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Aug 4, 2017 12:17:35   #
KiraSeer2016
 
This:

http://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/t-109438-1.html "F**e News?"----Only 50 views.

And this:

http://www.congress.gov/115/bills/hr3364/BILLS-115hr3364enr.xml

"Subtitle A—Sanctions And Other Measures With Respect To The Russian Federation
SEC. 211. FINDINGS.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) On March 6, 2014, President Barack Obama issued Executive Order No. 13660 (79 Fed. Reg. 13493; relating to blocking property of certain persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine), which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to impose sanctions on those determined to be undermining democratic processes and institutions in Ukraine or threatening the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Ukraine. President Obama subsequently issued Executive Order No. 13661 (79 Fed. Reg. 15535; relating to blocking property of additional persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine) and Executive Order No. 13662 (79 Fed. Reg. 16169; relating to blocking property of additional persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine) to expand sanctions on certain persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine.
(2) On December 18, 2014, the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014 was enacted (Public Law 113–272; 22 U.S.C. 8921 et seq.), which includes provisions directing the President to impose sanctions on foreign persons that the President determines to be entities owned or controlled by the Government of the Russian Federation or nationals of the Russian Federation that manufacture, sell, t***sfer, or otherwise provide certain defense articles into Syria.
(3) On April 1, 2015, President Obama issued Executive Order No. 13694 (80 Fed. Reg. 18077; relating to blocking the property of certain persons engaging in significant malicious cyber-enabled activities), which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Attorney General and the Secretary of State, to impose sanctions on persons determined to be engaged in malicious cyber-hacking.
(4) On July 26, 2016, President Obama approved a P**********l Policy Directive on United States Cyber Incident Coordination, which states, “certain cyber incidents that have significant impacts on an entity, our national security, or the broader economy require a unique approach to response efforts”.
(5) On December 29, 2016, President Obama issued an annex to Executive Order No. 13694, which authorized sanctions on the following entities and individuals:
(A) The Main Intelligence Directorate (also known as Glavnoe Razvedyvatel’noe Upravlenie or the GRU) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(B) The Federal Security Service (also known as Federalnaya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti or the FSB) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(C) The Special Technology Center (also known as STLC, Ltd. Special Technology Center St. Petersburg) in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
(D) Zorsecurity (also known as Esage Lab) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(E) The autonomous noncommercial organization known as the Professional Association of Designers of Data Processing Systems (also known as ANO PO KSI) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(F) Igor Valentinovich Korobov.
(G) Sergey Aleksandrovich Gizunov.
(H) Igor Olegovich Kostyukov.
(I) Vladimir Stepanovich Alexseyev.
(6) On J****** 6, 2017, an assessment of the United States intelligence community entitled, “Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent U.S. E******ns” stated, “Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the United States p**********l e******n.” The assessment warns that “Moscow will apply lessons learned from its Putin-ordered campaign aimed at the U.S. P**********l e******n to future influence efforts worldwide, including against U.S. allies and their e******n processes”.
SEC. 212. SENSE OF CONGRESS.
It is the sense of Congress that the President—
(1) should continue to uphold and seek unity with European and other key partners on sanctions implemented against the Russian Federation, which have been effective and instrumental in countering Russian aggression in Ukraine;
(2) should engage to the fullest extent possible with partner governments with regard to closing loopholes, including the allowance of extended prepayment for the delivery of goods and commodities and other loopholes, in multilateral and unilateral restrictive measures against the Russian Federation, with the aim of maximizing alignment of those measures; and
(3) should increase efforts to vigorously enforce compliance with sanctions in place as of the date of the enactment of this Act with respect to the Russian Federation in response to the crisis in eastern Ukraine, cyber intrusions and attacks, and human rights violators in the Russian Federation."

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Aug 4, 2017 12:24:28   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
This:

http://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/t-109438-1.html: "F**e News?"----Only 50 views.

And this:

http://www.congress.gov/115/bills/hr3364/BILLS-115hr3364enr.xml:

"Subtitle A—Sanctions And Other Measures With Respect To The Russian Federation
SEC. 211. FINDINGS.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) On March 6, 2014, President Barack Obama issued Executive Order No. 13660 (79 Fed. Reg. 13493; relating to blocking property of certain persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine), which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to impose sanctions on those determined to be undermining democratic processes and institutions in Ukraine or threatening the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Ukraine. President Obama subsequently issued Executive Order No. 13661 (79 Fed. Reg. 15535; relating to blocking property of additional persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine) and Executive Order No. 13662 (79 Fed. Reg. 16169; relating to blocking property of additional persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine) to expand sanctions on certain persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine.
(2) On December 18, 2014, the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014 was enacted (Public Law 113–272; 22 U.S.C. 8921 et seq.), which includes provisions directing the President to impose sanctions on foreign persons that the President determines to be entities owned or controlled by the Government of the Russian Federation or nationals of the Russian Federation that manufacture, sell, t***sfer, or otherwise provide certain defense articles into Syria.
(3) On April 1, 2015, President Obama issued Executive Order No. 13694 (80 Fed. Reg. 18077; relating to blocking the property of certain persons engaging in significant malicious cyber-enabled activities), which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Attorney General and the Secretary of State, to impose sanctions on persons determined to be engaged in malicious cyber-hacking.
(4) On July 26, 2016, President Obama approved a P**********l Policy Directive on United States Cyber Incident Coordination, which states, “certain cyber incidents that have significant impacts on an entity, our national security, or the broader economy require a unique approach to response efforts”.
(5) On December 29, 2016, President Obama issued an annex to Executive Order No. 13694, which authorized sanctions on the following entities and individuals:
(A) The Main Intelligence Directorate (also known as Glavnoe Razvedyvatel’noe Upravlenie or the GRU) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(B) The Federal Security Service (also known as Federalnaya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti or the FSB) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(C) The Special Technology Center (also known as STLC, Ltd. Special Technology Center St. Petersburg) in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
(D) Zorsecurity (also known as Esage Lab) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(E) The autonomous noncommercial organization known as the Professional Association of Designers of Data Processing Systems (also known as ANO PO KSI) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(F) Igor Valentinovich Korobov.
(G) Sergey Aleksandrovich Gizunov.
(H) Igor Olegovich Kostyukov.
(I) Vladimir Stepanovich Alexseyev.
(6) On J****** 6, 2017, an assessment of the United States intelligence community entitled, “Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent U.S. E******ns” stated, “Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the United States p**********l e******n.” The assessment warns that “Moscow will apply lessons learned from its Putin-ordered campaign aimed at the U.S. P**********l e******n to future influence efforts worldwide, including against U.S. allies and their e******n processes”.
SEC. 212. SENSE OF CONGRESS.
It is the sense of Congress that the President—
(1) should continue to uphold and seek unity with European and other key partners on sanctions implemented against the Russian Federation, which have been effective and instrumental in countering Russian aggression in Ukraine;
(2) should engage to the fullest extent possible with partner governments with regard to closing loopholes, including the allowance of extended prepayment for the delivery of goods and commodities and other loopholes, in multilateral and unilateral restrictive measures against the Russian Federation, with the aim of maximizing alignment of those measures; and
(3) should increase efforts to vigorously enforce compliance with sanctions in place as of the date of the enactment of this Act with respect to the Russian Federation in response to the crisis in eastern Ukraine, cyber intrusions and attacks, and human rights violators in the Russian Federation."
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Your first link doesn't work and I am reading through this now.

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Aug 4, 2017 12:29:44   #
Mattie Silks
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
This:

http://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/t-109438-1.html: "F**e News?"----Only 50 views.

And this:

http://www.congress.gov/115/bills/hr3364/BILLS-115hr3364enr.xml:

"Subtitle A—Sanctions And Other Measures With Respect To The Russian Federation
SEC. 211. FINDINGS.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) On March 6, 2014, President Barack Obama issued Executive Order No. 13660 (79 Fed. Reg. 13493; relating to blocking property of certain persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine), which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to impose sanctions on those determined to be undermining democratic processes and institutions in Ukraine or threatening the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Ukraine. President Obama subsequently issued Executive Order No. 13661 (79 Fed. Reg. 15535; relating to blocking property of additional persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine) and Executive Order No. 13662 (79 Fed. Reg. 16169; relating to blocking property of additional persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine) to expand sanctions on certain persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine.
(2) On December 18, 2014, the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014 was enacted (Public Law 113–272; 22 U.S.C. 8921 et seq.), which includes provisions directing the President to impose sanctions on foreign persons that the President determines to be entities owned or controlled by the Government of the Russian Federation or nationals of the Russian Federation that manufacture, sell, t***sfer, or otherwise provide certain defense articles into Syria.
(3) On April 1, 2015, President Obama issued Executive Order No. 13694 (80 Fed. Reg. 18077; relating to blocking the property of certain persons engaging in significant malicious cyber-enabled activities), which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Attorney General and the Secretary of State, to impose sanctions on persons determined to be engaged in malicious cyber-hacking.
(4) On July 26, 2016, President Obama approved a P**********l Policy Directive on United States Cyber Incident Coordination, which states, “certain cyber incidents that have significant impacts on an entity, our national security, or the broader economy require a unique approach to response efforts”.
(5) On December 29, 2016, President Obama issued an annex to Executive Order No. 13694, which authorized sanctions on the following entities and individuals:
(A) The Main Intelligence Directorate (also known as Glavnoe Razvedyvatel’noe Upravlenie or the GRU) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(B) The Federal Security Service (also known as Federalnaya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti or the FSB) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(C) The Special Technology Center (also known as STLC, Ltd. Special Technology Center St. Petersburg) in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
(D) Zorsecurity (also known as Esage Lab) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(E) The autonomous noncommercial organization known as the Professional Association of Designers of Data Processing Systems (also known as ANO PO KSI) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(F) Igor Valentinovich Korobov.
(G) Sergey Aleksandrovich Gizunov.
(H) Igor Olegovich Kostyukov.
(I) Vladimir Stepanovich Alexseyev.
(6) On J****** 6, 2017, an assessment of the United States intelligence community entitled, “Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent U.S. E******ns” stated, “Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the United States p**********l e******n.” The assessment warns that “Moscow will apply lessons learned from its Putin-ordered campaign aimed at the U.S. P**********l e******n to future influence efforts worldwide, including against U.S. allies and their e******n processes”.
SEC. 212. SENSE OF CONGRESS.
It is the sense of Congress that the President—
(1) should continue to uphold and seek unity with European and other key partners on sanctions implemented against the Russian Federation, which have been effective and instrumental in countering Russian aggression in Ukraine;
(2) should engage to the fullest extent possible with partner governments with regard to closing loopholes, including the allowance of extended prepayment for the delivery of goods and commodities and other loopholes, in multilateral and unilateral restrictive measures against the Russian Federation, with the aim of maximizing alignment of those measures; and
(3) should increase efforts to vigorously enforce compliance with sanctions in place as of the date of the enactment of this Act with respect to the Russian Federation in response to the crisis in eastern Ukraine, cyber intrusions and attacks, and human rights violators in the Russian Federation."
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And these:


http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents/ukraine_eo.pdf "EO No. 13660"

http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents/ukraine_eo2.pdf "EO No. 13661"

http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents/ukraine_eo3.pdf "EO No. 13662"

http://www.congress.gov/113/plaws/publ272/PLAW-113publ272.pdf "Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014"

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Aug 4, 2017 12:33:18   #
KiraSeer2016
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Your first link doesn't work and I am reading through this now.


Maybe Admin took it down: here it is again:

http://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/t-109438-1.html

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Aug 4, 2017 12:38:44   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
This:

http://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/t-109438-1.html: "F**e News?"----Only 50 views.

And this:

http://www.congress.gov/115/bills/hr3364/BILLS-115hr3364enr.xml:

"Subtitle A—Sanctions And Other Measures With Respect To The Russian Federation
SEC. 211. FINDINGS.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) On March 6, 2014, President Barack Obama issued Executive Order No. 13660 (79 Fed. Reg. 13493; relating to blocking property of certain persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine), which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to impose sanctions on those determined to be undermining democratic processes and institutions in Ukraine or threatening the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Ukraine. President Obama subsequently issued Executive Order No. 13661 (79 Fed. Reg. 15535; relating to blocking property of additional persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine) and Executive Order No. 13662 (79 Fed. Reg. 16169; relating to blocking property of additional persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine) to expand sanctions on certain persons contributing to the situation in Ukraine.
(2) On December 18, 2014, the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014 was enacted (Public Law 113–272; 22 U.S.C. 8921 et seq.), which includes provisions directing the President to impose sanctions on foreign persons that the President determines to be entities owned or controlled by the Government of the Russian Federation or nationals of the Russian Federation that manufacture, sell, t***sfer, or otherwise provide certain defense articles into Syria.
(3) On April 1, 2015, President Obama issued Executive Order No. 13694 (80 Fed. Reg. 18077; relating to blocking the property of certain persons engaging in significant malicious cyber-enabled activities), which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Attorney General and the Secretary of State, to impose sanctions on persons determined to be engaged in malicious cyber-hacking.
(4) On July 26, 2016, President Obama approved a P**********l Policy Directive on United States Cyber Incident Coordination, which states, “certain cyber incidents that have significant impacts on an entity, our national security, or the broader economy require a unique approach to response efforts”.
(5) On December 29, 2016, President Obama issued an annex to Executive Order No. 13694, which authorized sanctions on the following entities and individuals:
(A) The Main Intelligence Directorate (also known as Glavnoe Razvedyvatel’noe Upravlenie or the GRU) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(B) The Federal Security Service (also known as Federalnaya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti or the FSB) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(C) The Special Technology Center (also known as STLC, Ltd. Special Technology Center St. Petersburg) in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
(D) Zorsecurity (also known as Esage Lab) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(E) The autonomous noncommercial organization known as the Professional Association of Designers of Data Processing Systems (also known as ANO PO KSI) in Moscow, Russian Federation.
(F) Igor Valentinovich Korobov.
(G) Sergey Aleksandrovich Gizunov.
(H) Igor Olegovich Kostyukov.
(I) Vladimir Stepanovich Alexseyev.
(6) On J****** 6, 2017, an assessment of the United States intelligence community entitled, “Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent U.S. E******ns” stated, “Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the United States p**********l e******n.” The assessment warns that “Moscow will apply lessons learned from its Putin-ordered campaign aimed at the U.S. P**********l e******n to future influence efforts worldwide, including against U.S. allies and their e******n processes”.
SEC. 212. SENSE OF CONGRESS.
It is the sense of Congress that the President—
(1) should continue to uphold and seek unity with European and other key partners on sanctions implemented against the Russian Federation, which have been effective and instrumental in countering Russian aggression in Ukraine;
(2) should engage to the fullest extent possible with partner governments with regard to closing loopholes, including the allowance of extended prepayment for the delivery of goods and commodities and other loopholes, in multilateral and unilateral restrictive measures against the Russian Federation, with the aim of maximizing alignment of those measures; and
(3) should increase efforts to vigorously enforce compliance with sanctions in place as of the date of the enactment of this Act with respect to the Russian Federation in response to the crisis in eastern Ukraine, cyber intrusions and attacks, and human rights violators in the Russian Federation."
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This one was in response to annexing Crimea, correct?? Or is this the one in response to the US backed candidate's suspected poisoning??

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Aug 4, 2017 12:47:07   #
KiraSeer2016
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
This one was in response to annexing Crimea, correct?? Or is this the one in response to the US backed candidate's suspected poisoning??


Who knows what it is in response to. It is the newest one. The point is, most Americans have no idea what is going on, or even care.

Thus, the title to this thread.

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Aug 4, 2017 12:47:49   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
Maybe Admin took it down: here it is again:

http://www.onepoliticalplaza.com/t-109438-1.html


Its working now and I commented.

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Aug 4, 2017 12:49:29   #
KiraSeer2016
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Its working now and I commented.


I found it.

And on that unimportant note, it is time to go eat lunch.

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Aug 4, 2017 12:51:10   #
KiraSeer2016
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Its working now and I commented.


Did you read the Executive Orders Mattie Silks posted?

An informed person might be aware of the motivation behind Ovomit's EO's.

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Aug 4, 2017 12:51:52   #
KiraSeer2016
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Its working now and I commented.


You have to eliminate the colons.

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Aug 4, 2017 13:45:17   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
Did you read the Executive Orders Mattie Silks posted?

An informed person might be aware of the motivation behind Ovomit's EO's.


I'm not as informed as I once was, but I suspect he was already working to hide his tracks and influence an e******n.

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Aug 4, 2017 14:52:01   #
KiraSeer2016
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
I'm not as informed as I once was, but I suspect he was already working to hide his tracks and influence an e******n.


He couldn't keep me from "communicating" with V. Putin. Those "sanctions" were his only recourse.

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Aug 4, 2017 14:55:50   #
dangerkitten061 Loc: Arizona
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
I'm not as informed as I once was, but I suspect he was already working to hide his tracks and influence an e******n.



Most americans are s**k of hearing about all this g*******t BS. That's all we've heard about for the last 8 years. Most of us are ready to concentrate on America for a change.

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Aug 4, 2017 14:58:42   #
KiraSeer2016
 
dangerkitten061 wrote:
Most americans are s**k of hearing about all this g*******t BS. That's all we've heard about for the last 8 years. Most of us are ready to concentrate on America for a change.


Right. That gets you off the hook.

Instead of feeling ashamed, maybe you could feel some remorse. Half a million Syrians no longer care what Americans are ready to concentrate on. But that's ok, they were just Muslims, anyway.

Why America no longer has a global leadership role. Nor God's sanction.

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Aug 4, 2017 15:14:29   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
KiraSeer2016 wrote:
He couldn't keep me from "communicating" with V. Putin. Those "sanctions" were his only recourse.


Not being of this world, I've not the human connection to see all things as one might. Now, I'm inclined to question that which I had once thought I'd known to be true.

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