A) Negligence or failure to act: If the politician has a duty to protect public safety and security, their knowledge of a planned sabotage could potentially make them liable for negligence or failure to act. This may depend on the specific laws and regulations of the country where the incident occurs.B) Aiding and abetting: If the politician actively assists or encourages the perpetrators in carrying out the sabotage, they might be considered an accomplice or guilty of aiding and abetting the crime. Aiding and abetting typically refers to knowingly supporting or facilitating the commission of a crime by another person.C) Misconduct in public office: In some jurisdictions, there are specific offenses related to the misconduct of public officials. If the politician deliberately allows the sabotage to occur for personal gain or to advance their political agenda, they might be subject to charges of misconduct in public office.D) Obstruction of justice: If the politicians intentionally withhold information or hinder the investigation into the sabotage, they could be accused of obstructing justice. Obstruction of justice refers to acts that interfere with the administration or due process of law.
...there may be more individuals.
The Definition, Severity and Accountability of the Nordstream Affair
It is important to set definitions first. What crime actually happened, who were victims, who the attack was against, what were objectives, which laws were broken, who has jurisdiction?
Without knowing motives, objectives and perpetrator it is impossible to state that the act was a "sabotage" and not a "terrorist act". These two individuals were incremental in covering up the state and its government which was behind the attack on the key European infrastructure.
The Prague Summit & possible cover-up of Nordstream affair
Based on the evidence this investigation discovered the whole European Union, its leaders, decided jointly that the identity of the perpetrator will not be revealed to the public, perhaps for the duration of the Ukrainian - Russian conflict.
The 2 crimes in Nordstream Affair case
III. Knowing but not telling
To understand this topic read these posts first:
Data show Biden has not ordered Nordstream destruction
20 Sept 2022 - NATO Secretary General visits the United States
19 Sep. 2022 - 23 Sep. 2022
[M: Note that on Friday 23rd a meeting with EU Leyen is announced for Monday 26th when the bombing happened]
21 Sept 2022 - UK Prime Minister Liz Truss addresses the United Nations General Assembly (transcript here)01:00 min: "...Geopolitics is entering a new era.."06:00 min: "We are cutting off the toxic power and pipelines from authoritarian regimes and strengthening our energy resilience.""We will ensure we cannot be coerced or harmed by the reckless actions of rogue actors abroad.""The free world needs this economic strength and resilience to push back against authoritarian aggression and win this new era of strategic competition.
We must do this together."
We are fortifying our deep security alliances in Europe and beyond through NATO and the Joint Expeditionary Force.
08:30 min: "The UK is providing funding, using the might of the City of London and our security capabilities to provide better alternatives to those offered by malign regimes.The resolute international response to Ukraine has shown how we can deliver decisive collective action.The response has been built on partnerships and alliances and also on being prepared to use new instruments – unprecedented sanctions, diplomatic action, and rapid military support.There has been a strength of collective purpose – we have met many times, spoken many times on the phone, we have made things happen.Now we must use these instruments in a more systematic way to push back on the economic aggression of authoritarian regimes.The G7 and our like-minded partners should act as an economic NATO, collectively defending our prosperity.If the economy of a partner is being targeted by an aggressive regime we should act to support them. All for one and one for all.
12:00 min "In all these areas, on all of the fronts, the time to act is now. This is a decisive moment in our history, in the history of this organization and in the history of freedom...
The story of 2022 could have been that of an authoritarian state rolling its tanks over the border of a peaceful neighbour and subjugating its people.
Instead, it is the story of freedom fighting back.
In the face of rising aggression we have shown we have the power to act and the resolve to see it through.
But this cannot be a one-off.
This must be a new era in which we commit to ourselves, our citizens, and this institution that we will do whatever it takes – whatever it takes to deliver for our people and defend our values."
Britain’s commitment to this is total.
We will be a dynamic, reliable and trustworthy partner.
23 Sept 2022 - On Monday 26 September 2022, the NATO Secretary
...General, Mr. Jens Stoltenberg, will meet with the President of the European Commission, Ms. Ursula von der Leyen, at the Berlaymont building of the European Commission. There will be no media opportunity.
[M: Assuming the timing, assuming Jens Stoltenberg has learned about the planned sabotage. It is his responsibility to inform the future victim - the EU. Assuming this was the case, who has informed him? The UK through NATO or USA official channels? Based on my research it was UK and so it makes him potentially complicit in covering up the affair being active participant of the plot - thus he is My suspect.]
23 Sept 2022 - Readout of National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s Meeting with Frans Timmermans, Executive Vice President of the European Commission
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met today in Washington with Executive Vice President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans. They discussed our shared efforts to address the global climate crisis, including the recent U.S. passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and preparations for COP-27 in Egypt. They also discussed transatlantic cooperation to address Russia’s weaponization of energy and the need to ensure our ongoing efforts to meet acute near-term energy needs are matched by a redoubled commitment to accelerating the clean energy transition and reducing Europe’s dependence on fossil fuels.
26 Sept 2022 - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
...met with Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General. (See the D -3 Friday 23/09/2022 urgent Stoltenberg´s request - NATO press release)
[M: The first sabotage was at 3am on Monday 26-09-2022 the second at 5pm 26-09-2022. The meeting was arranged on Friday 23-09-2022 and No journalists were allowed - based on NATO press release.]
IV. Actively managing the public opinion and response
27 Sept 2022 - Ursula von der Leyen: Spoke to @Statsmin Frederiksen on the sabotage action #Nordstream.
Paramount to now investigate the incidents, get full clarity on events & why. Any deliberate disruption of active European energy infrastructure is unacceptable & will lead to the strongest possible response.
[M: This is the very first high level politician who seemed to state publicly that it was an act of "sabotage" and not a "terrorist act". She is added to My suspects here.]
28 Sept 2022 - The Brief — Beware of sabotage acts
Both European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel have called it sabotage, while the EU’s chief diplomat Josep Borrell said “these incidents are not a coincidence” and “all available information indicates those leaks are the result of a deliberate act”.
28 Sept 2022 - Fresh EU sanctions will "make Kremlin pay" for escalating in Ukraine -von der Leyen
28 Sept 2022 - EU proposes fresh sanctions on Russia after 'sham referendums' in Ukraine
Ursula von der Leyen said the sanctions would provide the "legal basis" for the G7 price cap on Russian oil.
The European Union aims to impose a price cap on Russian oil and further restrict commercial links with Moscow with a fresh package of sanctions announced on Wednesday by Ursula von der Leyen.
[M: New sanctions helped to shape anti Russian mood in case of Nordstream. There was no pause for investigation or any other hesitancy to see who was behind.]
29 Sept 2022 - Putin told Erdogan he regarded Nord Stream emergency as act of international terrorism7
"The Russian president gave a principled assessment of the unprecedented sabotage, which is in fact an act of international terrorism against the main gas pipelines Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2. It was noted that Russia is bringing this issue up for urgent discussion in the UN Security Council," the statement reads.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen slammed the incidents as sabotage, pointing out that any "deliberate disruption of the European energy infrastructure is unacceptable and will lead to the strongest possible response".
6 Oct 2022 - Meeting of the European Political Community
The first meeting of the European Political Community brought together leaders from across the continent in a spirit of unity on 6 October 2022 in Prague, ahead of the informal meeting of EU heads of state or government.The European Political Community aims to:
- foster political dialogue and cooperation to address issues of common interest
- strengthen the security, stability and prosperity of the European continent
[M: To me this looks like forming united response to someone blowing up of European energy artery- My claim is that at this point it was known who was it - my claim is that UK was behind the act.]
7 Oct 2022 - Informal meeting of heads of state or government
Main results
EU leaders met in Prague to discuss Russia’s war against Ukraine and its impact on the energy situation in Europe, including its economic ramifications.
Remarks by President Charles Michel following the informal meeting of the EU heads of state or government in Prague
[M: Note that him and Ursula von der Leyen are, based on available data, prime suspects of cover-up as they were the very first to frame and define the attack as "sabotage" not the "terrorist attack". See my post about it here.]...This gives me the opportunity to say a word about yesterday’s meeting - a historic meeting because, for the first time, the countries of the European continent, 44 countries that share the same ambition to work together for peace, prosperity and stability, had the opportunity to meet for the first time in this new format......We have taken decisions to strengthen the sanctions imposed against Russia as we need to increase pressure on the Kremlin. In addition, both today and yesterday, we stressed the importance of reaching out to third countries in order to counter the Russian narrative....
...We have also had the opportunity today, in this informal meeting of the European Council, to address this fundamental issue of the energy situation. Let us be clear, we all understand that Russia has unleashed a war against the Ukrainian people, who are suffering from this war on a daily basis and who are courageously fighting for the values we share and for their own future, but also for the future of the European project and of Europe itself. Indeed, Russia has launched an energy missile against the European continent and the world. We are facing an energy crisis....[M: To sum it up... We are united... We impose more sanctions ... We are in energy crisis together... This looks to me like a joint decision / policy of a coordinated cover-up.]
We have had the opportunity to address three issues that we feel are extremely important and for which European action is indispensable. Firstly, it is important to take action to reduce consumption and demand. Initial decisions have been taken on the initiative of the European Commission, and thanks to the rapid work done by the Czech Presidency, we will continue to ensure that consumption is reduced.The second point is the question of security of supply. We have been working for some months now to ensure that stocks can be built up as much as possible. This is a good step, and it is important. Since before the summer, we have also been discussing the importance of gradually setting up platforms for the joint purchase of energy resources. We had the opportunity to revisit this subject today, and we perceived increasing support for continuing to make progress. Especially, for example, to be able to replenish stocks when it becomes necessary to do so again. This is one of the examples that were mentioned, for which the Commission has made proposals in its roadmap.
[M: Well, the UK has been really preparing for this day in advance, changing its energy security strategy several times, post Brexit and it paid out, it became net energy exporter later on. Considering it is a prime suspect of the sabotage this is, in my opinion, quite a reason to suspect EU top politicians for a treason]
The third element is the question of prices. This is having a painful impact on families and on households. It may also be painful for our businesses, and it has an economic impact. I would also like to say today that we felt a shared desire on the part of European leaders to be mobilised with a common ambition to reduce the price of energy resources and to work with the Council and the European Commission, so that this Council meeting must be seen today as a strategic step leading towards the next European Council, which should be an opportunity to move forward in terms of taking the required measures into consideration.[M: Families and households are collateral damage.]
Countering Russian narratives
Russia’s war against Ukraine is having huge consequences that go beyond Europe, including in terms of the global food security crisis. In this context, EU leaders stressed the importance of reaching out to third countries to counter Russian narratives and expressed their determination to support their partners across the world in addressing food security issues.
[M: So what if this was NOT Russia? Does it mean EU is actively pursuing a goal of covering-up?]
7 October 2022 - European Council President Charles Michel: Russia has launched an energy missile against the European continent and the world.
V. Active cover-up & accused of cover-up
These people have decided that the identity of the perpetrator will not be disclosed.
More about this topic is on this post here
The crime these politicians done is:
Suspecting a criminal activity, it's advisable to report it to the appropriate law enforcement authorities or relevant institutions, who can investigate the matter further and take appropriate action. I plan consulting with a legal professional and/or seeking advice from relevant authorities which I consider would be the best course of action in such situations.
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