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Former CIA Case Officer Charged With Conspiracy to Commit Espionage and Retention of National Defense Information — J
May 8th, DoJ announced that Jerry Chun Shing Lee, 53 of Hong Kong was indicted by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia with one count of conspiracy to gather or deliver national defense information to … Continue reading
Posted in China, government, Intelligence
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Ukrainians Who Celebrated WWII Victory Day, Can Expect 5 Years In Prison For Promoting Soviet Symbols. — J
From the Ukraine to Riga Latvia, there is a lot of animosity towards the former Soviet Union and today's modern Russia. Russian Vesti News had a small segment showing some of that animosity on display. In the Ukraine that animosity … Continue reading
Posted in Russia
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Mueller’s Whiplash – by J
Has Mueller come up against a Russian brick wall as it were? In a U.S. Court no less. https://www.politico.com/story/2018/05/04/mueller-russia-interference-election-case-delay-570627 Mueller seems to have forgotten that those Russian Corporations are protected under U.S. law as 'Persons', and have the same legal … Continue reading
Posted in Russiagate
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Green Berets drawn into the Saudi – Yemeni War — by J
(3rd SF Group) The Saudis better be damn glad to have GB's on their side, and not piss em off! https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/03/us/politics/green-berets-saudi-yemen-border-houthi.html Why is it that every-time the Saudis say jump, D.C. says how high? Chihuahuas really bark don't they. Just … Continue reading
Posted in Yemen
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The IRS Website Crashed Last Week, And They’ll Probably Blame This On The Russians Too. — by J
Well, U.S. Taxpayers received a 24 hour reprieve on their tax deadline this past week. Seems that the IRS's website crashed. Do you think they'll blame this one on the Russians as well? D.C. seems to have lost accountability, … Continue reading
Posted in government, Russia
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Did the Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Give John Bolton a dose of reality in their meeting at the White House? — by J
3…….2…….1……… The 3,2,1 exchange scenario is not one I ever want to see between Russia and the U.S., as it would be a bad thing for my children and grandchildren. And President Trump bringing into the White House's inner circle … Continue reading
Posted in Russia
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Russian FM Lavrov speaks on the Skripal Posioning Issue. Samples examined by Swiss Spiez Labs. — by J
From the lips of the man who doesn't bullshit, Russian FM Lavrov briefing on the Skripal incident that was carried by Russia 24 TV: Russian FM Lavrov: Quote: "'According to the results of the conducted tests, traces of the … Continue reading
Posted in Russia
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Who is speaking the truth? Moscow or D.C.? One or the other, or both? — by J
Memo to OSD Mattis: Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU for being the only adult in the room, and walking back the know-nothings Bolton and crew from the precipice of what in the end would have been … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Middle East, Russia, Syria
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The Russian General Staff Has A Grip On Reality, The Pentagon Sadly Doesn’t — J
Memo to OSD Mattis — When was the last time you picked up your phone and had a real conversation with members of the Russian General Staff? You might want to try it, it's called truth versus fiction. The … Continue reading
Posted in Borg Wars, Middle East, Russia, Syria
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Russian TV Vesti broadcast told their citizens to prepare for WW3 Aramageddon — J
Has the Russian Government moved their C&C and important figures to their safe havens in the Urals? There is a lot of military activity afoot in Russia since Trump opened his mouth and inserted his foot with his latest … Continue reading
Posted in As The Borg Turns, Current Affairs, Lebanon, Russia, Syria
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