Wednesday 27th of November 2024

always blaming the russians for "interferences" in US elections....

The US Department of Justice has charged two Russians it identifies as RT employees with money laundering and working as foreign agents for their alleged role in pushing video content that sowed “discord and division” in the US.

In a criminal indictment unsealed on Wednesday, US prosecutors claimed that Konstantin Kalashnikov and Elena Afanasyeva financed and directed a Tennessee-based production company that published English-language videos to various social media platforms aimed at amplifying “domestic divisions in the United States.”

These videos were viewed more than 16 million times on YouTube alone, the indictment alleged, and, according to FBI Director Christopher Wray, represented an attempt to “trick Americans into unwittingly consuming foreign propaganda.”

Producing videos that highlight social and political divisions in the US is not a crime. However, the Justice Department claimed that Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva broke the law by not registering as foreign agents.

READ MORE: FBI cracking down on US citizens linked to Russian media – NYT

Back in 2017, the Department of Justice forced the now-defunct RT America to register as a foreign agent, after a host of US intelligence agencies claimed that RT had helped to elect Donald Trump by publishing “negative coverage” of Hillary Clinton and criticizing the US’ “corrupt political establishment.”

Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva face a maximum sentence of five years in prison for violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, and 20 years for money laundering. However, the charges against them will likely never be proven in an American courtroom, as the US has no extradition treaty with Russia.

The two Russians were also sanctioned by the US Treasury Department on Wednesday, along with RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan and three other senior RT employees. Simonyan dismissed the charges, responding “great job, team!” on Telegram.

In a press conference on Wednesday, US Attorney General Merrick Garland said that the allegations against Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva, as well as a separate Russian scheme to allegedly spread anti-Ukraine content online, “make clear the ends to which the Russian government, including at its highest levels, is willing to go to undermine our democratic process.”

Simonyan ridiculed US officials for claiming – for the third election in a row – that RT is attempting to interfere in American politics. “If they kick us out completely, how will they conduct the next elections?” she wrote in a follow-up post on Telegram. “They don’t have any other strategies except to scaremonger about the almighty RT.”

https://www.rt.com/news/603531-us-targets-rt-elections/

 

 

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The administration of US President Joe Biden is planning to accuse Russia of meddling in this year’s presidential election, and will announce “law enforcement action” against those supposedly responsible, CNN reported on Wednesday. RT will be the prime target of this action, the network stated.

The White House will accuse Russia on Wednesday of “a sustained effort to influence the 2024 US elections” by using “Kremlin-run media” to spread so-called “disinformation,” CNN reported, citing US government sources.

Alongside a public condemnation from the White House, the US Department of Justice will announce “law enforcement action targeting the covert Russian campaign,” the network said.

RT is “a major focus of the US announcement,” CNN added, noting that “US officials see the Russian outlet as a key piece of Kremlin propaganda efforts.”

“Dear CNN,” RT’s press office responded following Wednesday’s article. “We certainly have a response. Actually, we have several, but we couldn’t decide on one (we even thought of running an office poll), so here they are:

1. Ha!

2. Hahahaha!

3. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

4. 2016 called and it wants its clichés back

5. Three things are certain in life: death, taxes and RT’s interference in the US elections 

6. We gotta earn our Kremlin paycheck somehow

7. Somewhere, Secretary Clinton is sad that it’s not because of her

SINCERELY, 

RT Press Office”

Democrats like Biden have accused Russia of interfering in the last two presidential elections. During the 2016 and 2020 campaigns, US intelligence agencies repeatedly claimed that Moscow was deploying hackers and using “information warfare” to swing the vote in favor of Donald Trump. These allegations, coupled with claims that Trump had colluded with Moscow to win the election, formed the basis for a two-year investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, but were ultimately found to be baseless.

In 2020, more than 50 “former intelligence officials” published a letter claiming that files on Hunter Biden’s laptop – which implicated the Biden family in multiple foreign corruption schemes – were fabricated by Russia. The laptop’s contents have since been proven genuine.

Throughout the past decade, American officials have repeatedly accused RT of spreading “disinformation” – a term that these officials rarely define. Back in 2017, the Department of Justice forced RT America to register as a foreign agent, after a host of US intelligence agencies claimed that RT had helped to elect Trump by publishing “negative coverage” of Clinton and criticizing the US’ “corrupt political establishment.”

RT America ceased operations in 2022 after the network was dropped by its US distributors in response to the Ukraine conflict.

Despite their claims of “Russian interference” in US elections being repeatedly proven to be without foundation, American spies have stuck to them. Earlier this summer, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) in Washington alleged that the Kremlin had mounted a “whole-of-government” effort to turn the American public against Biden and his fellow Democrats.

This accusation paved the way for the FBI to raid the homes of Scott Ritter, a former UN weapons inspector and RT contributor, and Dimitri K. Simes, a Soviet-born US political pundit who hosts a show on domestic Russian television. Ritter described the raid as an attempt to intimidate “anyone who goes against official [US] policies and particularly against the deep state.”

https://www.rt.com/news/603521-biden-rt-election-disinformation/

 

 

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VIDEO: Secret chats expose decade of US meddling in Ecuador

 

Exclusive interviews and leaked messages reveal how a key ally of the US weaponized the fight against corruption and criminal organizations to selectively prosecute Ecuador’s heads of state, viciously persecuting Rafael Correa and his Revolución Ciudadana movement on flimsy evidence, while delaying investigations into much graver crimes allegedly committed by his successors.

Recently-leaked secret chats obtained by The Grayzone expose how Ecuadorian prosecutor Diana Salazar leaked information to a subject of an ongoing investigation, undermining the prosecution of associates of Ecuador’s current and previous US-aligned presidents, and acted hand-in-glove with the United States government, which essentially selected and controlled prosecutions from Washington.

The shocking revelations of corruption and US meddling in the geopolitically-crucial South American nation have been largely ignored by the US government and corporate media outlets.

By Oscar Leon

 

A full transcript of this Grayzone documentary by Oscar Leon follows:

“Invading and occupying a country has historically come at a high cost, both financially and in terms of human lives. However, in the 21st century, where asymmetrical warfare prevails, dominating a nation can be achieved through more subtle means. Enter lawfare—an easier and less costly method of steering a key country in the geopolitical chess game.

Despite presiding over Ecuador’s decline from a country with functioning institutions to what some now call a narco-state, Attorney General Diana Salazar has recently been leading what many critics describe as a ‘witch hunt’ against the left-leaning Revolución Ciudadana Movement, under the guise of fighting corruption and narco-trafficking.

While a handful of instances of corruption during Revolución Ciudadana’s decade in power are well-documented, a number of high-profile cases fail to hold up under legal scrutiny. Meanwhile, major cases of corruption and narco-trafficking involving right-wing politicians who support global corporate interests have largely been ignored by the press and quietly ushered into impunity by authorities. The narrative propagated by media conglomerates, which are owned by those with clear stakes in the geopolitical battle, reinforces this bias—a factor that has helped the right-wing win the cultural and electoral battles.

As general elections approach, Attorney General Salazar now faces a trial in Congress. Salazar has publicly labeled the judicial action a ‘narco-trial,’ alleging that unspecified cartel-linked interests are behind the case. This narrative has gained traction in mainstream media, influencing electoral calculations. 

The trial was brought on in part by newly-leaked secret chats, obtained by The Grayzone, which were written on an app known for deleting messages after a single viewing. The messages show Salazar leaking information to a subject of an ongoing investigation, refusing to prosecute associates of Ecuador’s current and previous US-aligned presidents, and acting hand-in-glove with the United States government.”

Are presidents being prosecuted selectively?

A.G. Salazar had a hand in cases involving the last 3 former presidents of Ecuador — cases that not only have decided the fate of those politicians but also the political destiny of the entire country. The following questions illustrate the disparity in treatment A.G. Salazar dispensed to each one of these cases.

Was the Correa case a solid case?

In April 2020, former President Rafael Correa was held responsible for up to a billion dollars in damages to the state and received a lifetime ban from holding political office. He was also sentenced to eight years in prison. This case marked a turning point in Ecuador’s political landscape, particularly because, despite the numerous legal battles against him, Correa has been consistently projected to win any election he participated in.

On May 3, 2020, Attorney General Diana Salazar unveiled charges against 26 officials from the Correa administration in a case comparable to a RICO indictment. Salazar argued that a well-organized structure had been collecting bribes in exchange for political favors and government contracts. While the evidence appeared to suggest the existence of such a structure, it did not conclusively link it to Correa himself.

The charges against the former president ultimately centered on the concept of “psychic influx” and a $6,000 loan he took and later repaid using party funds. This led to outrage on both sides, given that “Psychic influx” is a legal concept that did not previously exist in Ecuadorian law. To many, this charge highlighted the lack of sufficient evidence to prove Correa’s guilt. And to others, rather than a “slam dunk case,” it was seen as a weak argument from the prosecution.

In July 2024, allegations surfaced that behind the scenes, numerous judges had come under pressure to convict Correa. Wilman Terán, a high-profile judge who sentenced Correa, testified under oath at a National Assembly hearing that Attorney General Salazar’s envoys had repeatedly pressured him to secure a guilty verdict. Today, Rafael Correa remains exiled in Belgium, and is barred from running for political office in Ecuador. His movement has lost the last three elections.

Why is Lenin Moreno’s case taking so long?

The General Attorney’s office presented 225 pieces of evidence in the case of corruption and embezzlement against former president Lenin Moreno, who steered Ecuador away from the Latin American left and into the US orbit. In the process, Moreno broke numerous promises he’d made to the electorate, which elected him as leftist, but quickly found he governed from the right. 

After Lenin Moreno oversaw Ecuador’s withdrawal from UNASUR, a now-dissolved Latin American organization of countries created as a counterweight to the US-dominated Organization of American States, he surrendered Julian Assange to British authorities, and imposed a program of austerity on behalf of the IMF — undoing a decade of social progress in the process. 

Along the way, he also appointed Salazar as Attorney General. Critics from the Revolucion Ciudadana movement allege that now she’s paying back the favor by shielding Moreno from any prosecution, an assertion that’s bolstered by Salazar’s close links to the U.S. Embassy.  A.G. Salazar is at the heart of the interagency cooperation agreements on many fronts, signed by former president Lasso and ratified by current President Noboa. 

Ecuador went from zero cooperation and arguably independence from US influence under Rafael Correa, to signing a number of treaties that give US agents and military total freedom to move around and build anything, anywhere in the country, with total immunity before local courts, over the next decade.

Contrasting with the agency and effort clearly put into the Correa case, the Moreno case moves along much more slowly. Despite abundant and almost definitive evidence of a similar network of corruption against Moreno, and bribes up to 76 million dollars, his case has been noticeably delayed by legal technicalities.

In fact one of the grounds for the political trial against A.G. Salazar is -Non-compliance with Article 442 of the Penal Code in the INA Papers or Sinohydro case- This article requires intervention until the conclusion of the process. The grounds for the charge indicate that there was no intervention for more than two years and three months after the complaint was filed.”

After 2 more years of investigation by the G.A. Office, and despite charges presented for bribery against Moreno and some of his family members, none of the 25 suspects were detained.

The case is suspended for the next few years, while legal information is sent by Spain. At the time of production of this documentary in August 2024, It is unclear whether any of the suspects will go to trial.

Moreno is also accused of crimes against humanity, for the crimes committed in the repression of the 2019 Indigenous and trade unions protests. The man who filed charges, then Ombudsman Freddy Carrion, subsequently became a victim of lawfare himself, who was held under preventative detention by Salazar and the Moreno government for 3 years.

In Carrion’s case, A.G. Salazar was demanding a sentence of 20 years for an accusation of “having the intention to grope”, eventually a panel of female judges denied Salazar’s demands and freed Carrion, after condemning him to the 3 years that Carrion had already served.

Freddy Carrion, former Ombudsman

Freddy Carrion: “At the time I was appointed as Ombudsman, Diana Salazar was the official candidate of Lenín Moreno and Mrs. María Paula Romo for the position of Attorney General. When I denounced them for crimes against humanity, I did so against then-President Lenín Moreno and Mrs. María Paula Romo, who was the Minister of Government and Police.

Undoubtedly, no one ever forgave me for that, especially Mr. Moreno, who was President of the Republic, and Mrs. Romo herself, who controlled the police. There was a relationship between Attorney General Diana Salazar, the prosecutor, and the government, given that the prosecutor had been placed in that position by Moreno. My case was a favor to them in return for Attorney General Salazar’s appointment.” (MOVE)

The power, especially the government of former President Lenín Moreno, along with his henchmen—because they deserve no other name—such as María Paula Romo, then Minister of Government, and Osvaldo Jarrín, then Minister of Defense and commander of the National Police, will never forgive me because I denounced them for crimes against humanity.

Crimes against humanity are imprescriptible. They are timeless. This obviously puts them in a very delicate situation both politically and globally.

In March 2021, I reported them to the State Attorney General’s Office for crimes against humanity. The protests in October 2019 caused immense suffering for Ecuadorian families when several people died due to acts of extrajudicial execution. We cannot forget this. The Public Force conducted very violent actions against the workers.”

FC: “About 11 people died, six of them due to extrajudicial executions, and 20 people lost an eye due to the violent actions of the State. 

VO: Shooting protesters in the eyes was and still is a trend, in many countries around the world, police forces have been caught intentionally aiming for protesters’ eyes. 

It was determined that the State had a practice or policy of systematic repression effectively aimed at causing harm to those people who were exercising social protest. There was a specific objective and a specific population. That led us to establish the Commission for Truth and Justice that we created in the Ombudsman’s Office.”

VO: The 2019 protests represented a social explosion in response to the reality that the Ecuadorian government had turned sharply to the right, even though it had been elected on a left-wing platform. Lenín Moreno effectively betrayed his voters by implementing a fiscal austerity plan that ended a decade-long period of social investment. 

FC: They were trying to send a message to any public authority: if you proceed to report acts of crimes against humanity or any serious violation of human rights, the same thing would happen to you as it did to the ombudsman. That is why they put me in prison.”

VO: “The fact that Carrión spent three years in jail under preventive detention, with no option for bail and without a sentence, clearly runs counter to any notion of rule of law. It’s possible that without the help of his wife, lawyer Prescilla Schettini, who pressured authorities and public opinion, Carrión’s case would still be unresolved.

Priscila Schettini, lawyer, author

Priscila Schettini: “I always knew that my husband was innocent.

We have had evidence, accessed the case file, and reviewed all the documents available. There are videos demonstrating that documents were forged by the Attorney General of the State, Diana Salazar of Ecuador, and that police reports were altered in complicity with the Prosecutor’s Office. High-ranking officers, such as Generals Luna and Tania Varela, who were present on the day of the events, were involved in setting up this situation.

The former government minister, Gabriel Martínez, was aware of this from early in the morning. Additionally, the former secretary of the Presidency, Mr. Jorge Walter, informed one of the officers that they had the full support of the government to bring down the former Ombudsman and remove him from office.

Moreover, we have encountered complicity on the part of the National Court of Justice, one of the highest courts in the country. Out of 21 available judges, I believe 20 have already acted on this case.

While working on the case, we discovered that judges are appointed at the discretion of the president of the National Court, who controls their schedules and assigns judges to secure specific outcomes in various sentences or resolutions.

As a result, we see a completely selective and politicized judicial system.

For telling the truth, speaking out, and fighting for Freddy’s innocence, even the Attorney General Diana Salazar herself requested measures against me from a judge to silence me.”

VO: “On November 28, 2023, Salazar leaked reserved information to the public, including the address for the Carrion-Schettini family home. They were both protected under the local witness protection program, and their location was strictly a secret, yet Salazar published it, and a number of attacks on the home followed.”

PS: “They took hidden photographs of me. They have intimidated me, lynched me in the media, and physically attacked me. I have filed more than 13 complaints with the Prosecutor’s Office, and to date, none have been resolved.

They entered my house. They have fired shots outside my home, men with guns broke into our house, shattered my car window, assaulted me, and pointed a gun at me. All of this is part of a campaign to silence me and Freddy.

VO: Carrión claims that President Moreno, and the powerful geopolitical and economic interests behind him, played a key role in keeping him in jail under preventive detention.

Carrión believes this happened because, as Ombudsman, he witnessed firsthand what he deemed a witch hunt against the Alianza País or “Correísta” movement, and in some cases, he began taking action to defend them.”

Freddy Carrion: “The price I had to pay was imprisonment for three long years in a completely unjust manner, Óscar. With a lot of pain and suffering for me and my family, I found myself completely separated, silenced, and locked in prison.

VO: After leaving the presidency, Moreno traveled to the US. However, when evidence of his corrupt deals was presented in Ecuadorian Courts, the United States allowed Moreno to leave. He now resides in Paraguay under the protection of Ecuadorian diplomatic status.

The upcoming political trial against A.G. Salazar also accuses her of inaction in the case, alleging that she allowed “impunity for the perpetrators and obstructed justice for the victims of state violence.” Another charge is for her role in the incarceration of Freddy Carrion, saying: 

“The prosecutor’s omission has allowed the fabrication of a case, and deprivation of liberty of an innocent person.”

Did Salazar save neoliberal banker Guillermo Lasso from narco trafficking charges?

VO: Over the last decade, as the Ecuadorian state was weakened by austerity policies, international criminal cartels took over key areas of the government like ports, security forces, courts, and jails. The country operates with U.S. dollars and exerts minimal control over many institutions, making it a paradise for cartels—not just for sending drugs to the rest of the world but also for laundering its illicit profits.

This rise of criminal structures and narco operations could only have been possible with state complicity at the highest levels. Lenín Moreno and Attorney General Salazar were instrumental in dismantling the Revolución Ciudadana Government. As a consequence, many Ecuadorian state institutions focused on social investment and oversight were shut down or defunded, leading to the collapse of the criminal justice system, which has been ongoing since 2019.

In April, a letter from members of the U.S. Congress to President Biden highlighted evidence suggesting that an anti-narcotics investigation in Ecuador, known as the ‘León de Troya’ case, was halted due to government pressure. In fact, Rodney Rengel, the police officer in charge of the case, was discharged from the force as a disciplinary measure and had to go incognito to protect himself and his family after receiving death threats.

Anderson Boscan: So this is important, the Lasso government initiated a disciplinary process against you. I would suppose that the Noboa government would stop that disciplinary process. Did they?.

Rodney Rengel, former police detective: No, they turned their backs on me. The Ecuadorian State turned its back on me. I am still underground, waiting for some protection for my family at least. This case has taken so much from me, my career, my home, it was a high price to pay, for investigating this case and telling the truth.

Anderson Boscan: What does your case tell your former detective colleagues from the anti drug task force?

Rodney Rengel: “Uff, it tells them to look the other way, to be silent and not tell anything if they ever find somebody powerful during a drug investigation, to better step aside, because they can also be prosecuted and fired over it.”

VO: Rengel’s investigation exposed the business dealings of individuals close to former President Lasso with the Albanian Mafia, or Balkan Mafia Cartel—a drug trafficking organization that had prevailed over other groups and gained control of cocaine trafficking routes to London and the rest of Europe.

The ‘León de Troya’ case initially investigated links between Danilo Carrera, Lasso’s brother-in-law, and businessman Rubén Cherres with Dritan Gjika, a local Balkan Mafia boss who remains at large despite various alleged efforts by authorities to dismantle his organization.

However, recent reports revealed that sources within the Attorney General’s office had tipped off the Balkan Mafia about a planned raid in Spain. Local authorities still allow many companies known to be owned by Gjika to operate to this day.

Given that these cartels are closely linked to the same criminal bands the government is theoretically at war with, these incidents raise serious questions about the Ecuadorian government’s sincerity in prosecuting its ‘war on crime.’

In a strange twist of events, Attorney General Diana Salazar downgraded the charges in the ‘León de Troya’ case from narco-trafficking to organized crime, in a case where many powerful figures, including former President Guillermo Lasso, were involved.

Salazar also opened a second case, named ‘Pampa,’ using the same evidence. But she ultimately only prosecuted low and mid-level operators from the Balkan Mafia and the state, most of whom are still at large and operating. These cases provided a window into a possible political manipulation of justice.”

Rengel: “I don’t understand why an investigation that started as a narco trafficking case, was then diverted as a influence peddling case, and then a new case, “pampa” was opened, about narco trafficking. 

Why were some of the suspects in the case separated from others in the “Encuentro” and “Pampa” cases? Like Guillermo Lasso’s brother in law and others like him to be put in the organized crime case, with lower sentences. 

And A.G. Salazar then placed other low level operators in the narco trafficking case, with tougher sentences. She divided the suspects and divided the investigations. But both investigations came from the exact same case, the “Leon de troya” case.”   

VO: “Ronny Aleaga, a former congressman and former personal friend of Attorney General Salazar, is now a fugitive who sought refuge in Venezuela to escape what he calls ‘political persecution and certain death in an Ecuadorian prison.’ 

The “Aleaga Leaks” provide a deeper look at how Attorney General Salazar shielded neoliberal banker and former President Guillermo Lasso from a significant narco-trafficking case involving the Balkan Mafia, Mexican cartels, and the Ecuadorian state.

Ronny Aleaga is accused by Attorney General Diana Salazar of being part of an organized crime structure. According to the accusation, Aleaga worked with Leandro Norero, a drug trafficker who was recently murdered in prison.

If the accusations are proven true, Aleaga would have acted as a political operator for a criminal organization that infiltrated Ecuador’s democratic institutions and political parties. This infiltration allegedly reached congressmen from both the right-wing Social Christian Party and the left-wing Revolución Ciudadana movement.

Salazar and Aleaga had a close friendship for years, and Aleaga claimed he recorded their communications using a second phone, for ‘insurance purposes.’ These recordings, verified and notarized by Digital Forensics Now, a data forensics agency based in Florida, contain fifteen hundred chats from the Confide app. 

The “Aleaga Leaks” revealed some of the darkest secrets of power, including the geopolitical manipulation of justice systems to influence local politics.”

Rony Aleaga, former Congressman, Revolucion Ciudadana

Rony Aleaga: “In September 2023, before the second electoral round in Ecuador, [Salazar] had to prosecute the León de Troya case for drug trafficking and she changed the criminal offense, [from Narco trafficking to] organized crime and influence peddling, which has nothing to do with with what happened, it is a milder crime, for relatives of then President of the Republic, Guillermo Lasso, who were being accused.

She changed the criminal type of the case. But not only that, she said “I am not going to process [Lasso’s entourage] now because of the [2023] elections I am not going to benefit the [Citizens Revolution].” 

VO: The following are some of the chats with Attorney General Salazar recorded by Aleaga. When asked about the chats, Attorney General Salazar stated that her “attention will not be diverted from the cases,” but she did not explicitly deny the veracity of the chats. The Attorney General’s Office refused to use the chats as evidence in any case, questioning the credibility of the forensics agency and the chain of custody of the evidence.

“Because there is no narco trafficking there. There is no narco trafficking in “Leon de Troya”. Influence peddling. In fact, I am going to process this one, after the elections, to avoid helping [Revolucion Ciudadana]. Guillermo Lasso knows this.”

RA: “Imagine a General Prosecutor taking that approach at that moment, in a political issue, when what the Prosecutor’s Office has to do is to investigate crime and punish those allegedly responsible or guilty of that crime, She did not do so.”

VO: Austerity policies imposed for almost a decade have crippled parts of the state, creating areas outside state control. These neglected areas have become breeding grounds for criminal bands working with multimillion-dollar narco cartels like the Sinaloa Cartel, CJNG, and the Albanian Mafia.

This rise of criminal structures and narco operations has only been possible with state complicity, at the highest levels. 

RA: “Attorney General Diana Salazar changed the criminal charges because it involved the relatives of the sitting president, allowing these criminal gangs to become entrenched in Ecuador.

 

They have allowed these mafias to become entrenched. The León de Troya case clearly links the Albanian mafia and the former Minister of Agriculture, Bernardo Manzano, who is closely connected to the current President Daniel Noboa. Manzano, a senior executive of the Noboa Corporation, opened quotas for banana exports to Europe during his tenure.

And do you know who benefited from those quotas? Ghost companies associated with the Albanian mafia. These companies purportedly export bananas, but European ports frequently find drugs hidden in Ecuadorian banana shipments, including those from President Noboa’s own companies.”

The case is also troubling for Attorney General Salazar, as she is believed to have either alerted Aleaga or, at the very least, maintained close contact and shared confidential information with one of the main suspects of a case under her jurisdiction.

Luckily for you didn’t dare asking me anything about the judge. Because, otherwise, I would have prosecuted you.

Because they asked you to tell me. To “The black girl” who allegedly was your lover.

Are you willing to go to jail? Because I am trying to avoid that.

The DEA knows everything, that is the problem. We have to include everything in the investigation. We cannot skip anything.

Do you have a police escort now? Pay attention, your police escorts log your every move.

Don’t worry. I am telling you what we are finding. Until I found elements and told him “leave”. 

Trust me.

VO: Aleaga claims that he was able to escape the country because A.G. Salazar tipped him off, right before his arrest warrant was signed.

Influencing elections to defend U.S. interests

VO: On August 9th, 2023, presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was murdered as he was leaving a political rally, just days before the general election. Up to that point, the election had a clear leader: Luisa Gonzales, from the Revolución Ciudadana Movement, who was leading by 12 points and on the brink of winning in the first round with more than 50% of the vote.

Before his assassination in 2023, suspicions that presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was on the US payroll were confirmed. As the Grayzone reported in 2021, he was one of many social leaders and journalists who had received NED funds for over a decade in a bid to prop up the Correa government’s opposition. Aleaga’s leaked messages could provide first hand confirmation of it.

Immediately after the murder, mainstream TV news and right-wing politicians began blaming the Revolución Ciudadana Movement and Rafael Correa for the killing. The movement never recovered in the polls and lost the election.

Responsibility for the murder seemed to fall on Los Lobos, the enforcement arm of the Balkan Mafia. Eight suspected killers were immediately apprehended, but all of them were promptly murdered once they were, somehow, placed in a prison controlled by …Los Lobos.”

They want Rafael Correa’s head.”

“Imagine, they murdered Fernando Villavicencio, who, according to [A.G. Diana Salazar]’s words, was an informant for the United States government. This is why they offered, in a historical reward, $5 million. The US ambassador and the secretary of state both offered $5 million for information leading to the capture of Villavicencio’s murderers.”

“What is more, [the Americans] were going to take the suspects to NY, because they killed an informant of the US Government” 

That is why [the Americans] are hurt. They wouldn’t do as much, not even for me.

I don’t work for them, [Villavicencio] did.

“But watch out, it was the Los Lobos criminal band who killed Villavicencio.

There is a task force from the European Union, investigating Albanians.

This is heavy. There are 3 FBI offices investigating this. 3 offices. Their technology is stunning.

It is all about phones. That is why there’s so much information. They want Rafael Correa’s head.

They say [Revolucion Ciudadana] is rising in the pools. Yes Rafael Correa. [The Americans] know that if [Revolucion Ciudadana] wins the elections, all the [bilateral treaties] are dead.

Rony Aleaga

“This occurred with the complicity and involvement of the United States ambassador. During a dinner at the embassy with the Attorney General, they already knew and discussed who the murderers were, specifically the Los Lobos criminal group. Yet, they did not publicly reveal this information while there was a media lynching against the political organization Revolución Ciudadana, accusing us [for the killing].”

I was told on Monday night, in the U.S. Ambassador’s Residence. As soon as I left, I asked an Attorney from my office, Attorney General’s Office, to begin working, cooperating with [the Americans], but the suspects got killed.

VO: Despite knowing who had killed Villavicencio, A.G. Salazar kept it to herself, to allow for the media narrative of blaming the murder on Revolucion Ciudadana to spread.

“Ecuador’s State Attorney General, Diana Salazar Méndez, has been the precursor of political persecution. She has acted like a bishop in a macabre game of chess, utilized to persecute all the political adversaries of the right, which has taken over Ecuador at this moment.

“I am going to Washington DC. For real, this is at a really high level. For Maduro, the investigation is for narco trafficking.”

But this was not the first time A.G. Salazar had directly influenced an election. In 2021, right before the election, Salazar traveled to Colombia and publicly announced that Revolución Ciudadana’s presidential candidate Andrés Arauz had received money from the ELN, a Colombian guerrilla group.

These accusations quickly faded after Arauz lost the election. A lawsuit was eventually filed by Arauz against Francisco Barbosa, the Colombian A.G., after experts demonstrated that the evidence used in the public accusation was false.

Taking over the entire judicial system?

Using chats from the phone of deceased drug lord Leandro Norero as evidence, Ecuador’s Attorney General Diana Salazar presented a series of extensive anti-corruption cases, resulting in the detention of dozens of judges and judicial workers. At first glance, this appeared to be a much-needed measure for a justice system riddled with corruption. But could it be that this case was also used as a tool to eliminate rivals, seize control, and secure key positions of power within the three branches of the state on behalf of U.S. interests?

As always, it depends on who you believe. Consider Wilmer Terán, a former judge in charge of the “bribes case” against former President Correa, who was detained by orders of A.G. Diana Salazar in the context of a massive case involving 900 people. 

Teran presented his own chats with Mayra Salazar, some sectors of the assembly demanded an investigation because “These cases could lead to crimes of influence peddling, procedural fraud, embezzlement, conflict of interest and direct interference in the Judicial Council.”

Terán had crossed one of A.G. Salazar’s operators, Judge Walter Macías, whom Terán, then Chair of the Judiciary, had disciplinarily discharged.

Despite many judges vouching for him, and even an official letter from the Judicial Council supporting Terán and calling the massive operation a “political coup against the judicial branch,” Terán’s home was raided, and he was sent to solitary confinement in a maximum-security prison.

When a competent panel of judges ruled on a motion to transfer Terán to a lower security-level prison “where he can have the conditions to work on his defense,” their office was raided, and they were accused of corruption as well. Terán had recently come forward under oath in Congress to detail how Salazar pressured him and others by sending emissaries to obtain a guilty verdict for Correa.

Currently, Salazar awaits the beginning of her political trial. Knowing she has the political alliances and votes to avoid any meaningful sanction, she stands firmly in control of the Attorney General’s office while publicly labeling her political adversaries as “narcos.”

It is fairly unprecedented to have an A.G. exert such influence over the three branches of the state—raiding judges’ homes at will, opening investigations into political opponents that remain open for years with no clear cause until one is found, and influencing elections. The power of an Attorney General, supported by the political right, the U.S. Embassy, and the media, has taken control of Ecuadorian politics.

 

https://thegrayzone.com/2024/08/29/secret-chats-decade-us-meddling-ecuador/

 

 

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killing the ONLY news....

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter, who works as a political analyst now, said that US sanctions force him to end his cooperation with RT and Sputnik, and thanked his Russian colleagues for the professionalism they have shown over the past few years.

The US Department of the Treasury issued a statement on Wednesday to announce sanctions against the Rossiya Segodnya media group, RIA Novosti, RT, Sputnik and Ruptly. The sanctions affected Rossiya Segodnya and RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan and a number of other senior executives. 

"The actions by the Department of the Treasury in levying new sanctions against RT, Sputnik, and other Russian media organizations has made it impossible for me to continue my work as an outside contributor for RT and Sputnik, as well as participating in interviews and other collaborations with other Russian media," Ritter said on X.

He said his work with Russian media organizations was legitimate journalism.

"I reject the notion that the work I have done over the past years with the newly sanctioned Russian media organizations has been anything other than legitimate journalism, the content of which has been factually correct and analytically sound, and always of my own creation," Ritter said.

However, he said, he is committed to obeying US laws.

"Nonetheless, I am fully committed to obeying US law, and as such will be terminating all contractual relationships with both RT and Sputnik effective immediately, as well as suspending my participation in any and all media interaction with sanctioned individuals and organizations until which time it is deemed lawful to do so by US authorities," Ritter said.

He said he will continue to exercise his free speech rights.

"I am deeply grateful for the professionalism of all of my Russian colleagues over the past several years, and am proud to have made their acquaintance. I regret the actions of my government in silencing legitimate journalistic outlets, and look forward to the day when freedom of speech and a free press is not constrained by a dubious 'Russian exception' that is violative of Constitutional norms and values," Ritter said.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, commenting on the US sanctions imposed against the Rossiya Segodnya media group, told Sputnik that attacks on Russian media are the result of operations by Western security services to "sterilize" the information space.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20240905/scott-ritter-says-ending-cooperation-with-rt-sputnik-due-to-us-sanctions-1120022824.html

 

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SEE ALSO: https://sputnikglobe.com/20240905/persecution-of-sputnik-rt-contributors-highlights-us-hypocrisy--ex-cia-analyst-1120021228.html

 

punishing political opponents.....

 

MORE SHOES DROP ON THE RUSSIAN ELECTION INTERFERENCE MEME

 

I do not know how long the following video will remain on YouTube. My guess, is not long. However, you can watch it at Bitchute (here is the link). I copied it from Odysee and learned that not even WordPress will allow me to post a link to Odysee. We are living in an age of draconian authoritarianism in the West. 

I remember a time when we in the West were smug and sanctimonious in condemning the Soviet Union and Communist China for punishing political opponents. Now, we have passed through the looking glass and are in an upside-down world, where it is the United States and Europe that are silencing political opponents and aggressively using social media to spread government propaganda.

The political hit job picked up steam today with the indictment of American citizen, Dimitri Simes, and his wife, for “violating US sanctions on Russia.” Just look at the following headlines. The last one is from the US Department of Justice website. Talk about misinformation. None admit the fact that Dimitri and his wife are US citizens and have held citizenship for 50 years. So much for civil rights. [Note: View the indictments for District of Columbia cases #24-cr-403 and #24-cr-404.]

 

Channel One Russia personality indicted over alleged violations of US sanctions

US charges Russian TV contributor Dimitri Simes with sanctions violations

US charges former Trump 2016 campaign adviser Dimitri Simes over work for sancti…

TV Presenter Who Worked for Channel One Russia Charged with Violating U.S. Sanctions Imposed on Russia

This is nothing more than a desperate Democrat hit-job on the Trump campaign. This is one of the themes I touched during my appearance on RT (I was not paid or compensated in any way and what I said reflects my own strongly held beliefs.)

 

https://sonar21.com/more-shoes-drop-on-the-russian-election-interference-meme/

 

 

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success....

 

VLADIVOSTOK (Sputnik) - The editor-in-chief of Russia’s Rossiya Segodnya* international media group and the RT broadcaster, Margarita Simonyan, called RT's success as one of two reasons for US sanctions against Russian media, along with the elections in the United States.

"Why did they do it now? For two reasons — firstly, the projects turned out to be incredibly successful: our audience has grown very significantly compared to what it was when we broadcast openly. Last year alone, our English-language projects had almost 14 billion views. This hurts them. This is more than our closest competitors BBC and CNN," Simonyan said on the air of Rossiya 1 broadcaster.

"Plus they have elections — this is a scenario they have already worked out: as soon as there are elections, they need to quickly distract everyone with Russia," she added.

Simonyan recalled earlier that after the start of the Russian special operation, a number of Western countries supporting Ukraine had restricted the work of the TV channel and media group, including revoking licenses.

"In these countries and, in particular, in the US, we began to work, how can I say, underground. Guerrilla warfare is a well-known, familiar, and beloved business for any person born in the Soviet Union, and raised on Soviet textbooks, and educated in a Soviet school. We organized a number of 'guerrilla' projects," the journalist said.

She also emphasized that the audience in other countries had even increased.

"In addition to what we, of course, have left, broadcasting has been strengthened in those countries that allow us to do this. This is Latin America, this is the Arab world, we have grown very well in Africa," Simonyan said.

On September 4, the US Department of the Treasury announced sanctions against Simonyan and her deputies Anton Anisimov and Elizaveta Brodskaia. Deputy Director of the RT English-Language Information Broadcasting Andrey Kiyashko, RT’s Digital Media Projects Manager Konstantin Kalashnikov and a number of other employees of the broadcaster were also added to the sanctions list.

US authorities also announced restrictions on the issuance of visas to individuals they allege are "acting on behalf of Kremlin-supported media organizations." However, the Department of State refused to disclose the names of those subject to the new visa restrictions. Commenting on the new sanctions, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller claimed the measures did not target any particular individual Russian journalists, but rather the employees of the targeted companies who were involved in "covert activities."

Meanwhile, US authorities have charged Kalashnikov and another RT employee, Elena Afanasyeva, with money laundering conspiracy and violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).

 

https://sputnikglobe.com/20240908/rt-editor-in-chief-cites-broadcasters-success-as-one-of-reasons-for-us-sanctions-1120081089.html

 

 

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fascist yankee....

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has announced new sanctions against the Russian media channel RT, accusing it of being a "de facto arm of Russia's intelligence apparatus".

The top US diplomat told reporters on Friday that RT is part of a network of Russian-backed media outlets which have sought to covertly "undermine democracy in the United States".

He added that the Russian government has "embedded within RT, a unit with cyber operational capabilities and ties to Russian intelligence".

RT live-streamed Mr Blinken's remarks on X and declared it the "US's latest conspiracy theory".

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvglrrz95zzo

 

BLINKEN IS A NON-INTELLIGENT JEWISH FASCIST DUD(E)... MORE STUPID THAN A DEAD SARDINE....

 

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RT.....

WATCH THE VIDEO....

 

RT has been operating out of “KGB headquarters all this time,” the network joked on Friday, in response to a CNN report claiming that the US government is preparing to accuse it of espionage and “influence operations.”

According to the American broadcaster, the US State Department is set to release “declassified US intelligence findings” suggesting that the Russian government has “quietly embedded an intelligence-gathering unit within RT that is focused on influence operations globally,” with this unit’s activities going “beyond propaganda and covert influence operations to even include military procurement.”

Approached for comment by CNN, RT’s press office quipped: “We’ve been broadcasting straight out of the KGB headquarters all this time.”

“No, but seriously, we’re running out of popcorn to sit and watch what the US government will come up with next about us,” the response continued, before linking to a video containing “more details about how RT operates.”

Originally released in 2015, the video depicts RT’s creative director as a bear, its office cleaning ladies taking their orders “directly from the Kremlin,” and its foreign staffers chained up in a basement eating rations of McDonald’s hamburgers, delivered by Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan clad in a Red Army uniform.

CNN’s report comes just over a week after the US Justice Department indicted two individuals it identified as RT employees with alleged conspiracy to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and conspiracy to commit money laundering. The two were accused of paying American content creators to produce videos aimed at amplifying “domestic divisions in the United States.”

The Justice Department claimed that the two suspects – named as Kostiantyn Kalashnikov, and Elena Afanasyeva – broke the law by not registering as foreign agents, and that paying for this content violated Washington’s economic sanctions on Moscow. However, the charges will likely never be contested in an American courtroom, as the two suspects are based in Moscow, and the US has no extradition treaty with Russia.

Shortly after the indictments were announced, Simonyan accused US officials and law enforcement agents of having no “other strategies except to scaremonger about the almighty RT.”

US intelligence agencies have issued sensationalist reports about RT before. Back in 2017, the US Department of Justice forced RT America to register as a foreign agent, after a number of outfits claimedthat RT had helped to elect Donald Trump by publishing “negative coverage” of Hillary Clinton and criticizing the US’ “corrupt political establishment” in America.

According to CNN, the US will shortly unveil measures “making it much more difficult for RT to operate globally.” American officials will use the upcoming UN General Assembly “to try and build a coalition of countries to take on this challenge,” the report noted.

https://www.rt.com/russia/603993-rt-reveals-secret-behind-operations/

 

WE DID OUR OWN SPOOF ON THE WAY THE WEST VIEWS RT AND SPUTNIK.... LINK TO COME

 

 LONDON RT OFFICE

 

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long live RT.....

The US has issued a general license authorizing wind-down transactions with Russia’s media groups Rossiya Segodnya and TV Novosti through November 13 following full blocking sanctions against the entities, the US Department of the Treasury said on Friday.

The US will impose full blocking financial sanctions as part of its actions against the Russian media outlet RT, James Rubin, the director of the State Department's Global Engagement Center, said on Friday. 

"One of the reasons why so much of the world has been not as fully supportive of Ukraine as you'd think they would be... is because of the broad scope and reach of RT. Propaganda, disinformation, and lies are spread to millions if not billions of people around the world," Rubin said.

“Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this general license, all transactions prohibited by Executive Order (E.O.) 14024 that are ordinarily incident and necessary to the wind down of any transaction involving one or more of the following blocked entities are authorized through 12:01 a.m. eastern standard time, November 13, 2024,” the license reads.

The US has imposed sanctions on the Russia’s media group Rossiya Segodnya and its Director General Dmitry Kiselev for their roles in alleged covert influence operations, the US Treasury Department announced on Friday.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told Sputnik on Friday that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's actions should be treated as blockchain in response to his statement about the Russian media outlet RT.

Blinken on Friday accused state media organization RT of possessing cyber capabilities and engaging in covert information, influence operations, and military procurement.

"I suggest treating Blinken's actions as a blockchain," Zakharova told Sputnik.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20240913/us-treasury-dep-issues-license-on-completing-of-transactions-with-rossiya-segodnya-by-november-13-1120139072.html

 

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