Uranium One

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Wish there was a short story...but they needed Russia, for plausible deniability to aide Iran for uranium needs. There's uranium links further from Russia to Iran, and they knew it. Not only the Clintons are implicated in a uranium deal with the Russians that compromised national-security interests...

Rosatom had helped Iran, America’s sworn enemy, build its Bushehr nuclear reactor.

If you'll recall, Republican senator John Barrasso objected to Kremlin control of uranium assets in his state of Wyoming, warning of Russia’s “disturbing record of supporting nuclear programs in countries that are openly hostile to the United States, specifically Iran and Venezuela.” The House began moving a bill “expressing disfavor of the Congress” regarding Obama’s revival of the nuclear-cooperation agreement Bush had abandoned.

Clearly, in this atmosphere, disclosure of the racketeering enterprise that Rosatom’s American subsidiary was, at that very moment, carrying out would have been the death knell of the asset transfer to Russia. It would also likely have ended the “reset” initiative in which Obama and Clinton were deeply invested — an agenda that contemplated Kremlin-friendly deals on nuclear-arms control and accommodation of the nuclear program of Russia’s ally, Iran. That was not going to be allowed to happen. It appears that no disclosure of Russia’s racketeering and strong-arming was made to CFIUS or to Congress — not by Secretary Clinton, not by Attorney General Holder, and certainly not by President Obama. In October 2010, CFIUS gave its blessing to Rosatom’s acquisition of Uranium One.

Read more at: Uranium One Deal: Obama Administration Complicit, Not Just | National Review
 
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Someone makes millions in political donations, then expects to get influence from recipient.

Also in the news: Water is wet.

This conspiracy is the dumbest one in awhile. HRC didn't approve the deal, no uranium can be exported, etc.

Give it up, deflectionists.
 
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Someone makes millions in political donations, then expects to get influence from recipient.

Also in the news: Oranges are edible.

This conspiracy is the dumbest one in awhile. HRC didn't approve the deal, no uranium can be exported, etc.

Give it up, deflectionists.

She was 1 of 9. It take a unanimous 9. She alone could have stopped it, but she was bought off through her foundation and exorbitant Billy's speaking fees. Mueller knew. Obama was being briefed on all the racketeering and bribery...

This is also an Iran cover-up

Latest Info on Uranium One. FBI Informant Testifies. - YouTube
 
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An FBI informant connected to the Uranium One controversy told three congressional committees in a written statement that Moscow routed millions of dollars to America with the expectation it would be used to benefit Bill Clinton's charitable efforts while Secretary of State Hillary Clinton quarterbacked a “reset” in U.S.-Russian relations.

The informant, Douglas Campbell, said in the statement obtained by The Hill that he was told by Russian nuclear executives that Moscow had hired the American lobbying firm APCO Worldwide specifically because it was in position to influence the Obama administration, and more specifically Hillary Clinton.

RIP, Douglas
 
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So wait ... Is this thread / op of yours any more attractive or informative than mine are?

Just a link basically ... and nothing else ... not even a word besides OP link?

And you dare to criticize my OPs, lol? :rolleyes:

No more threads about George W Bush unless he is being indicted/arrested
 
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Someone makes millions in political donations, then expects to get influence from recipient.

Also in the news: Water is wet.

This conspiracy is the dumbest one in awhile. HRC didn't approve the deal, no uranium can be exported, etc.

Give it up, deflectionists.

Selective indignation.
 
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Someone makes millions in political donations, then expects to get influence from recipient.

Also in the news: Water is wet.

This conspiracy is the dumbest one in awhile. HRC didn't approve the deal, no uranium can be exported, etc.

Give it up, deflectionists.


An FBI informant connected to the Uranium One controversy told three congressional committees in written testimony that Moscow routed millions of dollars to America with the expectation it would be used to benefit Bill Clinton's charitable efforts while Secretary of State Hillary Clinton quarterbacked a “reset” in US-Russian relations.

The informant, Douglas Campbell, said in the testimony obtained by The Hill that he was told by Russian nuclear executives that Moscow had hired the American lobbying firm APCO Worldwide specifically because it was in position to influence the Obama administration, and more specifically Hillary Clinton.
 
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No more threads about George W Bush unless he is being indicted/arrested

What if George poops in his pants ... or grabs someone by their ass (or even *****), just like his daddy did on occasion (was accused and apologized for his "possibly hurting" actions)? ... Can I report it then? :lolabove: :)
 
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What if George poops in his pants ... or grabs someone by their ass (or even *****), just like his daddy did on occasion (was accused and apologized for his "possibly hurting" actions)? ... Can I report it then? :lolabove: :)

No
 
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Haha ... :) ... So let me get this straight --- You, basically, can post whatever da heck (softly spoken) you want in Qanon -The Storm thread for example ... but trying to educate another forum mate what or how they can or cannot post? :clapping:
 
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Haha ... :) ... So let me get this straight --- You, basically, can post whatever da heck (softly spoken) you want in Qanon -The Storm thread for example ... but trying to educate another forum mate what or how they can or cannot post? :clapping:

Post whatever you want. No need to make new thread to discuss random comments or sharts by George W Bush.
 
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Someone makes millions in political donations, then expects to get influence from recipient.

Also in the news: Water is wet.

This conspiracy is the dumbest one in awhile. HRC didn't approve the deal, no uranium can be exported, etc.

Give it up, deflectionists.

The sad part is that without campaign finance and ethics reform, nothing changes. The sadder part: congress has no reason to make change, and we have virtually no way of forcing it - that would require everyone working together on a common issue, and Rs and Ds have assured that's not happening.
 
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The sad part is that without campaign finance and ethics reform, nothing changes. The sadder part: congress has no reason to make change, and we have virtually no way of forcing it - that would require everyone working together on a common issue, and Rs and Ds have assured that's not happening.

Ethics reform for politicians is useless without ethics reform for the voters.
 
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Justice Department officials, in a December briefing to House oversight committee staff, reportedly said that “the whistleblower had offered no evidence about Clinton” and that they “began to have ‘serious credibility concerns’ because of ‘inconsistencies’ between the individual’s statements and documents they obtained as part of the investigation.
 
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Ethics reform for politicians is useless without ethics reform for the voters.

I think the voter problem goes way beyond ethics. Most need a real injection of plain ole common sense and enough intellect to allow thought and reason. As far as wisdom, the only hope is moving the minimum voting age to something like 40 because constant immersion in social media (permanent pinging of the same stupid thoughts back and forth) is dumbing down the whole herd.
 
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