After the collapse of the Soviet Union, people began discovering documentation of the secretive outflows of money from the USSR.
An even bigger dark money channel was the use of “Friendly Firms” - groups that other companies had to pay, in order to do business in the USSR.
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One of those firms, it was discovered, was Robert Maxwell’s Pergamon Press - a large publishing company that was used to sell the Soviets’ science books to the West.
Maxwell was found dead just days before this list was published.
-from Putin’s People, by Catherine Belton
As it turns out, the communist party was selling goods and materials to foreign companies at incredibly low, fixed internal Soviet prices.
The companies would reap huge profits, and then use that money to finance active measures campaigns to destabilize other nations.
Although the government’s official budget was only ~$160 million, the KGB was still spending $200 million to fund its Cuban listening stations.
When the IMF loaned Russia $1bn, the funds were redirected to a bank that helped fund the KGB’s foreign operations against the west.
The young oligarchs, having amassed and centralized wealth, were eventually asked loan money to the struggling Russian state.
They knew the state would likely default, and allow them to hollow out the government even further.
The parallels to our vulture funds are hard to miss.
Under impotent leadership, Putin became the de facto Mayor of St. Petersburg.
He secretly funneled “Oil for Food” program proceeds to shell companies and “favored firms,” like the KGB had previously.
This siphoned the state’s wealth into offshore bank accounts, for other uses.
A turf war eventually occurred over the extremely important port of St. Petersburg, and it came under the control of members of Russian intelligence.
The “former” KGB officers built on Putin’s model and, over time, the city’s port operations were run like a criminal enterprise.
A U.S. business man who sought to operate in the port was shocked.
When he arrived for meetings, he was driven to a palatial, guarded compound, where he met with a man wearing track pants and gold chains, who then gave the okay for him to have meetings with actual officials.
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Considering that Trump recently started installing loyally subversive operatives like Kash Patel, is anyone else getting a weird Manning/Assange type vibe from the release of this story, or is it just me?
It’s entirely possible that these court cases are a delaying tactic, to give Trump a reason not to allow Biden to be recognized as POTUS-Elect - and therefore not allow him to receive briefings.
While Trump installs loyalists to find and destroy evidence, and cover up crimes.
It sounds like @AshaRangappa_ had this same thought, although for slightly different reasons - what she outlines here buttresses this theory in a way that, IMO, compliments my reasoning as well.
Notice that another key placement that occurred today, in addition to Kash Patel, was Ezra Cohen Watnick, appointed to Acting Undersecretary of Defense, over **Intelligence** and Security.
h/t @arapaho415
Similar to Patel, this guy has things he needs to cover up.
Democracy, which is the central value of the Western world, constitutes a geopolitical threat to Russia. Any pro-democracy uprising in either Ukraine or Belarus represents an existential threat to Russia’s authoritarian system and its Great Power ambitions euromaidanpress.com/2020/10/23/hyb…
Hybrid warfare
“An effective information campaign helps rising expectations beyond what’s reasonably achievable while fuelling the anger and disappointment when the expectations are unfulfilled.”
Attacking schools, residential areas and civilians (etc.) exploits the West’s focus on humanitarian challenges. Sabotaging reform processes would equally undermine the international support and destabilize [the country] from within.
Sounds like Ratcliffe is obfuscating and covering for Russia - same way they did with the “report” that made China sound like the real election threat. Now they’re switching up and saying it’s Iran.
Never Russia tho.
‘See, Iran had our voter registration data too’ *wink wink*
There is a new Giuliani interview that just came out that is disgusting.
Not unexpected, but this is the lowest, nastiest thing I’ve seen or heard of in US politics.
I’m not going to retweet it.
I can only see two things that they might be trying to accomplish.
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Since Fox is reporting that the FBI has taken possession of the laptop, they are clearly trying to create another Comey “investigation announcement.”
So either:
1) They may have a handpicked team who will do this for them, and “leak” an “investigation” to the public, or
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2) They may be putting the FBI in a position where they know there is no grounds for an investigation, so that they can claim all these nasty things about the Bidens, while claiming that the FBI is refusing to investigate them. This would be the “Q”/Deep State” play.
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