Showing posts with label dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog. Show all posts

Woofstock. Woodstock for Dogs in Eureka, CA... an all-species dog show to benefit the Sequoia Humane Society.

 Over 100 dogs attended and brought their humans. There were a few "competitions" but the main event was the "Mutt-Strut" through old town...  LINK: the Sequoia Humane Society.



Carson Mansion

Viewed from the dogs elevation




Fortune Teller:
Have your PAW read.


No Barking Allowed Mural by Flatmo.
More Flatmo Murals at:


Korean Dog News: They Have decided to Stop Eating Dogs... Headline: No more breeding and stealing dogs for meat in South Korea! Animal welfare campaigners hail decision as ‘historic victory’ after years of pressure at home and abroad...

I Eat Meat. Every Day... and If I Was Served Dog, I would eat it.... But here in the USA We don't do that... perhaps because we have the option of not eating dog... Maybe in Korea they face Severe hunger... and eating Dog is a Solution... I voluntarily choose to eat Cows, Pigs, deer, chickens and turkey... and every type of fish... but we don't eat dogs, horses, cats or pretty small birds... and we do not eat humans... how these cultural norms are decided I do not know... and what they do in Korea... is their own business...not mine...

Obituary for a Good Dog in California: LM Said:
Fare-thee-well to Millie the Hound Dog. She was 15, our most long lived canine companion. Came to us as a three year old escape artist from Red Bluff. She continued her wandering ways in Manton and could clear a standard four foot field fence like a blue ribbon high jumper. Also sailed through the air at head height to snag tennis balls. The girl could fly. Eventually she realized she was living in doggy paradise and stopped running away.
She was a pure bred Blue Tick Coon Hound without a lot of the usual speckles or barking. A quiet hound who was good with people, but particular about other dogs. The first time she met the dynamic duo of Artie and Danny (lab crosses who were about her age) she tried to crawl over Liz in the car to attack them. It didn't take her long to figure out they were more useful as her soldiers than enemies. The three of them made up our Best Pack Ever for several years.
Millie was one of the healthiest dogs we've known, rarely needing any vet care beyond annual shots. She aged gracefully, slowing down but always moving - that's a clue, humans. She went on the twice a day field walk every day until last month. At the end she could still climb stairs, eat a full meal, let us know she needed to go outside, and even bark warnings at the new girl Lucky, who quickly learned that Grandma Millie meant business. She was low maintenance, high energy, and a lot of bluster. She tolerated cats, but let them know she wasn't their buddy. She looked like a baby dragon with velociraptor feet when she coiled up to sleep and was stingy with her soft kisses. She could be aloof, but she loved her pack and made us laugh with all her seriousness. We miss you already Sweet Millie. Run, Jump, Fly Good Girl! We'll see you on the Other Side.

Go into the Light - by gvan42


and on a different Subject: SE Said:

I'm in a lot of Gen X groups, and I generally like the content, but it gets so tiring the way people constantly call each other "boomer" as an insult, or say things like "This post has boomer energy" or "This post has boomer vibes." I'm talking practically EVERY post. No matter what it is, usually the very first comment has the word "boomer" in it. I've even been called a "boomer" in some of the Gen X groups, simply for agreeing with a post.
Some of the so-called "boomer" posts are memes which reminisce about the past, and they sometimes say things like, "Those were the best times" or "We grew up in the best times" or "We had the best cars, the best music, etc." For some reason, those types of sentiments have "boomer energy." I realize that every generation probably feels the same way. You reach a certain age, and you look back on your past, and there are certain things which suddenly seem really special. It doesn't matter if you're a boomer or Gen X or a Millennial or Gen Z, when you reach a certain age, you will most likely feel that way about the music, fashions, and cars that were popular when you were young.
So why the endless, ENDLESS references to the boomers? These are Gen X groups. Gen X people are sharing those memes. Millennials are probably sharing similar memes in their groups. Why is there so much focus on the boomers? It's getting really old. People can't help when they were born. The boomers can't help the fact that they're boomers any more than I can help the fact that I'm Gen X. And the older I get, the more I look back on my childhood, teen, and young adult years with nostalgia and a certain sense of wishing certain things were still the way they were then. This is not something only the boomers feel, it's universal.
I hope there comes a day in the not-too-distant future when people tire of using the word "boomer" as an insult.

anti-boomer meme - gen XYZ


JB Said:
Those who love to bash “boomers” are also willingly overlooking the fact that the “boomers” are responsible for things like the EPA and Roe v Wade.

SE Replied:
I've always been fascinated with the things boomers got to experience when they were young. I often wished I'd been born earlier so I could have experienced the Summer of Love and Woodstock. But like I said in my post, nobody chooses when they are born. My generation had cool things too. Every generation does. But the boomers had some REALLY cool stuff in their time.

CW Said: 
It irritates me too. Not because I'm a boomer (I am) but because it's so bloody unoriginal! It's like the "Karen" thing... People are, seemingly, incapable of producing new tropes or even insults beyond every decade or so. So they trot out "boomer" or "Karen" and enjoy the frisson of thinking they've needled someone to the core... When in fact they're just flagging themselves up as part of the slack-jawed, stumbling herd.

AK Said:
It's a bit odd that Gen X would be making fun of baby boomers. Usually the people that say Boomer are millennials (people who turn 18 around the year 2000) or what they call Gen z (Born after 2000). The whole generation thing is dumb. The reason we were called Gen X is because WW2 arrow was the greatest generation, and then baby boomer generation was after that until 1964. People born from 1965 to 1980 or Gen X and were called that because we were supposed to be the lost generation or the ge
neration without a title. And people misunderstood what that meant, and names the next people Gen y and then Gen z. So people like that calling people Boomer and making fun of them is just another way of showing how clueless they are. Who cares what age somebody is

and I Said: 
as if the insults by a Gen XYZ have any Importance... 

One thing We had the opportunity to do as Boomers... Taking LSD at a Grateful Dead Concert... That was a priceless Experience...

and SE aid: 
I knew a LOT of deadheads in the late 80s and early 90s. These were people my age, so definitely Gen X. There was plenty of LSD at Dead shows then, too. Definitely not just a boomer thing. I worked with Deadheads back in those days. They were awful to work with because they missed a lot of work due to the fact that they were stuck in some far-off place following the Dead. So people like me had to pick up their slack.

and I Replied: 
I guess you are right... I wasn't paying attention to the age of the other people... they WERE much younger than me... but I didn't care... we Were all family...

Mandala Art by gvan42

Mandala Art by gvan42

Mandala Art by gvan42

Mandala Art by gvan42

What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one. Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egoism. Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell feared we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy.
As Huxley remarked in Brave New World Revisited, the civil libertarians and rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny "failed to take into account man's almost infinite appetite for distractions."
"In 1984", Huxley added, "people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure."
In short, Orwell feared that what we hate will ruin us. Huxley feared that what we love will ruin us. ~Neil Postman

PETA Says: Iditarod is Dog Cruelty - More than 150 dogs have died running the race - The Humans might be Enthusiastic About Winning a Big Cash Prize BUT... What's In It For The Dogs? Also: 30 Racehorses Die at Santa Anita.

Are the Dogs Having Fun Running and Running and Running thru the Ice and Snow? Pointlessly? 
Alaska’s Iditarod dog-sled race is nothing short of a nightmarish ordeal for the dogs who are forced to run approximately 1,000 miles while pulling a heavy sled in some of the most grueling conditions on Earth. More than 150 dogs have died running the race—not counting those who suffered and died while chained up outside during the off-season or who were killed because they lacked the speed or stamina to make the grade. 

Dog Sledding in Alaska


The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, is an annual long-distance sled dog race run in early March. It travels from Anchorage to Nome, entirely within the US state of AlaskaMushers and a team of between 12 and 14 dogs, of which at least 5 must be on the towline at the finish line,[1] cover the distance in 8–15 days or more. The Iditarod began in 1973 as an event to test the best sled dog mushers and teams but evolved into today's highly competitive race.
Teams often race through blizzards causing whiteout conditions, sub-zero temperatures and gale-force winds which can cause the wind chill to reach −100 °F (−73 °C).

Wild Horses in Nature
There has been 30 Horse Deaths at the Santa Anita Racetrack. That's Insane! Are the Horses Having Fun? I've seen Wild Horses Running Free in the Meadows in Northern California and It Seems to Me That THOSE Horses Have a Better Life... Just Running for Fun and Eating Plants and Sex... A Complete Life...
The Horseracing Industry: Drugs, Deception and Death...
Racehorses are the victims of a multibillion-dollar industry that is rife with drug abuse, injuries, and race fixing, and many horses’ careers end in slaughterhouses.
Santa Anita Park in California had a rash of 30 horse deaths from December 2018 to June 2019 that rocked the state's horse racing industry. The track's ratio of 3.01 fatalities per 1,000 starts in ‘19, according to Equine Injury Database compiled by The Jockey Club, was double the national average.

Headline: Alarming spate of racehorse deaths draws scrutiny of industry safety practices. 

According to a group that opposes horse racing as inhumane, 901 thoroughbreds died in 2022 — more than two a day. 

Headline: Churchill Downs to suspend racing after 12 horse deaths at racetrack.

Entire List of 500 Americans Banned from Russia - Includes Job Title. Pirated from Russian Website and Translated into English.

https://www.mid.ru/ru/maps/us/1814243/ 

US citizens under personal sanctions, including a ban on entry into the Russian Federation

as of May 19, 2023

1.

Cara Abercrombie, Senior Director of Defense Affairs, National Security Council;

2.

Robert J. Abernethy - Vice Chairman, NGO Atlantic Council;

3.

Michael J. Abramowitz, President of the NGO Freedom House;

4.

Bruce Adams - Executive Vice President, In-Q-Tel Corporation;

5.

Paloma Adams-Allen - Deputy Director of the Agency for International Development;

6.

Aaron Azelton - Director of Civic Participation Programs at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs Research Center;

7.

Glenn Ivey (Glenn Frederick Ivey) - member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Maryland);

8.

Stuart E. Eizenstat - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

9.

Jasmine Alexander-Greene is Russia and Eurasia Research Analyst at the Carnegie Endowment;

10.

Jill M. Albertelli, President, Pratt & Whitney's Military Engine Division;

eleven.

Megan Anderson, Executive Vice President, In-Q-Tel Corporation;

12.

Scott R. Anderson, Brookings Institution Expert;

13.

Maija Arbolino, CFO, Open Society Foundations;

14.

Richard L. Armitage, Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;

15.

Lester Arnold - Vice President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;

16.

Adrienne Arsht, Executive Vice Chair, NGO Atlantic Council;

17.

Rebecca Balint - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Vermont);

18.

Hector Balderas - Former Attorney General of the State of New Mexico;

19.

Valerie Jane Bunce is a professor at Cornell University;

20.

Michael S. Barr - Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve;

21.

Rachel K. Bauman - Political Advisor for Russia, Ukraine and Belarus;

22.

Ryan Bauer, Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;

23.

Brandon Baker, Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

24.

Douglas A. Beck, Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;

25.

Adam Behler (Adam Seth Boehler) - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

26.

Leonard Benardo - Executive Vice President, Open Society Foundations;

27.

Samuel Bendett - Strategy, Policy and Planning Adviser, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

28.

Ariana Berengaut - Advisor to the National Security Council;

29.

Michael Byrd (Michael Leroy Byrd) - the police officer who killed Ashley Babbit during the so-called. "Assault on the Capitol";

thirty.

David S. Burke - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

31.

Erin Burnett - commentator on CNN;

32.

Jared Bernstein is a candidate for the position of head of the White House Council of Economic Advisers;

33.

Aaron Paul Bean - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Florida);

34.

Anika Binnendijk, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

35.

Maher Bitar, Senior Director of Intelligence Programs, National Security Council;

36.

Jason Blazakis is director of the Center for the Study of Terrorism, Extremism and Counterterrorism at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies;

37.

Alexis A. Blanc, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

38.

Scott Blanchard, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, General Dynamics: Mission Systems Corporation;

39.

James Neal Blue - Chairman of General Atomics Corporation;

40.

Linden Stanley Blue - Vice Chairman of General Atomics;

41.

Denis A. Bovin, Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;

42.

Robert Andres Bonta - Attorney General of the State of California;

43.

Christopher Bort is a Fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

44.

Scott Boston - Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;

45.

Andrea G. Botta - Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company "Schernier";

46.

Keisha Lance Bottoms - Former Director of the White House Office of Public Affairs and Government Relations;

47.

Stephen C. Bowsher, President, In-Q-Tel Corporation;

48.

Jessica Brandt is a Foreign Policy Fellow at the Brookings Institution;

49.

Frances Z. Brown - Vice President of Research, Carnegie Endowment;

50.

Charles Q. Brown Jr. - Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force;

51.

Chris Brady - President of General Dynamics: Mission Systems Corporation;

52.

Saskia Brechenmacher is a fellow in the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

53.

Joshua Chad Brecheen - member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Pc. Oklahoma);

54.

Esther Brimmer - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

55.

Katie Elizabeth Britt - Republican Senator from Alabama;

56.

William Bill Bradley - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

57.

Nicole Jai Budzinski - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Illinois);

58.

Winfield A. Boerckel, Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

59.

Daniel Brooks Baer, ​​Senior Vice President for Policy Research, Carnegie Endowment;

60.

Philip J. Weiser - Colorado Attorney General;

61.

Andrew S. Weiss is vice president of research at the Carnegie Endowment;

62.

Michael Weitzenfeld - Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

63.

Lisa Wang - Deputy Minister of Commerce;

64.

Kristin Van Abel, Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;

65.

Derrick Francis Van Orden - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Wisconsin);

66.

Beth Van Schaack - Ambassador at Large for the Department of State for Global Criminal Justice;

67.

Gabriel Vasquez - member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Piece of New Mexico);

68.

Melanie Verveer - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

69.

David Wessel is Senior Fellow in Economics at the Brookings Institution;

70.

Rohan S. Weerasinghe, Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

71.

Jodi Vittori is a professor at Georgetown University and a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment;

72.

Elisabeth Wishnick, Senior Research Fellow, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

73.

Christine E. Wormuth - Secretary of the US Army;

74.

 Kevin Vorndran - Head of the FBI Territorial Office for Washington, DC;

75.

David Woodworth - Analyst at RAND Corporation Research Center;

76.

James Vance - Republican Senator from Ohio;

77.

Jonathan D. Geithner - Vice President, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

78.

Daniel S. Hamilton is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution;

79.

Weiss Dustin Gard - Deputy Director of National Intelligence;

80.

Erica Gaston is a Carnegie Endowment Fellow;

81.

Ken Gause - Director of Strategy, Policy, Plans and Special Projects Programs, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

82.

Firat H. Gezen, President of General Dynamics Ordnance and Technical Systems Corporation;

83.

Edward Geist, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

84.

Daniel M. Gerstein, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

85.

Carl D. Glaeser, Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;

86.

John K. Glenn - Senior Director of the International Forum for Democratic Studies;

87.

James M. Goldgeier is professor at American University's School of International Service;

88.

Dmitry Gorenburg - expert of the NGO "Center for Naval Analysis";

89.

Ian Gottesman, Chief Information Officer, Carnegie Endowment;

90.

Gurbir Singh Grewal, Director of Enforcement, Federal Securities and Exchange Commission;

91.

Boyden Clayland Gray - Vice Chairman of NGO Atlantic Council;

92.

Matthew Graves - District of Columbia Attorney;

93.

Michelle Grise - Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

94.

Michael Greenwald - Senior Adviser to the President and CEO of NGO Atlantic Council;

95.

Samantha Gross is Foreign Policy Fellow at the Brookings Institution;

96.

Derek Grossman, Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;

97.

Timish Holowinsky is Executive Director at the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University;

98.

Jennifer Gould, Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

99.

Olivia Alair Dalton - First Deputy Chief of the Press Office of the White House;

100.

Anita Babbitt Dunn - Senior Advisor to the President of the United States;

101.

Richard Danzig (Richard Jeffrey Danzig) - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO "Center for a New American Security";

102.

Joseph Francis Dunford Jr. - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

103.

Christopher Darby - Executive Director of In-Q-Tel Corporation;

104.

Himamauli Das - acting Head of Financial Intelligence of the Ministry of Finance;

105.

Matthew Duss is a Carnegie Endowment Fellow;

106.

Steven A. Denning - Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

107.

Anthony D'Esposito - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (New York State);

108.

Deborah Roche Lee James - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

109.

John James (John Edward James) - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Michigan);

110.

Letitia James - Attorney General of the State of New York;

111.

Jonathan Luther Jackson - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Illinois);

112.

Brian Michael Jenkins - Senior Advisor to the President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;

113.

Kathy Jennings - Delaware Attorney General;

114.

Gian Gentile, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

115.

Mike Januzik - Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

116.

James Logan Jones Jr. - Honorary Executive Chairman of NGO Atlantic Council;

117.

Gina Ortiz Jones - Deputy Secretary of the Air Force;

118.

Seth G. Jones - Senior Vice President, NGO Center for Strategic and International Studies;

119.

Jay Charles Johnson - Member of the Board of Directors of Lockheed Martin Corporation;

120.

David E. Johnson, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

121.

Michael Johnson - Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;

122.

Vladimir Georgiyevich Dibrova (Volodymyr Dibrova) - researcher at the Ukrainian Research Center at Harvard University;

123.

Stacey Angela Dixon - First Deputy Director of National Intelligence;

124.

Kim Deal - Principal Research Fellow, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

125.

James Francis Dobbins Jr. - Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

126.

Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

127.

Thomas J. Donovan - Former Vermont Attorney General;

128.

Michael J. Driscoll - Deputy Director of the New York FBI Division;

129.

John Scott Duarte - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (State of California);

130.

Caitlin Durkovich is Special Assistant to the President of the United States and Senior Director for Resilience and Response at the National Security Council;

131.

Donald Davis (Donald Gene Davis) - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (North Carolina);

132.

Paul K. Davis, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

133.

Daniel Howard Yergin, Economics and Energy Expert, Member of the Brookings Institution Board of Trustees;

134.

Jeffrey Dunston Zients - White House Chief of Staff;

135.

Mary Menell Zients - wife of D. Zients, head of the White House Staff;

136.

Aisha Kirmani Zafar, Chief Financial Officer, Carnegie Endowment;

137.

Robert Bruce Zoellick, Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

138.

Ryan Keith Zinke - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Montana);

139.

Maha Ibrahim - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

140.

Marie Louise Yovanovitch, former US Ambassador to Ukraine, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment;

141.

Jennifer Kavanagh, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment;

142.

Kevin Patrick Kiley - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (State of California);

143.

Shanti Kalathil, Senior Director, NGO National Endowment for Democracy;

144.

Marvin Kalb (Marvin Leonard Kalb) - expert of the Brookings Institution;

145.

Shelly Culbertson, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

146.

Elizabeth Cameron - Former Senior Director for Global Security, Health and Biosecurity at the National Security Council;

147.

BJ Kang (B J Kang) - FBI special agent;

148.

Tim Kao (Tim Kao) - Vice President of the NGO "Center for Naval Analysis";

149.

Mathias Carlbaum - CEO and President of Navistar International Corporation;

150.

Thomas Carothers is co-director and senior fellow in the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

151.

Gregorio Eduardo Casar - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Texas);

152.

Bronte Kass is Program Manager at Stanford University;

153.

Safra Ada Catz - Member of the Board of Trustees of In-Q-Tel Corporation;

154.

Josh Kaul - Attorney General of Wisconsin;

155.

Raoul Kwame - Attorney General of Illinois;

156.

Robert Case (Robert M. Case) - Vice President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;

157.

Frank Kendall - Secretary of the Air Force;

158.

Marta Kepe, Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;

159.

Jaclyn A. Kerr, expert at the Brookings Institution;

160.

Jennifer Ann Kiggans - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Virginia);

161.

Patricia M. Kim is a Fellow at the Brookings Institution;

162.

James Kimmel (James Christian Kimmel) - American TV presenter, comedian, screenwriter, producer;

163.

Thomas Kean (Thomas Howard Kean Jr.) - member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (pc. New Jersey);

164.

Lise Clavel - former Deputy Special Assistant to the President of the United States for Migration;

165.

Richard D. Clarke - Member of the Board of Directors of General Dynamics Corporation;

166.

Frank Graham Klotz, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

167.

Anne Clunan, professor at the Naval High School;

168.

Aaron D. Klein is Senior Fellow in the Economic Research Program at the Brookings Institution;

169.

Rachel Kleinfeld is Senior Fellow in the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

170.

Nina Covic, Program Coordinator for Russia and Eurasia at the Carnegie Endowment;

171.

Mark Cozad - Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

172.

Shawn Cochran, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

173.

Stephen Tyrone Colbert - American television host, comedian, actor and writer;

174.

Alan Kohler (Alan E. Kohler Jr.) - Deputy Director of the FBI (counterintelligence division);

175.

Michael Alien Collins Jr. - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Georgia);

176.

Michel Colon - Vice President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;

177.

Caitlin Conley, Director of Counterterrorism, National Security Council;

178.

Michael Connell - expert of the NGO "Center for Naval Analysis";

179.

Matthew Joseph Continetti - National Review journalist;

180.

Mark Kontos - Vice President and CFO of Radio Liberty;

181.

Christine Kotek - Governor of Oregon;

182.

Michael Kofman - Director of the Russian Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analysis NGO;

183.

Luke Coffey, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institution;

184.

Raphael S. Cohen, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

185.

Franklin D. Kramer - Member of the Board of Directors of NGO Atlantic Council;

186.

James S. Crown - Member of the Board of Directors of General Dynamics Corporation;

187.

Elijah James Crane - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Arizona);

188.

Sarah E. Kreps is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution;

189.

Deanne Bennett Criswell - Director of the Emergency Management Agency;

190.

Michael M. Crow, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, In-Q-Tel Corporation;

191.

Helima Croft - Member of the Board of Directors of NGO Atlantic Council;

192.

Krishna V. Kumar - Vice President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;

193.

Raymond Kuo, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

194.

Hiroaki Kuromiya, Professor Emeritus of History at Indiana University;

195.

Mariano-Florentino Cuellar - President of the Carnegie Endowment;

196.

James Cannon, President and CEO of AM General;

197.

Tim Cahill - Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin Corporation;

198.

Ben Labolt - Director of the White House Office of Communications;

199.

Marisa Lago - Senior Deputy Minister of Commerce;

200.

Vivek Lall - Director of General Atomics Corporation;

201.

Nicholas Joseph Lalota - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (New York State);

202.

Miriam Lanskoy, Senior Director for Russia and Eurasia, NGO National Endowment for Democracy;

203.

Nicholas Alan Lashinsky of Fortune magazine;

204.

Jonathan Lenzner - FBI chief of staff;

205.

Rupert Frank de Leon Jr. - Member of the Board of Directors of General Dynamics Corporation;

206.

Laurel Frances Lee - member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Florida);

207.

Summer Lee (Summer Lynn Lee) - member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Pennsylvania);

208.

Joseph Lieberman (Joseph Isadore Lieberman) - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO "Center for a New American Security";

209.

Douglas C. Ligor, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

210.

William James Lynn III - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

211.

Rebecca Friedman Lissner - Deputy National Security Assistant to US Vice President Kamala Harris;

212.

Yolanda Lopez Lopez - acting Director of the company "Voice of America";

213.

William Lothrop (Willian W. Lothrop) - acting Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons;

214.

Robin J. Lewis is an expert at the Brookings Institution;

215.

Mitchell Joseph Landrieu, Senior Adviser to the President of the United States for Infrastructure Projects;

216.

Gregory John Landsman - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Ohio);

217.

Amy Liu - acting President of the Brookings Institution;

218.

Jane Holl Lute - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

219.

Douglas Edward Lute - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

220.

Michael J. Mazarr, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

221.

Seth Adam Meyers - American comedian, screenwriter, producer and television host;

222.

John Morgan McGarvey - member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Kentucky);

223.

Katherine AW McGrady, President and CEO, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

224.

Bruce McClintock, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

225.

Jennifer McCoy is a fellow in the Demography, Conflict, and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

226.

Richard McCormick (Richard Dean McCormick) - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Georgia);

227.

Michael J. McNerney, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

228.

Scott Malkin - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

229.

Mark Matthew Malcolm - Member of the Board of Directors of General Dynamics Corporation;

230.

Michael Glenn Mullen - Member of the Board of Trustees of In-Q-Tel Corporation;

231.

Kevin Mullin - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (State of California);

232.

Amanda Mansour is Special Assistant to the President of the United States and Senior Director for Global Engagement at the National Security Council;

233.

Andrew S. Mara, Executive Vice President, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

234.

Alison Markovitz, chief operating officer of the Carnegie Endowment;

235.

Timothy Marler, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

236.

David Marlowe - CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence Operations;

237.

Bradley Martin - Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

238.

William Marcellino, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

239.

Chris Meserole is Director of Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies at the Brookings Institution;

240.

Suzanne Maloney is vice president and director of the foreign policy program at the Brookings Institution;

241.

Robert Menendez (Robert Jacobsen Menendez) - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Pc. New Jersey);

242.

Rajan Menon is a Fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

243.

Jason Stuart Miyares - Attorney General of Virginia;

244.

Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment;

245.

Judith A. Miller, Member of the Board of Directors, NGO Atlantic Council;

246.

Max Miller (Max Leonard Miller) - member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Ohio);

247.

Cory Mills - member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Ph. Florida);

248.

Alexander Mirtchev - Vice-Chairman of NGO "Atlantic Council";

249.

Judith A. Miscik, Member of the Board of Trustees, In-Q-Tel Corporation;

250.

Amit Mital is Special Assistant to the President of the United States and Senior Director of Cybersecurity at the National Security Council;

251.

Ernest Jeffrey Moniz - Former US Secretary of Energy;

252.

Carlos Alberto Monje Jr. - Deputy Minister of Transport;

253.

Georgette Mosbacher - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

254.

Jared Moskowitz - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party;

255.

Morgan Muir - Deputy Director of National Intelligence;

256.

Pauline Moore, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

257.

Westley Moore (Westley Watende Omari Moore) - Governor of Maryland;

258.

Rachel Maddow is an American TV presenter and political commentator;

259.

James Mattis (James Norman Mattis) - Member of the Board of Directors of General Dynamics Corporation;

260.

Karl P. Mueller, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

261.

Joseph Samuel Nye Jr. - Member of the Board of Directors of NGO Atlantic Council;

262.

C. Howard Nye - Member of the Board of Directors of General Dynamics Corporation;

263.

Melanie Nakagawa - Vice President of Microsoft Corporation;

264.

Zachary Martin Nunn - member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party;

265.

Amy J. Nelson, Brookings Institution Expert;

266.

Peter Neronha - Attorney General of the State of Rhode Island;

267.

Anne Neuberger - Deputy Assistant to the President of the United States for National Security, Cybersecurity and Emerging Technologies;

268.

Barack Obama (Barack Hussein Obama II) - former President of the United States;

269.

Anna Ohanyan is Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia at the Carnegie Endowment;

270.

William Andy Ogles - member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party;

271.

John O'Connor - Attorney General of Oklahoma;

272.

Kenneth E. Olivier - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

273.

Matthew G. Olsen - Deputy Attorney General;

274.

Darleen Opfer (V. Darleen Opfer) - Vice President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;

275.

Michael Edward O'Hanlon is director of research and senior fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution;

276.

Barry Pavel - Vice President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;

277.

Geoffrey Ross Pyatt - Deputy Secretary of State, former US Ambassador to Ukraine;

278.

Catherine James Paglia - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

279.

Ankit Panda is Senior Fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

280.

Deven J. Parekh - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

281.

Stewart Patrick is director and senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment;

282.

Stephanie Pezard, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

283.

Matthew Page is a fellow in the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

284.

Eric Peltz, Senior Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

285.

Thomas B. Pepinsky, Brookings Institution Expert;

286.

George Perkovich - Vice President of Research, Carnegie Endowment;

287.

Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern is a member of the Executive Committee of the Scientific Society. T. Shevchenko in the USA;

288.

Brittany Louise Pettersen - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Colorado);

289.

James D. Pillen - Governor of Nebraska;

290.

Colette S. Peters - Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons;

291.

Jeffrey M. Peterson - Vice President, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

292.

Christine M. Peterson - Financial Director of the NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

293.

Kenneth Polite - Assistant Attorney General;

294.

Christopher Paul - Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

295.

Jared Polis (Jared Schultz Polis) - Governor of Colorado;

296.

Arati Prabhakar - Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy;

297.

Everett Price - Senior Policy Advisor;

298.

Benjamin Press - analyst at the Carnegie Endowment;

299.

Miranda Priebe, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

300.

Penny Sue Pritzker - Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment, sister of Illinois Governor J. Pritzker;

301.

Andrew Radin, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

302.

Jack Riley (K. Jack Riley) - Vice President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;

303.

Delia Catalina Ramirez - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Illinois);

304.

Karl A. Racine, District of Columbia Attorney General;

305.

Alison Rausch, vice president of development, Carnegie Endowment;

306.

Bradford Jay Raffensperger - Secretary of State of Georgia;

307.

Catherine W. Raynolds, Member of the Board of Directors of General Dynamics Corporation;

308.

Leo Rafael Reif - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

309.

Carlyn Reichel, Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives, National Security Council;

310.

Philip Remler is a Fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

311.

Bruce Reed - Deputy Chief of Staff of the White House;

312.

Curtis Reed - Chief of Staff of the National Security Council;

313.

Andrea Risotto, director of communications at the Brookings Institution;

314.

Charles P. Ries, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

315.

Clint Reach - Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

316.

John Richardson - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;

317.

Heather Cox Richardson is professor at Boston College;

318.

John Francis William Rogers - Chairman of NGO Atlantic Council;

319.

Julie Chavez Rodriguez - Senior Advisor to the President of the United States, Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs;

320.

Matthew Rojansky - Executive Director of the NGO American-Russian Foundation for Economic and Legal Development, former director of the NGO "Cannon Institute" (2013-2022);

321.

Cherie Rosenblum - Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, Executive Director of the Military Advisory Board of the Center for Naval Analysis NGO;

322.

Ellen Rosenblum - Oregon Attorney General;

323.

Peter James Roskam - Deputy Chairman of the NGO National Endowment for Democracy;

324.

Melissa Rowe, Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

325.

Ashley L. Rhoades, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

326.

Mark C. Roualet, Executive Vice President, General Dynamics Corporation;

327.

James P. Rubin, Special Representative and Coordinator, State Department Center for Global Engagement;

328.

Eugene Rumer is Director and Senior Fellow of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

329.

Dafna Hochman Rand, Director of the State Department's Office of Foreign Assistance;

330.

Victoria Ransom - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

331.

Scott Savitz, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

332.

Benjamin J. Sacks, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

333.

David Sundberg, Assistant FBI Area Commander for Washington, DC;

334.

Lee Satterfield - Assistant Secretary of State for Education and Cultural Affairs;

335.

Laura Taylor Swain – Judge of the Federal District Court for the Southern District of New York;

336.

Anna Switzer is Associate Director for Russia and Eurasia at the Carnegie Endowment;

337.

Michael Hikari Cecire - Senior Political Advisor;

338.

Eric Ciaramella is Senior Fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

339.

George Siguier - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

340.

Dilpreet Sidhu - Deputy Chief of Staff to the Deputy Minister of Defense;

341.

Shannon Simrell, Representative of the Helsinki Commission at the US Permanent Mission to the OSCE;

342.

Melanie W. Sisson is a Fellow at the Brookings Institution;

343.

David Evans Skaggs - Deputy Chairman of the NGO National Endowment for Democracy;

344.

Curtis Michael Scaparotti - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

345.

Joe Scarborough - commentator on the TV channel "MSNBC";

346.

Hillary Jeanne Scholten - member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Michigan);

347.

Joel Scanlon - Executive Vice President of the Hudson Institution;

348.

Andrew Scott - Special Assistant to the President of the United States and Senior Director of Cyber ​​Policy at the National Security Council;

349.

Sally Sleeper, Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

350.

Amanda Sloat, Special Assistant to the President of the United States and Senior Director for Europe at the National Security Council;

351.

Jeffrey H. Smith - Member of the Board of Trustees of In-Q-Tel Corporation;

352.

John L. Smith - Special Counsel, Department of Justice;

353.

Colin D. Smith, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

354.

Richard Sokolsky is Senior Fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

355.

Mireya Solis is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution;

356.

Eric Sorensen - Member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Illinois);

357.

Michael Spirtas, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

358.

Lynne Sport is Director of Human Resources and Administration at the Carnegie Endowment;

359.

Andrew JM Spokes - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment;

360.

Mark Stalczynski, Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;

361.

Nancy Staudt - Vice President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;

362.

Angela E. Stent, Brookings Institution Expert;

363.

Tom Stefanik - expert at the Brookings Institution;

364.

Robert King Steel - Member of the Board of Directors of General Dynamics Corporation;

365.

Jim Stockdale - Senior Vice President, General Dynamics: Mission Systems Corporation;

366.

Shelly O'Neil Stoneman, Senior Vice President, BIA Systems;

367.

Audrey Strauss, Attorney for the Southern District of New York;

368.

Dale Strong (Dale Whitney Strong) - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Alabama);

369.

Paul Stronski is Senior Fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

370.

Matthew Strottman, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, In-Q-Tel Corporation;

371.

David F. Stewart - General of the US Army;

372.

Julie A. Su - acting the Minister of Labor;

373.

Sarah Sewall, Executive Vice President, Political Affairs, In-Q-Tel Corporation;

374.

Keith Alan Self - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Texas);

375.

Caitlin Talmadge is Senior Fellow in the Foreign Policy Program at the Brookings Institution;

376.

Shri Shamal Thanedar - member of the House of Representatives from the Democratic Party (Michigan);

377.

Frances M. Fragos Townsend, Member of the Board of Directors of NGO Atlantic Council;

378.

Shibley Telhami - expert of the Brookings Institution;

379.

George John Tenet - Member of the Board of Trustees of In-Q-Tel Corporation;

380.

John Francis Tefft, Senior Fellow at the RAND Corporation Research Center, former US Ambassador to Russia;

381.

Gelila A. Teshome, Deputy Executive Director, Department of State;

382.

Steven Tian is an expert on sanctions policy at Yale University;

383.

Abbie Tingstad, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

384.

Alexander L. Tiersky - Military-Political Adviser;

385.

Katie Tobin, Special Assistant to the President of the United States and Senior Director for Cross-Border Affairs at the National Security Council;

386.

Jill Tokuda (Jill Naomi Tokuda) - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Hawaii);

387.

Jason E. Thomas - Vice President, Director of Operations Evaluation Group, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

388.

Eric V. Thompson - Vice President of the NGO "Center for Naval Analysis";

389.

William Tong - Attorney General of the State of Connecticut;

390.

Jeremy Tondreault, President, Platforms & Services, BIA Systems;

391.

Susan Ashton Thornton is an expert at the Brookings Institution;

392.

Carlos del Toro - Minister of the Navy;

393.

Xochitl Torres Small - Senior Deputy Minister of Agriculture;

394.

Elina Treyger - Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

395.

Polly Ellen Trottenberg - Deputy Minister of Transport;

396.

John Tien - First Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security;

397.

Nelson Strobridge Talbott III, foreign policy expert at the Brookings Institution;

398.

Robert Montague Wilkinson, Director of the Administrative Office of Attorneys at the Department of Justice;

399.

Peter A. Wilson, Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;

400.

Andre Damian Jr. Williams - U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York;

401.

Brian Williams (Brian Douglas Williams) - former TV presenter "NBC";

402.

Julian Waller - expert of the NGO "Center for Naval Analysis";

403.

John P. Walters - President and CEO of the Hudson Institute;

404.

Adrienne Watson - Press Secretary of the National Security Council;

405.

Stephen Watts, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

406.

Jonathan Finer, Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs;

407.

Craig Stephen Faller, NGO Atlantic Council;

408.

Cary Fowler, State Department Special Representative for Global Food Security;

409.

Evan A. Feigenbaum - Vice President of Research, Carnegie Endowment;

410.

Steven Feldstein is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment;

411.

Bob Ferguson - Attorney General of the State of Washington;

412.

John R III Phillips - Legal Advisor to the National Security Council;

413.

Channing Phillips - Former District of Columbia Attorney;

414.

Anya Fink, Research Fellow, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

415.

David Finkelstein (David M. Finkelstein) - Vice President of the NGO "Center for Naval Analysis";

416.

Stephen J. Flanagan - Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

417.

Liz Fox, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Communications, In-Q-Tel Corporation;

418.

Richard Fontaine, Executive Director of the NGO Center for a New American Security;

419.

Aaron Ford - Attorney General of the State of Nevada;

420.

John Formella - Attorney General of New Hampshire;

421.

Russel William Fry - member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (South Carolina);

422.

Bryan Frederick, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

423.

David R. Frelinger, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

424.

Alarik Fritz - Senior Research Fellow, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

425.

Brian Frosh - Attorney General of Maryland

426.

Jason Furman is Professor of Economics at Harvard University;

427.

Jack A. Fusco - President of the Chenier Company;

428.

Lubomyr Hajda - Associate Director of the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University;

429.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders - Governor of Arkansas;

430.

Jon Meade Huntsman - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security, former US Ambassador to Russia;

431.

Ryan Harper - Deputy Chief of Staff of the National Security Council;

432.

Jennifer M. Harris, Senior Director, International Economics and Labor, National Security Council;

433.

Peter S. Hussey, Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

434.

Kay Bailey Hutchison - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

435.

Barbara Haig is Deputy President for Policy and Strategy at the NGO National Endowment for Democracy;

436.

Charles Hagel (Charles Timothy Hagel) - former Secretary of Defense;

437.

Steven Heydemann is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution;

438.

Michael Vincent Hayden - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

439.

Steve Heilman - Managing Partner of Mobility Impact Partners;

440.

Todd C. Helmus, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

441.

Maurice Henderson II - Senior Adviser to the Minister of Transport;

442.

William Ballard Hurd - Member of the Board of Trustees of In-Q-Tel Corporation;

443.

Maura Tracy Healy - Governor of Massachusetts;

444.

Fiona Hill - Former Senior Director for Russia and Central Asia at the National Security Council;

445.

Kathleen Marie Hobbs - Governor of Arizona;

446.

David J. Hogan, Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Center for a New American Security;

447.

George Hoyem - Executive Vice President of Investments at In-Q-Tel Corporation;

448.

Valerie Anne Hoyle, Democratic Member of the House of Representatives (Oregon);

449.

Tim Holt - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

450.

Andrew R. Hoehn, Senior Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

451.

Karl V. Hopkins - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

452.

Jeffrey W. Homung, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

453.

Erin Suzanne Houchin - member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Indiana);

454.

Cecil Eugene Diggs Haney - Member of the Board of Directors of General Dynamics Corporation;

455.

Melinda Haring - Deputy Director of the Eurasian Center of the NGO "Atlantic Council";

456.

Anita Chandra - Vice President of the RAND Corporation Research Center;

457.

Emily Channell-Justice is the head of the department at the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University;

458.

Joe Cheravitch, Analyst, RAND Corporation Research Center;

459.

Mary Chesnut - expert of the NGO "Center for Naval Analysis";

460.

Christopher S. Chiwis, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment;

461.

Derek Chollet is an adviser at the State Department;

462.

James S. Chow, Vice President, RAND Corporation Research Center;

463.

Edward Chow (Edward C. Chow) - expert of the NGO "Center for Strategic and International Studies";

464.

Tarun Chhabra - Senior Director of Technology, National Security Council;

465.

Jay Shambaugh - Senior Deputy Secretary of the Treasury;

466.

Jeremy Shapiro is an expert at the Brookings Institution;

467.

Jeffrey Scott Shapiro - journalist;

468.

Joshua David Shapiro - Governor of Pennsylvania;

469.

Paul Charre - Vice President and Director of Research, NGO Center for a New American Security;

470.

Howard J. Shatz, Senior Economist, RAND Corporation Research Center;

471.

Rajiv J. Shah - President of the Rockefeller Foundation, Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council;

472.

Paul Schwartz - Leading Expert, NGO Center for Naval Analysis;

473.

Christopher Shell is a Fellow in the American Government Program at the Carnegie Endowment;

474.

Michael Sherwin (Michael Rafi Sherwin) - former acting. District of Columbia Attorney;

475.

Justin Sherman - Expert, NGO Atlantic Council;

476.

David A. Shlapak, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

477.

Ted Schlein, Member of the Board of Trustees, In-Q-Tel Corporation;

478.

Melissa Shostak, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

479.

Yuliya Shokh - Analyst at RAND Corporation Research Center;

480.

Eric Stephen Schmitt - Republican Senator from Missouri;

481.

Jeffrey Shockey - Senior Vice President, Raytheon Technologies Corporation, Global Government Relations;

482.

Hunter Stoll - Analyst at RAND Corporation Research Center;

483.

Alan G. Stolberg, Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

484.

Laura J. Schumacher - Member of the Board of Directors of General Dynamics Corporation;

485.

Paul Abbate - Deputy Director of the FBI;

486.

Susan M. Sohler Everingham, Senior Research Fellow, RAND Corporation Research Center;

487.

Shane G. Eddy is President of Pratt & Whitney Corporation.

488.

Jeffrey Edmonds - expert of the NGO "Center for Naval Analysis";

489.

Walter Michael Ezell - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Mississippi);

490.

Norman L. Eisen, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution;

491.

James M. Acton, co-director of the Carnegie Endowment Nuclear Policy Program;

492.

Keith Ellison - Attorney General of Minnesota;

493.

Mark Alford (Mark Allen Alford) - Member of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party (Missouri);

494.

Rozlyn C. Engel, Carnegie Endowment Fellow;

495.

Mark Esper (Mark Thomas Esper) - Member of the Board of Directors of the NGO Atlantic Council, former Secretary of Defense;

496.

Linda Etim is Senior Director of Global Health and Humanitarian Development at the National Security Council;

497.

Kotryna Jukneviciute – Analyst at RAND Corporation Research Center;

498.

Obaid Younossi - Department Director at the RAND Corporation Research Center;

499.

Nina Jankowicz, Former Executive Director of the Department of Homeland Security Disinformation Countermeasures Board;

500.

Natalie Ann Jaresko is a former Minister of Finance of Ukraine.


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