Boris Johnson, the UK Foreign Secretary, under the spotlight in Russian collusion case
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[QUOTE=1legmidget;52856418]This story kind of puts a whole new perspective on this tweet:
[MEDIA]https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/766246213079498752[/MEDIA]
This one too:
[MEDIA]https://twitter.com/nigel_farage/status/797584449047265281[/MEDIA]
Does it really surprise anyone that Trump and the Brexit crew would associate with each other if they're both being aided by Russia?[/QUOTE]
Farage also did talks for Trump
Also Farage and Trump both used Cambridge Analytical for their respective campaigns.
These two, along with Mercer, Erik Prince and Bannon are at the centre of it.
Russia banned all foreign NGO , enforced all local to register under control and oversight
then went into European Union and started to fund hundreds of NGO to dissolve it
plus it seems some high profile corrupt politicians too
so, could be brexit considered act of betrayal on national interests ?
Brexit is definitely what Russia wanted; a weakened EU. This is some conspiracy-level shit that might turn out to be true. Anyone know if MI5 is investigating this potential link?
Can't wait for the Global Soviet Union
[QUOTE=TheDrunkenOne;52857836]Can't wait for the Global Soviet Union[/QUOTE]
More like Empire with Putin as the new Tsar.
[QUOTE=Cutthecrap;52857009]That is the thing. The bigger it is the easier is to get a hold on something related to it. If there are more people speaking about it, the easier is to catch one thread and then get to the rest (as it happened with Pappoulopous or whatever that guy's surname is. The FBI caught him, told him to wire up and go to the rest of the meetings) . See the Cuban Missile Crisis counter example, where the missiles being transported to the island was something so secret that top members of the politburo didn't even know what was going on.[/QUOTE]
oh yeah i've got no doubts that most intelligence agencies knew about it, i'm just thinking that maybe they couldn't be very proactive about it without sparking a gigantic international incident. Putin really loves that type of flagrant "i know you know i know" stuff.
[editline]5th November 2017[/editline]
[QUOTE=TheDrunkenOne;52857836]Can't wait for the Global Soviet Union[/QUOTE]
if the state of Russia is anything to go by, a new Soviet union would just be a worldwide crime syndicate. Putin barely even runs a country.
Who'da thunk a guy named Boris would work with Russian's? :downs:
I struggle to think of many British politicians whose self-assured bluster I would more like to see demolished by a career-ending criminal prosecution than Boris Johnson
[QUOTE=Bob The Knob;52857962]I struggle to think of many British politicians whose self-assured bluster I would more like to see demolished by a career-ending criminal prosecution than Boris Johnson[/QUOTE]
May?
It's all fucking slam and jam now.
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;52858025]May?[/QUOTE]
And Cameron too, right behind them. BoJo is probably top of the list, sure, but he has company. A lot of it.
[QUOTE=Chris Morris;52858222]It's all fucking slam and jam now.[/QUOTE]i just hope the outcome isnt a huge blam blam
[QUOTE=Joazzz;52858269]i just hope the outcome isnt a huge blam blam[/QUOTE]
We might have to call the Amberlamps if there's any casualties.
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