Anonymous wrote:So, Browder says that two people in the "inconsequential" June 9 2016 meeting at Trump tower -- lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya and ex Soviet intelligence guy Rinat Akmetshin -- were hired by the Russian Government to repeal the Magnitsky Act, which has the potential to freeze Putin's ill-gotten $200 billion secreted away in the West.
Here's what he says about Rinat:
Through HRAGI, Rinat Akhmetshin, a former Soviet intelligence officer naturalised as an American citizen, was hired to lead the Magnitsky repeal effort. Mr. Akhmetshin has been involved in a number of similar campaigns where he’s been accused of various unethical and potentially illegal actions like computer hacking.
Since he's an American, can't he be subpoenaed to testify before Congress?
Ugh! Could this get any uglier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey very little doubt that there are financial ties to Trump and Putin because when there's smoke there's fire. I hope the truth comes to light.
If you want to yammer on about Clinton, please start your own thread.
It's pretty amazing how quickly they come out to try to derail the thread.
It looks like the Russians definitely have "Browder" as one of their flagged terms
Interesting. I'd never heard of Browder until about 15 minutes ago. The Trump soap opera gets curiouser and curiouser every day.
Anonymous wrote:Bill Browder, the US born financier who retained Soviet lawyer Sergei Magnitsky to investigate corruption affecting Mr. Browder's Russian holdings, and then lobbied the US Government tirelessly for the passage of the Magnitsky Act after Mr. Magnitsky was murdered by the Russian government, is scheduled to testify tomorrow before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
His submitted statement clearly articulates the events which led to the Magnitsky Act's passage, the reasons why the Magnitsky Act is so deeply threatening to Russian President Putin (Hint: he is the Thief of All Thieves and the Magnitsky Act threatens his on-going "Protection Racket"), and the surreptitious efforts by the Russian government within the United States to get the Magnitsky Act repealed.
Follow the money. It is always about the money.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/07/bill-browders-testimony-to-the-senate-judiciary-committee/534864/?utm_source=quorumcall&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=goodwill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey very little doubt that there are financial ties to Trump and Putin because when there's smoke there's fire. I hope the truth comes to light.
If you want to yammer on about Clinton, please start your own thread.
It's pretty amazing how quickly they come out to try to derail the thread.
It looks like the Russians definitely have "Browder" as one of their flagged terms