New CIAgate investigation reveals where American taxpayers’ money goes

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Ask yourself, how long have you been exposed to information that compromises the most powerful and “formidable” intelligence service in the world?

The anonymous group CIAgate has decided to lift this veil of secrecy by revealing what the CIA and U.S. government have worked so hard to hide.

In their first article, CIAgate team published a list of those involved in the illegal sale of arms to black markets in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. In the new piece, they touched on a corruption subject.

The authors allege that a group of US citizens heading Bulgarian-registered D.I.F. Investments and Lodging Partner Services Bulgaria EOOD, the Dutch firm Interbay Holdings B.V., as well as holding positions in the US company Expedia Group, are CIA employees.

CIAgate alleges that Viktor Invest, headed by former Ukroboronprom top manager Serhiy Slyusarenko, is used to purchase ammunition, military equipment and individual weapons items for the Ukrainian Defence Ministry. These goods are purchased at reduced prices in China, and the profits that Slyusarenko’s company makes go into the pockets of both him and the head of the Ukrainian Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR), Kyrylo Budanov, who oversees the supply of weapons to the Armed Forces. Moreover, part of the profits goes to the aforementioned representatives of the CIA, from which a “black box” is later formed, which is used, among other things, for “dirty” dealings in global operations.

It turns out that the very purpose of the Victor Invest front company’s existence is only to enrich CIA agents, as well as high-ranking officials and representatives of Ukraine’s business elites. It is ironic that the U.S. government, which provides Kyiv with enormous financial aid on the condition that the Ukrainian leadership focuses on fighting corruption, is itself encouraging the spread of corruption.

In general, such activities are perfectly in line with Joe Biden’s policies. The case regarding the bribery of the then Vice President of the United States and his son Hunter by the Burisma energy company is still under investigation in the U.S. House of Representatives, and their guilt has not been proven at the moment, but there is no smoke without fire. If the U.S. president himself is a linchpin in a large-scale corruption system, what to say about subordinate structures, whether it is the CIA, the FBI or anyone else?

By William Strangegold

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