Part 189, some of Russian meddling, and related, material from F6 big ones. These from a post Saturday, 04/21/18, covering March 22, 2018, and headed, Reformer or War Criminal? Saudi Crown Prince Welcomed in U.S. as Trump Touts Weapons Deals https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=140213082
A very short, classic Jones flame-out, the fourteenth
RWW NEWS: Alex Jones Screams That 'The Globalists Are Crapping Themselves'
Make that a must watch as Wylie talks more about the Rudy Giuliani law firm memo to Bannon, Rebekah and Nix, of Cambridge Analytica, regarding their flagrant violation of the law forbidding foreign people, not citizens of the United States, running US election campaigns.
Ah, Rachel suggests Trump's Russian matter legal team has morphed, perhaps, to a team put together to run a public relations effort of Fox News. A new idea, which makes sense knowing the president prick as we do. Image being so important to the Donald.
Cambridge Analytica: MPs recall suspended chief Alexander Nix The suspended chief of Cambridge Analytica has been asked to appear before MPs again amid claims about the company's use of Facebook user data. The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee said evidence Alexander Nix gave to its fake news inquiry last month contained "inconsistencies". http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43501815
'Systemic mismanagement': Wall Street analyst rips Facebook apart, saying personnel changes could be on the way Facebook's spate of recent issues indicates it's exhibiting signs of "systemic mismanagement," according to Brian Wieser, a senior analyst at Pivotal Research. Analysts' concerns thus far have been mostly limited to rising costs for Facebook and a slowing of digital advertising growth. But now Wieser is looking at Facebook in a new light, cautioning investors that there may be "operational problems" at the company. Facebook's stock dropped 9.5% over Monday and Tuesday, wiping out about $50 billion off the company's market capitalization, though it was trading up slightly on Wednesday. http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-stock-price-tanks-wall-street-analysts-rips-operational-problems-2018-3
We read the whole report Republicans just released on the House Intel Committee's Russia investigation — here are the main points Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee on Thursday released a report detailing their findings in the panel's Russia investigation. The report makes several incomplete assertions that seek to distance President Donald Trump and his 2016 campaign from allegations of collusion with Moscow. Republicans also made numerous suggestions to shore up the US's response to Russia's aggression, including ramping up cyber defenses and empowering state and local officials to secure critical election infrastructure. They also suggested Congress repeal the Logan Act, a centuries-old law that some have speculated may be used to prosecute members of the Trump campaign. http://www.businessinsider.com/republican-house-intelligence-report-distances-trump-russia-2018-3?r=UK&IR=T