Kinda makes the Minner/Brainard ‘Make It Happen’ NKS (aka ‘Tigani’) warehouse pale in comparison.
Biden Administration Playing Mind Games With Russia? If so, it would be a welcome turnabout. I, however, am skeptical:
A senior Russian general had advance knowledge of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s plans to rebel against Russia’s military leadership, according to U.S. officials briefed on American intelligence on the matter, which has prompted questions about what support the mercenary leader had inside the top ranks.
The officials said they are trying to learn if Gen. Sergei Surovikin, the former top Russian commander in Ukraine, helped plan Mr. Prigozhin’s actions last weekend, which posed the most dramatic threat to President Vladimir V. Putin in his 23 years in power.
General Surovikin is a respected military leader who helped shore up defenses across the battle lines after Ukraine’s counteroffensive last year, analysts say. He was replaced as the top commander in January but retained influence in running war operations and remains popular among the troops.
Sounds like disinformation to me, but I’m not a paranoid Russian dictator. Which is not to say that I’m not paranoid…
El Lay Planned Massive Sweep Of Homeless Canceled After E-Mail Leak. Talk about inhumane, check out the e-mail:
“Everyone will be arrested and all their belongings will be taken away by sanitation,” the LAPD officer wrote.
She suggested that the operation would be executed covertly, calling the effort a “hush hush task force” so police could arrest everyone there.
“As always, do not approach these individuals experiencing homelessness. I want to make sure all are there at the encampment on the 29th so I can arrest them,” her email said. “This is a hush hush task force.”
I can’t even…
Is Delaware Hiding Rogue ‘No Labels’ PAC? It’s possible likely:
As a nonprofit, No Labels must file tax returns that are public. The most recent return publicly available covers 2021. That year, No Labels raked in $11.3 million from unidentified patrons. The document reports that $2.4 million—a whopping 21 percent of all the money that came in—was given as a grant to a group called Insurance Policy for America, Inc., which was incorporated in Delaware on December 20, 2021 and located at the same Washington, DC, address as No Labels.
In a filing submitted to the IRS, IPFA noted that its president, treasurer, and secretary was Jerald Howe Jr., a top executive at Leidos, a defense, aviation, information technology, and biomedical firm (formerly known as Science Applications International Corporation). Howe is a co-founder and treasurer of No Labels.
I’ll save you the trouble: Jeff Bullock remains unavailable for comment.
What do you want to talk about?