When almost all of the principals of a sophisticated hacking company that sells their spyware to governments around the world suddenly turn around and start an information *security* company, serious questions need to be asked.
I didn't notice this until now, but it looks like 3 weeks after my article exposing this all, FloLive's (the IT security/connectivity company) Cyprus branch changed directors to hide the fact that its director works for Circles (the hackers)
Deutsche Bank is under increasing criminal scrutiny in the Wirecard case. The former COO of Wirecard fled to Russia under the protection of Russian intelligence.
I wrote about a California-based man who is tangled up in this as investigators probe his connections to Wirecard. The man, Ray Akhavan, was previously tied to the money laundering scandal at FBME Bank. He was recently re-arrested on drug and gun charges. forensicnews.net/2020/07/09/us-…
Underscoring the significance of Akhavan is one of his attorneys, William Burck, who previously represented multiple Trump team members in the Mueller probe.
Bloomberg quickly touches on Radvinsky’s sketchy past but doesn’t addresses massive problems with OnlyFans. Dozens of people have told me that they had money stolen, entire account balances siphoned without their knowledge or detailed explanation. google.com/amp/s/www.bloo…
OnlyFans tells these people, in a pre-written, form letter that there were vague associations with fraud so the account had to be deleted. Now, the company is worth $2 billion. It’s quite disturbing.
Just because they lost doesn’t mean that the massive Russian human intelligence operation to damage the Biden campaign should go unpunished. For them and for the Americans that worked with them.
Russia deployed a 10+ year active intelligence agent to meet with the President’s personal lawyer and others in an effort to re-elect Trump. For some reason no one wants to discuss it.
They also used proxies to feed bogus information to jumpstart Senate investigations and found willing partners! And I guarantee you that what the public knows of the 2019-2020 Russian operation is just a fraction of what actually happened.
I view the upcoming Trump pardons in the following way: He has the absolute authority to pardon previously-charged behavior but pardoning himself and/or associates for potential future charges should be investigated as potential obstructive acts.
Pardoning Flynn for lying to the FBI is one thing, but issuing a blanket pardon for the mountain of potential upcoming issues for Giuliani, for example, is a line too far.
If this happens and Biden pushes the "unity" line/picks an AG who is receptive to that line of thinking, it'll be a grave mistake for the future.