Uranium One: $$$ from Russia
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According to reporter John Solomon the informant is a consultant and his evidence will show Russian agents with suitcases of cash to bribe the Clintons for US uranium.
The Hill will release the incriminating FBI documents next week. The accusations are that Hillary, the FBI and the Russians were involved in Bribery, Extortion, Money Laundering and Kickbacks related to Uranium One.
@ Penner, reporters Carter and Solomon are saying that statements by the DOJ are misleading and the reporters say they can and will prove corruption.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/11 ... ney-video/
The Hill will release the incriminating FBI documents next week. The accusations are that Hillary, the FBI and the Russians were involved in Bribery, Extortion, Money Laundering and Kickbacks related to Uranium One.
@ Penner, reporters Carter and Solomon are saying that statements by the DOJ are misleading and the reporters say they can and will prove corruption.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/11 ... ney-video/
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Hillary responds about a potential investigation into Uranium One
So, there ya go. Investigate Uranium One and the Constitution is dead. Does that mean we can go from a silent coup to a shooting coup ?John Podesta also penned an Op-Ed in the Washington Post
Okay, it’s official. President Trump wants to upend 230 years of constitutional history and principle to run the U.S. justice system like a banana republic, or perhaps more aptly like what now passes for the rule of law in the country he aspires to emulate, the Russian Federation. What the Founding Fathers built with a written Constitution and 85 Federalist Papers, the president is trying to tear down 140 or 280 characters at a time.
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I just watched this for the first time, even I'm shocked.
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Senator of Barrasso of Wyoming has opened an investigation into Uranium One, requesting documents from the Department of Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Committee. The Senator has a lengthy list of potential wrong doing in his 2 page letter.
https://www.epw.senate.gov/public/_cach ... letter.pdf
https://www.epw.senate.gov/public/_cach ... letter.pdf
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I don't know why... the Clintons make Nixon seem like the Pope...C-Mag wrote:I just watched this for the first time, even I'm shocked.
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This is going to be fun...C-Mag wrote:Senator of Barrasso of Wyoming has opened an investigation into Uranium One, requesting documents from the Department of Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Committee. The Senator has a lengthy list of potential wrong doing in his 2 page letter.
https://www.epw.senate.gov/public/_cach ... letter.pdf
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Wouldn't make any sense for the Russians to acquire large quantities of HEU to make nuclear warheads, as, like every other nuclear power, the Russians use implosion bombs, plutonium is the primary ingredient for the initiator, HEU is only used in small amounts to make the casings around stages, and they already have vastly more than enough than they need for that.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I don’t know much about this, but it’s important to differentiate between “uranium”, and “highly-enriched uranium”, which this is about. If it’s weapons-grade, then this is a very big deal indeed. And puzzling that anyone would even consider giving 20% of the stockpile to Russia.
Yeah, I might sound naive, but... that’s just a couple bridges too far to believe.
Never mind that they have 6,000 odd nuclear warheads in storage and so don't actually need anymore nuclear warheads at all.
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Ahhh... now, do we go nothingburger here, or pretend that we Hillary just sabotaged the entire balance of MAD?Smitty-48 wrote:Wouldn't make any sense for the Russians to acquire large quantities of HEU to make nuclear warheads, as, like every other nuclear power, the Russians use implosion bombs, plutonium is the primary ingredient for the initiator, HEU is only used in small amounts to make the casings around stages, and they already have vastly more than enough than they need for that.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I don’t know much about this, but it’s important to differentiate between “uranium”, and “highly-enriched uranium”, which this is about. If it’s weapons-grade, then this is a very big deal indeed. And puzzling that anyone would even consider giving 20% of the stockpile to Russia.
Yeah, I might sound naive, but... that’s just a couple bridges too far to believe.
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Well, to link HEU to nuclear weapons production, you'd have to link it to someone much more low tech than the Russians, because America discovered very early on, as in during the Manhattan Project, that uranium was the most inefficient way to make a nuclear bomb, Little Boy was the uranium bomb, but Fat Man made it obsolete right out of the gate, if you can make the explosive lenses to implode the plutonium, then you don't really need HEU, because it's much easier to make plutonium if you have a nuclear reactor.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Ahhh... now, do we go nothingburger here, or pretend that we Hillary just sabotaged the entire balance of MAD?Smitty-48 wrote:Wouldn't make any sense for the Russians to acquire large quantities of HEU to make nuclear warheads, as, like every other nuclear power, the Russians use implosion bombs, plutonium is the primary ingredient for the initiator, HEU is only used in small amounts to make the casings around stages, and they already have vastly more than enough than they need for that.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I don’t know much about this, but it’s important to differentiate between “uranium”, and “highly-enriched uranium”, which this is about. If it’s weapons-grade, then this is a very big deal indeed. And puzzling that anyone would even consider giving 20% of the stockpile to Russia.
Yeah, I might sound naive, but... that’s just a couple bridges too far to believe.
The is why Hanford Washington is a radioactive wasteland, because America switched to plutonium right at the start.
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I predict a nothing burger after the various "witnesses" meet untimely accidents, have their winpipes crushed at the gym, jump out of windows, or put multiple nails into their skull with a nailgun.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Ahhh... now, do we go nothingburger here, or pretend that we Hillary just sabotaged the entire balance of MAD?Smitty-48 wrote:Wouldn't make any sense for the Russians to acquire large quantities of HEU to make nuclear warheads, as, like every other nuclear power, the Russians use implosion bombs, plutonium is the primary ingredient for the initiator, HEU is only used in small amounts to make the casings around stages, and they already have vastly more than enough than they need for that.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I don’t know much about this, but it’s important to differentiate between “uranium”, and “highly-enriched uranium”, which this is about. If it’s weapons-grade, then this is a very big deal indeed. And puzzling that anyone would even consider giving 20% of the stockpile to Russia.
Yeah, I might sound naive, but... that’s just a couple bridges too far to believe.