I can’t tell who is part of TPTB and who isn’t right now in Bangladesh.
The PM, Sheikh Hasina, has fled to India. Here is her Wiki page.
Her daughter was serving as Bangladesh’s representative to the WHO. Sheikh Hasina doesn’t have a solid history when it comes to freedom and censorship, but now Muhammad Yunus is leading the country.
He is returning to Dhaka after a medical procedure in Paris to take his position. the protests have been deadly. I used to think Yunus was awesome for microfinance; now I trust no Nobel laureates.
Hasina has claimed Yunus and Hilldawg plotted against her and her government for the World Bank bridge funding. FWIW, all of the Bangladeshi officials were acquitted of any wrongdoing, but the World Bank funding was never given back, according to the Wiki article.
Hasina has survived 19 assassination attempts. Her niece is a British Labour MP. Her husband was part of the Bangladesh atomic energy commission.
What is going on here??
Wikipedia article with some basic information. I find it hilarious that WaPo doesn’t have a clue and was posturing he’d build one in Florida or Trump Tower.
Anywho, here’s the related Q drops:
If anyone wants actual documents to review for the Zahau case, you can find links to them through the San Diego Sheriff’s office website here.
Kamala Harris was AG at the time and was asked by Jonah Shacknai to open an independent investigation. Her office refused to do so. His brother, Adam, was eventually found liable for her death in civil court. Between Rebecca being one of the only people who witnessed 6 year old Max Shacknai’s “fall down the stairs” that eventually killed him, and Jonah’s business’ connection to former Clinton admin officials, the whole thing is incredibly suspicious.
The PA Supreme Court is about to hear the wrongful death case of Ellen Greenberg. There is no way in hell she killed herself with the amount of times she was stabbed. Her fiancé is an NBC producer. Shapiro covered the whole thing up.
Maybe it’s time to share these cases with the normies? You don’t have to support abortion as a Democrat to be an accomplice to murder—you just have to be the candidates for President and Vice President in 2024!
She was also a Democrat until suddenly switching in 2014.
But let’s look at MTO a bit more closely.
Prior representation:
Transocean Deepwater Inc., a drilling company, in criminal and civil litigation arising from the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.[24] After a months-long trial, the court found that under a drilling contract, BP bore indemnity obligations for the millions of barrels of oil discharged during the spill.[25]
Vanessa Bryant in an invasion of privacy lawsuit regarding the inappropriate sharing of photos from the scene of the helicopter crash that killed her husband and daughter, Kobe and Gianna Bryant, and seven others.[26] The jury awarded Vanessa Bryant and others $31 million. The firm also represented the Kobe Bryant Estate in the wrongful death suit against Island Express, the helicopter company that was transporting the passengers who all perished in the crash.[26]
The Getty Trust after allegations of wrongdoing in the acquisition of its antiquities collection[27]
Berkshire Hathaway in its acquisition of Alleghany Corp. for $11.6 billion[32]
Warren Buffett in his $31 billion gift to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation[33]
Families of five children and four adults killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, who reached a $73 million settlement with gun manufacturer Remington.
Kenneth Walker III, boyfriend of the late Breonna Taylor, who reached a $2 million settlement with the City of Louisville to resolve lawsuits Walker filed stemming from the unlawful police raid that led to Taylor's death in 2020.
Multiple Obama cabinet members worked there/continue to work with the firm.
I’m sorry, but between this and Vance’s prior Trump comments, I don’t have faith in his ability to serve as VP.
Troy Nehls just resigned from it. What is happening in the Freedom Caucus? It appears some of the departures have to do with spats with the chairman, Bob Good.
Davidson is the third Republican to be ousted from the Freedom Caucus over the last year. Nehls told USA TODAY that he had wanted to see the group continue to grow, rather than booting members.
“With tonight's vote, it was clear that is not their objective,” Nehls said in his statement. “I value what the HFC brings to the table, and I can assure them I will continue to support their conservative agenda. I just won't be a member.”
”Nehls is not the first Texan to leave the Freedom Caucus, which has become famous for antagonizing GOP leadership. Rep. Randy Weber, R-Friendswood, was kicked out in March after a spat with Good over Weber’s attendance in caucus meetings. Weber had been in the group for nearly a decade but said he came to dislike the group’s increasingly fiery tactics under Good’s leadership.”
Why does this matter right now? I’m thinking of Q drops related to the caucus…and if any of this relates to November….
This quote in particular caught my eye:
Recarey noted that the 17-year-old who recruited girls for Esptein likened herself to “Hollywood Madame” Heidi Fleiss, who ran a notorious prostitution ring in Los Angeles in the 1990s.
August is coming soon. Will we be seeing additional disclosures before the DNC?
Specifically, he mentions USAID vs. Alliance for Open Socieyy International II.
The case centered around this requirement for funding to be given:
As a condition of this funding, entities were required to also promote an anti-prostitution pledge requiring them to establish "a policy explicitly opposing prostitution and sex trafficking", a term known as the Policy Requirement.
We know why NGOs would be against this, unfortunately, but it’s weird that this is what Lauria is directly mentioning here regarding SCOTUS rulings that affect his appeal….
However the denial of his rights in an American courtroom would go beyond the First Amendment to all of his U.S. constitutional rights, according to the 2020 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in USAID v. Alliance for Open Society International Inc., which says that a non-U.S. citizen acting outside the U.S. has no constitutional protections at all.
Is this a correct statement in terms of the law? Or does Lauria have no clue what he’s talking about?
Either way, it’s interesting that human trafficking is once again coming to the fore in the Assange case.
Current student. I wasn’t at the riots, but I can almost guarantee this whole charade was planned months ago.
Why? Because this washed up, desperate to stay relevant woman was invited to speak at WashU’s campus this week. That’s why she was in STL. Yesterday was also our last day of classes. They needed someone prominent to get arrested and make national news, so they made it happen.
And then WUPD and STLPD let the 65+ people arrested yesterday go this morning.
You will note that the Freemason compass is clearly placed within the WashU crest. You ought to look up the history of ThurtenE, the student carnival organization that started as a secret society waaaay back in the day. They still have records kept within the WashU archives that only members and alumni of 13 are allowed to view. But I’m sure they’re fully on the up and up.
They’re likely planning something for graduation, too. People were told they got two physical tickets for two guests to join them at commencement. Instead, an email with a QR code was sent out, so as many random people as possible are now allowed to try to attend. I’m sure the Resist WashU organizers will invite as many instigators as possible.
I’m leaving this place for a bit. I’m weary. It’s all facade, and even though we know the playbook, the sane students have no ability to do anything about it.
Can’t believe I have to live through Summer of Love 2.0.