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BMX Bandit said:
Hardest working man in oil isn't a title earned from sleeping
WTF? Where did that come from?RoscoePColtrane said:
Interesting Chalupa seems to have become a bit of a psychic
aggiehawg said:
I'm coming back to this thread. Too much misinformation and idiotic posting on the Manafort thread.
George Webb's crazy self started ringing the alarm on the Chalupa's over a year ago, and no one was listening. Him and this other guy that goes by George Nasif.blindey said:WTF? Where did that come from?RoscoePColtrane said:
Interesting Chalupa seems to have become a bit of a psychic
Lies, damned lies and I don't recall.RoscoePColtrane said:
Todays transcript
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1027009612002852869.html
It's bad when the judge calls you out in court, of your inconsistent testimony and how your 20 hrs of prep work isn't holding out under cross.drcrinum said:Lies, damned lies and I don't recall.RoscoePColtrane said:
Todays transcript
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1027009612002852869.html
RoscoePColtrane said:
Chalupa was considered a DNC contractor. But she was doing opposition research which she continually denied. But that one email alone shows she was plugged in pretty deep. I don't think that was just a random guess, but could be wrong.
https://www.cnn.com/2017/07/14/politics/dnc-contractor-ukraine-alexandra-chalupa-trump/index.html
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In another crazy twist, we have uncovered the Ukrainian Chalupa sisters, Alexandra and Andrea, and their dirty little secret. The biggest story of the 2016 campaign is about election interference, but it's not by the Russians but by the Ukrainians, with Soros and McCain backing the activities of the Chalupa sisters. Alexandra Chalupa is a Democratic National Committee (DNC) operative, and she admits to having meetings with Ukrainian officials in the Ukrainian Embassy for the purposes of gaining dirt on Donald Trump or anyone close to his campaign.
While the embassy declined that request, officials there became "helpful" in Chalupa's efforts, she said, explaining that she traded information and leads with them. "If I asked a question, they would provide guidance, or if there was someone I needed to follow up with." But she stressed, "There were no documents given, nothing like that." Chalupa said the embassy also worked directly with reporters researching Trump, Manafort and Russia to point them in the right directions. [Source: Politico]
Clearly, there is hardcore"collusion" going on here between a foreign government and the DNC. Chalupa's younger sister Andrea performed the role of frequenting Washington, D.C. parties and pumping the fake Trump-Russia collusion story everywhere to everyone, especially on social media.
Depending on whether they sentence them concurrently or consecutively but I understand and acknowledge he will be convicted. He will likely ask for the Judge to sentence him. Then if he is excessively sentence will immediately appeal it.Sasappis said:That is not really the way the federal system works, especially when there has been a trial.RoscoePColtrane said:
He remembers every little detail when the prosecution is questioning him and has memory loss under cross. But there is enough physical stand alone evidence to prove the taxes owed, they will convict him of that fairly easily, but the conspiracy and Bank Fraud will be tougher. The 290 years they are seeking has likely zero chance of success, but stranger things have happened. I'm thinking less than 10 years, a big fine and back taxes.
The DC court trial will likely go away and they won't pursue the FARA because of the collateral damage to those still kicking back to the swamp. Only way I see them going after the FARA is out of desperation because Manafort was acquitted in the EDVA, but there's no way that happens now.
Manafort is facing 19 counts so that is going to really screw him on the sentencing guidelines. Granted that has changed in the recent past, but for example he is facing 5 counts of failing to report foreign accounts. Those are 5 years a piece. The sentencing report will probably not be in his favor so he may get the max for each. If he gets 25 years for those 5 counts and does 80%, that is 20 years. He is 69 today. That 20 year sentence is a life sentence on something that I think he is almost certainly convicted of.
You are right he may get out of the conspiracy charge, but that by no means is a victory.
They all look just like I thought they wouldRoscoePColtrane said:
All three are Ukrainian and heavy activists but it's ho they are funded by and their circles that are very shady.
Andrea Chalupa
DNC operative oppo-research specialist
Has a extreme left propaganda podcast "Gaslit Nation"
(15 minutes is the limit before IQ numbers falling are permanent)
Worked with Michael Isikoff & tied to over 60 Ukrainian journalists via oligarch Victor Pinchuk.
Alexandra "Ali" Chalupa
DNC operative, oppo-research specialist.
Alexandra was communicating w/ Obama DOJ officials spring 2016 when dossier was being drafted.
Twelve Oval visits via WH visitor logs July/Aug '16
Wikileaks DNC emails have a lot of her activity as well.
Deep ties to Victoria Nuland and the Obama State Dept.
https://themarketswork.com/2018/03/09/victoria-nuland-alexandra-chalupa-ukrainian-ties-the-steele-dossier/
Irena Chalupa
Propagandist posing as a Internet Journalist
Work for 100% Soros funded StopFake in Ukraine
International Renaissance Foundation funds StopFake, owned by Soros
But also is a Fellow at Atlantic Council with guess who?
Evelyn Farkas & Dmitri Alperovitch (Crowdstrike)