12-24-2022, 07:53 AM
The WestExec of Antony Blinken is almost as interesting as the Macro Advisory Partners associatedwith, controlled by the Dutch royals and British Intelligence...
In 2017, after having served on the Obama administration, Tony Blinken co-founded WestExec Advisors. While "lobbying" firms have to disclose what they do, because WestExec doesn't list itself as a lobbying firm it doesn't have to disclose its clients. WestExec supposedly is a consulting firm that provides "geopolitical risk analysis”, I guess through inside information from their Washington DC network.
Work that ethics experts describe as "shadow lobbying".
The Biden administration is literally swamped with WestExec "consultants".
Besides Blinken as Secretary of State, his WestExec co-founder Michèle Flournoy was nominated for secretary of defense, which for some reason (a scandal?) wasn't approved.
More than 15 WestExec alumni have joined the Biden administration.
Five have been nominated for high-ranking posts, and 4 others served on the Biden-Harris transition team. Blinken also brought several staff members at the State Department from WestExec.
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines worked for WestExec from October 2017 to July 2020, but had her name scrubbed from WestExec’s website.
Deputy Director of the CIA David S. Cohen was an early member of WestExec’s “core team”.
Chris Inglis, who is national cyber director, earned $15,000 from WestExec.
Jen Psaki, White House press secretary, was a senior adviser to WestExec, where she worked for the controversial Israeli facial recognition software company AnyVision.
Deputy attorney general Lisa Monaco as WestExec adviser worked for Boeing and SoftBank.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) administrator’s office is full of WestExec consultants.
Colin Thomas-Jensen is USAID's national security director, whose WestExec clients included Boeing, SoftBank, and Delta Capital Management.
WestExec's Michael Camilleri is senior adviser to Administrator Samantha Power and executive director of the USAID’s Northern Triangle Task Force.
One of WestExec's collaborators is Pine Island Capital Partners. Tony Blinken advised Pine Island and was a part owner.
After WestExec co-founder Michèle Flournoy had her nomination as secretary of defense nixed, Biden instead nominated Lloyd Austin, a former Pine Island partner: https://theintercept.com/2021/07/06/west...istration/
(https://archive.is/qLLhF)
We really don't have to worry that government officials are as corrupt as consultants do we?
Maybe strange, but when shady firms are deleting information from the internet I get extra suspicious.
Until early November 2020, Macro Advisory Partners boasted about advising a financial services company in the Middle East, helping its clients manage the “geopolitical and economic volatility” in Middle Eastern markets. But then this information was deleted.
Jake Sullivan at the time was then-Vice President Joe Biden's national security adviser and a chief negotiator of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Insider information could certainly help Macro's Middle Eastern client.
Sullivan's name disappeared from Macro's website in July 2020.
Another Macro consultant, Veterans Affairs Secretary nominee Denis McDonough, was then-President Barack Obama's chief of staff, so also had insider information about the Iran nuclear deal and other Middle Eastern foreign policy issues.
Sullivan and McDonough were later handsomely rewarded when they joined Macro.
Not really surprising that Blinken's WestExec Advisors removed information from its website about helping American universities get Chinese donations.
Other Biden nominees have also been deleting information from the internet.
Democrats have edited the Wikipedia page of Biden's COVID czar Jeff Zients, while Office of Management and Budget nominee Neera Tanden deleted hundreds of tweets: https://freebeacon.com/elections/firm-li...t-dealing/
In 2017, after having served on the Obama administration, Tony Blinken co-founded WestExec Advisors. While "lobbying" firms have to disclose what they do, because WestExec doesn't list itself as a lobbying firm it doesn't have to disclose its clients. WestExec supposedly is a consulting firm that provides "geopolitical risk analysis”, I guess through inside information from their Washington DC network.
Work that ethics experts describe as "shadow lobbying".
The Biden administration is literally swamped with WestExec "consultants".
Besides Blinken as Secretary of State, his WestExec co-founder Michèle Flournoy was nominated for secretary of defense, which for some reason (a scandal?) wasn't approved.
More than 15 WestExec alumni have joined the Biden administration.
Five have been nominated for high-ranking posts, and 4 others served on the Biden-Harris transition team. Blinken also brought several staff members at the State Department from WestExec.
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines worked for WestExec from October 2017 to July 2020, but had her name scrubbed from WestExec’s website.
Deputy Director of the CIA David S. Cohen was an early member of WestExec’s “core team”.
Chris Inglis, who is national cyber director, earned $15,000 from WestExec.
Jen Psaki, White House press secretary, was a senior adviser to WestExec, where she worked for the controversial Israeli facial recognition software company AnyVision.
Deputy attorney general Lisa Monaco as WestExec adviser worked for Boeing and SoftBank.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) administrator’s office is full of WestExec consultants.
Colin Thomas-Jensen is USAID's national security director, whose WestExec clients included Boeing, SoftBank, and Delta Capital Management.
WestExec's Michael Camilleri is senior adviser to Administrator Samantha Power and executive director of the USAID’s Northern Triangle Task Force.
One of WestExec's collaborators is Pine Island Capital Partners. Tony Blinken advised Pine Island and was a part owner.
After WestExec co-founder Michèle Flournoy had her nomination as secretary of defense nixed, Biden instead nominated Lloyd Austin, a former Pine Island partner: https://theintercept.com/2021/07/06/west...istration/
(https://archive.is/qLLhF)
We really don't have to worry that government officials are as corrupt as consultants do we?
Maybe strange, but when shady firms are deleting information from the internet I get extra suspicious.
Until early November 2020, Macro Advisory Partners boasted about advising a financial services company in the Middle East, helping its clients manage the “geopolitical and economic volatility” in Middle Eastern markets. But then this information was deleted.
Jake Sullivan at the time was then-Vice President Joe Biden's national security adviser and a chief negotiator of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Insider information could certainly help Macro's Middle Eastern client.
Sullivan's name disappeared from Macro's website in July 2020.
Another Macro consultant, Veterans Affairs Secretary nominee Denis McDonough, was then-President Barack Obama's chief of staff, so also had insider information about the Iran nuclear deal and other Middle Eastern foreign policy issues.
Sullivan and McDonough were later handsomely rewarded when they joined Macro.
Not really surprising that Blinken's WestExec Advisors removed information from its website about helping American universities get Chinese donations.
Other Biden nominees have also been deleting information from the internet.
Democrats have edited the Wikipedia page of Biden's COVID czar Jeff Zients, while Office of Management and Budget nominee Neera Tanden deleted hundreds of tweets: https://freebeacon.com/elections/firm-li...t-dealing/
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549