Rebecca Balint – Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Vermont);
Hector Balderas – Former New Mexico Attorney General;
Valerie Jane Bunce – professor at Cornell University;
Michael S. Barr – Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve;
Rachel K. Bauman – political adviser for Russia, Ukraine and Belarus;
Ryan Bauer, Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Brandon Baker, Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Douglas A. Beck, Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;
Adam Seth Boehler – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;
Leonard Benardo – Executive Vice President, Open Society Foundations;
Samuel Bendett – Advisor for Strategy, Policy and Planning, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;
Ariana Berengaut – Advisor to the National Security Council;
Michael Byrd (Michael Leroy Byrd) – the police officer who killed Ashley Babbit during the so-called. “Assault on the Capitol”;
David S. Burke – Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;
Erin Burnett – commentator on CNN;
Jared Bernstein – candidate for the position of head of the White House Council of Economic Advisers;
Aaron Paul Bean – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Piece of Florida);
Anika Binnendijk, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Maher Bitar, Senior Director of Intelligence Programs, National Security Council;
Jason Blazakis – Director of the Center for the Study of Terrorism, Extremism and Counter-Terrorism at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies;
Alexis A. Blanc – Researcher, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Scott Blanchard, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, General Dynamics: Mission Systems Corporation;
James Neal Blue – Chairman of General Atomics Corporation;
Linden Stanley Blue – Deputy Chairman of General Atomics;
Denis A. Bovin – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;
Robert Bonta (Robert Andres Bonta) – Attorney General of the State of California;
Christopher Bort, Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment;
Scott Boston – Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Andrea G. Botta – Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company “Schernier”;
Keisha Lance Bottoms – former director of the White House Office of Public Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations;
Stephen C. Bowsher, President, In-Q-Tel Corporation;
Derek Grossman – Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Timish Holowinsky, Executive Director, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University;
Jennifer Gould – Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Olivia Alair Dalton – First Deputy Chief of the Press Office of the White House;
Anita Babbitt Dunn – Senior Advisor to the President of the United States;
Richard Danzig (Richard Jeffrey Danzig) – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;
Joseph Francis Dunford Jr. – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;
Christopher Darby – Executive Director of In-Q-Tel Corporation;
Himamauli Das – acting Head of Financial Intelligence of the Ministry of Finance;
Matthew Duss – Carnegie Endowment Fellow;
Steven A. Denning – Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;
Anthony D’Esposito – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (NY);
Deborah Roche Lee James – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;
John Edward James – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Michigan);
Letitia James – Attorney General of the State of New York;
Jonathan Luther Jackson – Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Illinois);
Brian Michael Jenkins – Senior Advisor to the President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;
Kathy Jennings – Delaware Attorney General;
Gian Gentile, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Mike Januzik – Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;
James Logan Jones Jr. – Honorary Executive Chairman, NGO Atlantic Council;
Gina Ortiz Jones – Deputy Secretary of the Air Force;
Seth G. Jones – Senior Vice President, NGO Center for Strategic and International Studies;
Jay Charles Johnson – Member of the Board of Directors of Lockheed Martin Corporation;
David E. Johnson, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Michael Johnson – Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Vladimir Georgiyevich Dibrova (Volodymyr Dibrova) – employee of the Ukrainian Research Center at Harvard University;
Stacey Angela Dixon – First Deputy Director of National Intelligence;
Kim Deal, Chief Scientist, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;
James Francis Dobbins Jr., Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe – Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;
Thomas J. Donovan – Former Vermont Attorney General;
Michael J. Driscoll – Deputy Director of the New York division of the FBI;
John Scott Duarte – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (State of California);
130 Caitlin Durkovich Special Assistant to the President of the United States and Senior Director for Resilience and Response at the National Security Council;
Donald Davis (Donald Gene Davis) – Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Piece of North Carolina);
Paul K. Davis, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
133 Daniel Howard Yergin, Economics and Energy Expert, Member of the Brookings Institution Board of Trustees;
134 Jeffrey Dunston Zients – White House Chief of Staff;
Mary Menell Zients – wife of D. Zients, head of the White House Staff;
What if Russia is providing thee names, the list, of not only the Cabal Heads, but the top of Epstein’s list? That could be a much deeper dig awaiting us Anons.
That is how the "non profits" stay relevant by pulling on heart strings. Heart string pulling is the tool choice for scammers and thieves regardless if it makes any sense.
Then there's...... Hi, today we're calling on behalf of the Sheriff's Association Charity, your donations make everything possible for our brothers in blue. Or whatever.....
If you can crack through the automated yacking and get a person ask them.... What percentage of donations go to the cause and what percent is operating costs for the charity? They're legally bound to devulge since it's a "Charity". The answer I've gotten most is 2% For those that don't know what that means, for every $100 donation they receive, $2.00 goes towards the "cause". Their "Non-Profit" but that doesn't mean the executives can't soak most of it up as salaries.
I see Cartel Katie on the list and the President of Arizona State University and Chariman of the Board for In-Q-Tel Michael M. Crow. Nothing like the President of one of the nations largest Universities being the Chariman of the Board for a business with super close ties with the CIA.
Sorry for being thick, but could someone please modify the list of these 500 ( banished ) Americans and note their religious affiliation ??? " OY VEY" . . .
Ohh maybe ya know, maybe ya don't, but that sicko deserves to be locked up in San Quentin, general pop, with his list of charges and convictions tattood on his face. Let's just say the taxpayers will save allot of money in the long run.
When the truth comes out, and it may take a long time, if and when you see it, and you'll fucking know what I mean when ya do, I can guaranDAMNtee you will agree, or just come up with a more fitting scenario.
Just more background noise. In the long run this action by Russia doesn't matter any more than the "arrest warrant" for Putin. Symbolic at best, waste of time at worst. I'm sure the late night "comedians" will have their script writers make huge fun of this -- "OMG I'M BANNED FROM RUSSIA!" -- and make a few lame Trump jokes, and then move on in a few days to some other shiny new object of fascination.
Yes, it's going to end in tears all 'round, but mostly for the American people when presented the bill for the end of the Republic. I guess corporate America moves off shore to China for the tax holiday.
that can't be an honest argument. where did I call for a lack of awareness? its the pessimistic projections that fly in the face of everything we stand for here. where is your armor of God?
Call it as I see it. Your comment is your sickness; therefore, your problem. Just a short time ago, in the span of history, we called out atrocities perpetuated on jews by nazis; now we see atrocities perpetuated on Orthodox Christians and can't call them out? Please get some help.
If the Nazis publicly won WW2, every proclamation made by Hitler and His regime would be reflected upon as Historic and Insightful.
In the current matrix of good and evil I find it hard to find fault for Russia wanting to preserve it's heritage and it's security around it's borders.
The more Vladimir Putin says, the more people that actually listen and NOT get talking points from MSM, the more people are going to realize this isn't about Russia bad.... It's about Good Vs Evil and I believe that the headquarters of evil in that area of the world is Ukraine, not Russia.
In closing, this list by Russia as being a "big nothing" is ignorant at best, that's exactly what MSM would say in hopes of the brain dead accepting it. After all, the Democrats or Liberals, whatever, they have been spouting off about Russia Russia Russia for fucking years, only the blind cannot see the truth is they have known that they were FUCKED because of what Russia knows as well as their geopolitical position, do you trust the establishment at this point or maybe trust the one Country that is actively and publicly fighting for their Christian heritage? Oh yeah, and Jewish, but the real Jewish, not the Kazarian....
Anyway, it's allot more than a nothing burger of a list. I pray that list proves itself to be prophetic.
https://archive.ph/mw9NE
Cara Abercrombie – Senior Director of Defense Affairs, National Security Council;
Robert J. Abernethy – Vice Chairman, NGO Atlantic Council;
Michael J. Abramowitz, President of NGO Freedom House;
Bruce Adams – Executive Vice President of In-Q-Tel Corporation;
Paloma Adams-Allen – Deputy Director of the Agency for International Development;
Aaron Azelton – Director of Citizen Participation Programs, Research Center “National Democratic Institute of International Affairs”;
Glenn Ivey (Glenn Frederick Ivey) – member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Maryland);
Stuart E. Eizenstat – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;
Jasmine Alexander-Greene, Russian and Eurasian Research Analyst, Carnegie Endowment;
Jill M. Albertelli, President, Pratt & Whitney’s Military Engine Division;
Megan Anderson, Executive Vice President, In-Q-Tel Corporation;
Scott R. Anderson – Expert of the Brookings Institution;
Maija Arbolino – CFO, Open Society Foundations;
Richard L. Armitage, Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;
Lester Arnold – Vice President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;
Adrienne Arsht – Executive Vice Chair, NGO Atlantic Council;
Rebecca Balint – Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Vermont);
Hector Balderas – Former New Mexico Attorney General;
Valerie Jane Bunce – professor at Cornell University;
Michael S. Barr – Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve;
Rachel K. Bauman – political adviser for Russia, Ukraine and Belarus;
Ryan Bauer, Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Brandon Baker, Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Douglas A. Beck, Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;
Adam Seth Boehler – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;
Leonard Benardo – Executive Vice President, Open Society Foundations;
Samuel Bendett – Advisor for Strategy, Policy and Planning, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;
Ariana Berengaut – Advisor to the National Security Council;
Michael Byrd (Michael Leroy Byrd) – the police officer who killed Ashley Babbit during the so-called. “Assault on the Capitol”;
David S. Burke – Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;
Erin Burnett – commentator on CNN;
Jared Bernstein – candidate for the position of head of the White House Council of Economic Advisers;
Aaron Paul Bean – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Piece of Florida);
Anika Binnendijk, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Maher Bitar, Senior Director of Intelligence Programs, National Security Council;
Jason Blazakis – Director of the Center for the Study of Terrorism, Extremism and Counter-Terrorism at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies;
Alexis A. Blanc – Researcher, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Scott Blanchard, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, General Dynamics: Mission Systems Corporation;
James Neal Blue – Chairman of General Atomics Corporation;
Linden Stanley Blue – Deputy Chairman of General Atomics;
Denis A. Bovin – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;
Robert Bonta (Robert Andres Bonta) – Attorney General of the State of California;
Christopher Bort, Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment;
Scott Boston – Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Andrea G. Botta – Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company “Schernier”;
Keisha Lance Bottoms – former director of the White House Office of Public Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations;
Stephen C. Bowsher, President, In-Q-Tel Corporation;
Jessica Brandt, Foreign Policy Fellow, Brookings Institution;
Frances Z. Brown – Vice President for Research, Carnegie Endowment;
Charles Q. Brown Jr. – Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force;
Chris Brady – President, General Dynamics: Mission Systems Corporation;
Saskia Brechenmacher is a fellow in the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment;
Joshua Chad Brecheen – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Pc. Oklahoma);
Esther Brimmer – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;
Katie Elizabeth Britt – Republican Senator from Alabama;
William Bill Bradley – Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;
Nicole Jai Budzinski – Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Illinois);
Winfield A. Boerckel – Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Daniel Brooks Baer – Senior Vice President for Policy Research, Carnegie Endowment;
Philip J. Weiser – Colorado Attorney General;
Andrew S. Weiss – Vice President of Research at the Carnegie Endowment;
Michael Weitzenfeld – Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Lisa Wang – Deputy Minister of Commerce;
Kristin Van Abel – Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Derrick Francis Van Orden – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Wisconsin);
Beth Van Schaack, Ambassador at Large, Department of State for Global Criminal Justice;
Gabriel Vasquez – Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Piece of New Mexico);
Melanie Verveer – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;
David Wessel, Senior Fellow, Economic Research, Brookings Institution;
Rohan S. Weerasinghe, Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;
Jodi Vittori, Professor at Georgetown University, Carnegie Endowment Fellow;
Elisabeth Wishnick – Senior Research Fellow, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;
Christine E. Wormuth – Secretary of the US Army;
Kevin Vorndran – Head of the FBI Territorial Office for Washington, DC;
David Woodworth – Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;
James Vance (James David Vance) – Republican Senator from Ohio;
Jonathan D. Geithner – Vice President, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;
Daniel S. Hamilton, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution;
Weiss Dustin Gard – Deputy Director of National Intelligence;
Erica Gaston, Fellow, Carnegie Endowment;
Ken Gause – Director of Strategy, Policy, Plans and Programs for Special Projects, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;
Firat H. Gezen, President, General Dynamics Ordnance and Technical Systems Corporation;
Edward Geist, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Daniel M. Gerstein – Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Carl D. Glaeser, Member of the Board of Directors, NGO Center for a New American Security;
John K. Glenn – Senior Director, International Forum for Democratic Studies;
James M. Goldgeier, professor at American University’s School of International Service;
Dmitry Gorenburg – expert of the NGO Center for Naval Analysis;
Ian Gottesman, Chief Information Officer, Carnegie Endowment;
Gurbir Singh Grewal, Director of Enforcement, Federal Securities and Exchange Commission;
Boyden Clayland Gray – Vice Chairman, NGO Atlantic Council;
Matthew Graves (Matthew Michael Graves) – Attorney of the District of Columbia;
Michelle Grise – Researcher, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Michael Greenwald – Senior Adviser to the President and Chief Executive Officer of NGO Atlantic Council;
Samantha Gross, Foreign Policy Fellow, Brookings Institution;
Derek Grossman – Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Timish Holowinsky, Executive Director, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University;
Jennifer Gould – Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Olivia Alair Dalton – First Deputy Chief of the Press Office of the White House;
Anita Babbitt Dunn – Senior Advisor to the President of the United States;
Richard Danzig (Richard Jeffrey Danzig) – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;
Joseph Francis Dunford Jr. – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;
Christopher Darby – Executive Director of In-Q-Tel Corporation;
Himamauli Das – acting Head of Financial Intelligence of the Ministry of Finance;
Matthew Duss – Carnegie Endowment Fellow;
Steven A. Denning – Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;
Anthony D’Esposito – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (NY);
Deborah Roche Lee James – Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;
John Edward James – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Michigan);
Letitia James – Attorney General of the State of New York;
Jonathan Luther Jackson – Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Illinois);
Brian Michael Jenkins – Senior Advisor to the President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;
Kathy Jennings – Delaware Attorney General;
Gian Gentile, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Mike Januzik – Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;
James Logan Jones Jr. – Honorary Executive Chairman, NGO Atlantic Council;
Gina Ortiz Jones – Deputy Secretary of the Air Force;
Seth G. Jones – Senior Vice President, NGO Center for Strategic and International Studies;
Jay Charles Johnson – Member of the Board of Directors of Lockheed Martin Corporation;
David E. Johnson, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Michael Johnson – Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Vladimir Georgiyevich Dibrova (Volodymyr Dibrova) – employee of the Ukrainian Research Center at Harvard University;
Stacey Angela Dixon – First Deputy Director of National Intelligence;
Kim Deal, Chief Scientist, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;
James Francis Dobbins Jr., Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe – Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;
Thomas J. Donovan – Former Vermont Attorney General;
Michael J. Driscoll – Deputy Director of the New York division of the FBI;
John Scott Duarte – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (State of California);
130 Caitlin Durkovich Special Assistant to the President of the United States and Senior Director for Resilience and Response at the National Security Council;
Donald Davis (Donald Gene Davis) – Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Piece of North Carolina);
Paul K. Davis, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;
133 Daniel Howard Yergin, Economics and Energy Expert, Member of the Brookings Institution Board of Trustees;
134 Jeffrey Dunston Zients – White House Chief of Staff;
Mary Menell Zients – wife of D. Zients, head of the White House Staff;
Aisha Kirmani Zafar, Chief Financial Officer, Carnegie Endowment;
Robert Bruce Zoellick – Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;
Ryan Keith Zinke – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (State of Montana);
Maha Ibrahim – Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;
Marie Louise Yovanovitch – Former US Ambassador to Ukraine, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment;
Jennifer Kavanagh – Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment;
Kevin Patrick Kiley – Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (State of California);
Shanti Kalathil, Senior Director, NGO National Endowment for Democracy;
I suggest we keep an eye on these names. I have a feeling they are probably all included in the sealed indictments.
Sorry for being thick but where the heck is the list?
You are not thick - it's hard to find. You have to go through Russian postings but Google does translate to English. Here is the list:
https://www.mid.ru/ru/maps/us/1814243/
You will need to translate to English and it takes a couple minutes to load (or it did for me) and then the option to translate is in the upper right.
https://www.mediaite.com/news/russias-sanctions-on-us-citizens-include-a-number-of-trump-critics-including-scarborough-maddow-and-colbert/
What if Russia is providing thee names, the list, of not only the Cabal Heads, but the top of Epstein’s list? That could be a much deeper dig awaiting us Anons.
https://www.mediaite.com/news/russias-sanctions-on-us-citizens-include-a-number-of-trump-critics-including-scarborough-maddow-and-colbert/
Now I wonder how many match the Epstein flight logs we already have.
So true
Where is the list? Could be interesting
That's a good question. When an article refers to a list, they oughta at least tell readers where to find the list.
yea they like to be sneaky
https://www.mediaite.com/news/russias-sanctions-on-us-citizens-include-a-number-of-trump-critics-including-scarborough-maddow-and-colbert/
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See my response to Merf above - I linked to it.
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Lord Jesus, Please step in NOW!! We NEED Your Hand HERE!! It’s our only chance of surviving this. Amen
Sara Huckabee Sanders surprized me
Not if you know her father and his record.
That is how the "non profits" stay relevant by pulling on heart strings. Heart string pulling is the tool choice for scammers and thieves regardless if it makes any sense.
Then there's...... Hi, today we're calling on behalf of the Sheriff's Association Charity, your donations make everything possible for our brothers in blue. Or whatever.....
If you can crack through the automated yacking and get a person ask them.... What percentage of donations go to the cause and what percent is operating costs for the charity? They're legally bound to devulge since it's a "Charity". The answer I've gotten most is 2% For those that don't know what that means, for every $100 donation they receive, $2.00 goes towards the "cause". Their "Non-Profit" but that doesn't mean the executives can't soak most of it up as salaries.
Sickening
Whadya know! President Putin's enemies list looks nearly the same as my enemies list.
There sure are a whole lot of names affiliated with Carnegie Endowment
And RAND Corporation.
Wonder if they are all pedos
Not all, but likely hefty percentage.
#50. Charles Q. Brown Jr. - Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force
It brings me some satisfaction to see this racist traitor on the list.
More sanctions smh - cuz sanctions already imposed have just worked so well yeah?
Yes, that nice cozy feeling that we've done something.
Do you mean "wrecking"?
Thanks, you got it.
Lol what's the definition of insanity?
Soccer ball list
I see Cartel Katie on the list and the President of Arizona State University and Chariman of the Board for In-Q-Tel Michael M. Crow. Nothing like the President of one of the nations largest Universities being the Chariman of the Board for a business with super close ties with the CIA.
Fascinating list. Huge number of RAND and Carnegie on there. Huckabee Sanders on there.
Seems Russia particularly does not like the Rand Corp (84), followed by NGO's (77), Atlantic Council (32), Dems) (20), Rep (25)
Sorry for being thick, but could someone please modify the list of these 500 ( banished ) Americans and note their religious affiliation ??? " OY VEY" . . .
I see what jew did there!!
Let that faggot Colbert know that he made the list.
Ohh maybe ya know, maybe ya don't, but that sicko deserves to be locked up in San Quentin, general pop, with his list of charges and convictions tattood on his face. Let's just say the taxpayers will save allot of money in the long run.
When the truth comes out, and it may take a long time, if and when you see it, and you'll fucking know what I mean when ya do, I can guaranDAMNtee you will agree, or just come up with a more fitting scenario.
Carry On!!!
I'm surprised to see MO AG Schmitt's name mentioned. Guess I need to dig.
Perhaps they all moonlight for “the clowns (in America)”. ?
Letitia James probably thinks she’s big league now, but she’s still a clown.
No Clinton (Bill or Hillary), McConnell, Schiff, or Swalwell on the list that I could find.
500 is a small number when it comes to the vastness of the corruption there is.
David committed murder but the people in the valley applauded him. Sometimes crime can be put in context, after all Goliath had it coming!!
Carry On!!!
Forgive my ignorance. Is JD Vance DS? He’s made the list
Just more background noise. In the long run this action by Russia doesn't matter any more than the "arrest warrant" for Putin. Symbolic at best, waste of time at worst. I'm sure the late night "comedians" will have their script writers make huge fun of this -- "OMG I'M BANNED FROM RUSSIA!" -- and make a few lame Trump jokes, and then move on in a few days to some other shiny new object of fascination.
It's not the fact that these people are banned, it's that they've been called out and their names conveniently allocated into a list.
Granted, I'll give you that. When the Republic is restored, I hope SOMEONE is keeping a list of these people to be dealt with at that time.
A list of people that we should prosecute for treason???
Yes they will joke about it. He'll it's a badge of honor for them
Might have been for us instead! Most names are already known, but I’m sure some aren’t as recognized
Colbert et al will boast about being on the list
Until they realize that they have been outed to We The People... and We The People are PISSED.
Yes, it's going to end in tears all 'round, but mostly for the American people when presented the bill for the end of the Republic. I guess corporate America moves off shore to China for the tax holiday.
hush doomer
Oh, I see, lets not be aware? That is the old game. How 'bout you play the new game.
that can't be an honest argument. where did I call for a lack of awareness? its the pessimistic projections that fly in the face of everything we stand for here. where is your armor of God?
Sorry if it's not visible to you.
maybe you should make your faith more apparent! you would be doing a great service
Call it as I see it. Your comment is your sickness; therefore, your problem. Just a short time ago, in the span of history, we called out atrocities perpetuated on jews by nazis; now we see atrocities perpetuated on Orthodox Christians and can't call them out? Please get some help.
OK, I get it. Just roll over is your message. That is great.
i obviously don't mean that either. and you know it.
If the Nazis publicly won WW2, every proclamation made by Hitler and His regime would be reflected upon as Historic and Insightful.
In the current matrix of good and evil I find it hard to find fault for Russia wanting to preserve it's heritage and it's security around it's borders.
The more Vladimir Putin says, the more people that actually listen and NOT get talking points from MSM, the more people are going to realize this isn't about Russia bad.... It's about Good Vs Evil and I believe that the headquarters of evil in that area of the world is Ukraine, not Russia.
In closing, this list by Russia as being a "big nothing" is ignorant at best, that's exactly what MSM would say in hopes of the brain dead accepting it. After all, the Democrats or Liberals, whatever, they have been spouting off about Russia Russia Russia for fucking years, only the blind cannot see the truth is they have known that they were FUCKED because of what Russia knows as well as their geopolitical position, do you trust the establishment at this point or maybe trust the one Country that is actively and publicly fighting for their Christian heritage? Oh yeah, and Jewish, but the real Jewish, not the Kazarian....
Anyway, it's allot more than a nothing burger of a list. I pray that list proves itself to be prophetic.
Carry On!!!