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There is literally nothing normal about that.
Gold hit its all time high and now they've smashed it back down, again!
Gold hit its all time high and now they've smashed it back down, again!
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NEW 🚨 Loud fart sound erupts during John Kerry’s speech at climate panel. "John Kerry might need to cut back on his own emissions." - NY Post
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Hunter moves to subpoena Trump and Barr
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Sure hope some anon submits a better design than this one
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NEW: Magnitude 5.7 earthquake shakes Philippine capital Manila
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BREAKING: Schools are in lockdown after armed cops and a helicopter rushed to a "serious" assault in Aberfan, South Wales, UK - warning the public to avoid the area, initial reports say a pregnant woman has been stabbed
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NEW - Gold bars found in Sen. Bob Menendez’s home linked to 2013 armed robbery, according to a report.
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'The serial numbers on some of the gold found by the FBI during a June 2022 raid on Menendez’s Englewood Cliffs, NJ, home match identifiers that Fred Daibes reported to police after a 2013 armed robbery, according to NBC News...
The matching serial numbers indicate that authorities have directly linked at least some of the gold found in Menendez’s home to Daibes, a New Jersey real estate developer and Menendez fundraiser.
Daibes has been accused of bribing the senator for a series of favors, including help in disrupting a federal prosecution against him.
“Each gold bar has its own serial number,” Daibes told investigators in 2014 when questioned about the stolen gold. “They’re all stamped … you’ll never see two stamped the same way.”'
Busted! 😆
The matching serial numbers indicate that authorities have directly linked at least some of the gold found in Menendez’s home to Daibes, a New Jersey real estate developer and Menendez fundraiser.
Daibes has been accused of bribing the senator for a series of favors, including help in disrupting a federal prosecution against him.
“Each gold bar has its own serial number,” Daibes told investigators in 2014 when questioned about the stolen gold. “They’re all stamped … you’ll never see two stamped the same way.”'
Busted! 😆
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"Following a controversy over the Pentagon’s use of clandestine information operations, the U.S. military has eliminated dozens of false online personas it created in recent years and has curtailed the use of such operations overseas, according to senior defense officials.
Clandestine online operations now require sign-off by senior Pentagon officials, the CIA and the State Department, according to the officials, who spoke Monday on the condition of anonymity because of the matter’s sensitivity.
The new policy follows a review and pause initiated last year by the undersecretary of defense for policy, Colin Kahl, who stepped down in July. His review, first reported by The Washington Post, was prompted by an outcry following the publication of an August 2022 report by internet researchers Graphika and Stanford Internet Observatory. The researchers revealed takedowns by platforms including Facebook and Twitter — now called X — of more than 150 bogus personas and media sites, and suggested that the accounts might have been created by the U.S. military."
https://archive.is/uiPeE
Clandestine online operations now require sign-off by senior Pentagon officials, the CIA and the State Department, according to the officials, who spoke Monday on the condition of anonymity because of the matter’s sensitivity.
The new policy follows a review and pause initiated last year by the undersecretary of defense for policy, Colin Kahl, who stepped down in July. His review, first reported by The Washington Post, was prompted by an outcry following the publication of an August 2022 report by internet researchers Graphika and Stanford Internet Observatory. The researchers revealed takedowns by platforms including Facebook and Twitter — now called X — of more than 150 bogus personas and media sites, and suggested that the accounts might have been created by the U.S. military."
https://archive.is/uiPeE
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"A New York lawyer who helped manage luxury properties in Manhattan and the Hamptons for sanctioned Russian billionaire Viktor Vekselberg avoided jail for money laundering.
Robert Wise was sentenced Monday to a year of home detention by US District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil in Manhattan, followed by a year of probation. The government hadn’t asked for jail time for Wise, noting the 83-year-old’s several health problems. He appeared at the hearing in a wheelchair pushed by his son.
Wise, of Pelham, New York, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit international money laundering in April, admitting that he facilitated almost $4 million in payments for taxes and insurance on six homes in New York and Florida owned by Vekselberg worth a total about $75 million.
The properties included a nine-bedroom, 11-bathroom spread on Duck Pond Lane in Southampton, New York, and a four-bedroom Park Avenue apartment. Vekselberg acquired them through a series of shell companies between 2008 and 2017, before he was sanctioned in 2018.
Vekselberg was part of a group of oligarchs, including Oleg Deripaska, sanctioned by the Treasury Department at the time over Russia’s “malign activities,” including its occupation of Crimea and its interference in the 2016 election."
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/lawyer-for-sanctioned-russian-oligarch-avoids-jail-for-money-laundering-1.2007096
Robert Wise was sentenced Monday to a year of home detention by US District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil in Manhattan, followed by a year of probation. The government hadn’t asked for jail time for Wise, noting the 83-year-old’s several health problems. He appeared at the hearing in a wheelchair pushed by his son.
Wise, of Pelham, New York, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit international money laundering in April, admitting that he facilitated almost $4 million in payments for taxes and insurance on six homes in New York and Florida owned by Vekselberg worth a total about $75 million.
The properties included a nine-bedroom, 11-bathroom spread on Duck Pond Lane in Southampton, New York, and a four-bedroom Park Avenue apartment. Vekselberg acquired them through a series of shell companies between 2008 and 2017, before he was sanctioned in 2018.
Vekselberg was part of a group of oligarchs, including Oleg Deripaska, sanctioned by the Treasury Department at the time over Russia’s “malign activities,” including its occupation of Crimea and its interference in the 2016 election."
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/lawyer-for-sanctioned-russian-oligarch-avoids-jail-for-money-laundering-1.2007096