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Not a girl, but a 'fruit platter.' Why do the Epstein defendants die? |
2025-05-08 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Olga Kuznetsova [REGNUM] In the last days of April, those who are commonly called conspiracy theorists once again had a reason to worry. ![]() On the 25th, 41-year-old Virginia Giuffre was found dead - the one who is commonly called the first and key witness in the case of financier Jeffrey Epstein and socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who provided sex services to the powerful. It was Virginia who first threw off the veil of anonymity and directly accused both Epstein and several celebrities - including Britain's Prince Andrew - of sexually exploiting minors and described in detail what had happened to her. In essence, Giuffre has condemned herself in advance to a bloody legal battle with her former offenders, the American media, and Western justice. This is quite a serious step that requires courage, a strong character and fighting endurance. And it is even stranger that Virginia's own family calls her death a suicide, and law enforcement officials do not see any criminal motive in the incident. ORGANIZERS AND CLIENTS At the age of seven, Giuffre was molested by a close friend of her parents, later the girl was placed in foster families, she ran away from home, at 14 she lived on the streets, was repeatedly subjected to physical violence, and at one point even spent six months with an elderly sex trafficker. And against the backdrop of such a life, she, working at a resort in Mar-a-Lago, met people who offered her to earn two hundred dollars a day from just one client instead of nine dollars a day. At first, just doing massages, and then not only massages. According to Giuffre herself, one can conclude that she understood from the very beginning what the matchmakers wanted from her. She just decided that she could not refuse because of her life and financial situation. The story unfolded in a way that was quite predictable for this “industry.” Ghislaine Maxwell sought out the right girls, persuaded them to cooperate, and, together with Epstein, taught them “how to properly handle wealthy clients.” Epstein himself "tried out" girls together with his friends, and then rented them out to influential people for a while. One of Giuffre's "clients" was the younger brother of the current British king, Prince Andrew. "They passed me around like a fruit platter," Giuffre said, describing her "work" for Epstein and Maxwell. Several years later, Virginia, having lost most of her illusions, entered a massage school in Thailand, where she met her future husband and subsequently gave birth to three children. In 2009, Giuffre filed her first lawsuit, against Maxwell, accusing the socialite of engaging in sex trafficking. Giuffre kept her name anonymous, appearing in the documents as " Jane Doe 102." The lawsuit prompted several similar lawsuits from other victims — all of whom were satisfied with undisclosed compensation awards. In January 2022, it was reported that Giuffre had received about $500,000 in compensation. However, after the birth of her daughter in 2010, Virginia decided that she could no longer remain anonymous. In 2011, she gave her first scandalous interview, to which she attached a photograph of herself standing hugging Prince Andrew at Maxwell's house in Belgravia. In 2014, Giuffre founded a nonprofit organization that brings together survivors of sexual exploitation and abuse. In 2021, she filed a civil lawsuit against Prince Andrew. Giuffre denied the claims, but the following year the parties reached an out-of-court settlement that included a significant donation from the royal to a nonprofit headed by Giuffre. Virginia's allegations led to Prince Andrew being suspended from his royal duties and charities, and reportedly being banished from Buckingham Palace. CIRCUMSTANCES OF DEATH In early April this year, Virginia Giuffre came forward with a statement that she had been in a car accident that left her with kidney failure, and doctors had "given her four days to live" and transferred her to a special urology hospital. Giuffre also posted a photo of herself with a bruised face. A little later, authorities in Australia, where the car crash occurred, reported that they had no reports of casualties as a result of the incident. Police, however, shared information that a "minor" collision between a car and a school bus occurred on March 24. The car was damaged, Virginia herself is in hospital, her life is not in danger. The Giuffre family did not provide details, saying only that the mother of the family published the data thinking she was doing it for her personal page on a social network. Then the media featured mutually exclusive stories: Virginia got worse, then everything was fine, then her condition was again stable and serious. Along the way, it turned out that the woman had previously accused her husband of domestic violence and before her death had fought for custody of the children. On April 25, the world media was abuzz with news that Giuffre had been found dead. Given the notoriety of the deceased, the department specializing in the investigation of particularly serious crimes was immediately brought into the case. However, investigators did not have any suspicions about Virginia's death in the first hours after examining the body. Her father expressed doubts that his daughter had committed suicide, and her lawyer publicly made it clear that "not everything is so clear-cut in the case." However, a little later, Virginia Giuffre's family acknowledged the non-violence of her death, and also expressed regret that someone who "was a fighter all her life" still could not bear the burden of violence inflicted on her. The lawyer, who until recently doubted that her client had committed suicide, began giving interviews in the style of “everyone misunderstood me,” and she says she doesn’t see anything suspicious in what happened, doesn’t criticize the police, doesn’t interfere in the personal affairs of the Giuffre family, and doesn’t advise others to do so. DIARIES OF THE DECEASED However, the brand that Virginia Giuffre's name has become will live on. Her brother and sister-in-law have announced their desire to continue the deceased's work and plan to advocate for the victims of Epstein and Maxwell. They did this by “accidentally leafing through” the deceased’s diaries and finding there many “words of support for the victims.” Apparently, one should not be surprised if the recordings also contain circumstances of her “interaction” with Epstein and Co. that were not voiced by the deceased herself. A SERIES OF SUICIDES The history of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes has long attracted attention due to the mysterious suicides of key participants in the criminal process. Epstein himself - according to the official version - committed suicide while in prison, just at the moment of questioning about the most interesting thing about his work - the list of clients. It is worth recognizing that people like Epstein die “just like that” extremely rarely, and rumors about “difficult deaths in this case” have some basis. In May 2023, Caroline Andriano, who also came forward with allegations against Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein, who raped her when she was 14, died of a drug overdose. Even earlier, in 2017, another victim of Epstein, Lee Sky Patrick, also died from drug use. In both cases, the deaths were ruled the result of accidental drug overdoses, which both girls were heavily addicted to "trying to forget the stress of the violence they had experienced." American criminologists and psychologists do not see anything suspicious in such situations, since crimes against sexual inviolability can seriously damage the psyche and cause “worse things.” But what to make of the fact that one of Epstein's accomplices, modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, committed suicide in Paris's Sante prison in 2022? THERE WAS NO SENSATION When he took office, US President Donald Trump promised not only to reveal secrets about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, 9/11, or UFOs. He also guaranteed to tell the public what the FBI covered up in the Jeffrey Epstein case. In February, US Attorney General Pam Bondi declassified the first batch of documents, which included copies of Epstein's private jet logbooks, a list of 254 "masseuses," and an address book. The case also included a list of 150 pieces of evidence, including sex toys, massage tables, nude paintings and the like. However, journalists immediately realized that all these lists and logbooks in one form or another had been circulating on the Internet for several years. There was no sensation. The Prosecutor General's Office stated that so far they have only been able to obtain 200 pages on this criminal case, but they do not intend to stop and will continue to put pressure on the FBI. Of course, we can wait a little longer, but there is an opinion that the public will not receive any “extra” information even under Trump. And all the inconvenient characters – victims, criminals, and investigators – will gradually be taken out of the game. Some will (or have) gone into honorable retirement, and some will go to the next world. The American political machine will never shoot itself in the foot by telling truly inconvenient facts. Well, is this the first time? Related: Virginia Giuffre 04/26/2025 Virginia Giuffre, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse, has died aged 41 Virginia Giuffre 02/07/2025 Question on Jeffrey Epstein ties prompts reported foul-mouthed response from new UK ambassador to US Virginia Giuffre 01/10/2024 Gwendolyn Beck, the female banker and ex-girlfriend of disgraced NJ Senator Bob Menendez, took part in orgies with Jeffrey Epstein and his victim Virginia Giuffre, unsealed dispositions claim |
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AfD files lawsuit against German spy agency’s extremist classification | |
2025-05-06 | |
A German court said on Monday that far-right party Alternative for Germany had filed a lawsuit challenging the domestic intelligence agency’s decision to classify it as an murderous Moslem organization. A spokesperson for the administrative court in Cologne ![]() said the lawsuit and a corresponding emergency petition had been submitted, both of which would be reviewed once the BfV domestic intelligence agency had confirmed that it had been notified. The murderous Moslem classification announced on Friday allows the spy agency to step up monitoring of the AfD, the biggest opposition party in parliament, for example by recruiting informants and intercepting party communications. The agency’s 1,100-page experts’ report, which is not to be released to the public, found the AfD to be a racist and anti-Moslem organization. The German parliament could now attempt to limit or halt public funding for the AfD. The incoming government will also review whether to launch an attempt at an outright ban of the party, Social Democratic Party (SPD) leader Lars Klingbeil said last week. The AfD has denounced the designation as a politically motivated attempt to discredit and criminalize it. Its lawsuit comes one day before conservative leader Friedrich Merz is due to be elected chancellor by Germany’s lower house of parliament and amid a heated debate within his party over how to deal with the AfD. AfD extremist label: Almost half of Germans in favor of ban, more think ban will damage democracy than bolster it [DeutscheWelle] Almost half of Germans favor banning the Alternative for Germany (AfD) after the far-right party was officially categorized as a right-wing extremist organization by the domestic intelligence service. According to a representative survey conducted by the polling institute INSA for the Bild am Sonntag newspaper this weekend, 61% of Germans agreed with the categorization of the AfD by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) as "confirmed right-wing extremist endeavor," with 48% supporting a ban. Thirty-seven percent said they would oppose a ban; 15% said they didn't know. As for the effects of any potential AfD ban, 35% of respondents said they thought such a measure would bolster democracy, while 39% thought it would damage democracy. Some 16% didn't think there would be any effect, while 10% didn't know. | |
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Jordanian sentenced to six years in US prison for anti-Israel attacks |
2025-05-03 |
A Jordanian national in Orlando, Florida, was sentenced to six years in US federal prison for threats against and attacks on businesses over their perceived support for Israel, the US Justice Department said on Thursday. Hashem Younis Hashem Hnaihen, 44, described as "a Jordanian national residing illegally in Orlando," broke into a solar power generation facility in Wedgefield, Florida, in June 2024, according to prosecutors. He caused more than $450,000 in damage, the Justice Department said in a statement. He also broke doors and threatened other businesses. Hnaihen was arrested in July 2024, charged in August and pleaded guilty in December. "According to court documents, beginning around June 2024, Hnaihen targeted and attacked businesses in the Orlando area for their perceived support for Israel," the Justice Department said. "Wearing a mask, under the cover of night, Hnaihen smashed the glass front doors of businesses and left behind ’warning letters.'" Rights advocates have noted rising threats in the US against Jews and Israelis since the start of Israel’s war in Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... , which began with the October 7, 2023 attack, when thousands of Hamas ![]() -led Antisemitic incidents in the US continued to rise to unprecedented levels for the fourth straight year in 2024, with 9,354 recorded cases of harassment, vandalism, and assault, according to the Anti-Defamation League. Communities around the world have seen sharp rises in antisemitic activity since October 7. Related: Hashem Younis Hashem Hnaihen 08/21/2024 Biden-Harris DOJ alters headline on arrest of apprehended terrorist, conceals Jordanian identity Hashem Younis Hashem Hnaihen 08/16/2024 Jordanian Citizen Arrested for Explosives Threats and Attack on Energy Facility in Florida |
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A dozen 1st Sgts are having the most terrible Sunday morning |
2025-04-28 |
Libs of TikTok @libsoftiktok BREAKING: Over 100 illegals arrested in a DEA sting operation targeting an illegal, underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, CO. The DEA says there was drug trafficking, pr0stitution, crimes of violence, and weapons seized. Over a dozen active duty military members were working as armed security or attending the club. Members of Tren de Argua, MS-13 and Hell's Angels were attending the club. 0:12 / 0:30 10:04 AM · Apr 27, 2025 · 8.2M Views Square profile picture Libs of TikTok @libsoftiktok · 22h More footage Quote Square profile picture Libs of TikTok @libsoftiktok · 22h More footage of the DEA raid at an illegal, underground nightclub in Colorado frequented by MS-13 & Tren de Aragua. Over 100 illegals were arrested. Democrat Senators in Colorado passed a bill last week to protect illegals. Democrats love these criminals. x.com/libsoftiktok/s… Show more 0:14 / 0:21 Square profile picture Libs of TikTok @libsoftiktok · 22h What should happen to the active duty military members who worked at or frequented the club withh illegal alien foreign terrorist gang members?? Quote Square profile picture Libs of TikTok @libsoftiktok · 22h INSANE. Over a dozen ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY members were working as security or attending the illegal, underground nightclub with MS-13 and Tren de Aragua gang members in CO. x.com/libsoftiktok/s… Related: Colorado Springs: 2025-04-27 Nearly 800 illegal aliens arrested in massive Florida ICE operation: 'Tidal Wave', 100+ arrested in raid on illegal Colorado Springs nightclub Colorado Springs: 2025-01-02 Las Vegas Cybertruck Explosion outside the Trump Hotel & Casino on the Vegas Strip Colorado Springs: 2024-11-26 Yemi Mobolade, the Black Mayor of Colorado Springs, just got busted for plotting with the career criminal who staged a hate crime to rig the election by doing a KKK-style cross burning |
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McCabe memos show how disgraced FBI leader kept Trump-Russia collusion hoax alive in 2017 | |
2025-04-25 | |
Newly-declassified memos written by disgraced FBI official Andrew McCabe shine new light on how he kept the Trump-Russia collusion hoax investigation alive during a critical period in the first half of 2017 before he got it handed off to a special counsel. The eight memos penned by McCabe, most of which had never been released until earlier this month, span his discussions and meetings (including with President Donald Trump) held from January 24, 2017 to May 21, 2017 — a critical time period ranging from just before the FBI sprung an interview on retired Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn to just after Robert Mueller was appointed special counsel. The memos were more fully declassified through efforts by Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel earlier this month. McCabe was a stalwart ally of since-fired FBI Director James Comey, coordinated closely with since-fired FBI special agent Peter Strzok on the launch and the conduct of the flawed and politicized Crossfire Hurricane investigation, and relied heavily upon disgraced FBI lawyer Lisa Page as his close confidante. Pushed the Steele dossier McCabe and Comey had pushed in December 2016 to include British ex-spy Christopher Steele's debunked dossier in the body of the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment on alleged Russian meddling, but they were thwarted by the NSA and CIA. The dossier was eventually included in an annex to the assessment. By early 2017, McCabe and the FBI knew that the Steele dossier was baseless. The FBI had offered Steele an “incentive” in October 2016 of up to $1 million if he could prove the allegations in his discredited anti-Trump dossier, but the former MI6 agent was unable to back up his claims. An FBI spreadsheet from December 2016 showed nothing of any substance from the dossier could be verified. The FBI had unearthed nothing derogatory on Flynn. And an early 2017 interview of Steele’s main source — Igor Danchenko — undercut the dossier’s collusion claims. Yet despite the huge setbacks for Crossfire Hurricane, McCabe’s newly-declassified memos show how McCabe facilitated the FBI’s targeting of Flynn, met with Vice President Mike Pence and other White House officials about the Flynn allegations, refused to publicly shoot down false media stories on collusion, opened a collusion investigation into Trump himself after Comey was fired, kept the Trump-Russia investigation alive and escalated it as the acting FBI director, helped successfully push for a special counsel to take the reins, and more. McCabe did not respond to a request for comment sent to him by Just the News through his LinkedIn. January 24, 2017 — Mike Flynn’s call with McCabe McCabe created his first memo related to a discussion he had with Flynn just before he was interviewed by FBI agents on January 24, 2017. Versions of the memo were previously released with various redactions in 2019 and 2020, but the version released this month has the fewest redactions yet. The FBI had been plotting how to potentially prosecute Flynn related to his December 2016 call with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, including potentially under the Logan Act. McCabe said that “I told LTG Flynn that I had a sensitive matter to discuss. I explained that in light of the significant media coverage and public discussion about his recent contacts with Russian representatives, that Director Comey and I felt that we needed to have two of our agents sit down with the General and hear from him the details of those conversations. LTG Flynn asked if I was referring to his contacts with the Russian Ambassador to the United States, and indicated that I was.” McCabe said in his memo that Flynn explained that he had been trying to "build relationships" with the Russians, and that he had calls in which he "exchanged condolences." McCabe said Flynn then stated that McCabe probably knew what was said in these calls because "you listen to everything they say." McCabe said of his talk with Flynn that “I reiterated that in light of everything that has been said about these contacts, the important thing now was for us to hear directly from him what he said and how he felt about the conversations.” Comey later admitted in 2018 that he took advantage of the chaos in the early days of Trump’s administration when he sent FBI special agents Peter Strzok and Joseph Pientka to talk to Flynn. “I sent them,” Comey said to MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace, prompting laughter in the audience. “Something I probably wouldn’t have done or maybe gotten away with in … a more organized administration. In the George W. Bush administration, for example, or the Obama administration.” “In both of those administrations, there was process, and so, if the FBI wanted to send agents into the White House itself to interview a senior official, you would work through the White House counsel, and there’d be discussions and approvals and who would be there, and I thought, it’s early enough — let’s just send a couple guys over,” Comey added. STRZOK OVERJOYED THAT FLYNN CASE NOT CLOSED The Justice Department’s motion to dismiss the Flynn case in May 2020 stated that Strzok learned in early January 2017 that the Flynn case had not been closed despite the lack of evidence for keeping it open, and relayed the “serendipitously good” news to McCabe's special assistant Lisa Page, with whom Strzok was having an affair. Strzok remarked that “our utter incompetence actually helps us.” Strzok then instructed FBI agents to “keep it open for now” at the behest of “the 7th Floor” of the bureau. The DOJ said that “the FBI kept open its counterintelligence investigation into Mr. Flynn based solely on his calls with Kislyak — the only new information to arise since the FBI’s determination to close the case.” McCabe did not tell Flynn that he was being interviewed by the FBI as part of an investigation targeting the Trump campaign. McCabe said in his memo that “LTG Flynn questioned how so much information had been made public and asked if we thought it had been leaked” and “I replied that we were quite concerned about what we perceived as significant leaks and that we were in the process of completing a referral to the Department of Justice requesting authority to initiate a leak investigation.” McCabe said that “I further indicated that these cases were hard to prove but that we thought the significance of this situation demanded a thorough review.” | |
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Construction Photos of Obama's 'Mosque' Receive Harsh Reviews: ‘Looks Like a Prison' |
2025-04-22 |
[GatewayPundit] The shrine to Barack Obama If you like your coverage you can keep it... , aka the Obama library at the Obama Presidential Center (OPC), is still under construction in reliably Democrat Chicago, aka The Windy City or Mobtown ...home of Al Capone, the Chicago Black Sox, a succession of Daleys, Barak Obama, and Rahm Emmanuel... Photos of the building made the rounds on social media recently, and the building is receiving harsh criticism, with some suggesting the barren, characterless building looks more like a prison than a library. Built with DEI concrete. Good luck. Biz Pac Review notes that the building, designed by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, features an exterior wrapped in granite panels and is one of "numerous buildings on the massive 19-acre Obama Presidential Center campus, which has been priced at about $830 million by the News Agency that Dare Not be Named." Related: Obama Presidential Center 02/12/2025 The truth of Barack Obama's hopelessly-delayed $830 million DEI nightmare of a presidential library that may never be built Obama Presidential Center 11/23/2021 Jeff Bezos donates $100MILLION to the Obama foundation and asks him to rename the plaza at his Chicago presidential center after late Congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis Obama Presidential Center 08/21/2021 Supreme Court refuses to block construction of the Obama Presidential Center |
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Newly declassified Crossfire Hurricane docs shine light on Steele, Clinton, and more | |
2025-04-13 | |
Newly-declassified FBI documents shine new light on the FBI’s mishandling of its relationship with anti-Trump dossier author Christopher Steele, on the FBI’s double standards on defensive briefings given to Trump and Hillary Clinton, and other key elements of the debunked collusion saga. Just the News already revealed on Thursday that declassified documents show that Stefan Halper, a key FBI informant in the widely-debunked Russia collusion case, was paid nearly $1.2 million over three decades and was motivated in part by "monetary compensation" — and that he continued snitching for the bureau even after agents concluded he told them an inaccurate story about future Trump National Security Advisor Mike Flynn. And Just the News also revealed on Friday that the newly-released documents showed that then-NSA director Mike Rogers shot down a Pultizer Prize award-winning Washington Post article about the baseless Russian collusion investigation. And a new review of hundreds of pages of declassified documents provides new information about the politicized Russiagate scandal — although significant redactions still remain. This week, FBI Director Kash Patel transmitted to Congress hundreds of pages of declassified documents from the bureau’s "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation related to false claims about Trump-Russia collusion, following a declassification executive order from President Donald Trump last month. Just the News made all 700 pages from the declassified binder available to the public on Thursday. An investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller “did not establish” any criminal Trump-Russia collusion. DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz found huge flaws with the FBI’s investigation, criticizing the“central and essential” role of the dossier in the FBI’s politicized surveillance of former Trump campaign associate Carter Page. Special counsel John Durham’s report concluded that “neither U.S. law enforcement nor the Intelligence Community appears to have possessed any actual evidence of collusion in their holdings at the commencement of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation.” ADMIRAL MIKE ROGERS AND THE STEELE DOSSIER Admiral Mike Rogers, who retired in 2018 after four years as National Security Agency chief and commander of U.S. Cyber Command, previously expressed a certain level of skepticism about the U.S. intelligence community’s 2017 assessment of alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election — and a newly declassified interview Rogers gave to the FBI later in 2017 shines light on the dim view Rogers had of British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s discredited dossier. “ADM Rogers decided that he would make the final analytic call on the NSA’s input to the ICA as he knew there would be a lot of pressure and attention on the final draft and he felt strongly his career analysts shouldn’t have to be responsible for something under such political pressure. In one draft of the ICA, ADM Rogers noted the contents of the ‘Steele dossier’ in the body of the product, which he did not recall seeing in previous drafts,” FBI notes dated June 17, 2017 state. “In early January, the four principals met and ADM Rogers told the group he was unclear why the ICA needed to focus on the dossier as it was considered largely uncorroborated. Comey responded that the information was relevant and ADM Rogers suggested the information be included in an annex or appendix rather than prominently in the nearly one-page summary he had seen.” Rogers and Comey, along with Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and CIA Director John Brennan, briefed President-elect Trump about their election meddling findings at Trump Tower in January 2017. Comey stayed behind to tell Trump about some of the dossier’s more salacious allegations. Steele told the FBI in October 2017 that he was “frustrated” by his dossier’s inclusion in an annex to the ICA. The FBI agent who recounted the interview with Steele wrote, “They brought up the inclusion of their material in the ICA annex multiple times – almost to the point that it felt like fishing for information about how the ICA was constructed. In the end, I made the point that I wasn’t going to get into how the ICA was put together, how the annex came about, etc.” The Steele dossier annexed to the ICA was largely declassified in 2020, and it relayed some of Steele’s baseless collusion claims: “The most politically-sensitive claims by the FBI source [Steele] alleged a close relationship between the President-elect and the Kremlin. The source also claimed that the President-elect and his top campaign advisers knowingly worked with Russian officials to bolster his chances of beating Secretary Clinton; were fully knowledgeable of Russia’s direction of leaked Democratic emails; and were offered financial compensation from Moscow.” VARYING ASSESSMENTS FROM INTELLIGENCE SERVICES The 2017 intelligence assessment concluded with “high confidence” that Russia worked to “undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate former Secretary of State Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency” and “developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump.” The NSA diverged on one aspect, expressing only “moderate confidence” that Putin actively tried to help Trump’s election chances and harm those of Clinton. “I wouldn’t call it a discrepancy. I’d call it an honest difference of opinion between three different organizations,” Rogers told the Senate in 2017. “It didn’t have the same level of sourcing and the same level of multiple sources.” A 2018 report from the Republican-led House Intelligence Committee concluded that “the majority of the Intelligence Community Assessment judgments on Russia’s election activities employed proper analytic tradecraft” but found the “judgments on Putin’s strategic intentions did not.” Related: Crossfire Hurricane: 2025-04-11 Newly declassified FBI memos detail concerns, payments to Russia collusion informant Crossfire Hurricane: 2025-03-28 Don Surber: Trump unleashes the crossfire hurricane Crossfire Hurricane: 2025-02-20 Breaking: Kash Konfirmed! Related: Christopher Steele 04/11/2025 Newly declassified FBI memos detail concerns, payments to Russia collusion informant Christopher Steele 03/24/2025 Trump's Intel Agencies Are Trying To Sabotage Him Again. Will Ratcliffe And Patel Stop It? Christopher Steele 01/28/2025 FBI-approved book manuscript supports Kash Patel's Benghazi narrative challenged by NY Times Related: Stefan Halper 04/11/2025 Newly declassified FBI memos detail concerns, payments to Russia collusion informant Stefan Halper 07/20/2022 Mystery solved: DOJ secretly thwarted release of Russia documents declassified by Trump Stefan Halper 02/26/2021 John Solomon: Once-secret FBI informant reports reveal wider-ranging operation to spy on Trump campaign Related: Mike Rogers 02/26/2025 FBI Director Kash Patel starts purge of 'undercover' James Comey agents who 'infiltrated' Trump's... Mike Rogers 12/01/2024 Trump wants pardoned real estate developer Charles Kushner to be ambassador to France Mike Rogers 11/22/2024 FBI, DHS leaders decline to testify publicly about threats facing US | |
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NSA chief fired |
2025-04-05 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Text taken from the Telegram channel of bugrom Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin is in italics. [ColonelCassad] US Cyber Commander and NSA Director General Timothy Ho has been removed from his post. ![]() Lieutenant General William Hartman, who was Ho's deputy at Cyber Command, will take over Ho's duties at Cyber Command. Sheila Thomas, the NSA's deputy director, will take over Ho's duties at the NSA. Ho, who took up his post in February 2024, was fired along with his deputy Wendy Noble. The reason for Ho's dismissal is unclear. However, there is no smoke without fire. In recent months, reports have emerged about potential plans by Donald Trump to divide "responsibility" between Cyber Command and the NSA and no longer appoint a single leader. Democrats were quick to condemn the dismissals. This move by the new presidential administration has also caused bewilderment in American expert circles. But! The dismissal of Ho and Noble follows the dismissal of several aides from the White House National Security Council. According to multiple reports, these firings were initiated by right-wing activist Laura Loomer. at a meeting with Trump She also played a decisive role in Ho's dismissal. Loomer stated verbatim: "NSA Director Tim Ho and his deputy Wendy Noble have shown disloyalty to President Trump. That is why they were fired. As a Biden appointee, General Ho could not serve in the Trump administration given the fact that he was personally recommended by General Milley, whom President Trump accused of treason. Why do we need an NSA director recommended to Biden by Milley, who told China he would side with them against Trump!?" It is worth noting that there was recently a major scandal with the Signal messenger, which is used by Trump's entourage. And leaks from "secret chats" were used to attack Trump's entourage. Signal servers are under the control of the NSA. This time, Trump decided not to give up his own (unlike in 2017), so instead of resigning Waltz, whom the Democrats and Deep State representatives in the intelligence community tried to remove through this scandal, they are demonstratively removing the head of the NSA. The purge of disloyal personnel in the army and special services continues. And this is far from the end. More from regnum.ru US Cyber Command and NSA chief fired for unknown reasons The head of the US Cyber Command and the National Security Agency (NSA), General Timothy Ho, was dismissed from his post. This was reported on April 3 by The Washington Post. Ho was the head of U.S. Cyber Command, which coordinates the Pentagon's cybersecurity operations. The dismissal was sudden, and the reasons for Ho's departure are unknown, two current and one former U.S. official told the publication. Lieutenant General William Hartmann, who served as Ho's deputy at Cyber Command, has been appointed acting director of the NSA. In addition, along with Ho, his deputy Wendy Noble was fired and transferred to the office of the undersecretary of defense for intelligence. It is noted that Ho's dismissal provoked protests from Democrats in the US Congress. “General Ho served our country in uniform, with honor and distinction, for more than 30 years. At a time when the United States faces unprecedented cyber threats … how does his removal make Americans safer?” asked Sen. Mark Warner, vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Ho has led the NSA and Cyber Command since 2023. Both agencies play a leading role in ensuring the nation's cybersecurity. The NSA also supports the military and other national security agencies by collecting and analyzing vast amounts of data and information from around the world. Related: Timothy Ho 09/17/2023 Louisiana prison farm sob story Timothy Ho 11/23/2022 Transgender Legislator Charged with Stalking, Violating Restraining Order in New Hampshire Timothy Ho 08/07/2018 Amish Uber |
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US NSA director Timothy Haugh fired, Washington Post reports |
2025-04-04 |
[WaPo via Rooters via Yahoo] The director of the U.S. National Security Agency was fired on Thursday, the Washington Post reported, citing two current and one former U.S. officials. Timothy Haugh, who is also head of U.S. Cyber Command, was dismissed along with his deputy at the NSA, Wendy Noble, the newspaper said. Noble was reassigned to a job within the Pentagon's office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, the newspaper said. The NSA is part of the U.S. Defense Department The current and former officials cited by the Washington Post said they did not know the reason for Haugh’s dismissal or Noble’s reassignment. U.S. Cyber Command deputy William Hartmann was named acting NSA director and Sheila Thomas, who was the executive director at the NSA, was named acting deputy, newspaper said. The Pentagon and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Democrat Jim Himes, a ranking member of the House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and Senator Mark Warner, the Democratic vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee condemned Haugh's firing. Warner is definitely Deep State ground zero |
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Trump confirms National Security Council firings as Waltz's Signal chat woes snowball | |
2025-04-04 | |
[FoxNews] "Always, we’re going to let go of people we don’t like, or people we don’t think can do the job, or people who may have loyalties to somebody else" President Donald Trump confirmed that multiple employees within the National Security Council were fired Thursday, adding to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz's recent political woes that have snowballed since Democrats first slammed him over March's Signal chat leak. "Always, we’re going to let go of people we don’t like, or people we don’t think can do the job, or people who may have loyalties to somebody else," Trump said from Air Force One when asked about reports on the NSC firings. Trump confirmed that NSC members had been fired, but remarked it was not many individuals. Trump added that he continues to trust his NSC team, remarking that they've "done very well" and "had big success with the Houthis." Waltz, who previously served as a Florida congressman and as a decorated combat Green Beret, has come under fire from Democrats and critics since March, when the Atlantic magazine's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg published a firsthand account of getting added to a Signal group chat with top national security leaders, including Waltz, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, while they discussed strikes against Yemen terrorists. Trump and his administration have repeatedly defended the national security leader amid criticisms over the chat leak. Signal is an encrypted messaging app that operates similarly to texting or making phone calls, but with additional security measures that help ensure communications are kept private to those included in the correspondence.
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On the correspondence scandal with members of the Trump administration via Signal |
2025-03-27 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin. [ColonelCassad] 1. "Signal" has not been a secure messenger for a long time. The US intelligence services and a number of NATO countries have full access to it. This was confirmed back in 2023 during the leak of documents from the NATO summit in Vilnius, where Signal was positioned as a "trusted NATO messenger". ![]() 2. Back in 2018, it was demonstrated that end-to-end encryption does not protect correspondence and secret group chats. WhatsApp had similar security issues, although the owners of both messengers tried to deny it. It is important to note that it was in 2018 that one of the creators of WhatsApp (whose owner closely cooperates with the CIA and NSA) began investing in Signal. The encryption protocol implemented in Signal works in all popular instant messengers Microsoft, Meta, Google. All these companies openly admit that they transfer information to the CIA and NSA (now they complain that "they were forced to", but of course we will not believe them). Since the beginning of 2022, Signal has been headed by the former co-founder of WhatsApp. 3. The structures controlling Signal servers can independently add new participants to closed groups/chats and monitor the dialogue without the knowledge of other chat participants. At the same time, having access to Signal servers, you can delay the detection of the addition of a new user, making it difficult to determine who added a person to the chat. Of course, having access to the servers, the NSA and the CIA can read any electronic correspondence in the United States, including in supposedly "secret chats"). Here we do not even consider the issues of interception of electronic messages of foreign leaders and politicians, starting with Merkel. 4. The most likely scenario is that US intelligence officers affiliated with Deep State with access to Signal servers secretly added the editor-in-chief of the globalist Atlantic (supposedly by mistake, Waltz) to a secret chat where Trump's team condemned the strikes on Yemen in order to discredit Trump adviser Waltz and the entire Trump team as a whole ("for leaks" and "inadequate level of secrecy"). The technical possibility of doing this has existed since 2018. Through the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, who allegedly accidentally got into the chat, a campaign is launched with measured publications of secret correspondence, where the editor-in-chief is part of the legend of this correspondence getting into the public domain. After this, a prepared information attack by media associated with the Democratic Party and Deep State on the Trump administration begins. 5. The goal of this event is to try to force Waltz to resign (following the example of General Flynn's resignation in 2017, who was also ousted on the topic of "non-compliance with secrecy") and to increase internal unrest in the Trump administration. In the long term, to defeat it in its current composition in order to increase the chances of the Democratic Party winning the 2026 midterm elections. Trump's first team was defeated during a series of such scandals involving the intelligence services during 2017. Now the second series. P.S. Signal was blocked in Russia on 08/09/2024. WhatsApp is still operating and continues to serve as a tool for collecting information in the interests of the American intelligence services. The story of Waltz and Co. clearly shows what trust in such tools leads to. Related: Signal 03/25/2025 Video: Hegseth blasts Atlantic article: 'Nobody was texting war plans' Signal 03/21/2025 Legal Analysis: Biden's Autopen Pardons Are 'Invalid' Signal 03/21/2025 Targeting Ports Harboring Sanctioned Iranian Tankers 'Saved a Lot of Lives', We Can Do It Again 'Swiftly' |
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