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MarieCastany's avatar

Saakashvili isn’t doing too well at the moment, he was moved from prison where he was serving a six year-sentence for embezzlement to a clinic. He says he’s de facto Putin’s prisoner https://georgiatoday.ge/saakashvilis-to-president-of-ukraine-i-am-in-fact-personal-prisoner-of-putin/

+ Recent article about Georgia 🇬🇪 titled “Putin Is Failing in Ukraine, But Winning in Georgia” 05/24/2022 https://www.thebulwark.com/putin-is-failing-in-ukraine-but-winning-in-georgia/

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Jim Stewartson's avatar

thots and pwayers

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MikoMoby's avatar

TY! 👍🏻

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MarieCastany's avatar

Anyway Saakashvili is often described as narcissistic, so the Pushaw - spy theory is interesting.

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Laura Wiley Haynes's avatar

Jim: Christina Pushaw was one account amplified my thread against transitioning kids that blew up to 2,000,000 hits.

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TankGurrrl's avatar

I'm baffled by these "belated registrations." So you do the work, don't register, then if you get caught, you just register? There are no repercussions? There's no negative effects on your life, career, whatever? WTAF?

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Steven Jarvis's avatar

That depends often on whether the DOJ has uncovered additional crimes interconnected to their foreign Intelligence work such as Michael Flynn attempting to extradite Fateh Gullen for likely execution in Turkey. I believe her being informed like this was indicates the Feds have found other crimes.

I know of MULTIPLE possibilities of what criminal nexus Pushaw could be questioned over, so we will have to wait and see what happens in the next step of that investigation.

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avis prede's avatar

Valid. Thanks.

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MikoMoby's avatar

Seriously.

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avis prede's avatar

Exactly. She had no intention of registering until DOJ called her out. As long as the fascists are running things in Florida I doubt she'll see consequences. I don't have a whole lot of faith in DOJ at the moment.

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