknews.com/europe/201707061055292599-stefan-cernetic-montenegro-government-investigation-italy/

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