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Russia Paid Bounties to Murder US Troops, Trump Lets Them

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by SamFisher, Jun 26, 2020.

  1. gifford1967

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    lol. pgabs thinks "money laundering" requires a washing machine.
     
  2. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    Read the above post

    The first step is laundering the money
     
  3. marky :)

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    I guess let me ask, how would you launder money?

    I don't see how anyone can explain this more clearly than it already has. I even gave an example of laundering money through real estate first before anything else.
     
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    I just finished reading the last 2-3 pages and didn’t see mention of something that Everyone should be aware of, in my opinion. For decades Congress has received regular intelligence briefings, and sometimes intelligence briefings on a particular subject of great significance outside of the regular briefings.

    This is a requirement for multiple reasons. To keep Congress up to date with what our intelligence agencies are discovering about things our adversaries are up to, as well as what neutral and allied countries are up to that has national significance. To enable Congress to exercise one of it’s important functions, that of oversight of the Executive Branch. Those briefings have always been bipartisan. Always, and conducted by the heads of the CIA, the NSC, and other very high level intelligence people.

    Last night, the Republican members of Congress who’s purview is intelligence were briefed on the shocking “Russia places bounties are American and allied soldiers in Afghanistan” intelligence that recently came to light. The Republicans were briefed by the heads of the CIA, the NSC, and other top level people. This morning, again, this is unprecedented, Democrats in Congress who’s purview is intelligence were briefed separately by low level people and recently trump appointed people like Mark Meadows. They were not briefed at the same level as GOP members of Congress.

    This is simply not done. Even during the most partisan periods of the Nixon or Clinton administrations it was not done, to the best of my knowledge. This is not a Republican America. It is not a Democratic America. It is the United States of America. That this happened is indefensible. It shouldn’t have happened and wouldn’t have if the Republican congressional leadership had refused an intelligence briefing unless their Democratic colleagues were included.

    This is “trump’s America.” A nation divided. A gentleman far more intelligent than I am once said something very well and it is something trump simply doesn’t care about.

    “A nation divided cannot stand.” - Abraham Lincoln
     
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  5. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    Not through real estate
     
  6. marky :)

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    I don't know if you're trolling or not but I've wasted enough time with this. When you do decide to money launder let me know so I can link you to some nice Maytag or Samsung washer/dryer combos.
     
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  8. pgabriel

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    You guys better stick to trying to prove Trump laundered $100MM because this story is already falling apart

    I was talked **** to Sunday for pointing out no soilders have been killed since thethe alleged briefing.

    Now all of a sudden the "intelligence " sources had their timeline off by.a year. No wonder we can't accomplish **** over there
     
  9. KingCheetah

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    Amateur.
     
  10. No Worries

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    What does this have to do with laundering money through real estate? Sorry, but I just reported you to the board po-po.
     
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  11. No Worries

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    That ...was ... never ... the ... story.
     
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  12. Deckard

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    I’ve had the guy, who I used to enjoy reading, on ignore for a good long stretch now. Sometimes I take a peek at some of his posts, hoping he has returned to “normal,” but no such luck. I peek at some of the members I have on ignore from time to time. Most recently “little texxx.” He continues to troll, or if not troll, is seriously that stupid. Anyway, there are limits to how much I’ll put up with from folks I consider “top level time wasters.”

    Good luck! If I were religious, I’d pray for your sanity. ;-)
     
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  13. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    So....why....did.....you.....post.....it.....?


    Definitely not reading it now
     
  14. larsv8

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    Let me help you, since I guess its possible you aren't trolling, and are indeed really struggling with this.

    Traditional money laundering is funneling illegally obtained cash through false transactions in a cash based business such as a casino, strip club, car wash, laundromat, etc.

    Money laundering through real estate occurs through a higher tier of sophistication and dollar amount, which is not cash based. While there are numerous variations, one way it could be done is if you have a tens of millions of dollars in Russian bank through illegally seized or corrupt and illegitimate means.
    -Lets just assume you have 60 million in money that needs to be laundered.
    -You legitimately purchase a piece of property from a co-conspirator #1 for an inflated price. Lets say you buy a 40 million dollar piece of property for 100 million.
    - co conspirator #2 then buys that piece of property from you for 100 million. Congrats you now have 100 million in legit income.
    -Now Co Conspirator 1 buys that property (or similar property) from Co conspirator 2 for the 100 million.

    Now you have 100 million in legitimate income from sale of property, and co conspirator 1 and 2 have no net loss or gain. Money has now been laundered through real estate. And this is just a simple example. When you start adding in corrupt banks and lawyers, there are hundreds of variations here.
     
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  15. NewRoxFan

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    Getting back on topic...

     
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    @pgabriel takes the old Trump tactic of making consecutive inane posts in a short time derailing the original topic at hand. The original topic was about bounties against U.S. soldiers and we're talking about money laundering through real estate.
     
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  17. pgabriel

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    Did not read

    NSE (Not sophisticated enough)
    And really I don't give a ****. He brought up money laundering
     
  18. pgabriel

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    I'm trying to get back to the topic because I'm gonna talk way more **** than I did about collusion after this stupidity completely crumbles. Its already started to fit a timeline of happening in time for casualties because like I said Sunday the original timeline has no casualties afterwards
     
  19. Xerobull

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    Well, I sure do miss our talks, sir.
     
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  20. pgabriel

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    It's so disturbing that so many of you guys think Trump is beholden to Putin for some reason. Trump doesn't hate our military. Whatever man crush he has on Putin thre is no logical reason to ignore such a briefing. Now the briefing was more than a year ago and this is just public. Its just now public here and by UK officials

    In my p*rn thread I'm talking about teenagers minds being warped by internet p*rn. Collusion talk for 3 years was anti Trump p*rn for y'all. Your minds are warped
     

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