8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (5)
#15941737 at 2022-03-25 16:17:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20160: So DS on the run and and NCSWIC son Edition
>>15941695
The U.S. National Security Council's (NSC) expert for Ukraine has told the Democratic-led House of Representatives impeachment hearing he was offered the position of Ukraine's defense minister three times, a new revelation that came out as Republicans tried to undermine his key testimony.
Army Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman told the hearing on November 19 that Ukraine's then-national security chief, Oleksandr Danylyuk, asked him if he wanted to become the country's new defense minister when he visited Kyiv in May as part of the U.S. delegation attending President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's inauguration.
#15758586 at 2022-03-02 02:26:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19926: Biden SOTU Edition
Whaddya know.
Ukrainian ambassador to US on board of University connected to NIH and Soros Ukainian school of public health
On 16 December 2020, Oksana Markarova received the French National Order of Merit.[14][15]
After her dismissal Markarova returned to the private sector and her work on the supervisory board of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.[16]
On 25 February 2021 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appointed Markarova Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States.[2]
Immediately after her appointment, Markarova said that her main priorities for the new position were "strengthening cooperation with the Joseph Biden administration and political dialogue based on their broad bipartisan support" and "maximum assistance to the development of Ukrainian companies in the United States and attracting American companies to Ukraine. ?
Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States
Incumbent
Assumed office
25 February 2021
Preceded by Volodymyr Yelchenko[1]
Minister of Finance
In office
7 June 2018 - 4 March 2020
(acting until 22 November 2018)
Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman
Oleksiy Honcharuk
Preceded by Oleksandr Danylyuk
Succeeded by Ihor Umansky
Personal details
Born 28 October 1976 (age 45)
Rivne, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Political party Independent
Alma mater National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
all pb below
>>15751881, >>15751895 NOTABLE biolab MEME
>>15751936 Notable meme - Pentagon-funded bio-labs Links for checking are BELOW
>>15751943 Could they have been making virus to target only Russians?
>>15751948 Single PDF rollup on U.S. Embassy Scrubbed Bioweapons Labs... Archive Offline!
>>15752029, >>15752051 US official: Russian invasion of Ukraine risks release of dangerous pathogens
>>15752251, >>15752257 DTRA.mil. Trident logo. Responds to muh false biolab allegations
>>15752456, >>15752487 UK added Ukrainian Trident to list of extremist symbols
>>15752487 Democrats Azov Flip Flop
>>15753054 40 House Dems claim Ukranians military are Nazis
>>15752029, >>15752037 article from Feb 25. When did the chan Biolabs theory start? Another Confirmation?
>>15752061, >>15752173, >>15752179, >>15752552 I wonder if this where Fauci's Beagle puppies were subjected to their torture from those sandflies
>>15751951, >>15752180 do any tie to EcoHealth or MetaBiota? That would be a home run...
>>15753793 Fetal Tissue? HIV. Grant from NIH to Ukrainian Uni. The School of Public Health of National Ukraine Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in Kiev, Ukraine
>>15755279 Who poisoned the water in the Seversky Donets?
>>15757710, >>15757718 Bill Melinda, Gates Foudation, NIH , UNC-Chapel Hill, University of Chi, National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy
>>15758038 NaUKMA. Ukrainian School of Public Health founded by SOROS
#13245183 at 2021-03-17 21:35:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #16778: Media Damage Control Attempts FAILING Edition Edition
Sell more weapons make more money ignore the death and destruction
Ukraine should look to US for air defenses, improved air force, says former defense adviser
WASHINGTON - The recent decision by the Biden administration to send $125 million in military aid for Ukraine is a welcome site in Kyiv, but the country needs and deserves much more, according to a former chief adviser to Ukraine's defense minister.
"It is clear that Ukraine is not unique among the list of countries who are supported by the U.S. government," Oleksandr Danylyuk, now chairman of the Ukrainian Center for Defense Reforms think tank, said in a recent telephone interview from Kyiv. "But it is also clear that Ukraine provides a lot of security for the U.S."
The package, announced March 1, included two Mark VI patrol boats as well as "counter-artillery radars and tactical equipment; continued support for a satellite imagery and analysis capability; and equipment to support military medical treatment and combat evacuation procedures," per the Pentagon.
That marked the first military aid to Ukraine under the Biden administration, and more could be coming; there is another $150 million appropriated by Congress for the fiscal 2021 Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, but that money is gated off until the U.S. Defense and State departments jointly certify there has been "sufficient progress" made by Ukraine on military reform efforts.
Danylyuk, who has advised Ukraine's government in modernizing its armed forces, particularly its special forces, argued two key points that make Ukraine worthy of increased aid. The first is that country's 1994 decision to remove from its soil nearly 200 intercontinental ballistic missiles and nearly 2,000 nuclear warheads in exchange for a guarantee of sovereignty from Russia.
The second, and far more current, argument he made is that by taking on Russia in the Donbas and elsewhere, Ukraine is expending its own blood and treasure to protect U.S. allies like Poland and the Baltics, and ultimately America itself.
https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2021/03/17/ukrainian-official-us-should-help-improve-air-defense-systems-air-assets/
#12808501 at 2021-02-03 07:50:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #16350: We Own The Night Edition
Ukraine Sanctions 'Russian Trojan Horse' Media Assets Associated With Putin Friend
February 03, 2021 04:51 GMT
By RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy
KYIV – Ukraine has sanctioned the media assets connected to a political heavyweight with close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin in Kyiv's latest move against pro-Kremlin figures inside the country.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on February 2 signed off on the sanctions proposed by his national-security team against three television stations nominally owned by Taras Kozak, a member of the pro-Russian faction Opposition Platform For Life.
However, Ukrainian media claim the broadcasters Ukrainian television channel 112, NewsOne, and ZIK are actually owned by Viktor Medvedchuk, the head of the faction's political council and one of the richest and most influential individuals in the country.
Medvedchuk denies he owns the television stations.
The 66-year-old Medvedchuk, who picked Putin to be the godfather of his daughter, was sanctioned by the United States in March 2014 following the overthrow of pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych for his role in undermining democracy in Ukraine.
As a result of the sanctions approved on February 2, the stations were immediately shut down but they continue to stream their content on the Internet.
Serhiy Leshchenko, a former member of Ukraine's parliament, called the sanctions against the stations a "powerful step" and described the stations as a "Russian Trojan horse" for disseminating Kremlin propaganda inside the country.
Leshchenko called for YouTube to ban the stations.
Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the presidential office, told local media that the channels were "quite actively and often openly used as tools of foreign propaganda in Ukraine."
The move is the latest in a series taken by Kyiv since late January against figures considered Russian agents and follow the inauguration of U.S. President Joe Biden, a staunch supporter of Ukraine.
It also comes a day after the first call between the new U.S. administration and Zelenskiy's government.
On February 1, Zelenskiy's Servant Of The People party voted to expel Oleksandr Dubinskiy, a lawmaker that Washington had put under sanctions over alleged interference in the 2020 U.S. election.
And on January 28, Ukraine announced it had launched a criminal investigation into attempts by individuals to interfere in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
The U.S. Treasury Department in September 2020 sanctioned Ukrainian parliamentarian Andriy Derkach for interfering in the U.S. election, accusing him of being a Russian agent.
Derkach published what he claimed was compromising information on Biden and his son, Hunter, in the months leading up to the November election in what was seen as an attempt to help incumbent President Donald Trump.
Treasury in January also sanctioned seven individuals and four entities it claimed were associated with Derkach's influence operation, including Dubinskiy.
Zelenskiy's former national-security chief, Oleksandr Danylyuk, warned on January 27 that his former boss would have to clean house of those officials connected to the interference operation as it sought better relations with the new U.S. administration.
The United States has been one of the biggest backers of Ukraine as it seeks to reform its economy and integrate with the European Union. Washington has given Ukraine more than $1.6 billion in military aid since 2014 to combat Russian aggression as well as billions in financial aid.
Biden oversaw Ukraine policy while serving as vice president from 2009 to 2017.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.rferl.org/amp/ukraine-russia-television-stations-sanctions-putin/31083423.html
#8904676 at 2020-04-24 03:47:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11397: Space Force Coast To Coast Edition
Tucker Carlson Tonight 4/23/20 – MCKINSEY EXEC MELTS DOWN OVER CHINA
when you look at list of people involved with Mckinsey, you can hear Q whisper "they have never been this exposed"
i believe there are some really old digs on Mckinsey but good refressher for newfags
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKinsey_%26_Company#Scandals_and_criticism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_employees_of_McKinsey_%26_Company
sample
Pete Buttigieg - Mayor of South Bend, Indiana and 2020 Presidential Candidate
Mary Burke - former Wisconsin Secretary of Commerce
Sylvia Mathews Burwell - former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services; former director of the United States Office of Management and Budget
Bjarne Corydon - Finance Minister of Denmark
Tom Cotton - U.S. Senator from Arkansas
Jim Coutts (deceased) - Canadian Prime Ministerial advisor (1963-66, 1975-81)
Dan Debicella - Connecticut State Senator (2006-2010) and Congressional Candidate
Isabel Dedring - Deputy Mayor for Transport, City of London
Bo?idar ?eli? - Serbian Minister of Economy and Finance (2001-2003), vice-president of the Government of Serbia (2007-2012)
Oleksandr Danylyuk - former Ukrainian Finance Minister
Stephen Donnelly - Fianna Fáil Member of Parliament and Irish Shadow Minister for Health.
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. - current President and CEO of TIAA-CREF; former vice chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2001-2006)
Thomas C. Foley - US ambassador to Ireland
Robert G. Greenhill - President of the Canadian International Development Agency
William Hague - former foreign secretary of Britain and former leader of the Conservative party in the House of Commons
Wopke Hoekstra - Minister of Finance of the Netherlands (2017-present)
Wendell Hulcher - former mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan
Reed Hundt - former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1993-1997)
Greg Hunt - Member of the Australian House of Representatives (2001-present)
Radovan Jela?i? - former governor of the National Bank of Serbia
Bobby Jindal - Governor of the State of Louisiana (2008-2016); former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2004-2008)
Nancy Killefer - Assistant Secretary for Management, CFO, and COO at the United States Department of the Treasury (1997-2000)
John D. Macomber - former President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (1989-1992)
Jack Markell - Governor of Delaware
David McCormick - Business Executive, former U.S. Treasury Under Secretary for International Affairs
Karen Mills - former head of the Small Business Administration (SBA)
Toshimitsu Motegi - former minister for economy, trade and industry in Japan
Arthur Mutambara - Zimbabwean politician; former head of the Movement for Democratic Change
Naheed Nenshi - Mayor of Calgary (2010-present)
Greg Orman - former U.S. Senate candidate from Kansas
Peter Orszag - economist, Barack Obama's OMB director designate, former CBO director, formerly of the Brookings Institution
Joris Poort - US engineer
Susan E. Rice - American diplomat; former U.S. National Security Council Advisor and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
Jayant Sinha - former finance minister for India and former Managing Director at Omidyar Network
Van Taylor - former U.S. Congressional candidate and current Texas state senator.
Eric Wiebes - State Secretary of Finance (2014-2017) and Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (2017-present) of the Netherlands
Einat Wilf - Israeli politician
Pieter Winsemius - former Dutch Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (1982-1986, 2006-2007)
Nadiem Makarim - Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia (2019 - Present)
endchan qanonresearch Posts (1)
#38604 at 2019-11-19 15:52:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9461 Build the Web. *Pic Related Edition
article fr may 2019...
By NATALIYA VASILYEVA and EFREM LUKATSKY, Associated Press
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - Less than two weeks after Ukraine's new president assumed office, his staff discovered that his predecessor had apparently gutted key computer equipment in a meeting room when he left office.
Oleksandr Danylyuk, who was appointed chairman of the National Security and Defense Council on Tuesday, said all the equipment from the situation room, where the head of the state is supposed to be discussing urgent national security matters, is gone.
Ukraine's State Bureau of Investigations quickly announced the launch of an inquiry into a misuse of classified data.
Danylyuk posted a video on Facebook, showing an empty room with power cables sticking out of the walls and marks where computer monitors used to be. He also claimed that former President Petro Poroshenko's staff had removed servers with confidential information.
"This is the situation room at the presidential administration, this is what it looks like now," he said in the video. "Everything was taken away during the handover of power. This is a civilized handover for you."
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2019-05-29/ukraine-ex-president-accused-of-taking-key-servers-with-him