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September 23, 2023
Egyptians Beef Eaters Paid A Special Tax – Money Used To Bribe U.S. Senator Menendez

Yesterday one of the crooks and grifter who are leading the U.S. got indicted:

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) was indicted Friday on allegations that he and his wife accepted bribes from a group of New Jersey businessmen on behalf of interests in Egypt, totaling over $600,000.

Prosecutors allege the senator and his wife accepted cash, gold bars and a luxury car in return for assisting the businessmen. The FBI found nearly $500,000 in cash and more than $100,000 in gold at Menendez’s home in a raid last year, allegedly payment for the bribes.

The senator stepped down from his seat as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee late Friday.

Some additional details:

Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey and his wife have been indicted by a federal grand jury, according to court filings unsealed Friday, with prosecutors alleging the couple accepted lavish bribes in exchange for official acts.

Menendez, 69, and his wife face one count of conspiracy to commit bribery, conspiracy to commit honest services fraud and conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right. The three New Jersey associates, identified as Wael Hana, Jose Uribe and Fred Daibes, are also named as co-defendants and face two counts. Menendez and his co-defendants are expected to appear in federal court in Manhattan on Wednesday morning.

Nadine Menendez and Hana were friends for several years before she began dating Menendez, according to the filing. A court-authorized search of Hana's cellphone in November 2019 revealed "thousands" of text messages between him and Nadine Menendez, which prosecutors said were deleted from her phone. Daibes, a longtime fundraiser for Menendez, was charged by the Justice Department in 2018 with obtaining loans under false pretenses from the New Jersey bank he founded, the indictment said.

Menendez vehemently denied the charges, but a chorus of New Jersey Democrats began urging him to step down later Friday. Gov. Phil Murphy said the allegations are "so serious that they compromise the ability of Senator Menendez to effectively represent the people of our state," calling for his "immediate resignation."

A copy of the indictment is here. The case looks solid.

Menendez was the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations committee. A previous chairman of the committee, and also a crook and grifter, still sits in the White House.

Wael Hana, Jose Uribe and Fred Daibes seem to have worked for the intelligence service of Egypt. The well bribed Menendez intervened several times to the favor of the Egyptian government.

What is of interest is how the three New Jersey associates got the money they doled out to Menendez, his wife and probably also others. It was a secret tax payed by all Egyptians.

In December 2019 Nada Arafat of Mada Masr wrote a story about it.

How the multi-million dollar business of certifying halal meat imports was monopolized

In Egypt, all imported meat must be certified as “halal,” meaning that it has been procured, stored and shipped in accordance with Islamic law. Obtaining this certificate is a crucial requirement for meat suppliers to be able to access the lucrative Egyptian market.

The Egyptian government licenses a number of “certifiers” around the world whose job it is to ensure that exporting slaughterhouses are complying with halal requirements. And while the certification rules are numerous and complex, they are still tolerable, according to a US-based meat exporter, who said they hadn’t had a problem bringing their products into Egypt.

Or at least that was the case until May 2019, when the Agriculture Ministry abruptly disqualified all halal certifiers eligible to operate in the United States, except for one newly licensed company: IS EG Halal Certified. Five months later, the ministry awarded the same company exclusive certification rights in South America as well, a major source of Egypt’s imported meat.

IS EG remains an unknown entity for many in the market, including to both importers and exporters, as well as to foreign governments. A May report by FAS Cairo described it as a non-governmental company established in November 2017, with no prior experience in halal certification or pre-existing ties to the American beef industry. IS EG only started operations this past May, immediately after the Agriculture Ministry’s decision, the report said.

The company’s first order of business, days after it became the exclusive certifier, was to raise certification fees in North America, translating into millions of dollars of extra revenue, according to calculations made by Mada Masr. The FAS estimates that the price of American beef liver in the Egyptian market rose by about LE13 per kilo (81 cents) following the move.

Once it was made the sole halal certifier, IS EG immediately raised the fees for its services by an astronomical amount, according to Sherif Ashour, a meat importer who has dealt with the firm and imported several shipments through them. Certification fees for one container (27 metric tons) jumped from US$200 to over $5,000 in the US, and from $250 to $1,500 in South America.

In 2018 the total meat export from Brasil and the U.S. to Egypt summed up to some 230,000 metric tons per years. The extra fees introduce by IS EG monopoly sum up to about $25 million per year.

The Egyptian government gave out an exclusive license. The U.S. company used it to make money and to create a slush fund that was likely under control of a Egyptian intelligence service. The money was paid by all Egyptians who ate meat imported from the U.S. and South America.

From the indictment it seems that the bribing of Menendez was the sole purpose of the scheme but the amount of money the company makes is quite a bit bigger than the million or so that has flown to Menendez.

The owner of the company that ran under this scheme is Wael Hana, one the three New Jersey associates indicted together with Menendez. The bribes to Menendez were paid from the slush fund.

Documents obtained by Mada Masr show that the company’s founders are Wael Hana, an Egyptian immigrant to the US, and Antranig Aslanian, an American attorney. Aslanian represented the Egyptian government in a 2016 lawsuit relating to the renovation of a diplomatic building in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which the government lost.

The IS EG website went online on April 22, just days before the government’s decision to grant it certification. It states that “IS EG is the only authorized agency by the government of Egypt to certify halal products for export from North & South America to Egypt and the Middle East,” though it contains little other information about the company.

The phone number listed on the site is registered to a trucking company called Loundes Express. Documents show that Loundes Express was founded by Wael Hanna in 2015. The company owns only one truck, yet its annual revenue is about $30 million. The company’s address is listed as 1047 Anderson Ave, Fort Lee, NJ, which is the same address listed for IS EG and Aslanian.

Who is this Antranig Aslanian you might ask. I am not sure yet but this seems to be a part of the answer.

Prosecutors say that Nadine Menendez began dating the senator in February 2018. They got engaged in October 2019, and were married the next year.

Shortly after the two began their courtship, the senator's wife, who then went by the name Nadine Arslanian, introduced Menendez to her longtime friend, Hana. Through several meetings and dinners that she arranged but that were paid for by Hana or his associates, Egyptian officials would allegedly raise requests for foreign military sales and financing.

In exchange for Menendez's promise to use his position as senator to push through the sales and aid to Egypt, Hana promised to put the lawmaker's partner on his company's payroll in a job she barely, if at all, had to show up for.

IS EG, the company under Hana and Antranig Aslanian, was founded in 2017. In 2018 Nadine Arslanian, probably a daughter of Antranig Aslanian, started to date Menendez. It is possible that she was at that time working for an Egyptian intelligence agency.

With Menendez asking for more and more bribes Hana had run out of ways to pay those. In May 2019 the Egyptian government introduced the exclusive Halal certifier scheme and the money began to flow again. Menendez and Arslanian got engaged in October 2019 and married the next year.

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Posted by: Dr. George W Oprisko | Sep 24 2023 12:25 utc | 201

More cracks…
https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/4204113-we-should-not-choose-to-fight-a-war-with-china-if-they-invade-taiwan/
We should not choose to fight a war with China if they invade Taiwan
BY DANIEL L. DAVIS, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR – 09/14/23 2:30 PM ET

Author is retired Col.
INDY

Posted by: Dr. George W Oprisko | Sep 24 2023 12:25 utc | 202

Re: Bevin’s Comment, No. 36
So what if she’s “as big as a horse”. Doesn’t matter. Undoubtedly, she has “Special Talents”.
Remember, ALL politicians have some quirky sexual predilection that allows them to be easily black-mailed.
What would truly surprise would be that Sen. M has NO kinks he’s addicted to.

Posted by: OldFart | Sep 24 2023 13:25 utc | 203

Re: Bevin’s Comment, No. 36
So what if she’s “as big as a horse”. Doesn’t matter. Undoubtedly, she has “Special Talents”.
Remember, ALL politicians have some quirky sexual predilection that allows them to be easily black-mailed.
What would truly surprise would be that Sen. M has NO kinks he’s addicted to.

Posted by: OldFart | Sep 24 2023 13:25 utc | 204

Colin @98: “But why do you believe Elon Musk has morals?”
I have cause to know that Musk’s intentions to “save the world” are genuine, though that is a secondary imperative to his getting to Mars. Musk’s intentions are good, and in that sense it can be said that he is a moral person. But morals and the goodness of intentions are erected upon one’s underlying ideology (understanding of how the world works). If the ideology is a flawed or corrupted one, then the actions arising from one’s best intentions will be problematic.
Aside: There are many middle class liberals who proclaim that “I have no ideology! Ideologies are bad!”, but of course that is nonsense. If one asserts they have no ideology, it just means they have their society’s default ideology, which in the West is liberal capitalism. It means they are blind to their own internal cognitive framework for understanding the world. They ignorantly believe their own ideology (typically liberal capitalism) is some sort of existential universal that exists above human society. This belief in the universality of their ideology (though they refuse to acknowledge it as an ideology) gives it a religion-like character for them.
Musk has the default ideology, which is to say he has liberal capitalism as his ideology. This is a flawed and corrupt ideology, which is why criticism can be found for his actions based upon that ideology. Whatever you may think of Musk’s cars or other products, Musk believes in them. This is in contrast with oligarchs like Gates, who knew Microsoft products were junk that could not dominate the market though merit but only by deception, fraud, and shenanigans. From within the logic of their own ideologies, Musk is moral and Gates is not. Musk believes he is providing real value to humanity, and Gates knew he was defrauding humanity.
By the way, Musk’s concern about population collapse in advanced countries is accurate. Musk doesn’t propose solutions to the underlying problems because he doesn’t know what those problems are. He is not a Marxist, after all, so how would he know?

Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 24 2023 15:31 utc | 205

Colin @98: “But why do you believe Elon Musk has morals?”
I have cause to know that Musk’s intentions to “save the world” are genuine, though that is a secondary imperative to his getting to Mars. Musk’s intentions are good, and in that sense it can be said that he is a moral person. But morals and the goodness of intentions are erected upon one’s underlying ideology (understanding of how the world works). If the ideology is a flawed or corrupted one, then the actions arising from one’s best intentions will be problematic.
Aside: There are many middle class liberals who proclaim that “I have no ideology! Ideologies are bad!”, but of course that is nonsense. If one asserts they have no ideology, it just means they have their society’s default ideology, which in the West is liberal capitalism. It means they are blind to their own internal cognitive framework for understanding the world. They ignorantly believe their own ideology (typically liberal capitalism) is some sort of existential universal that exists above human society. This belief in the universality of their ideology (though they refuse to acknowledge it as an ideology) gives it a religion-like character for them.
Musk has the default ideology, which is to say he has liberal capitalism as his ideology. This is a flawed and corrupt ideology, which is why criticism can be found for his actions based upon that ideology. Whatever you may think of Musk’s cars or other products, Musk believes in them. This is in contrast with oligarchs like Gates, who knew Microsoft products were junk that could not dominate the market though merit but only by deception, fraud, and shenanigans. From within the logic of their own ideologies, Musk is moral and Gates is not. Musk believes he is providing real value to humanity, and Gates knew he was defrauding humanity.
By the way, Musk’s concern about population collapse in advanced countries is accurate. Musk doesn’t propose solutions to the underlying problems because he doesn’t know what those problems are. He is not a Marxist, after all, so how would he know?

Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 24 2023 15:31 utc | 206

So apparently, Menendez is being targeted now because BiteMe is about to take another run at a Senate-approved nuclear treaty with Iran. The last attempt was during the Oba-Mao administration, and Menendez was one of four Democrat Senators who voted against the treaty. So Oba-Mao was forced to make a fake treaty with no force of law, which was later eliminated by the Orange Man. Back then, Oba-Mao probably tried to blackmail Menendez–who indeed is a dirty traitorous criminal (in bed with Egypt who smartly fears Iran)–which, because obviously Menendez didn’t comply, culminated in his first bribery prosecution in 2017. Well, Menendez beat those charges, probably resulting today in his maximum arrogance and intransigence. So, BiteMe will just prosecute him again, likely to persuade Menendez this time to vote the “right way”, that is, to arm Iran with nuclear bombs.

Posted by: Tom SteChatte | Sep 24 2023 15:49 utc | 207

So apparently, Menendez is being targeted now because BiteMe is about to take another run at a Senate-approved nuclear treaty with Iran. The last attempt was during the Oba-Mao administration, and Menendez was one of four Democrat Senators who voted against the treaty. So Oba-Mao was forced to make a fake treaty with no force of law, which was later eliminated by the Orange Man. Back then, Oba-Mao probably tried to blackmail Menendez–who indeed is a dirty traitorous criminal (in bed with Egypt who smartly fears Iran)–which, because obviously Menendez didn’t comply, culminated in his first bribery prosecution in 2017. Well, Menendez beat those charges, probably resulting today in his maximum arrogance and intransigence. So, BiteMe will just prosecute him again, likely to persuade Menendez this time to vote the “right way”, that is, to arm Iran with nuclear bombs.

Posted by: Tom SteChatte | Sep 24 2023 15:49 utc | 208

Musk believes he is providing real value to humanity, and Gates knew he was defrauding humanity.
Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 24 2023 15:31 utc | 103

I think it is the other way around. Musk is by far the worse of the two. Stupidity with honest intentions is always worse than deceitfulness with bad intentions.
We are currently experiencing this here in Germany with the Greens. 🙂

Posted by: Nobody | Sep 24 2023 15:52 utc | 209

Musk believes he is providing real value to humanity, and Gates knew he was defrauding humanity.
Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 24 2023 15:31 utc | 103

I think it is the other way around. Musk is by far the worse of the two. Stupidity with honest intentions is always worse than deceitfulness with bad intentions.
We are currently experiencing this here in Germany with the Greens. 🙂

Posted by: Nobody | Sep 24 2023 15:52 utc | 210

IPAC have been extremely quick to discreetly remove Menendez from their website – only Rubio left now as US delegate to the anti-China alliance 🙂
https://ipac.global/#team

Posted by: Bart | Sep 24 2023 17:30 utc | 211

IPAC have been extremely quick to discreetly remove Menendez from their website – only Rubio left now as US delegate to the anti-China alliance 🙂
https://ipac.global/#team

Posted by: Bart | Sep 24 2023 17:30 utc | 212

This has nothing to do with Menendez and all to do with Egypt.
Remember, Egypt is about to enter BRICS in Jan 2024. That’s just a way of putting pressure on them.
I wonder if you replace Egypt with Israel how many senators would you find with corruption (and probably) treason?

Posted by: AnObserver | Sep 25 2023 22:55 utc | 213

This has nothing to do with Menendez and all to do with Egypt.
Remember, Egypt is about to enter BRICS in Jan 2024. That’s just a way of putting pressure on them.
I wonder if you replace Egypt with Israel how many senators would you find with corruption (and probably) treason?

Posted by: AnObserver | Sep 25 2023 22:55 utc | 214

I would add that it looks as if it was not money that motivated the former Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee but sex- the lynchpin in the operation seems to have been Nadine and her cleavage.
Posted by: bevin | Sep 23 2023 14:48 utc | 9
A gal has ample. bosom and a million bucks in gifts. It deserves a poll what was most enticing: (a) bosom (b) bucks (c) the complete package. Given the age of the Senator, I would conjecture that were Nadine a nymphomaniac, that could be a minus. Anyway, cultural affinity of New Jersey and Egypt was affirmed convincingly.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Sep 26 2023 6:48 utc | 215

I would add that it looks as if it was not money that motivated the former Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee but sex- the lynchpin in the operation seems to have been Nadine and her cleavage.
Posted by: bevin | Sep 23 2023 14:48 utc | 9
A gal has ample. bosom and a million bucks in gifts. It deserves a poll what was most enticing: (a) bosom (b) bucks (c) the complete package. Given the age of the Senator, I would conjecture that were Nadine a nymphomaniac, that could be a minus. Anyway, cultural affinity of New Jersey and Egypt was affirmed convincingly.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Sep 26 2023 6:48 utc | 216

Quote from Dixie Land
His face was sharp as a butcher’s cleaver
But that did not seem to grieve ‘er
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land.
I am not sure if Nadine who married Sen. Menendez is “big like a horse”, perhaps it is the senator who is vertically below average, but her face matches the quoted lyrics. It even explains “Look away! Look away! Look away!”.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Sep 26 2023 7:40 utc | 217

Quote from Dixie Land
His face was sharp as a butcher’s cleaver
But that did not seem to grieve ‘er
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land.
I am not sure if Nadine who married Sen. Menendez is “big like a horse”, perhaps it is the senator who is vertically below average, but her face matches the quoted lyrics. It even explains “Look away! Look away! Look away!”.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Sep 26 2023 7:40 utc | 218

Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 24 2023 15:31 utc | 103
I am not sure if “[American self-identified] middle class liberals” have “no ideology”, I did not have many conversations with them, but in writing, American self-identified liberals have a bunch of shibboleths that fit together and differentiate them from self-identified conservatives. One can list belief in evolution (conservatives do not), gay rights (recently expanded so they could simplify it to A-Z rights, conservatives vehemently oppose that expansion), climate change, R2P (except if potential subjects of protection are unworthy, e.g. speak Russian, live in Yemen or occupied territories etc., conservatives oppose spending money to the benefit of others, unless an intervention brings something useful ands tangible like oil, bananas or Russian scalps, utility of the latter is debated).

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Sep 26 2023 8:43 utc | 219

Posted by: William Gruff | Sep 24 2023 15:31 utc | 103
I am not sure if “[American self-identified] middle class liberals” have “no ideology”, I did not have many conversations with them, but in writing, American self-identified liberals have a bunch of shibboleths that fit together and differentiate them from self-identified conservatives. One can list belief in evolution (conservatives do not), gay rights (recently expanded so they could simplify it to A-Z rights, conservatives vehemently oppose that expansion), climate change, R2P (except if potential subjects of protection are unworthy, e.g. speak Russian, live in Yemen or occupied territories etc., conservatives oppose spending money to the benefit of others, unless an intervention brings something useful ands tangible like oil, bananas or Russian scalps, utility of the latter is debated).

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Sep 26 2023 8:43 utc | 220

@ Piotr Berman | Sep 26 2023 8:43 utc | 110

The Litmus test for American liberals is quite simple: Hillary Clinton.

Posted by: too scents | Sep 26 2023 9:20 utc | 221

@ Piotr Berman | Sep 26 2023 8:43 utc | 110

The Litmus test for American liberals is quite simple: Hillary Clinton.

Posted by: too scents | Sep 26 2023 9:20 utc | 222

This has nothing to do with Menendez and all to do with Egypt.
Remember, Egypt is about to enter BRICS in Jan 2024. That’s just a way of putting pressure on them.
I wonder if you replace Egypt with Israel how many senators would you find with corruption (and probably) treason?

Posted by: AnObserver | Sep 25 2023 22:55 utc | 107
Agree, BRICS is what we are pissed-off at Modi about too. BRICS went from unimportant to a “threat” in no time at all. We hate competition. We are undermining the EU for the same reason.

Posted by: Bemildred | Sep 27 2023 14:50 utc | 223

This has nothing to do with Menendez and all to do with Egypt.
Remember, Egypt is about to enter BRICS in Jan 2024. That’s just a way of putting pressure on them.
I wonder if you replace Egypt with Israel how many senators would you find with corruption (and probably) treason?

Posted by: AnObserver | Sep 25 2023 22:55 utc | 107
Agree, BRICS is what we are pissed-off at Modi about too. BRICS went from unimportant to a “threat” in no time at all. We hate competition. We are undermining the EU for the same reason.

Posted by: Bemildred | Sep 27 2023 14:50 utc | 224