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In reply to the discussion: Alexander Acosta: "I was told Epstein 'belonged to intelligence' and to leave it alone." [View all]AntiFascist
(13,511 posts)3. This is interesting...
In addition, Epstein assured Belyakov of his faith in Russias great ideas and suggested various innovative solutions.
One of these was the so-called new Bank that could be modeled after a capitalistic commercial bank, lending 9 times its reserves NOT the world bank, those models are antiquated, he proposed. Epstein also suggested launching an alternative to bitcoin known as BRIC and the possibility of providing loans worth 500 billion (though he did not specify the currency). Moreover, Epstein believed that Russia could create new currencies pegged to oil or develop smart contracts regulated by computers. In addition, Epstein shared his views on the Russian economy with Belyakov. For example, when in December 2014 the Russian Central Bank raised its benchmark rate to 17 per cent, Epstein wrote: «Bad advice to raise rates. it sends the wrong sign.»
Epstein also offered Belyakov his help with securing guests for SPIEF, as many refused to come in light of the sanctions imposed on Russia following the annexation of Crimea. (Belyakov coordinated the Forum while still serving as Deputy Minister.) In turn, in July 2014, Belyakov helped with Epsteins application for a Russian visa and was planning to set up meetings for him with the Deputy Finance Minister, Sergei Storchak, and the Central Bank Deputy Chairman, Alexei Simanovsky (or the Minister for Economic Development, Alexei Ulyukayev). Whether this visit by Epstein actually took place is unknown. In August 2014, however, Belyakov was fired from his ministerial post after publicly criticizing the governments decision to extend the freezing of the investment part of state pensions. It was then that he became the head of the SPIEF Foundation.
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The Dossier Center suspects that Sergei Belyakov could be the tip of the iceberg in the links between Russian elites and Jeffrey Epstein. If you have anything to contribute to our investigation, please get in touch:
https://dossier.center/jeffreyepsteinrusconnect-en/
One of these was the so-called new Bank that could be modeled after a capitalistic commercial bank, lending 9 times its reserves NOT the world bank, those models are antiquated, he proposed. Epstein also suggested launching an alternative to bitcoin known as BRIC and the possibility of providing loans worth 500 billion (though he did not specify the currency). Moreover, Epstein believed that Russia could create new currencies pegged to oil or develop smart contracts regulated by computers. In addition, Epstein shared his views on the Russian economy with Belyakov. For example, when in December 2014 the Russian Central Bank raised its benchmark rate to 17 per cent, Epstein wrote: «Bad advice to raise rates. it sends the wrong sign.»
Epstein also offered Belyakov his help with securing guests for SPIEF, as many refused to come in light of the sanctions imposed on Russia following the annexation of Crimea. (Belyakov coordinated the Forum while still serving as Deputy Minister.) In turn, in July 2014, Belyakov helped with Epsteins application for a Russian visa and was planning to set up meetings for him with the Deputy Finance Minister, Sergei Storchak, and the Central Bank Deputy Chairman, Alexei Simanovsky (or the Minister for Economic Development, Alexei Ulyukayev). Whether this visit by Epstein actually took place is unknown. In August 2014, however, Belyakov was fired from his ministerial post after publicly criticizing the governments decision to extend the freezing of the investment part of state pensions. It was then that he became the head of the SPIEF Foundation.
...
The Dossier Center suspects that Sergei Belyakov could be the tip of the iceberg in the links between Russian elites and Jeffrey Epstein. If you have anything to contribute to our investigation, please get in touch:
https://dossier.center/jeffreyepsteinrusconnect-en/
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Alexander Acosta: "I was told Epstein 'belonged to intelligence' and to leave it alone." [View all]
AntiFascist
Sunday
OP
Israeli - many believe Ghislaine's father Robert Maxwell was involved in Epstein 's connection
womanofthehills
Monday
#30
Trump and Bondi may be providing cover for the deepest, darkest aspects of what they would call the Deep State...
AntiFascist
Sunday
#4
I'm not sure what you mean by that one specific other thing already well documented...
AntiFascist
Sunday
#9
Such a joke that Epstein was intelligence. Who do they think was fooled by that lie?
brush
Sunday
#21
Hah. I guess some are gullible enough. Epstein's so-called 'intel' status sure got him places.
brush
Monday
#40
What is distressing is that, due to the high-level corporate figures involved, that the corporate media won't touch this
AntiFascist
Sunday
#11
I had been noticing Epstein's facial expressions toward the 74-ish-year-old toddler
pacalo
Monday
#25
Mossad. Ghislaine Maxwell's father Robert Maxwell had connections to the Mossad. When he died
Gaugamela
Sunday
#24
Tucker Carlson claims 'everyone in Washington' believes that Epstein was a Mossad operative
dalton99a
Monday
#26
Blaming Mossad sounds like a far right ruse to distract us, and Carlson knows that it hints at anti-semitism...
AntiFascist
Monday
#29