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I have a feeling somebody used paxum to make the payment? Or something in that regard. And somebody in the news room doesn't understand that. So they wrote that paxum itself was the originator of the payment. I'd be like saying Elon musk is taking payments from Russian oligarchs with ties to Putin. Ummm no. Tesla is receiving car payments for products sold.
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But yet he takes a dump on the US on a daily basis on twitter :pimp |
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Trump is in motion
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So Paxum is owned by a Russian with ties to Putin, we always knew it was a Russian in control of Paxum and before (irony) the special military operation in Ukraine(/irony) it were not a problem because who cares. Now PaxumBank is on the radar. The downfall of ePassporte started when the AG of CA came into the office and said that it would be a good idea to stop the transactions to poker sites or they would open a case, we did $500 mill a year at about 10% fees to poker sites, so it was a bit of a blow. Chris "borrowing" money from the Visa guarantee to do his vanity project doomed the company. So PaxumBank is now on the radar and its a lot bigger that doing poker transactions. If I had a Paxum account I would keep the balance at $0 because its only a matter of time before the US Gov are blacklisting them and then ACHs are a no no and then MC will follow shortly. So when ACH are stopped because of a technical issue......... run!!!!! |
But there is more. In Dec. 2021, Orlando wired $2 million to Trump's company from Paxum Bank and then $6 million more. Paxum Bank is located on the tiny island of Dominica (not to be confused with the Dominican Republic).
The bank is partly owned by Anton Postolnikov, a relation of Vladimir Putin's ally Aleksandr Smirnov, who has worked in several high-level jobs close to Putin. The SEC has reason to believe Paxum engages in money laundering. So mix Trump, multiple shell companies, big money, an IPO that might have violated securities law, Russians, a bank that is tied to a Putin associate and might be engaged in money laundering—what could go wrong here? Could it be that Trump is doing big-time money laundering for the Russians in exchange for them financing a company of which he owns 99% of the stock? The SEC is curious about this. Source: https://www.electoral-vote.com/evp20...s/Mar23-2.html |
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Right, paxum goes against The Guardian. The paper that helped Snowden reveal a few things.
Right... We're talking about that comical company run out of a UPS store in Quebec? Right... |
In regards to going after the Guardian I'd like to suggest reading this first
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect |
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so they did lol!
Why leave Quebec? It's a dump and a great place for all kinds of 'businesses' :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh Ya know, like the office next to a big orange? |
*throws a bag of popcorn in the microwave*
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