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Saturday, January 27, 2018

Peter Strzok, and the Strzok Family


I am not sure this information is accurate. It is very interesting if it is.

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(1) #AboutStrzok This is #PeterStrzok . He is in his 40s. He works for the #FBI . He was the only person to interview @HillaryClinton, with no recording, on her #HRCEmail investigation .



(2) #AboutStrzok How many #STRZOK family members are there? There are only 100 total Americans out of 300 million with this name . You can Google this. #PeterStrzokmust be unique in such a small family, right?
(4) #AboutStrzok The younger brother of #PeterStrzok Sr is #MarkStrzok who works for #Mammoet - They are world leaders in big cranes, with a speciality in moving nuclear Reactors. linkedin.com/in/mark-strzok…
(5) #AboutStrzok The son of #MarkStrzok is #DevinStrzok , who is a coast guard graduate and now also lives in DC . mylife.com/devin-strzok/e…
(6) #AboutStrzok The wife of #MarkStrzok ... and mom of #DevinStrzok ... is #MarianaSrtzok .. Mariana (or Mary) is the daugther of General #JamesCartwright .
(7) #AboutStrzok #DevinStrzok is actually Devin Cartwright Strzok . His grandfather, General James Cartwright , was pardoned by Barrack Obama on his last day of office. Cartwright was accused of leaking info on #stuxnet .
(8) #AboutStrzok Another brother of #PeterStrzok Sr is #JamesStrzok - A Jesuit priest working in #Kenya ! With, no surprise, a solid military career, and deep knowledge in energy / resources .. booksandjournals.brillonline.com/docserver/jour…
(9) #AboutStrzok Wow, what is this... an emergency meeting between #DevinStrzok in the situation room in the #Whitehouse #WestWing in May 2015 ? With his new wife, at 9:45PM at night ?

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2 comments:

  1. Consider the contrived nature of the following:
    https://twitter.com/Megs_USA/status/957219880478134272
    Audio reveals details of George Papadopoulos' July arraignment in closed Virginia courtroom. Listen to Van Grack wing it. Judge Beryl Howell delivers.
    https://www.politico.com/story/2017/11/08/secret-hearing-mueller-trump-probe-244653
    ===>Legal experts said the brief appearance was noteworthy in a couple of respects.

    First, Papadopoulos had no defense attorney. Typically, a public defender will stand in in such situations at least temporarily.

    "That's odd," former federal prosecutor Jeffrey Cramer said. "You would not normally have a defendant appearing before the court and not be represented. The court wasn't concerned with it, but that was strange."

    Second, Papadopoulos' arrest seems to have been the product of some haste. Indeed, when he was arrested at Dulles Airport on July 27 after coming off a flight from Munich, prosecutors had no warrant for him and no indictment or criminal complaint. The complaint would be filed the following morning and approved by Howell in Washington.

    And when prosecutors filed the complaint the next day they got a spoken order from Howell to seal it, but followed up with a written request that they could take to the magistrate in Alexandria, where they showed up almost an hour later than she expected.

    All of it suggests something of a scramble, rather than a carefully prepared plan to take Papadopolous into custody.
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  2. Reuters: Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed released as corruption probe winds down
    ===>His release came hours after he told Reuters in an interview at Riyadh’s opulent Ritz-Carlton hotel that he expected to be cleared of any wrongdoing and be freed within days.
    A senior Saudi official said Prince Alwaleed was freed after he reached a financial settlement with the attorney general.
    “The attorney general has approved this morning the settlement that was reached with Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, and the prince returned home at 1100 a.m. (0800 GMT),” the official told Reuters, without giving details of the terms.
    The decision to free him, and the release of several other well-known tycoons on Friday, suggested the main part of the corruption probe was winding down after it sent shockwaves through Saudi Arabia’s business and political establishment....
    The attorney general said earlier this week that 90 detainees had been released after their were charges dropped, while others traded cash, real estate and other assets for their freedom. The authorities were still holding 95 people, he said. Some are expected to be put on trial.
    An official Saudi source said on Friday that several prominent businessmen had reached financial settlements with the authorities, including Waleed al-Ibrahim, owner of regional television network MBC, who was released. Terms of his settlement were not revealed.
    Saudi authorities have said they expect to raise some $100 billion for the government through such settlements - a huge windfall for the state, which has seen its finances squeezed by low oil prices. Some private analysts think that target will be hard to hit, given how many suspects have seen charges dropped.
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