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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks: 6:50 PM 9/26/2020 - Sen. Marsha Blackburn: Amy Coney Barrett gets Dem opposition... | ||||||||
6:50 PM 9/26/2020 - Sen. Marsha Blackburn: Amy Coney Barrett gets Dem opposition because shes a conservative woman | Internet Guide USA News Reviews <a href="http://iguideusa.com" rel="nofollow">iguideusa.com</a> Recent Posts: News Reviews <a href="http://iguideusa.com" rel="nofollow">iguideusa.com</a>
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The News And Times: 6:50 PM 9/26/2020 - Sen. Marsha Blackburn: Amy Coney Barrett gets Dem opposition... | ||||||||
6:50 PM 9/26/2020 - Sen. Marsha Blackburn: Amy Coney Barrett gets Dem opposition because shes a conservative woman | Internet Guide USA News Reviews iguideusa.comInternet Guide USA News Reviews iguideusa.comRecent Posts: News Reviews iguideusa.comTrump Investigations from Michael_Novakhov (124 sites): NPR News Now: NPR News: 09-26-2020 6PM ETSeptember 26, 20201. Russia from The News And Times | ||||||||
Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks: 26/09/20 15:41 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Probe into 'discarded' ballots becomes campaign outrage fuel. Associated Press. Yahoo News | ||||||||
26/09/20 15:41 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Probe into 'discarded' ballots becomes campaign outrage fuel. Associated Press. Yahoo NewsDisease X-19 News Review In Brief _________________________________________________ » Disease X-19 Publications from Michael_Novakhov (5 sites): Google Alert - Coronavirus on Yahoo News: 50 staffers at SI school must quarantine after coronavirus case » Disease X-19 Symptoms from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites): Google Alert - Covid-19 blood clots: Tissue Plasminogen Activator Market to Witness Robust Expansion by 2026 with Top Key Players ... » Disease X-19 Regions from Michael_Novakhov (8 sites): Google Alert - coronavirus in israel: Israel to hold US-mediated talks with Lebanon on sea border » Disease X-19 Epidemiology from Michael_Novakhov (38 sites): Google Alert - sweden herd immunity: New study finds less than 10% of Americans have antibodies against novel coronavirus » Disease X-19 Epidemiology from Michael_Novakhov (38 sites): Google Alert - Coronavirus: various strains and illness severity: 22.4 percent of Wisconsin COVID-19 tests return positive, 7 more dead » Disease X-19 Epidemiology from Michael_Novakhov (38 sites): Google Alert - coronavirus epidemiology: Daniel Andrews will detail the next step in Melbourne's coronavirus restrictions roadmap today Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks | ||||||||
The Disease X-19: 26/09/20 15:41 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Probe into 'discarded' ballots becomes campaign outrage fuel. Associated Press. Yahoo News | ||||||||
26/09/20 15:41 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites)Probe into 'discarded' ballots becomes campaign outrage fuel. Associated Press. Yahoo News Disease X-19 diseasex19.orgDisease X-19 News Review In Brief_________________________________________________» Disease X-19 Publications from Michael_Novakhov (5 sites): Google Alert - Coronavirus on Yahoo News: 50 staffers at SI school The Disease X-19 | ||||||||
Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks: Putin wants the new Cyber Curtain, to protect his Tzardom - Google Search | ||||||||
Russia's controversial sovereign internet law goes into forcewww.cnbc.com 2019/11/01 russia-controversial-sover... <a href="http://www.cnbc.com" rel="nofollow">www.cnbc.com</a> 2019/11/01 russia-controversial-sover... Nov 1, 2019 - On Friday, a controversial law went into force that enables Russia to try to ... It's been called an online Iron Curtain. ... Vladimir Putin in May, is a security measure to protect Russia in the ... How do you stop a cyberwar? ... The new law, he said, will end up making the internet less reliable for users in Russia. Missing: People also search forRussia wants to cut itself off from the global internet. Here's ...www.technologyreview.com 2019/03/21 russia-wan... <a href="http://www.technologyreview.com" rel="nofollow">www.technologyreview.com</a> 2019/03/21 russia-wan... Mar 21, 2019 - In the next two weeks, Russia is planning to attempt something no other ... Pulling an iron curtain down over the internet is a simple idea, but don't ... Your daily dose of what's up in emerging technology ... The purpose, the Kremlin says, is to make Russia's internet independent and easier to defend against ... Missing: People also search forRussia internet: Law introducing new controls comes into ...www.bbc.com news world-europe-50259597 <a href="http://www.bbc.com" rel="nofollow">www.bbc.com</a> news world-europe-50259597 Nov 1, 2019 - Critics fear the government may use the new "sovereign internet" law to ... The Kremlin has said the law will improve cyber security. ... Supporters say this is to protect the system from attacks from abroad. ... The DPI technology being tested allows the state regulator to filter traffic and block what it wants. Missing: Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks | ||||||||
The News And Times: News Review - 19 - 26 Sep 2020: Former South Florida Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Under Federal Investigation CBS Miami Sat, 26 Sep 2020 09:38 | ||||||||
News Review - 19 - 26 Sep 2020Saved Stories Saved Stories - None: Former South Florida Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Under Federal Investigation CBS MiamiSat, 26 Sep 2020 09:38:57 -0400MIAMI (CBSMiami) Former Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen is under federal investigation by the Justice Department for allegedly spending campaign money on personal trips and vacations for her and her family The News And Times | ||||||||
Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks: News Review - 23 - 26 Sep 2020: Former South Florida Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Under Federal Investigation CBS Miami Sat, 26 Sep 2020 09:38 | ||||||||
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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks: Former South Florida Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Under Federal Investigation CBS Miami | ||||||||
MIAMI (CBSMiami) Former Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen is under federal investigation by the Justice Department for allegedly spending campaign money on personal trips and vacations for her and her family, CBS Miami has learned. In recent weeks, former members of her staff have been subpoenaed to either provide records or appear before a grand jury regarding tens of thousands of dollars of expenditures by Ros-Lehtinen, including a 2017 trip to Walt Disney World with her children and grandchildren. The investigation is being run by the Public Integrity Section of the Justice Department in Washington, D.C. News of the federal investigation has not been previously reported. Ros-Lehtinen declined to be interviewed for this story. Her attorney, Jeffrey Weiner, said Ros-Lehtinen is aware of the investigations. She and her former staff members and volunteers are cooperating fully with the Federal Election Commission and the Department of Justice, Weiner said in a statement to CBS Miami. We are gathering the information requested by the Department of Justice and are confident that, if bookkeeping errors were committed, they were due to negligence, and not willful or intentional misconduct by the former congresswoman or anyone on her staff, or her accountants. As my team and I have investigated and studied the facts in this matter, Weiner added, we have not found any evidence whatsoever of intentional wrongdoing by Ileana or anyone on her behalf. After announcing on April 30, 2017 that she would not seek re-election in 2018, Ros-Lehtinen transferred more than $177,000 from her re-election campaign account to IRL PAC, a political action committee that she controlled. It is not uncommon for politicians to have PACs to support their political activities. And some of the IRL PACs spending is political in nature. Under federal law, however, campaign funds even those funds that are transferred to a political action committee cannot be spent on what election law describes as personal use. A review of IRL PAC expense reports shows a series of questionable expenditures, including nearly $4,000 spent on the family trip to Disney World in December 2017. Other expenditures include more than $10,000 on rooms at the Lotte New York Palace in New York; nearly $6,000 on rooms and meals at the Ritz-Carlton resort on Amelia Island in northern Florida; and another $28,000 at the W Hotel on South Beach. On New Years Eve 2018, just days before she left office, she spent $3,100 at MesaMar, a high-end seafood restaurant in Coral Gables, according to the PACs expense reports. Weiner, Ros-Lehtinens attorney, declined to explain the political or campaign-related purpose of those expenditures. Ros-Lehtinens campaign spending was first reported by Noah Pransky on the Florida Politics website in June 2019. Following that news report, the Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan watchdog group, filed a complaint in October against Ros-Lehtinen with the Federal Elections Commission. The complaint alleges: There is reason to believe that IRL PAC violated federal law by converting contributions for personal use, including a family trip to Disney World and tens of thousands of dollars of expenses at luxury hotels, none of which have any apparent connection to Rep. Ros-Lehtinens candidacy or duties as an officeholder. A spokesman at the FEC declined to comment on the status of the complaint. Since June, however, the FEC has been unable to act because President Trump has kept three seats on the six-member commission open, preventing it from having a quorum to investigate any possible abuses of campaign spending across the country. Typically, cases before the FEC are resolved administratively, with candidates returning the money and paying a fine. In more serious cases, the FEC can refer the allegations to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution. It is not known if the FEC referred the Ros-Lehtinen investigation to the Justice Department or if federal prosecutors took an interest in the case on their own. A Justice Department spokesman declined to comment. Weiner said federal prosecutors would have a very high burden to bring a criminal case against Ros-Lehtinen. For a campaign or PAC election law violation to be a crime, Weiner said, there must be proof beyond a reasonable doubt that the violation or violations were committed `knowingly and willfully. In other words, the government must be able to prove conclusively that the person to be charged knew that the conduct was intentional and done with an unlawful purpose. Brendan Fischer, a director at the Campaign Legal Center who filed the FEC complaint against Ros-Lehtinen, agreed there is a high bar on bringing criminal charges, but calls the Justice Department decision to launch an investigation very significant. To open a criminal investigation, the Department of Justice Public Integrity unit presumably had some evidence that these violations were knowing and willful, Fischer told CBS Miami. In recent years, federal prosecutors have gone after several members of Congress for what prosecutors considered improper campaign spending. In 2016, Congressman Aaron Schock, a Republican from Illinois, was indicted for using campaign funds to decorate his office in a Downton Abbey-themed motif. Charges were ultimately dismissed after Schock resigned from Congress and agreed to pay a fine and reimburse the funds. In March, Congressman Duncan Hunter, a Republican from California, was sentenced to eleven months in federal prison after he pled guilty to spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign funds on vacations, theater tickets and to finance an extramarital affair. Fischer suspects these cases have become more commonplace because of a lack of accountability by the Federal Elections Commission. Some of this speaks to the FECs general hands-off approach to enforcing campaign finance law, Fischer said. I think there has been a number of candidates, of both political parties, who have felt comfortable pushing the legal envelope because they expected to get away with it. Before announcing her retirement, Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican, served 30 years in Congress. She was the first woman elected to Congress from Florida; the first Hispanic woman elected to Congress from anywhere in the country, as well as its first Cuban American. Numerous politicians such as Senator Marco Rubio, began their ascent in politics working on her campaigns or as interns in her office. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen enjoyed a sterling reputation for honesty and integrity during her 30 years as our congresswoman, Weiner said. She is an extremely popular and beloved community leader and educator. I will do all within my ability as a lawyer to protect and defend Ileana from criminal charges, Weiner continued. She is innocent, and I intend to convince the prosecutors that no crimes were committed. Once the prosecutors have had the opportunity to listen to our witnesses and consider the information we will provide to them, I am confident that they will do the proper and fair thing, and decline to file charges against Ileana. News of the Justice Department investigation comes at a time when President Trump has been aggressively courting Cuban American voters. Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks | ||||||||
Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks: DOJ: Steele Dossier Source Suspected Russian Spy | ||||||||
On the newly declassified FBI documents. See if you can follow this: In an effort to depict Donald Trump as if he were in an espionage conspiracy with the Kremlin, the Obama administration used bogus information, from a man the FBI suspected was an actual Russian spy, to brand as a suspected Russian spy a former U.S. naval intelligence officer who had actually been a CIA informant. Your head spinning? Mine too. And thats just the beginning. It turns out that Igor Danchenko, the man the FBI suspected of being an actual Russian spy, initially provided the bogus information about the American, Carter Page, through a former British spy, Christopher Steele. Through a couple of cut-outs, Steele had been retained by the Clinton campaign to dig up or, alas, to make up Russian dirt on Trump. Through his private intelligence business in London, Steele was known to be working for Russians oligarchs, while Danchenko was on Steeles payroll. That is, the Clinton campaign, and ultimately the Obama administration, colluded with Russians for the purpose of accusing Donald Trump of . . . yes . . . colluding with Russians. Danchenko, who in 2005 reportedly told a Russian intelligence officer that he hoped someday to work for the Russian government, became Steeles source on Trump. Even before October 2016, when the FBI and the Obama Justice Department first sought a surveillance warrant against Page based on the information Steele was compiling, it was obvious that the information was unreliable some of it laughably so. But the story was just too good. Nobody bothered to check the information or press Steele about its sourcing. NOW WATCH: 'Volunteers Linked to Russian Opposition Were Assaulted With Chemical Weapon' Volunteers Linked to Russian Opposition Were Assaulted With Chemical Weapon Volume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Play/PauseSPACE Increase Volume Decrease Volume Seek Forward Seek Backward Captions On/Offc Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreenf Mute/Unmutem Seek %0-9 TikTok Asks Judge to Halt Trump's Ban 00:31 Watch: 0:33 Volunteers Linked to Russian Opposition Were Assaulted With Chemical Weapon For months, Steele had been logged on bureau records as an official FBI informant. Nevertheless, in the most significant investigation in its modern history, the FBI did not identify Steeles primary sub-source, Danchenko, until December 2016 two months after the bureau, under oath, used the uncorroborated Steele/Danchenko information in what the FBI and Obama Justice Department labeled a VERIFIED application to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC). Wait, theres more. The FBI could easily have figured out Danchenko was Steeles source months earlier. So why do it in December 2016? Because by then, they had no choice. It had become necessary a few weeks earlier to boot Steele out of the investigation at least ostensibly. Thats because he had been outed publicly as a media source for information about his investigation of Trump. The public outing of Steele (in a Mother Jones article by David Corn, shortly before the 2016 election) should have come as no surprise. It had been obvious since at least September, when information from Steele was published in a Yahoo News article by Michael Isikoff, that Steele had been leaking to the media in order to help the Clinton campaign. Yet, the bureau repeatedly represented under oath to the FISC four times between October 2016 through June 2017 that the FBI does not believe that [Steele] directly provided this information [in the Isikoff article] to the press. To the contrary, as the Justice Department Inspector General (IG) found, there was considerable FBI suspicion that Steele was Isikoffs source. Moreover, the FBI had continuous access to Steele. Note: I said (above) that Steele was ostensiblykicked out of the investigation. In reality, the bureau continued to get information from Steele through Justice Department official Bruce Ohr (though neither the FBI nor the Justice Department revealed that fact to the FISC). Still, as the IG concluded, no one at the FBI ever asked Steele if he was the source for the Isikoff article. Obviously, they didnt want to know the answer that way, they could just keep insisting to court that they didnt believe he was the source. That doesnt even scratch the surface of deceit. When FBI agents interviewed Danchenko for three days in January 2017, they learned, undeniably, that Steeles story about his source network the story the bureau and the Justice Department told the FISC again and again was a risible distortion. Steele did not have a network of sources; he had Danchenko. In turn, Danchenko had a motley collection of drinking buddies, a grifter, a girlfriend, and an anonymous source Danchenko cannot identify. And, as Eric Felton recounts in infuriatingly hilarious detail, none of these sub-sources could actually vouch for anything they heard, or wildly speculated, about Trump and Russia. The Well-Developed Conspiracy of Cooperation Danchenko told FBI agents that a man he labeled Source 6 was this guy whom he thinks but is not sure he once talked to on the phone for about 10 minutes. In a Thai restaurant, you see, Danchenko ran into a U.S. journalist he managed to chat up about Trump and Russia. The journalist told Danchenko he was skeptical because nothing substantive had turned up tying the two together. But the journalist referred Danchenko to a colleague, who advised Danchenko to talk to this guy via email. Danchenko took the email address and tried to reach this guy but didnt get a reply. Weeks later, though, Danchenko got a call from an anonymous Russian who never identified himself. Danchenko assumed it was this guy . . . but he cant say for sure. So, Danchenko simply labeled the presumed this guy as Source 6, with whom he had a brief general discussion about Trump and the Kremlin supposedly having an ongoing relationship. It was left to Steele, the old intel pro, to turn this sows ear into a silk purse. By the time the craftsman was done summarizing Danchenkos unverifiable, anonymously sourced gossip, this guy had evolved from Danchenkos Source 6 to Steeles Source E, depicted as an ethnic Russian and close associate of . . . Donald TRUMP, who had admitted that there was a well-developed conspiracy of cooperation between the Trump campaign and Russian leadership (emphasis added). Indeed, according to Steele, Source E had even acknowledged that Russia was behind the recent leak of embarrassing e-mail messages, emanating from the Democratic National Committee [DNC], to the WikiLeaks platform a storyline that just happened to be all over the media at that point. As the IG has found, Steeles allegation that Page was part of a well-developed conspiracy of cooperation between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin, as well as the claim that Russia released the DNC emails in an effort to swing the 2016 election to Trump, were central to the surveillance application by the FBI and Obama Justice Department, and to the FISCs issuance of surveillance warrants. And now we know, the liberal inflation of unsubstantiated indeed, unattributable rumor into purported probable cause that the now-president of the United States was a Kremlin mole is not the half of it. Why Are We Just Hearing This Now? It is mind-boggling that this information has been withheld from the public for years, despite congressional efforts to pry it from the FBI and Justice Department since 2017 (when Republicans controlled the House). In December 2019, when the IGs report on FBI FISA abuse was released, many critical parts of it were redacted. These included Footnote 334 on page 186, which tantalizingly stated, When interviewed by the FBI, the Primary Sub-source [i.e., Danchenko] stated that with remaining lines blacked out. After some complaints from Capitol Hill about the redactions, the Justice Department showed a bit more leg. As to Footnote 334, we were now told that Danchenko had stated that [he] did not view [his] contacts as a network of sources, but rather as friends with whom [he] has conversations about current events and government relations. That was vital information, but it wasnt the whole story a passage in the footnote remained blacked out. Finally on Thursday, we were told the rest of the astonishing story. The now-unredacted portion states that Danchenko was the subject of an FBI counterintelligence investigation from 2009 to 2011 that assessed [his] documented contacts with suspected Russian intelligence officers (emphasis added). Apparently, the information has been concealed from the public for the sake of the Durham investigation. (When information becomes public, that complicates the ability of investigators to question people about what they know and how they know it.) But John Durham, the Connecticut U.S. attorney who is investigating Russiagate irregularities, informed Barr that disclosure of the information would not interfere with his investigation at this point. 2005-2010: Danchenkos Suspected Spying for Russia Well, now we know that, in framing Page as a Russian spy, the FBI relied on nonsense provided by Danchenko, a man the bureau actually believed was a Russian spy, though this inconvenient detail, too, was concealed from the FISC. As has been publicly reported, Danchenko worked for the Brookings Institution, a prominent center-left Washington think-tank, specializing in foreign affairs. Brookings feeds experts, mainly to Democratic administrations when they are in power, and serves as a Democratic administration in waiting when they are not. When Danchenko worked at Brookings from 2005 through 2010, it was directed by Strobe Talbot, a close friend of, and later deputy secretary of state under, President Bill Clinton. Susan Rice worked at Brookings during the Bush years before becoming Obamas national-security adviser, and career diplomat Victoria Nuland, who became a prominent assistant secretary in the Obama State Department, also worked at Brookings (she is married to Robert Kagan, a top Brookings scholar). Small world that it is, Nuland green-lighted Steeles provision of intelligence to the State Department, was briefed on the Steele dossier during the 2016 campaign, and has acknowledged that Steele was invited to the State Department to give a personal briefing about his anti-Trump research (though she says she did not attend it). While at Brookings, Danchenko worked closely with Fiona Hill, with whom he co-wrote a research paper in 2010, shortly before leaving the country. Hill, of course, gained notoriety as an important Trump impeachment witness, owing to her time at the Trump National Security Council, to which she came from Brookings, after a stint on the National Intelligence Council under Bush-43 and Obama. The Brookings angle is relevant because of events in late 2008 that triggered the opening of an FBI counterintelligence investigation of Danchenko. At that time, it was clear that there would soon be new Obama administration. The FBI received a tip that, at a Brookings function, Danchenko approached two of his co-workers. One was a research fellow for a person the bureau describes as an influential foreign policy advisor in the Obama Administration. Danchenko expressed interest in whether the research fellow would join this influential principal in the new administration. Danchenko was said to have made an offer to the two Brookings employees: If they did get a job in the government and had access to classified information, and wanted to make extra money, he could put them in touch with the right people for that sort of thing. There is no indication that the Brookings employees acted on the offer, but at least one of them suspected that Danchenko was a Russian spy. Naturally, this tip caused the FBI to do more digging. Agents quickly realized that Danchenko was associated with two other subjects of counterintelligence investigations. In 2005, he had been in contact with a Washington-based Russian officer, with whom Danchenko seemed very familiar. In 2006, he been in contact with the Russian embassy and known Russian intelligence officers. In fact, the FBI learned that Danchenko had visited one of these intelligence officers in his Russian embassy office. He allegedly told the officer that he hoped one day to enter the Russian diplomatic service. They went so far as to discuss future plans and Danchenkos completing some documents for the Russian government which, in October 2006, the intelligence officer discussed transmitting via diplomatic pouch, presumably to Moscow. The FBI also interviewed associates of Danchenkos, who described him as pro-Russian and hopeful to return to Russia. One person recalled being pressed by Danchenko for information about a particular military vessel. The bureau was sufficiently alarmed that, in July 2010, agents began the process of seeking a FISA surveillance warrant for Danchenko. But he left the country two months later, so the investigation was closed without an application to the FISC having been made, but with the understanding that the investigation could be re-opened if Danchenko ever came back to the U.S. 2017: Danchenko Is Interviewed by the FBI as Steeles Source Despite Danchenkos testimony, the bureau continued standing behind the dossier. Far from correcting the deceptive claims made to the FISC, and notwithstanding all they knew about Steele and Danchenko, the FBI doubled and tripled down: In January, April and June 2017, the Justice Department submitted 90-day renewal applications, representing to the FISC that the FBI believed Steele and his information were credible. On that basis, the court kept reauthorizing the warrants, enabling the FBI to continue monitoring Page . . . even though the investigation was turning up nothing. Conclusion Danchenko became a contractor for Christopher Steeles intelligence firm, whose clients included Russian oligarchs. That fact, the IG report explains, raised concerns about Steele in the FBIs Transnational Organized Crime Unit concerns which, Eric Felten has reported, were shared by State Department intelligence officials. In 2016, Steele accepted a Clinton campaign-commissioned assignment to dig up Russian dirt on Clintons opponent for the presidency, Donald Trump. To carry out this work, Steele relied on Danchenko to gather the information. Danchenko used what he now says was a group of dubious social acquaintances, and at least one source he never identified, to provide unsubstantiated and salacious rumors and innuendo about Trump. Steele took this information, portrayed it as sensitive intelligence from reliable sources, and presented it to the FBI vouching that it had come from an intelligence network. The FBI, several of whose investigators were found by the IG to be overtly anti-Trump, failed to corroborate Steeles information. Yet, the bureau represented that it was verified to the FISC, which thus proceeded to issue warrants against Page on the theory that the Trump campaign even, perhaps, the nascent Trump administration was in a corrupt conspiracy with the Kremlin. That is, a suspected Russian spy was used by our government to frame an American as a suspected Russian spy. A good friend of mine likes to say, Its always worse than you think. Thats a fine epitaph for the Trump-Russia investigation. Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks | ||||||||
Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks: 8:58 AM 9/26/2020 - Recent Posts: News Reviews iguideusa.com: Steeles Dossier Source Was a Suspected Russian Spy National Review | ||||||||
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The News And Times: 8:58 AM 9/26/2020 - Recent Posts: News Reviews iguideusa.com: Steeles Dossier Source Was a Suspected Russian Spy National Review | ||||||||
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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks: 26/09/20 05:00 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday authorised the country's ... Iran's death toll from the coronavirus has surpassed 25,000 and identified ... | ||||||||
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The News And Times: 24/09/20 08:45 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Chinese COVID-19 whistleblower Dr. Li-Meng Yan recently interviewed ... new information about the origin of SARS - CoV - 2 , leading to Coronavirus. | ||||||||
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The News And Times: 26/09/20 05:00 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday authorised the country's ... Iran's death toll from the coronavirus has surpassed 25,000 and identified ... | ||||||||
26/09/20 05:00 from Disease X-19from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites)Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday authorised the country's ... Iran's death toll from the coronavirus has surpassed 25,000 and identified ... Disease X-19 diseasex19.orgDisease X-19 News Review In Brief_________________________________________________» Disease X-19 Regions from Michael_Novakhov (8 sites): Google Alert - The News And Times | ||||||||
Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks: 5:07 AM 9/26/2020 - Tweets by @mikenov: Trump uses FBI director as a foil ahead of Election Day, and other stories | ||||||||
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The News And Times: 5:07 AM 9/26/2020 - Tweets by @mikenov: Trump uses FBI director as a foil ahead of Election Day, and other stories | ||||||||
5:07 AM 9/26/2020 - Tweets by @mikenovMichael Novakhov@mikenov1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (115 sites): "Ukraine" - Google News: Ukraine military plane crash caused by engine failure - BW Businessworld http://iguideusa.com/26-09-2020-324818/ 1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (115 sites): "Ukraine" GooUkraine military plane crash caused by engine failure BW Businessworld "Ukraine" - Google The News And Times | ||||||||
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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks: 24/09/20 08:45 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Chinese COVID-19 whistleblower Dr. Li-Meng Yan recently interviewed ... new information about the origin of SARS - CoV - 2 , leading to Coronavirus. | ||||||||
24/09/20 08:45 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Chinese COVID-19 whistleblower Dr. Li-Meng Yan recently interviewed ... new information about the origin of SARS - CoV - 2 , leading to Coronavirus.Disease X-19 News Review In Brief _________________________________________________ » Disease X-19 Origins from Michael_Novakhov (3 sites): Google Alert - Sars-Cov-2 origins: [UPDATE] COVID Whistleblower Li-Meng Yan: Chinese President, WHO Knew 'Man-Made Virus ... » Disease X-19 and Security from Michael_Novakhov (10 sites): Google Alert - Coronavirus and white supremacy: Trump flag burning demonstration held in Wellsboro » Disease X-19 Origins from Michael_Novakhov (3 sites): Google Alert - Sars-Cov-2 origins: Corona vaccine still a long way off » Disease X-19 Epidemiology from Michael_Novakhov (38 sites): Google Alert - Coronavirus in health care workers: California Expands Privacy Protection to Public Health Workers Amid Threats Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks | ||||||||
The Disease X-19: 24/09/20 08:45 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Chinese COVID-19 whistleblower Dr. Li-Meng Yan recently interviewed ... new information about the origin of SARS - CoV - 2 , leading to Coronavirus. | ||||||||
24/09/20 08:45 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites)Chinese COVID-19 whistleblower Dr. Li-Meng Yan recently interviewed ... new information about the origin of SARS - CoV - 2 , leading to Coronavirus.Disease X-19 diseasex19.orgDisease X-19 News Review In Brief_________________________________________________» Disease X-19 Origins from Michael_Novakhov (3 sites): Google Alert - The Disease X-19 | ||||||||
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