ZEMBLA – The dubious friends of Donald Trump – the Russians


Dutch documentary alleges that Trump has extensive history with Russian mobsters

Although still in its early days, Donald Trump’s presidency is coming under fire.

The Russians are alleged to be in possession of sensitive information about Trump.

And that exposes Trump to blackmail.

Fake news, tweets Trump: “I have nothing to do with Russia – no deals, no loans, no nothing!”

Trump swears he has no ties with the Russians.

But is that actually the case?

For months, the FBI have been investigating Russian interference in the American presidential elections.

ZEMBLA is investigating another explosive dossier concerning Trump’s involvement with the Russians.

Trump’s business and personal ties to oligarchs from the former Soviet Union.

Powerful billionaires suspected of money laundering and fraud, and of having contacts in Moscow and with the mafia.

What do these relationships say about Trump and why does he deny them?

How compromising are these dubious business relationships for the 45th president of the United States?

And are there connections with the Netherlands?

ZEMBLA meets with one of Trump’s controversial cronies and speaks with a former CIA agent, fraud investigators, attorneys, and an American senator among others.

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OPINION: It has been pretty clear for a very long time that Trump has questionable finance sources. American banks will not touch him.

It’s not shocking that trump is tangled up in all this, it’s shocking that he could ever have become a candidate for POTUS! It’s not like he was hiding it very well.

But, This documentary doesn’t even go into:

The Russian mob literally renting out an entire floor of Trump Tower.

Most of what Paul Manafort has been doing.

Alfa Bank’s computers mysteriously connecting to Trump Tower servers.

Evidence that Russian hackers were stealing data from various locations consisting of voter rolls.

Julian Assange’s connections to the Russians.

Carter Page literally taking money from Russian sources to then insure that the GOP platform in 2016 does not contain anything about being “Strong” against Russia regarding Ukraine, even though this was literally in the GOP platform right up until the night Trump accepted the nomination.

It goes on…and on….

by Video Archivist Brian Harrod

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VICE: Young and Gay in Putin’s Russia

When Russian President Vladimir Putin banned gay “propaganda” in June last year, Russia’s LGBT community went from being a stigmatized fringe group to full-blown enemies of the state. Homophobia becoming legislation means it’s now not only accepted in Russia but actively encouraged, which has led to a depressing rise in homophobic attacks and murders.

The main aim of the law, which essentially bans any public display of homosexuality, is to prevent minors from getting the impression that being gay is normal. Which means that, if you’re young and gay in Putin’s Russia, you’re ostracized and cut off from any kind of legal support network.

In part 1 we get a ride with Artem, a young driver for Moscow’s gay taxi service “Our Taxi”, meet Nikita, a 17-year-old activist who has been labeled a “propagandist” because of his LGBT rights YouTube channel, and Yulia, a young lesbian who started LGBT self defense classes after her favorite gay bar in Moscow was attacked by about 20 armed men in October 2012.

In part two we meet 17-year-old activist Nikita who has been labeled a “propagandist” because of his YouTube channel about LGBT rights. Part of his activism deals with teaching young homosexuals how to protect themselves online, particularly against vigilante groups like the neo-Nazi Occupy Pedofilyay who arrange meetings with gay men and teenagers, then make YouTube clips in which they abuse them, using methods ranging from “urine therapy” to fatal assaults.

In episode 3 we meet Katia from Pussy Riot and some of Russia’s core LGBT activists, Alexei Davydov, Ray and Nix, who stage protest actions to raise awareness about the sometimes fatal implications of the homophobic law, like the rise in suicides among LGBT teenagers. A conversation with our driver Artem sheds light onto why there are still so few gay rights activists in Russia.

In episode 4 we meet one of Putin’s spin doctors, Alexey Mukhin, who is the Director General of the Center for Political Information. Before the law was passed, he published a report assessing public opinion and warning that, unless action was taken, Russia could face a gay revolution. We also follow activist Nikolai Alexeyev, the organizer of Moscow’s now banned Pride Parade, to an action by the Sochi Olympics Headquarters. He explains why Russia’s LGBT activists are against the West’s calls for a boycott of the Olympics.

In episode 5, having witnessed the wide implications of the anti-gay “propaganda” law, we meet up with the man behind the legislation. We also talk to Masha Gessen, a journalist famous for her critical best seller about Putin and who has been called the “number one enemy of the state” because of her activism. Then Nikita announces tragic news.