That’s completely stupid.
Vanguard is the largest mutual fund company in the world, not some conspiracy. It owns some of everything for everyone’s 401k and such.
The financial illiteracy of this claim is just staggering. Someone just looked for any common name on multiple documents without any idea what they were looking at.
It’s certainly big Biden news that CEFC was trying to get that deal to happen.
It’s certainly big news that a US law firm was representing the Russian energy companies, and that Wray worked there.
Is there Biden revelation evidence that Wray was involved in that, or is that the thread OP surmising it?
I see smoke and enough to suspect fire. Do you have a smoking gun? Which document, saying what?
Alex is crazy but his heart is in the right place. He is a flamboyant and energetic character. Having discovered so many ways in which the mainstream media narrative is endless lies, he lost his "filter" over what's plausible and what is just whacky fantasy propaganda.
This is a sort of occupational hazard for a fervent skeptic of whatever he is told, of the same sort that interests some people in UFOs or ancient aliens or anything of the sort.
But he arrived at that unfiltered place because he investigated plenty of MSM narratives and found the holes in them. And because he investigated a fair number of what previously passed for conspiracy theories and discovered there was often a kernel of truth in them.
He should be allowed to speak freely. People should take what he says with grains of salt and investigate for themselves. But he's a patriot and trying to think for himself. Neither saint nor devil, he is simply an interesting man.
The war in Algeria and De Gaulle’s surrender in the same. Since the center right surrendered to radical Islamic terrorism almost 60 years ago, the only forces advocating against appeasement of Islam were far right, so far right they committed terrorism themselves and repeatedly tried to assassinate a center right president. This discredited them and spared everyone left of center any blame for the consequences for France. The populist right in France has been trying to rebuild its credibility ever since.
Read A Savage War of Peace by Alastair Horne, and the chapter on the war in Algeria in Paul Johnson’s Modern Times, to understand this background. You can also check out the old black and white movie The Battle of Algiers, but the written sources go deeper and tell the essential truths about the conflict and it’s effects on the French state.
I hope that helps.
Switch? They've been in panic mode for nearly 4 years.