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Forum Orandia - Russia $ in FB and Twitter? http://orandia.com/forum/ Forum affilié à www.esoterisme-exp.com fr Russia $ in FB and Twitter? (réponse) Salut René

Payer ses impôts c'est important.

Payer ses impôts a Dieu, c'est réellement de l'argent en banque. Dieu remet toujours l'argent que l'on lui donne.

Dans le monde du beau diable, il prend l'ipmôt et il la garde pour lui.

L'argent électronique est une autre belle magouille de l'empire. L'empire veut controler tout les riches pour en arriver a l'espression: nul ne pourra acheter ou vendre s'il n'est pas marqué du signe de la bête ( puce électronique). L'empire veut controler tout le monde autant les riches que les pauvres, et au niveau de tout la terre.

Présentment l'empire assait de convaincre les russes et la chine de embraquer dans le nouvel ordre. C'est pour ca que l'occident fait de la pression sur la russie et la chine. La prophétie biblique englobles tout le monde et non une partie du monde. Vont il céder a la tentation du beau diable. Le beau diable sembles certain selon les dires des prophéties bibliques.

Le beau diable.

Salut René


Fernand

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http://orandia.com/forum/index.php?id=149560 http://orandia.com/forum/index.php?id=149560 Tue, 07 Nov 2017 05:15:42 +0000 F Fernand
Russia $ in FB and Twitter? Lien: Russia funded Facebook and Twitter investments through tech magnate https://www.engadget.com/2017/11/05/russia-funded-facebook-and-twitter-investments-thro... via @engadget

Russia funded Facebook and Twitter investments through tech magnate
It complicates social networks' bids to distance themselves from Russia.

Jon Fingas
11.05.17 in Internet
Russia's entanglement with American social networks just got decidedly complicated. Leaked documents obtained by the Guardian (among other outlets) have revealed that two state-owned Russian institutions, the oil giant Gazprom and VTB Bank, funded investments in both Facebook and Twitter through Russia-born tech luminary Yuri Milner's investment company DST Global. VTB's contribution was a relatively direct $191 million in shares, while Gazprom's investment wing backed an "opaque" offshoring company (Kanton) that ended up holding $1 billion in Facebook shares.

Milner acknowledged the investments in chats with the Guardian, but maintained that neither Facebook nor Twitter were told where the funding for the investments had come from. He added that he didn't know Gazprom had supported the Facebook stake, and that VTB's backing didn't give it a say over Twitter's decisions. The companies at the center of the storm have distanced themselves, too: Facebook said it sold the Gazprom investment 5 years ago, while Twitter said it reviewed all investors before it went public "as a matter of policy."

Still, the subject is complicated by Milner's own connections: he funded Jared Kushner's startup Cadre. Milner denied backing "any political activity" by the President's son-in-law and said he only met Kushner once, in 2016, but the link certainly doesn't help matters.

It's not certain just what Russia was hoping to do by funding the investments. Although it's tempting to imagine that the Russian government played a long game where it backed social networks it could later use to influence elections, it's possible that Gazprom and VTB were just hoping to profit by investing in a pair of budding internet properties before they went public. And while Facebook and Twitter weren't picky about ad revenue sources, that's not the same as letting investments dictate company policy.

More than anything, the revelations could push Facebook and Twitter to reveal as much as possible about any dealings with Russia, no matter how innocuous they might be. There's little doubt that Russia tried to influence American voters online, but Congress may want reassurances that social media giants weren't encouraged to look the other way.

Source: Guardian
In this article: dstglobal, facebook, gazprom, gear, internet, jaredkushner, paradisepapers, politics, russia, socialnetwork, socialnetworking, twitter, vtbbank, yurimilner

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http://orandia.com/forum/index.php?id=149557 http://orandia.com/forum/index.php?id=149557 Tue, 07 Nov 2017 02:36:32 +0000 René