Goldman Sachs, the giant New York investment bank, is cashing in on the war in Ukraine by selling Russian debt to U.S. hedge funds — and using a legal loophole in the Biden administration’s sanctions to do it.
How Goldman Sachs profits from war in Ukraine, loophole in sanctions
Tag: Office of Foreign Assets Control
The purpose of sanctions: “Hunger, Desperation, Overthrow of Government.”
Twenty years in, CIA knew they didn’t work, but kept it a secret.
The purpose of sanctions: “Hunger, Desperation, Overthrow of Government.”
U.S. Terrorism 101: The Bert Sacks Story
Since the annual U.S. Veterans Day holiday honoring military veterans was just observed on November 11, it seems more than appropriate to suggest the creation of a U.S. Victims Day, just as in a similar effort at truth in labeling, the Defense Department should be renamed the Offensive War Department.
U.S. Terrorism 101: The Bert Sacks Story
Venezuela: US-backed Guaidó Fails to Show Up in Court for $8.5 Billion ConocoPhillips Dispute
Venezuela: Opposition Leader Guaidó Under Fire Over Alleged $1.3 Billion Settlement
More War by Other Means: Sanctioning the Wife of Syria’s President Makes No Sense to Anyone
By Philip Giraldi | Strategic Culture Foundation | January 7, 2021
More sanctions, by all means. More grief and suffering and more people around the world wondering what exactly the United States is doing.
More War by Other Means: Sanctioning the Wife of Syria’s President Makes No Sense to Anyone
US Demanding Iran’s Vaccine Payments Go Through Its Banks
[Letter from Washington] The Enemies Briefcase – Secret powers and the presidency
A few hours before the inauguration ceremony, the prospective president receives an elaborate and highly classified briefing on the means and procedures for blowing up the world with a nuclear attack, a rite of passage that a former official described as “a sobering moment.” Secret though it may be, we are at least aware that this introduction to apocalypse takes place. At some point in the first term, however, experts surmise that an even more secret briefing occurs, one that has never been publicly acknowledged. In it, the new president learns how to blow up the Constitution.
The session introduces “presidential emergency action documents,” or PEADs, orders that authorize a broad range of mortal assaults on our civil liberties. In the words of a rare declassified official description, the documents outline how to “implement extraordinary presidential authority in response to extraordinary situations”—by imposing martial law, suspending habeas corpus, seizing control of the internet, imposing censorship, and incarcerating so-called subversives, among other repressive measures. “We know about the nuclear briefcase that carries the launch codes,” Joel McCleary, a White House official in the Carter Administration, told me. “But over at the Office of Legal Counsel at the Justice Department there’s a list of all the so-called enemies of the state who would be rounded up in an emergency. I’ve heard it called the ‘enemies briefcase.’ ”
The Enemies Briefcase – Secret powers and the presidency
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