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Offline Right_in_Virginia

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Uranium One Noose is Tightening
« on: November 21, 2017, 03:32:10 pm »
Uranium One Noose is Tightening
American Thinker, Nov 21, 2017, Thomas Lifson

Now that the FBI’s informant on the Uranium One deal has been outed and the nondisclosure agreement formerly muzzling him abrogated, it is possible to see the outlines of the devastating case to be made against not just Hillary Clinton, but the entire Obama administration.

Two intrepid reporters, John Solomon of The Hill and Sara Carter of Circa News and Sinclair Broadcasting, are gaining access to some of the reported 50,000 documents in the possession of William Campbell, the whistleblower who went to the FBI with the scary details of what appeared to him to be an illegal attempt by Russian entities to take over the world uranium market, including even the uranium resources in our ground.

Reporting in The Hill, Solomon calls our attention to what could be a key to understanding the magnitude of the scandal:


Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/11/uranium_one_noose_is_tightening.html

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Re: Uranium One Noose is Tightening
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2017, 03:34:17 pm »
Uranium One Noose is Tightening
American Thinker, Nov 21, 2017, Thomas Lifson

Now that the FBI’s informant on the Uranium One deal has been outed and the nondisclosure agreement formerly muzzling him abrogated, it is possible to see the outlines of the devastating case to be made against not just Hillary Clinton, but the entire Obama administration.

Two intrepid reporters, John Solomon of The Hill and Sara Carter of Circa News and Sinclair Broadcasting, are gaining access to some of the reported 50,000 documents in the possession of William Campbell, the whistleblower who went to the FBI with the scary details of what appeared to him to be an illegal attempt by Russian entities to take over the world uranium market, including even the uranium resources in our ground.

Reporting in The Hill, Solomon calls our attention to what could be a key to understanding the magnitude of the scandal:


Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/11/uranium_one_noose_is_tightening.html

John Soloman and Sarah Carter may just be the ONLY two actual investigative reporters alive today in this country!  God bless and protect them both!
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Re: Uranium One Noose is Tightening
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2017, 03:49:08 pm »
A 'noose' is an appropriate term.

If anybody in this country was found guilty in diverting uranium material to the Russians illegally, then a charge of treason could be properly placed as Russia remains a top US enemy.
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