Tuesday, July 23, 2019

"Fight the Monolith."

They (click here for t-shirt)  I doubt the manufacturer received permission to use their image for profit. But, right now they are a monolith every time Trump brands them and rebrands them. Anyone notice how he continues to change the "evil name" of the ladies.

His METHODOLOGY is to depersonalize the person and rebrand the person.

Depersonalization comes as an 'evil person or idea' such as socialism that will destroy the USA economy. Then he finds a word that sticks. He is still looking for that word for the four ladies. 

Every time they get a chance to personalize themselves to the media do it. Try the idea of producing a "You Tube" about where they were born, where their parents are from and where they are today. I would love for Congresswoman Ilhan Omar to produce her own autobiography of her plight and the salvation the USA provided to her and her family as refugees. I believe most Americans do not understand what a refugee status is and how they come to love this country as their own.

But, the idea is to expand the understanding of what is now a monolith identity. They should give themselves many dimensions even outside the Congress.

The people involved in such a composition would have to provide consent to be a part of the production. But, if they are to be the face of the younger and newer generation of Democrats, then, they need to let the USA come to know them and understand their lives and how they were elected. 

Former Director Robert S. Mueller should have who ever he wants to assist him at the hearings tomorrow..

It is not reasonable to have one man complete testimony on an investigation that took 22 months and was the culmination of extensive assistance from the FBI and innumerable members of the DOJ.

This investigation occurred because two separate departments in the USA federal government detected interference by Russians. Those two agencies launched investigations autonomously. The idea this was a witch hunt for political purposes are lies by Trump and this obstruction proves his guilt. The Attorney General should be ashamed of his role in any obstruction.

...To carry out the investigation and prosecution of the matters assigned to him, the Special Counsel assembled a team that at its high point included 19 attorneys-five of whom joined the Office from private practice and 14 on detail or assigned from other Department of Justice components. These attorneys were assisted by a filter team of Department lawyers and FBI personnel who screened materials obtained via court process for privileged information before turning those materials over to investigators; a support staff of three paralegals on detail from the Department's Antitrust Division; and an administrative staff of nine responsible for budget, finance, purchasing, human resources, records, facilities, security, information technology, and administrative support. The Special Counsel attorneys and support staff were co-located with and worked alongside approximately 40 FBI agents, intelligence analysts, forensic accountants, a paralegal, and professional staff assigned by the FBI to assist the Special Counsel's investigation....                 

Continued from previous entry

Page 98 of the Special Counsel Report and page 106 of the PDF (click here)

c. Carter Page's July 2016 Trip To Moscow

Page's affiliation with the Trump Campaign took on a higher profile and drew the attention of Russian officials after the candidate named him a foreign policy advisor. As a result, in late April 2016, Page was invited to give a speech at the July 2016 commencement ceremony at the New Economic School (NES) in Moscow. (I am quite certain there was money exchanged.) 550 The NES commencement ceremony generally featured high-profile speakers; for example, President Barack Obama delivered a commencement address at the school in 2009.551 NES officials told the Office that the interest in inviting Page to speak at NES was' based entirely on his status as a Trump Campaign advisor who served as the candidate's Russia expert. 552 Andrej Krickovic (click here), an associate of Page's...

Krickovic is the only one standing in the picture to the left.

On April 4 (click here) Professor Andrej Krickovic presented his paper “Russia’s Reactionary Revisionism” as part of the panel: “Is Russia a Revisionist Power?” at the International Studies Association’s annual meeting in San Francisco. Members of the panel included John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago), Richard Sakwa (University of Kent), M. Steven Fish (Berkeley), Andrei Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) and Andrei Sushentsov (MGIMO). Alan Cafruny (Hamilton College) served as chair and moderator....

...and assistant professor at the Higher School of Economics in Russia, recommended that NES rector Shlomo Weber...
Shlomo Weber curriculum vitae (click here)

Dedman Trustee Professor of Economics and Leading Scientist, (click here) Laboratory for Study of Diversity and Social Interactions
Southern Methodist University / New Economic School
Network Member

Shlomo Weber is Robert H. and Nancy Dedman Trustee Professor of Economics at Southern Methodist University, Dallas and the Leading Scientist at the Center for Study of Diversity and Social Interactions, New Economic School, Moscow.


Professor Weber served as the Chairman of the Department of Economics at SMU, the Research Director of Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE) at the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, and the Academic Director of the International School of Economics, Tbilisi, Georgia....

...invite Page to give the commencement address based on his connection to the Trump Campaign.553 Denis Klimentov,...

International communication strategist and practitioner (click here)
Russian Federation

Many of the Russians in this report are found on "LinkedIn."

International Communication and Strategy specialist. Areas of expertise include M&E, difficult to reach audiences, international affairs, banking and finance, media, sustainable development, advanced education programs, qualitative and quantitative research, ATL/BTL advertising, GR, fundraising, crisis management. Regional experience in North and South America, Europe and Eurasia, other. Proficient (native) English and Russian languages, working knowledge of Spanish. 

Something interesting has turned up in my search for Denis Klimentov. An archive dating back to 1997. I have not read through it. It first presented in the Russian language. This is a translated question from the front e-page of the website archive. I doubt I will be reviewing it soon. Go figure.

1.  Did Trump's adviser on foreign policy issues (click here) appear in Moscow by accident? He himself avoided questions of politics, sanctions, emphasizing the private nature of the visit, and yet ...  

ANSWER. At the height of the election campaign, such visits are not random. And not related to politics either. Of course, the temptation to give a lecture at a Russian liberal university, and even during student holidays, is insurmountable for members of the American elite - but in this case, it doesn’t more than disguise the negotiations on relations between our countries after Trump’s likely victory. These negotiations, of course, can now be only preliminary, but they are necessary: ​​in a modern rapidly and chaotically changing world, no responsible politician needs any extra surprises — neither Putin nor Trump....


...an employee of NES, said that when Russians learned of Page's involvement in the Trump Campaign in March 2016, the excitement was palpable.554 Weber recalled that in summer 2016 there was substantial interest in the Trump Campaign in Moscow, and he felt that bringing a member of the Campaign to the school would be beneficial. 555

Beneficial to who? How? Why?

Page was eager to accept the invitation to speak at NES, and he sought approval from Trump Campaign officials to make the trip to Russia. 556 On May 16, 2016, while that request was still under consideration, Page emailed Clovis, J.D. Gordon,...

J.D. Gordon (click hereis a retired U.S. Navy officer who served as Pentagon spokesman from 2005 to 2009 under Secretaries Donald Rumsfeld and Robert Gates. In 2012, he founded Protect America Today, a super PAC focused on national security and foreign policy. Over the years, Gordon had been a senior advisor to Sarah Palin, Herman Cain, and Mike Huckabee and has been a recurring contributor to multiple conservative media outlets, including Fox NewsThe Washington TimesThe Daily Caller, and The Hill. Gordon endorsed Donald Trump for president in February 2016 and became a part of his national security team....

...and Walid Phares and suggested that candidate Trump take his place speaking at the commencement ceremony in Moscow. 557 On June 19, 2016, Page followed up again to request approval to speak at the NES event and to reiterate that NES "would love to have Mr. Trump speak at this annual celebration" in Page's place. 558 Campaign manager Corey Lewandowski responded the same day, saying, "If you want to do this, it would be outside [sic] of your role with the DJT for President campaign. I am certain Mr. Trump will not be able to attend."559

In early July 2016, Page traveled to Russia for the NES events. On July 5, 2016, Denis Klimentov, copying his brother, Dmitri Klimentov (click here),560... 

Partner, RusInfoService LLC
Katonah, New York

I didn't find an internet anything for RusInfoService, LLC. What I did find is this on Facebook:

Infoservice LLC (click here)
Located in Saint Petersburg, Russia

This is only an observation, but, Facebook was/is the place for lies and deception by Russians and Saint Petersburg is where the spies that came to the USA prepared for their assignment. I don't know these folks.

Dmitri Klimentov (click here) is 54 years old and was born on 09/21/1964. Dmitri's Reputation Score is 4.47. Previously city included Bronx NY. Sometimes Dmitri goes by various nicknames including Dimitri Klimentova, Dimitri Klimentov, Dmit Klimentov, Demitri Klimentov and Dmitri Klimentova. For work these days, Dmitri is a NE USA at Russian Information Agency Novosti. Background details that you might want to know about Dmitri include: ethnicity is unknown, whose political affiliation is currently a registered None; and religious views are listed as unknown. Dmitri is now married. Margarita KlimentovaEkaterina Klimentova, Dennis Klimentov, Sam Jacobs and Magie Klimentov, and many others are family members and associates of Dmitri. Dmitri's annual salary is between $100 - 149,999; properties and other assets push Dmitri's net worth over $250,000 - $499,999....

...emailed Maria Zakharova,...


Russian Foreign Ministry (click here) spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, has lashed out at a new film produced by NATO that documents anti-Soviet resistance in the Baltic States after World War II.

“This movement was created on the basis of fascist remnants who collaborated with German occupational authorities,” Zakharova wrote on Facebook. The partisan groups “carried out more than 3,000 acts of sabotage, the victims of which were thousands of civilians.”

NATO’s film titled “Forest Brothers” describes the partisan units in the three Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania which fought for independence from the Soviet Union between 1945 and 1953....

"Forest Brothers" (click here - foreign language, narrated in English)

Okay, now I have my say. Obviously, the Trump campaign is a far right-leaning organization. But, for one of their members to be emailing a Russian in the foreign ministry that actively speaks out about NATO is too interesting in realizing how Trump approaches NATO.

I can find this information on the internet without any special codes or access. What is Trump doing being aligned with these people? He doesn't care about his own affiliations yet alone his staff. Donald J. Trump is very far from innocent in his affairs.

...the Director of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Information and Press Department, about Page's visit and his connection to the Trump Campaign.56 1 Denis Klimentov said in the email that he wanted to draw the Russian government's attention to Page's visit in Moscow.562 His message to Zakharova continued: "Page is Trump's adviser on foreign policy. He is a known businessman; he used to work in Russia ... . If you have any questions, I will be happy to help contact him."563 Dmitri Klimentov then contacted Russian Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov about Page's visit to see if Peskov wanted to introduce Page to any Russian government officials.564 The following day, Peskov responded to what appears to have been the same Denis Klimentov-Zakharova email thread. Peskov wrote, "I have read about [Page]. Specialists say that he is far from being the main one. So I better not initiate a meeting in the Kremlin."565

550 Page 3/16/ 17 302, at 2-3; Page 3/10/ 17 302, at 3.
551 S. Weber 7/28/17 302, at 3.
552 Y. Weber 6/1/17 302, at 4-5; S. Weber 7/28/17 302, at 3.
553 See Y. Weber 6/1/17 302, at 4; S. Weber 7/28/17 302, at 3.
554 De. Klimentov 6/9/17 302, at 2.
555 S. Weber 7/28/17 302, at 3.
556 See 5/16/16 Email, Page to Phares et al. (referring to submission of a "campaign advisor request form").
557 Grand Jury  ; 5/16/16 Email, Page to Phares et a
558 6/19/16 Email, Page to Gordon et al.
559 6/19/16 Email, Lewandowski to Page et al.
560 Dmitri Klimentov is a New York-based public relations consultant.
561 7/5/16 Email, Klimentov to Zakharova (translated).
562 7/5/16 Email, Klimentov to Zakharova (translated). 
563 7 /5/16 Email, Klimentov to Zakharova (translated).
564 Dm. Klimentov 11/27 /18 302, at 1-2.
565 7 /6/16 Email, Peskov to Klimentov (translated).

There is going to be some excellent television coverage tomorrow on this exact report. I will continue to read the report, but, for tonight and tomorrow, I will wait to continue.

continued on a later entry - thank you


The Semi-Literate version of "The Mueller Report" (click here).

Mar-a-Lago the happening place to go for state secrets. Whatever happened ot the phrase, "Loose lips sink ships."

July 23, 2019
By Sarah Blaskey and Jay Weaver

A high-profile Chinese fugitive (click here) — who belongs to President Donald Trump’s exclusive South Florida club, Mar-a-Lago, and has railed against China’s communist government — is accused of being a spy for that very regime, according to new documents filed in a federal court case in New York.

Chinese billionaire Wengui Guo, who also goes by Miles Kwok, fled to the United States four years ago after learning an associate had been arrested on corruption charges. He is now one of China’s most-wanted, accused of myriad crimes by the Chinese government, including paying bribes and sexual assault. He maintains his innocence, saying the charges are politically motivated.

Guo, who made his money in real estate, has long promoted himself as a dissident being hunted by the Chinese government for his opposition to the ruling Chinese Communist Party. He is currently seeking political asylum in the United States, where he reportedly avoided deportation by the Trump administration after the president learned Guo was a member of Mar-a-Lago....

Well, now all the people seeking asylum at the USA southern border knows where to go to find a way into the USA. Go to Mar-a-Lago and ask for President Trump and offer to join the club if he will provide asylum for everyone at the USA southern border.