8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (8)
#18898766 at 2023-05-25 01:21:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23200: Failure to Launch, Complete De Saster Edition
Ezra A. Cohen Retweeted
Ryan Tully
Around the time that the F.B.I. was examining the equipment recovered from the Chinese spy balloon...USIC and Microsoft detected what they feared was a more worrisome intruder: mysterious computer code appearing in telecommunications systems in Guam + US.
Chinese Malware Hits Systems on Guam. Is Taiwan the Real Target?
The code, which Microsoft said was installed by a Chinese government hacking group, set off alarms because Guam would be a centerpiece of any U.S. military response to a move against Taiwan.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/24/us/politics/china-guam-malware-cyber-microsoft.html
9:02 PM ? May 24, 2023?1,269 Views
https://twitter.com/Ryan_M_Tully/status/1661538142841626628
#13825992 at 2021-06-04 03:34:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #17502: The 'Exit Strategies And Literal Clown Doctors' Edition
Is Putin using #NordStream2 to hide [his] money?
Ryan Tully @Ryan_M_Tully
Found it. Here it is Down pointing backhand index. #NordStream2
David Ignatius @IgnatiusPost · 1h
Warning to Vladimir Putin other klepto-dictators around the world: The U.S. intelligence community has just been tasked to investigate how and where you hide your money.
https://washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/06/03/bidens-trying-crack-down-international-corruption-lets-hope-it-works-this-time/
9:46 PM · Jun 3, 2021
https://twitter.com/Ryan_M_Tully/status/1400630033950121985
#12843370 at 2021-02-06 21:30:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #16394: Recall Governor Tom Wolf [PA] II EBAKE Edition
Exclusive:
Navalny affair no grounds to cancel Nord Stream pipeline, new German CDU chief says
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany should not drop support for the planned Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia over the crackdown on Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, as "feel-good moralising" is not foreign policy, the man best placed to be the next German chancellor told Reuters. …
Ryan Tully @Ryan_M_Tully
Additionally, large Kremlin-owned projects like #NordStream2 are used to enrich #Russian oligarchs close to #Putin. They also export an immeasurable amount of strategic corruption and elite capture in the West. Worth keeping in mind that #NS2 is run by an ex-Stasi agent.
_Tom Tugendhat @TomTugendhat__
The grounds for cancelling Nord Stream 2 are:
It makes it easier for Putin to undermine states on Germany's eastern border one-by-one and leaves the country exposed. A weaker Germany is a weaker @NATO. This is a mistake we will all pay for.
Reuters @Reuters
Exclusive: Navalny affair no grounds to cancel Nord Stream pipeline, new German CDU chief says
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https://twitter.com/Ryan_M_Tully/status/1358159659782275083
https://twitter.com/TomTugendhat/status/1358082054743855105
https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1357724440306589702
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-politics-laschet-exclusive-idUSKBN2A51FL?taid=601d6f092b0ff1000121d82e&utm_campaign=trueAnthem:+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
#12392037 at 2021-01-08 04:37:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15819: All of Us Working Together Edition
Too Little Too Late: The List Of 11th Hour White House Resignations
Stephanie Grisham, the chief of staff to first lady Melania Trump who was also a former White House press secretary
Deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews
White House social secretary, Rickie Niceta
https://api.talkingpointsmemo.com/news/too-little-too-late-the-list-of-11th-hour-white-house-resignations
Deputy national security adviser, Matthew Pottinger
John Costello, deputy assistant secretary for intelligence and security at the Commerce Department
Ryan Tully, Trump's top White House adviser on Russia
Tyler Goodspeed, acting chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers
Elaine Chao, transportation secretary
Mick Mulvaney, Trump's former acting chief of staff and most recently U.S. special envoy to Northern Ireland
#12391518 at 2021-01-08 04:06:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15818: Caution! Storm Is Closer Than It Appears In Mirror Edition
>>12391058
Mick Mulvaney, chief of staff, John Costello, Commerce Dept deputy assistant secretary for intelligence and security, Ryan Tully, senior director for European and Russian Affairs, Tyler Goodspeed acting chair of Counsel of Ecomonic Advisers all resigned. along with Stephanie Grisham
#12384950 at 2021-01-07 22:42:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15810: Where There Is A Spark Of Patriotic Fire, We Will Rekindle It Edition
Federal Prosecutor in DC Not Ruling Out Charging Trump Over Inciting Violence at US Capitol - Report
The US Capitol building was besieged by Trump supporters on Wednesday afternoon after the president called on citizens to continue to fight for what he called the legitimate results of the 2020 election.
A top federal prosecutor in Washington, DC has not ruled out potentially charging President Trump in connection with inciting violence at the US Capitol, CNBC News reported on Thursday.
Acting US Attorney Michael Sherwin told reporters on Thursday that the US Department of Justice was ready to initiate charges against anyone responsible for the riot at the US Capitol building, where at least four people died amid the chaos. One of the victims was identified as a female Air-Force veteran, shot inside the Congress hall by a police officer.
"I don't want to sound like a broken record. We're looking at all actors here," Sherwin said in response to the question whether President Trump could face potential charges. "Anyone who had a role and where the evidence fits a crime."
Protesters breached the Capitol as the congressional certification of Democrat Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election was underway, forcing lawmakers to halt the meeting and leave the building immediately, with some of them having to hide in a shelter.
BREAKING: Protesters have made their way INSIDE the United States Capitol
pic.twitter.com/DnuFDlrFKE
- Breaking911 (@Breaking911) January 6, 2021
The events have been followed by efforts to oust President Trump, including either through invoking the 25th Amendment, which would see removing Trump from power and installing Vice President Mike Pence instead, or by initiating an impeachment procedure against the US president. The idea of impeachment has been voiced by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy.
"If the vice president and the Cabinet refuse to stand up, Congress should reconvene to impeach the president", Schummer said on Thursday.
Speaker Pelosi says that if Pence and the Cabinet doesn't move on the 25th amendment she's willing to move to impeach.
"my friends we are in a very difficult place as a country as long as Donald Trump remains in The White House."
- Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) January 7, 2021
The idea of launching an impeachment, however, was not echoed by President-elect Joe Biden, who supports a peaceful transition of power.
In the wake of US Capitol siege, acting Pentagon chief Christopher Miller said on Thursday that the Defense Department determined to perform its duties "in accordance with our oath of office", and will execute "the time-honored peaceful transition of power" to Biden.
Wednesday's events have prompted several Republicans to reconsider their previous intentions to support his challenge to the electoral vote certification, with US Senator Kelly Loeffler saying, "the events that have transpired today have forced me to reconsider and I cannot now in good conscious object to the certification of these electors."
As a follow-up, several high-ranking officials announced they are either resigning or going to do so, including Mick Mulvaney, President Trump's former chief of staff, who told CNBC that he stepped down as special US envoy to Northern Ireland.
US Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, the wife of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, announced her resignation on Thursday, saying "our country experienced a traumatic and entirely avoidable event as supporters of the president stormed the Capitol building following a rally he addressed".
Others who have decided to leave the Trump administration include Stephanie Grisham, former chief of staff to First Lady Melania Trump; Matt Pottinger, the deputy national security adviser; Sarah Matthews, deputy White House press secretary; Anna Cristina "Rickie" Niceta, social secretary at the White House; Ryan Tully, the National Security Council's senior director for European and Russian Affairs; Tyler Goodspeed, acting chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers; and John Costello, deputy assistant secretary for intelligence and security at the Commerce Department.
In another blow to President Trump, tech giants suspended his social media accounts on Wednesday night, blocking the US president from a nearly 150-million audience.
https://sputniknews.com/us/202101071081698314-federal-prosecutor-in-dc-not-ruling-out-charging-trump-over-inciting-violence-at-us-capitol–/
#12380343 at 2021-01-07 18:33:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15804: Pre-planned Speech Crackdown On Patriots & POTUS Underway Edition
Multiple Trump admin officials resign following D.C. riot
Several White House staffers have resigned after violent protests broke out in Washington D.C. Wednesday.
First lady Melania Trump's Chief of Staff Stephanie Grisham was the first to submit her resignation Wednesday, effective immediately.
Grisham joined the presidential campaign in 2015 as a press liaison and most recently served as White House communications director and Melania Trump's spokeswoman.
Grisham quit her position after a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday. Her job was set to end in two weeks, when President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in.
"It has been an honor to serve the country in the White House. I am very proud to have been a part of Mrs. Trump's mission to help children everywhere, and proud of the many accomplishments of this Administration," Grisham said in a statement Wednesday.
Following Grisham's resignation, White House social secretary Rickie Niceta and deputy White House press secretary Sarah Matthews, also resigned.
"As someone who worked in the halls of Congress, I was deeply disturbed by what I saw today. I'll be stepping down from my role effective immediately. Our nation needs a peaceful transfer of power," Matthews said in a statement Wednesday.
Thursday morning, former Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney resigned from his Trump Administration post as envoy to Northern Ireland.
"I called Mike Pompeo last night to let him know I was resigning from that. I can't do it. I can't stay ... We didn't sign up for what you saw last night," Mulvaney told CNBC Thursday.
Mulvaney was critical of how President Trump handled the demonstration, saying his tweet was "not enough."
The President's tweet is not enough. He can stop this now and needs to do exactly that. Tell these folks to go home.
- Mick Mulvaney (@MickMulvaney) January 6, 2021
Additionally, deputy national security adviser Matt Pottinger, European and Russian Affairs Senior Director Ryan Tully and Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Security John Costello also resigned, according to Fox News.
Mulvaney warned that other staffers may submit their resignations in the coming days.
National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, Deputy Chief of Staff Chris Liddell and Transportation Secretary Eliane Chao are also considering resigning, the New York Post has reported.
https://saraacarter.com/multiple-trump-admin-officials-resign-following-d-c-riot/
#12379792 at 2021-01-07 18:03:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15803: Traitors Separate From Patriots Edition
>>12379657
Remember them, the "fair weather friends."
First lady Melania Trump's Chief of Staff Stephanie Grisham
White House social secretary Rickie Niceta
Deputy White House press secretary Sarah Matthews
Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney
Deputy national security adviser Matt Pottinger
European and Russian Affairs Senior Director Ryan Tully
Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Security John Costello
National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien
Deputy Chief of Staff Chris Liddell
Transportation Secretary Eliane Chao
8kun Midnight Riders Posts (2)
#37662 at 2021-01-07 18:40:43 (UTC+1)
QR Midnight Riders #173: Certification Before Declass Edition
Multiple Trump admin officials resign following D.C. riot
Several White House staffers have resigned after violent protests broke out in Washington D.C. Wednesday.
First lady Melania Trump's Chief of Staff Stephanie Grisham was the first to submit her resignation Wednesday, effective immediately.
Grisham joined the presidential campaign in 2015 as a press liaison and most recently served as White House communications director and Melania Trump's spokeswoman.
Grisham quit her position after a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday. Her job was set to end in two weeks, when President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in.
"It has been an honor to serve the country in the White House. I am very proud to have been a part of Mrs. Trump's mission to help children everywhere, and proud of the many accomplishments of this Administration," Grisham said in a statement Wednesday.
Following Grisham's resignation, White House social secretary Rickie Niceta and deputy White House press secretary Sarah Matthews, also resigned.
"As someone who worked in the halls of Congress, I was deeply disturbed by what I saw today. I'll be stepping down from my role effective immediately. Our nation needs a peaceful transfer of power," Matthews said in a statement Wednesday.
Thursday morning, former Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney resigned from his Trump Administration post as envoy to Northern Ireland.
"I called Mike Pompeo last night to let him know I was resigning from that. I can't do it. I can't stay ... We didn't sign up for what you saw last night," Mulvaney told CNBC Thursday.
Mulvaney was critical of how President Trump handled the demonstration, saying his tweet was "not enough."
The President's tweet is not enough. He can stop this now and needs to do exactly that. Tell these folks to go home.
- Mick Mulvaney (@MickMulvaney) January 6, 2021
Additionally, deputy national security adviser Matt Pottinger, European and Russian Affairs Senior Director Ryan Tully and Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Security John Costello also resigned, according to Fox News.
Mulvaney warned that other staffers may submit their resignations in the coming days.
National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, Deputy Chief of Staff Chris Liddell and Transportation Secretary Eliane Chao are also considering resigning, the New York Post has reported.
https://saraacarter.com/multiple-trump-admin-officials-resign-following-d-c-riot/>>37661
#37660 at 2021-01-07 18:37:50 (UTC+1)
QR Midnight Riders #173: Certification Before Declass Edition
Multiple Trump admin officials resign following D.C. riot
Several White House staffers have resigned after violent protests broke out in Washington D.C. Wednesday.
First lady Melania Trump's Chief of Staff Stephanie Grisham was the first to submit her resignation Wednesday, effective immediately.
Grisham joined the presidential campaign in 2015 as a press liaison and most recently served as White House communications director and Melania Trump's spokeswoman.
Grisham quit her position after a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday. Her job was set to end in two weeks, when President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in.
"It has been an honor to serve the country in the White House. I am very proud to have been a part of Mrs. Trump's mission to help children everywhere, and proud of the many accomplishments of this Administration," Grisham said in a statement Wednesday.
Following Grisham's resignation, White House social secretary Rickie Niceta and deputy White House press secretary Sarah Matthews, also resigned.
"As someone who worked in the halls of Congress, I was deeply disturbed by what I saw today. I'll be stepping down from my role effective immediately. Our nation needs a peaceful transfer of power," Matthews said in a statement Wednesday.
Thursday morning, former Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney resigned from his Trump Administration post as envoy to Northern Ireland.
"I called Mike Pompeo last night to let him know I was resigning from that. I can't do it. I can't stay ... We didn't sign up for what you saw last night," Mulvaney told CNBC Thursday.
Mulvaney was critical of how President Trump handled the demonstration, saying his tweet was "not enough."
The President's tweet is not enough. He can stop this now and needs to do exactly that. Tell these folks to go home.
- Mick Mulvaney (@MickMulvaney) January 6, 2021
Additionally, deputy national security adviser Matt Pottinger, European and Russian Affairs Senior Director Ryan Tully and Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Security John Costello also resigned, according to Fox News.
Mulvaney warned that other staffers may submit their resignations in the coming days.
National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, Deputy Chief of Staff Chris Liddell and Transportation Secretary Eliane Chao are also considering resigning, the New York Post has reported.
https://saraacarter.com/multiple-trump-admin-officials-resign-following-d-c-riot/