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Краткий список выявленных лиц, принадлежащих к масонским ложам и другим организациям, созданным для достижения масонских целей (с 1945 по 2000)
http://новости-россии.ru-an.info/новости/главные-предатели-россии-краткий-список-часть-1/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3l80h7JodI Предатели России. Песня "Готовте списки". - удалено
новая ссылка https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=3PJKv7hpXUY . Закрывают !!! Ищи в ютуб ГОТОВТЕ СПИСКИ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PJKv7hpXUY ГОТОВТЕ СПИСКИ (Александр Харчиков)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO1iviu9k1A
Либерал, песня Александра Харчикова 21 сент. 2019 г.
Полный кремлёвский список США
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Report to Congress Pursuant to Section 241 of the
Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act of 2017
Regarding Senior Foreign Political Figures and Oligarchs in the Russian Federation
and
Russian Parastatal Entities
January 29, 2018
Section 241 of the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act of 2017 (CAATSA) requires the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Director of National Intelligence and the Secretary of State, to submit to the appropriate congressional committees 180 days after enactment a detailed report on senior political figures and oligarchs in the Russian Federation (Section 241 (a)(1)) and on Russian parastatal entities (Section 241(a)(2)). Pursuant to Section 241 (b), the report shall be submitted in an unclassified form but may have a classified annex. This is the unclassified portion of the report.
Section 241(a)(1) - Senior Foreign Political Figures and Oligarchs in the Russian Federation
As required by Section 241(a)(1)(A) of CAATSA, the Department of the Treasury is providing in this unclassified report a list of senior foreign political figures and oligarchs in the Russian Federation, as determined by their closeness to the Russian regime and their net worth. For purposes of this unclassified portion of the report, this determination was made based on objective criteria related to individuals’ official position in the case of senior political figures, or a net worth of $1 billion or more for oligarchs.
To determine the list of senior political figures, the Department of the Treasury considered the definition in CAATSA Section 241(c)(2), which incorporates by reference the definition of “senior foreign political figure” in section 1010.605, title 31 of the Code of Federal Regulations. For purposes of this unclassified portion of the report, such names consist of: i) senior members of the Russian Presidential Administration; ii) members of the Russian Cabinet, Cabinet-rank ministers, and heads of other major executive agencies; iii) other senior political leaders, including the leadership of the State Duma and Federation Council, other members of the Russian Security Council, and senior executives at state-owned enterprises. These individuals are listed in Appendix 1 of this report.
To determine the list of oligarchs, the Department of the Treasury enumerated those individuals who, according to reliable public sources, have an estimated net worth of $1 billion or more. Those individuals who meet this criterion are listed in Appendix 2 of this report.
The Department of the Treasury is also providing in a classified annex to this report additional information required pursuant to Section 241(a)(1). The classified annex may include individuals who are not included in Appendices 1 and 2 to this unclassified report, and such persons may hold a position below those included in the unclassified report or have a net worth below $1 billion.
This report has been prepared and provided exclusively in response to Section 241 of CAATSA. It is not a sanctions list, and the inclusion of individuals or entities in this report, its appendices, or its annex does not and in no way should be interpreted to impose sanctions on those individuals or entities. Inclusion in this report also does not constitute the determination by any agency that any of those individuals or entities meet the criteria for designation under any sanctions program. Moreover, the inclusion of individuals or entities in this report, its appendices, or its classified annexes does not, in and of itself, imply, give rise to, or create any other restrictions, prohibitions, or limitations on dealings with such persons by either U.S. or foreign persons. Neither does inclusion on the unclassified list indicate that the U.S.
Government has information about the individual’s involvement in malign activities. Named individuals and entities who are separately subject to sanctions pursuant to sanctions programs established in U.S. law are denoted with an asterisk (*).
Section 241(a)(2) - Russian Parastatal Entities
CAATSA Section 241(a)(2)-(5) requires a report on Russian parastatal entities, including an assessment of their role in the economy of the Russian Federation; an overview of key U.S. economic sectors’ exposure to Russian persons and entities; an analysis of the potential effects of imposing additional debt and equity restrictions on parastatal entities; and the possible impact of additional sanctions against oligarchs, senior political figures, and parastatals on the U.S. and Russian economies.
Russian parastatals have origins in the Soviet Union’s command economy. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Russian government conducted large-scale privatization of these entities; in the early 2000s, it began to renationalize large companies. The Russian government has responded to economic shocks, including the financial crisis in 2008 and the imposition of sanctions in 2014, by increasing its role in the economy and ownership of parastatals. As of 2016, Russian parastatals accounted for one-third of all jobs in Russia and 70 percent of Russia’s GDP.
For purposes of this requirement, Russian parastatals are defined as companies in which state ownership is at least 25 percent and that had 2016 revenues of approximately $2 billion or more. A list of such parastatals and the required analysis specified in Section 241(a)(2)-(5) are included in the classified annex of this report.
Appendix A: List of Senior Political Figures
Presidential Administration
1. Anton Vayno Head, Presidential Administration
2. Aleksey Gromov* First Deputy Head, Presidential Administration
3. Sergey Kiriyenko First Deputy Head, Presidential Administration
4. Magomedsalam Magomedov Deputy Head, Presidential Administration
5. Vladimir Ostrovenko Deputy Head, Presidential Administration
6. Dmitriy Peskov Deputy 1 lead. Presidential Administration; Presidential Press Secretary
7. Vladislav Kitayev Chief of Presidential Protocol
8. Andrey Belousov Aide to the President
9. Larisa Brycheva Aide to the President
10. Vladislav Surkov* Aide to the President
11. Igor Levitin Aide to the President
12. Vladimir Kozhin* Aide to the President
13. Yuriy Ushakov Aide to the President
14. Andrey Fursenko* Aide to the President
15. Nikolay Tsukanov Aide to the President
16. Konstantin Chuychenko Aide to the President
17. Yevgeniy Shkolov Aide to the President
18. Igor Shchegolev* Aide to the President
19. Aleksandr Bedritskiy Adviser to the President. Special Presidential Representative on Climate Issues
20. Sergey Glazyev* Adviser to the President
21. Sergey Grigorov Adviser to the President
22. German Klimenko Adviser to the President
23. Anton Kobyakov Adviser to the President
24. Aleksandra Levitskaya Adviser to the President
25. Vladimir Tolstoy Adviser to the President
Adviser to the President, Chairman of the
26. Mikhail Fedotov Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights
27. Venyamin Yakovlev Adviser to the President
28. Artur Muravyev Presidential Envoy to the Federation Council
29. Garry Minkh Presidential Envoy to the State Duma
30. Mikhail Krotov Presidential Envoy to the Constitutional Court
31. Anna Kuznetsova Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights
32. Boris Titov Presidential Commissioner for Entrepreneurs’ Rights
33. Mikhail Babich Plenipotentiary Representative to the Volga Federal District
UNCLASSIFIED
34. Aleksandr Beglov
35. Oleg Belaventsev*
36. Aleksey Gordeyev
37. Sergey Menyaylo*
38. Yuriy Trutnev
39. Vladimir Ustinov
40. Igor Kholmanskikh
41. Aleksandr Manzhosin
42. Vladimir Chernov
43. Oleg Govorun
Plenipotentiary Representative to the Northwestern Federal District
Plenipotentiary Representative to the North Caucasus Federal District Plenipotentiary' Representative to the Central Federal District
Plenipotentiary Representative to the Siberian Federal District
Deputy Prime Minister - Plenipotentiary Representative to the Far Eastern Federal District Plenipotentiary Representative to the Southern Federal District
Plenipotentiary Representative to the Urals Federal District
Head, Foreign Policy Directorate
Head, Directorate for Interregional and Cultural
Ties to Foreign Countries
Head, Directorate for Social and Economic Relations with the Commonwealth of Independent States, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia
Cabinet of Ministers
44. Dmitriy Medvedev
45. Igor Shuvalov
46. Sergey Prikhodko
47. Aleksandr Khioponin
48. Vitaliy Mutko
49. Arkadiy Dvorkovich
50. Olga Golodets
51. Dmitriy Kozak*
52. Dmitriy Rogozin*
53. Mikhail Abyzov
54. Aleksandr Tkachev
55. Vladimir Puchkov
56. Nikolay Nikiforov
57. Mikhail Men
58. Vladimir Medinskiy
59. Sergey Shoygu
60. Maksim Oreshkin
Prime Minister
First Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister and I-Iead of the
Government Apparatus
Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Liaison with Open Government
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Civil Defense, Emergencies, and
Natural Disasters
Minister of Communications and Mass Media Minister of Construction, Housing, and Public Utilities
Minister of Culture
Minister of Defense
Minister of Economic Development
61. Olga Vasilyeva Minister of Education and Science
62. Aleksandr Novak Minister of Energy
63. Aleksandr Galushka Minister of Far East Development
64. Anton Siluanov Minister of Finance
65. Sergey Lavrov Minister of Foreign Affairs
66. Veronika Skvortsova Minister of Health
67. Denis Manturov Minister of Industry and Trade
68. Vladimir Kolokoltsev Minister of Internal Affairs
69. Aleksandr Konovalov Minister of Justice
70. Maksim Topilin Minister of Labor and Social Protection
71. Sergey Donskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology
72. Lev Kuznetsov Minister of North Caucasus Affairs
73. Pavel Kolobkov Minister of Sports
74. Maksim Sokolov Minister of Transportation
Other Senior Political Leaders
75. Valentina Matviyenko*
76. Sergey Naryshkin*
77. Vyacheslav Volodin*
78. Sergey Ivanov*
79. Nikolay Patrushev
80. Vladimir Bulavin
81. Valeriy Gerasimov
82. Igor Korobov*
83. Rashid Nurgaliyev
84. Georgiy Poltavchenko
85. Sergey Sobyanin
86. Yuriy Chayka
87. Aleksandr Bastrykin*
88. Viktor Zolotov
89. Dmitriy Kochnev
90. Aleksandr Bortnikov
91. Andrey Artizov
92. Yuriy Chikhanchin
93. Aleksandr Linets
94. Aleksandr Kolpakov
95. Valeriy Tikhonov
96. Aleksey Miller
97. Igor Sechin*
98. German Gref
99. Oleg Belozerov
100. Andrey Kostin
101. Sergey Chemezov*
102. Oleg Budargin
103. Boris Kovalchuk
104. Aleksey Likhachev
105. Nikolay Tokarev
106. Andrey Akimov
107. Nail Maganov
108. Vitaliy Savelyev
109. Andrey Shishkin
110. Yuriy Slyusar
111. Nikolay Shulginov
112. Sergey Gorkov
113. Sergey Ivanov (Jr)
114. Roman Dashkov
Chairwoman, Federation Council
Director, Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR)
Chairman, State Duma
Presidential Special Representative for the
Environment, Ecology, and Transport
Secretary, Security Council
Head, Federal Customs Service
First Deputy Minister of Defense and Chief of the
General Staff
Chief, Main Intelligence Directorate General Staff
(GRU), Ministry of Defense
Deputy Secretary, Security Council
Governor of Saint Petersburg
Mayor of Moscow
Prosecutor General
Head, Investigative Committee
Director, Federal National Guard Service
Director, Federal Protection Service
Director, Federal Security Service (FSB)
Head, Federal Archive Agency
Head, Financial Monitoring Federal Service
Head, Presidential Main Directorate for Special Programs
Head, Presidential Property Management Directorate
Head, State Courier Service
Chief Executive Officer,
Gazprom Chief Executive Officer,
Rosneft Chief Executive Officer,
Sberbank General Director,
Russian Railways Chairman-Management Board,
VTB Chief Executive Officer,
Rostec Chief Executive Officer,
Rosseti Chief Executive Officer,
Inter RAO General Director,
Rosatom Chief Executive Officer,
Transneft Chief Executive Officer,
Gazprombank General Director,
Tatneft Chief Executive Officer,
Aeroflot Chief Executive Officer,
ANK Bashneft Chief Executive Officer,
United Aircraft Corporation
Chief Executive Officer,
RusHydro Chief Executive Officer,
Vneshekonombank Chief Executive Officer,
ALROSA Chief Executive Officer, Sakhalin Energy
Appendix В: List of Oligarchs
1. Aleksandr Abramov
2. Roman Abramovich
3. Araz Agalarov
4. Farkhad Akhmedov
5. Vagit Alekperov
6. Igor Aitushkin
7. Aleksey Ananyev
8. Dmitriy Ananyev
9. Vasiliy Anisimov
10. Roman Avdeyev
11. Petr Aven
12. Yelena Baturina
13. Aleksey Bogachev
14. Vladimir Bogdanov
15. Leonid Boguslavskiy
16. Audrey Bokarev
17. Oleg Boyko
18. Nikolay Buynov
19. Oleg Deripaska
20. Aleksandr Dzhaparidze
21. Leonid Fedun
22. Gleb Fetisov
23. Mikhail Fridman
24. Aleksandr Frolov
25. Filaret Galchev
26. Sergey Galitskiy
27. Valentin Gapontsev
28. Sergey Gordeyev
29. Andrey Guryev
30. Yuriy Gushchin
31. Mikhail Gutseriyev
32. Sait-Salam Gutseriyev
33. Zarakh Iliyev
34. Dmitriy Kamenshchik
35. Vyacheslav Kantor
36. Samvel Karapetyan
37. Yevgeniy Kasperskiy
38. Sergey Katsiyev
39. Suleyman Kerimov
40. Igor Kesayev
41. Danil Khachaturov
42. German Khan
43. Viktor Kharitonin
44. Aleksandr Klyachin
45. Petr Kondrashev
46. Andrey Kosogov
47. Yuriy Kovalchuk*
48. Andrey Kozitsyn
49. Aleksey Kuzmichev
50. Lev Kvetnoy
51. Vladimir Lisin
52. Anatoliy Lomakin
53. Ziyavudin Magomedov
54. Igor Makarov
55. Iskander Makhmudov
56. Aleksandr Mamut
57. Andrey Melnichenko
58. Leonid Mikhelson
59. Yuriy Milner
60. Boris Mints
61. Andrey Molchanov
62. Aleksey Mordashov
63. Vadim Moshkovich
64. Aleksandr Nesis
65. God Nisanov
66. Aleksandr Ponomarenko
67. Sergey Popov
68. Vladimir Potanin
69. Mikhail Prokhorov
70. Dmitriy Pumpyanskiy
71. Megdet Rakhimkulov
72. Andrey Rappoport
73. Viktor Rashnikov
74. Arkadiy Rotenberg*
75. Boris Rotenberg*
76. Dmitriy Rybolovlev
77. Ayrat Shaymiyev
78. Radik Shaymiyev
79. Kirill Shamalov
80. Yuriy Shefler
81. Albert Shigabutdinov
82. Mikhail Shishkhanov
83. Leonid Simanovskiy
84. Andrey Skoch
85. Aleksandr Skorobogatko
86. Rustem Sulteyev
87. Aleksandr Svetakov
88. Gennadiy Timchenko*
89. Oleg Tinkov
90. Roman Trotsenko
91. Alisher Usmanov
92. Viktor Vekselberg
93. Arkadiy Volozh
94. Vadim Yakunin
95. Vladimir Yevtushenkov
96. Gavril Yushvayev
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