13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:22 am

Harvey » Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:19 am wrote:There was a time I expected more from you.



There you go again Harvey please link to when you ever thought that.....all I remember from you are your exaggerations about me..running off where there was a safe place to fuck with me ..how did that work out for you?......actually you can do that here now there is no moderation and you can easily hijack a thread to do it ...there is a "mis named" thread dedicated just to "discuss" me ...plenty of low hanging fruit...go ahead and pick some :)

you don't need to do that I have a good memory...but my only question is why would you state that as fact ..why would you?

expect more from me.....give me a break...was that before or after the "misunderstanding" you had about me

platitudes are us does not work for me


The tide has turned....Mueller’s indictments and Gates’ plea deal is very bad news for TeamTreason.... Mueller’s team has also been working closely with NY AG to bring state-level charges that aren’t subject to Executive Clemency.

There’s no way out for them...

you need to read the Manafort and Kushner threads.....unless you really don't care about the truth

I just want to know want Manafort was spending all that money on at the drug store :lol:
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:56 am

Seth Abramson‏Verified account

BREAKING NEWS (and further proof that, as predicted, Special Counsel Bob Mueller is closing in on a sanctions policy-for-money/aid Trump-Russia coordination plot):

2/ Note: Kushner knew *full well* that receiving covert financing from the Russians was dependent upon the sort of friendly relationship with Russia—as evidenced by a pro-Russia foreign policy—he sought to cement by building a relationship with Kislyak and Putin's banker, Gorkov.

3/ Kushner's bizarre attempt to give Putin a secure backchannel to his dad via a Kremlin-held SCIF now makes *perfect* sense, as do all the lies he told about what he discussed with Putin's banker, Gorkov. And remember Eric and Don's comments on how Russia finances the Trump Org.

4/ The idea that Mueller would put the screws on Jared for secretly exploiting the Trump campaign's foreign policy for financial gain *without* seeing the trail lead to Trump Sr. is—frankly—hilarious. The chance Jared was messing around with U.S. policy but *not* his dad is zero.

5/ While this particular CNN story is about Qatar and China, keep in mind that Don and Eric have made clear how much the Trump Org relies on Russian investors—and that Jared lied about multiple Russian calls and meetings. So: *today*, Qatar and China; soon enough, Russia as well.

6/ Particularly I want to call attention to the differing stories Kushner and Putin's banker Gorkov told about why Kushner smuggled Gorkov into Trump Tower during the transition. The differing stories reveal Jared's attempt to cover up a discussion of possible business financing.

7/ Moreover, why *did* Jared attend a meeting with Russian nationals in June '16? Why *did* he fail to disclose it? Why *is* he helping uphold the lie that neither he, Don, nor Manafort told Trump about it? Why *is* he denying a Reuters report that he called Kislyak in April '16?
https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status ... 8771362817
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:06 am

so sorry Harvey ..another one bites the dust...I can barely type a response to you before someone else gets indicted :D ......gotta keep an eye on Manafort

Mueller charges Russian linked Alex van der Zwaan

making false statements

Mega law firm Skadden Arps raised eyebrows by taking Paul Manafort's assignment to apologize for Ukrainian autocrat Victor Yanukovych.

Now, a lawyer who worked on it has been indicted for lying to Special Counsel Mueller.

Mueller's new suspect Alex Van Dee Zwaan is the son-in-law of Russian oligarch German Khan.

Mueller Charges Lawyer With Lying in Russia Probe

February 20, 2018, 8:38 AM CST
By
David Voreacos
February 20, 2018, 8:21 AM CST

Van Der Zwaan helped prepare Ukraine report for Manafort

False statements case comes days after Russians charged



An attorney who worked for a prominent law firm was charged with making false statements to federal authorities as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian collusion in the 2016 presidential election.

Alex Van Der Zwaan was charged Feb. 16 in federal court in Washington with lying to investigators about conversations related to a report he helped prepare on the trial of a Ukrainian politician, Yulia Tymoshenko. Van Der Zwaan was charged with a criminal information, which typically precedes a guilty plea.

Van Der Zwaan, identified on his LinkedIn page as an associate in the London office of Skadden, Arps, Slate Meagher & Flom, was questioned regarding the firm’s work in 2012 on behalf of the Ukraine Ministry of Justice. He allegedly lied to investigators about his last communications with Richard Gates, who was indicted in October with ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort over their consulting work in Ukraine.

The lawyer also allegedly lied about his talks with someone else, referred to by the government as "Person A.” Van Der Zwaan deleted and failed to produce emails sought by the special counsel and a law firm, prosecutors said.

Calls to the lawyer and the law firm weren’t immediately returned.

Document Request

The Justice Department had asked Skadden for information and documents related to its work for the Yanukovych government, the New York Times reported in September.

The firm produced a report earlier in the decade for the pro-Russian government in Ukraine that largely defended the prosecution and conviction of Tymoshenko. The report defied the view held by the U.S. and the European Union that the case against her was politically motivated. The firm’s $12,000 fee was modest, just below the amount that required public bidding.

The following year, however, with no further work done, Ukraine sent Skadden $1 million. After the pro-Russian government was run out of town in 2014, the new authorities began investigating.

Paul Manafort was involved in recruiting Skadden to prepare the report on behalf of Ukraine, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg News. The Skadden team was headed by Gregory Craig, a partner who had worked as President Barack Obama’s White House counsel from 2009 to 2010 and for President Bill Clinton during his impeachment.

Mueller’s indictment of Manafort alleges that offshore accounts associated with Manafort and his partner, Rick Gates, paid more than $2 million between 2012 and 2014 to two companies that lobbied members of Congress and their staffs about Ukraine sanctions and “the propriety of imprisoning his presidential rival.”

The charges come four days after Mueller accused 13 Russians of a sophisticated disinformation campaign using a troll army that targeted the 2016 campaign and sought to sow discord in the U.S.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... ssia-probe


Justice Ministry investigation nets unexpected $567,000 windfall for state budget

By Josh Kovensky. Published Nov. 17, 2017 at 5:19 pm

Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko looks out from behind bars in November 2011. In 2012, a team from US law firm Skadden came to Ukraine for a report that legitimized Tymoshenko’s prosecution. (UNIAN)

In the long battle to recover the more than $40 billion stolen by the regime of runaway former President Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine has notched a small victory.

The country received $567,000 in June as part of its investigation into former Justice Minister Oleksandr Lavrynovych, who allegedly rigged a state tender and embezzled $1.1 million to hire and pay U.S. law firm Skadden, Arps, Meagher, & Flom LLP and Associates.

The law firm appears to have refunded $567,000 to the Ukrainian government in June under pressure from Ukrainian and U.S. prosecutors, according to interviews with Ukrainian law enforcement officials.

The money transfer was first reported by the New York Times in September. A spokesman for the U.S. special counsel investigating Russian meddling into the 2016 U.S. presidential election, which includes the Skadden case, declined to comment.

Skadden did not reply to repeated requests for comment.

$567,000 QUESTION

On wiring the $567,000 to Ukraine, Skadden has claimed that the money had been held in “escrow for future work” that had never been done.

But the transfer only came after the Ukrainian government sent the U.S. Justice Department a letter requesting the repayment, and after Ukrainian prosecutors under Serhiy Gorbatyuk, head of the Special Investigations Department at Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office, filed several Mutual Legal Assistance Requests through the PGO’s international legal assistance department.

Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko himself thanked the U.S. Justice Department for its “close cooperation” in returning more than $500,000 from an “American firm” in a June Facebook post.

“These are funds that were squandered by the former leadership of the Ministry of Justice under Yanukovych and removed from Ukraine by signing a fictitious agreement about services,” Lutsenko wrote, before referencing the criminal statute under which Lavrynovych is being prosecuted.

INVESTIGATION SLOWDOWN?

The investigation into whether the Yanukovych-era Ministry of Justice subverted procurement procedures to hire Skadden and then embezzled money to pay the firm was opened before Yanukovych fled the country, but heated up after the 2014 EuroMaidan Revolution.

Skadden was hired to produce a report justifying to the U.S. government the jailing of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko by Yanukovych for her signing in 2009 of a controversial gas supply deal with Russia. The case against Tymoshenko was widely seen, both in Ukraine and internationally, as being politically motivated.

Gorbatyuk’s office sent its first Mutual Legal Assistance Request to the United States in December 2014, and followed it up with two additional requests and four “reminders.”

Ukrainian representatives from the PGO’s international legal assistance office visited Washington in December 2016.

March 2017 saw the probe speed up, as CNN published an article saying that Ukrainian prosecutors wanted to question Paul Manafort, a former advisor of President Yanukovych. In the same month, then-FBI Director James Comey was asked about the Ukrainian requests during a congressional hearing.

Gorbatyuk’s office got a response in April, with correspondence and documents showing “how the events took place, before the agreement was signed, as it was being fulfilled, and after its fulfillment,” the prosecutor said.

“Our requests for depositions were not fulfilled,” Gorbatyuk added.

Prosecutors on the case want to question members of the Skadden team who came to Ukraine to work on the report, including former Obama Administration officials Gregory Craig and Clifford Sloan, as well as the London-based associate Alex Van der Zwaan, the Russian-speaking son-in-law of Russian oligarch German Khan, who prosecutors say acted as an intermediary for the team on much of the trip.

Court orders show that Gorbatyuk’s team has received access to phone records from the team’s time in Kyiv, showing their communications with Yanukovych government and Party of Regions officials.

“Law firms and lawyers are often professional enablers,” said Daria Kaleniuk, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center. “Lawyers are able to enable money laundering because they are protected by attorney-client privilege, meaning that they can say they are just representing their client’s interests, and not helping them commit any wrongdoing.”

“But in fact lawyers have to also verify their clients and have to see who is behind the legal entities to whom they are providing services,” she added.
https://www.kyivpost.com/ukraine-politi ... udget.html


Lawyer At Firm Behind Ukraine Report Charged With Lying To Mueller

Tierney Sneed

In a surprise development, a lawyer who worked at the firm that produced a report for Paul Manafort’s Ukrainian lobbying campaign has been charged with lying to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team. The charges were revealed in court documents filed on Friday that became public on Tuesday.

The lawyer, Alex Van Der Zwaan “willfully and knowingly” made “materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statements and representations” to the investigators about his conversations with Manafort deputy Rick Gates and an unnamed third person, prosecutors alleged in the new court filings

Zwaan —who according to the Kyiv Post is based in London and is the son-in-law of Russian oligarch German Khan — spoke to investigators on Nov. 3, just a few days after Mueller’s indictments against Manafort and Gates became public, the court documents said. Before Tuesday’s revelation, Zwaan’s name has come up only peripherally in connection with the Manafort-Gates case.

Gates and Manafort have both been charged by Mueller for failure to disclose the Ukrainian lobbying work, among other things. They have both pleaded not guilty.

Zwaan’s firm’s Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLC was behind a 2012 report that sought to justify the Ukrainian government’s prosecution and conviction of Yulia Tymoshenko, the former prime minister of Ukraine. Manafort, who went on to serve as President Trump’s campaign chairman, recruited the firm to produce the report while he was advising Viktor Yanukovych, a pro-Russian Ukrainian politician.

It was reported in September that Mueller was interested in Skadden’s involvement in the report.

Zwaan allegedly told investigators he last spoke to Gates in August 2016, when he in fact spoke to Gates a month later, prosecutors said in the filings. The September conversations also involved a person dubbed by Mueller as “Person A,” according to the court documents. Zwaan “surreptitiously recorded” the phone calls, the prosecutors alleged.

Zwaan allegedly also misled investigators about a September 2016 email between him and “Person A,” according to the court documents. He allegedly told investigators he did not know why the email was not produced for Mueller’s team, the court document said. Prosecutors alleged that Zwaan deleted and otherwise did not produce that and other emails.

An arraignment hearing is scheduled for 2:30 Tuesday.

Read the filing below:
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker ... ller-lying



Malcolm Nance


33m33 minutes ago

My BEST assessment on this NEW Muller indictment? They think Manafort is a paid Russian agent. They are scrubbing all of his past relationships with proMoscow persons & indicting everyone who lies. Manafort is in SERIOUS trouble! Maybe even Espionage act trouble?

Mueller is going for every dollar which Moscow may have originally funded through Manafort from the beginning. He's not starting w 2016 election. He's scrubbing this man's past.




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Some seem to miss the significance here; Alex van der Zwaan is the son of Oligarch German Khan, owner of the Alfa Group (aka Alfa Bank). Alfa Bank servers were among those making inexplicable Idoine DNS tunneling comms with Spectrum Health servers... Just sayin’.

See?
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Spectrum=DeVos/Prince, no?


Sources: FBI investigation continues into 'odd' computer link between Russian bank and Trump Organization @CNNPolitics
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Alex Van Der Zwaan, the latest person to be indicted in Mueller's probe, worked for a large law firm called Skadden.

Do you know who else worked for that law firm?

Manafort's daughter, Andrea Manafort Shand

Russia’s Alfa Bank has also hired Rudy Giuliani as a paid speaker.

Given the new charge Mueller just filed against a Manafort-connected lawyer, today seems like a good day for anyone who "accidentally" forgot to turn over something to Mueller or withheld info to say "Oops!" and call Mueller's office and fix it.

Maybe that was Mueller's point.

Harvey you need to get this news to Lee Camp.....


Investigation was conducted by Dutch journalists Eelco Bosch van Rosenthal of Nieuwsuur and Huib Modderkolk of De Volkskrant

New Report Says Dutch Have Absolute Proof Russia Was Behind 2016 Election Hacking
KEVIN DRUM
JAN. 26, 2018 1:25 AM



The Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant (“The People’s Paper”) has quite the intriguing story today. Apparently AIVD, the Dutch equivalent of the CIA, broke into the computer systems of a nondescript building in Moscow a few years ago. They had no idea what was there, but eventually they figured it out. It was the workplace of Cozy Bear, Russia’s most infamous hacking group:

That’s how the AIVD becomes witness to the Russian hackers harassing and penetrating the leaders of the Democratic Party, transferring thousands of emails and documents. It won’t be the last time they alert their American counterparts. And yet, it will be months before the United States realize what this warning means: that with these hacks the Russians have interfered with the American elections. And the AIVD hackers have seen it happening before their very eyes.

….The Cozy Bear hackers are in a space in a university building near the Red Square. The group’s composition varies, usually about ten people are active. The entrance is in a curved hallway. A security camera records who enters and who exits the room. The AIVD hackers manage to gain access to that camera. Not only can the intelligence service now see what the Russians are doing, they can also see who’s doing it. Pictures are taken of every visitor. In Zoetermeer, these pictures are analyzed and compared to known Russian spies.

….Access to Cozy Bear turns out to be a goldmine for the Dutch hackers. For years, it supplies them with valuable intelligence about targets, methods and the interests of the highest ranking officials of the Russian security service [which they share with the United States]….In return, the Dutch are given knowledge, technology and intelligence. According to one American source, in late 2015, the NSA hackers manage to penetrate the mobile devices of several high ranking Russian intelligence officers. They learn that right before a hacking attack, the Russians search the internet for any news about the oncoming attack.

de Volkskrant says the Dutch are pretty pissed off that our intelligence services, in an effort to prove that Russia really did interfere with the US election, have repeatedly bragged about the remarkable efforts of a “Western ally.” However, the details in this story come from both American and Dutch sources, so apparently there are at least a few folks in the Netherlands who figure they might as well brag about it themselves now that the operation is over.

If all this is true, the primary sources for our knowledge of the 2016 election hacking are the Dutch operation and the NSA penetration of Russian mobile devices. Those are some pretty good sources, and it accounts for why the US intelligence community is so certain that Russia was behind all the various hacks. And there are other Russian attacks, too, which are described in some detail in the story. I wonder if they have similar intelligence about Wikileaks?https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2018/01/new-report-says-dutch-have-absolute-proof-russia-was-behind-2016-election-hacking/


Dutch subsidiary of Russia's Alfa Bank raided in money laundering investigation
Reuters Staff

AMSTERDAM, Dec 12 (Reuters) - The Dutch subsidiary of Russia’s Alfa Bank, owned by billionaire Mikhail Fridman, was searched last week as part of an investigation into possible money laundering, the Dutch financial crimes prosecutor said on Tuesday.
https://www.reuters.com/article/netherl ... SL8N1OC4SM


Sources: FBI investigation continues into 'odd' computer link between Russian bank and Trump Organization

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/09/politics/ ... index.html


Alfa Bank..the one that was accused of having a server in the basement of Trump Tower?

Was a Trump Server Communicating With Russia?
This spring, a group of computer scientists set out to determine whether hackers were interfering with the Trump campaign. They found something they weren’t expecting
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_ ... ussia.html



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bEdMuKq30I



who is person A?

The unnamed person in the Alex Van Der Zwaan indictment might be one of Manafort’s daughters. If that’s the case it’s almost certain Manafort will flip on Trump.

19th indictment from Mueller is of Alex Van Der Zwaan. Three things to know:
1. He’s the son-in-law of co-founder of Russian bank with alleged computer server in Trump Tower
2. Rick Gates will likely reach a plea deal in the next 72 hours
3. If you lie to Mueller he’ll indict you

another GUILTY PLEA.....another man TALKING



Expected guilty plea by Alex Van Der Zwaan tells us at least 3 things:
-Mueller knows a lot that we don't know
-Mueller will indict for lying to FBI (should scare any Trump official who was interviewed)
-Basically locks in that Gates will plea, which pressures Manafort to flip
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They could still get him out of office.
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:09 pm

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Mueller probe: London-based son-in-law of Russian businessman to plead guilty to false statements
https://www.washingtonpost.com


https://assets.documentcloud.org/docume ... mation.pdf
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby Belligerent Savant » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:25 pm

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I dare not initiate a "copy-paste" jousting challenge with SLAD, the tireless champion of 'copy-paste' output, rivaled only by her counterpart AD.

The perpetual deluge of copy-pasting has almost succeeded in drowning out any opposing views on this board, save for a few stragglers that must clearly harbor masochistic tendencies.

I will submit but one paste-job and will then be off, flying away to the callings of fresh air and non-electronic interaction.

Cheers.

https://disobedientmedia.com/2018/02/mu ... an-trolls/


Despite the millions of dollars poured into a pro-Clinton ‘outrage machine’ bent on her support, Clinton inexplicably lost the election to Donald Trump, a fact which still seems not to have sunk in for the former First Lady and Secretary of State.

But why bring up this apparently old news, in the face of Mueller’s latest mockery of the American judicial process and the First Amendment? Because it reveals in the words of the legacy press that by definition Mueller’s circus has zero interest in campaign or election integrity and is solely interested in getting scalps for Clinton and for the unelected powers she represented.

Despite obvious hypocrisy given the actions of Shareblue and David Brock’s Correct The Record, corporate media ignored all double standards and attempted to report on “Russian twitter trolling” with a straight face. Business Insider wrote: “Russian Twitter Trolls Tried To Bury Or Spin Negative Trump News Just Before Election,” as if that wasn’t what Correct The Record spent millions on doing for the benefit of Clinton.

The double standards applied to Clinton for her benefit goes beyond hypocrisy. Many have claimed that constantly metamorphosing allegations of Russian interference represents an insidious effort to silence dissent and anti-establishment political discourse: for example, by turning third-party, anti-establishment or conservative voices into “Russians” by proxy of their opposition to Clinton.

By converting legitimate American free speech into insidious “Russian bots,” a pretext is created to silence dissent across the board. Without the Russian interference circus, the efforts to breach the First Amendment would be overtly authoritarian and would be inexcusable even by the most corrupt establishment media standards.

The results of such a clamp-down on free and effective speech have manifested in censorship crackdowns across large social media platforms including Twitter, Youtube, and Facebook, with Twitter admitting to actively censoring roughly 48% of tweets that included the “#DNCEmails” hashtag. It seems anyone with an opinion the establishment doesn’t like is liable to be memory-holed.

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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:28 pm

yes I know Assange's view of things and surely you know I do not care but post away that's what this place is for

Disobedient Media

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it is of course what I have come to expect from you as you have come to expect from me

Cheers to the right wing media!
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby Rory » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:35 pm

seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 10:28 am wrote:yes I know Assange's view of things and surely you know I do not care but post away that's what this place is for

Disobedient Media

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it is of course what I have come to expect from you as you have come to expect from me



Slad, you've spent the last 18 months breathlessly copypasting Frum/Boot/Weiss/Hamilton '68/any other never Trump port in a storm. Literally the neocon architects of the Iraq war, and PNAC: The Next Generation.

Are you saying Assange is suddenly bad because he's right wing?
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:36 pm

check out the Assange thread for that answer

and quit hyperventilating....over reacting...OVER STATING

I am saying Disobedient Media is right wing...ABSOLUTELY....BECAUSE THEY ARE!

Everything I've learned about the right wing is from you Rory
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby Rory » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:39 pm

seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 10:36 am wrote:check out the Assange thread for that answer

and quit hyperventilating and over reacting

I am saying Disobedient Media is right wing...ABSOLUTELY



So... is right wing a bad thing?

You've been rehashing the most overtly right wing talking point generators in the country for almost two years now. So..
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:40 pm

what the fuck are you talking about ....did you leave your mind at the door today?

Yes I hate the right wing with a fucking passion ...no doubt
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby Rory » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:41 pm

seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 10:36 am wrote:check out the Assange thread for that answer

and quit hyperventilating....over reacting...OVER STATING

I am saying Disobedient Media is right wing...ABSOLUTELY....BECAUSE THEY ARE!

Everything I've learned about the right wing is from you Rory



Everything you've learned about the right wing is from me???

I mean, that's so delusional, I have to ask. Are you ok? Are you well?
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:42 pm

yes Rory that is what I am saying and I am perfectly fine ...I don't need you to worry about me
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby Rory » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:43 pm

seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 10:40 am wrote:what the fuck are you talking about ....did you leave your mind at the door today?

Yes I hate the right wing with a fucking passion ...no doubt



You're aware of who David Frum is, and Max Boot, and ISIS White Mike are?

And how Hamilton '68 is staffed with PNAC folk. And how you've been copypasting their output here every day for nearly 2 years?
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:44 pm

that's utter bullshit..you have lost your mind

take that crap to the SLaD hatefest thread and do not highjack this one also

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Mueller probe: London-based son-in-law of Russian businessman to plead guilty to false statements
https://www.washingtonpost.com


https://assets.documentcloud.org/docume ... mation.pdf
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Re: 13 Russian Nationals Indicted by Grand Jury

Postby Rory » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:46 pm

seemslikeadream » Tue Feb 20, 2018 10:44 am wrote:that's utter bullshit

take that crap to the SLaD hatefest thread and do not highjack this one also



Now, now. This isn't a Slad hatefest. It's a discussion, where you're posts are open to the same opportunity to discuss as anyone else's. There's no hatefest here, except the one for Trump/Russia
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