It’s
now known that HRC (as SoS) and her hirelings in FBI leadership planned and
enabled the sale of U.S. strategic materials. Immediately after the deal was
signed, WJC received $500,000 for a speech in Moscow.
Most
people in the U.S. bridle when they learn elite factions in Russia and America
team up to sell off the homeland’s vital resources. Of course, a close read of
the demise of the Soviet Union reveals that Wall St and NATO power brokers
sorted through that country's manufacturing and mining sectors, paying pennies
on the dollar for companies that later became powerhouses in the new Russia.
Its disorganized national and local officials were impotent as vast sums were
siphoned out of the country. According to insiders, GHWB was a point man in
draining the Soviet Union’s corpse of blood and other valuables.
stock here----note in this Hill story (they couldn't ignore it completely, the Hill BTW is 99% "Establishment")....note that they vie away from mentioning Russia as the receiving party for the USA Uranium, and instead they call it "Europe". These types of misdirection expose the narrative and the lies.
NRC officials said they could not disclose the total amount of uranium that Uranium One exported because the information is proprietary. They did, however, say that the shipments only lasted from 2012 to 2014 and that they are unaware of any exports since then.
In
this and the next episode of George Webb’s excursion into citizen journalism,
there’s a number of items of interest for people who follow all things nuclear.
As many of you know, Hillary’s email traffic went silent soon after March 11,
2011. Except for a few messages that passed between HRC and her aides in the
early hours of the disaster, Americans remain unaware of crucial details (known
to HRC) about severity, health impacts to Americans in Japan, the West coast of
North America, and USN assets at risk. As a result of official inattention,
scientific focus on impacts to the Pacific Ocean has been diverted. Webb’s
research into crimes committed by the FBI has brought to light HRC’s links to
uranium mining, processing, transport and sales. Webb’s presentation style is
idiosyncratic and thus outside the bounds of legacy journalism. However, his
work offers primary researchers in nuclear issues additional traction in
slippery times. Your attention is advised.