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What about Mueller's arrival in Moscow to deliver/discuss Uranium?
Posted on 3/21/18 at 7:47 am
Posted on 3/21/18 at 7:47 am
Is this not interesting to the MSM?
HEU stands for Highly Enriched Uranium, btw.
This post was edited on 3/21/18 at 7:50 am
Posted on 3/21/18 at 7:48 am to Deuces
We need an independent consul to investigate Mueller.
Posted on 3/21/18 at 7:49 am to Deuces
quote:
Is this not interesting to the MSM?
Do you see Trumps name anywhere in that dispatch? No, you didn't. Moving on....
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:01 am to Deuces
This is the shite that has the "Deep State" very concerned. For the past 18 months they've been clamoring to conceal/destroy any and all evidence that would finally put their tits in the ringer, while at the same time trying to frame Trump.
Let's hope and pray the task was too much for the "Deep State" to pull off and they ultimately shite their beds.
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:27 am to Bass Tiger
Mueller is about to be humiliated.
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:28 am to Deuces
Sounds great.
Do we actually know whether Mueller was in Moscow at that time?
Do we actually know whether Mueller was in Moscow at that time?
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:30 am to Deuces
JFC. This shite not only never ends it just get worse and worse.
Nice post.
Nice post.
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:31 am to Deuces
Why would Mueller be delivering uranium? Wouldn't the military specialists be doing that?
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:36 am to Bass Tiger
quote:
This is the shite that has the "Deep State" very concerned. For the past 18 months they've been clamoring to conceal/destroy any and all evidence
From the start, this has been very clear to me as to why the Special Counsel was allowed by both sides. If the truth was allowed to be revealed the government would collapse.
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:36 am to Deuces
I’ve been saying all along: one of the purposes of this sham “investigation” is to provide cover for destruction of any evidence detrimental to Hillary, Obama, Mueller, etc. It’s a bit like giving a raging alcoholic the key to your liquor cabinet.
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:38 am to Deuces
2. (S/NF) Background: Over two years ago Russia requested a ten-gram sample of highly enriched uranium (HEU) seized in early 2006 in Georgia during a nuclear smuggling sting operation involving one Russian national and several Georgian accomplices. The seized HEU was transferred to U.S. custody and is being held at a secure DOE facility. In response to the Russian request, the Georgian Government authorised the United States to share a sample of the material with the Russians for forensic analysis.
(S//NF) While there was a reasonable exchange of information
with Russian security services at the time of the seizure, we
have had poor cooperation investigating the diversion of HEU,
which the United States believes was stolen from a Russian
facility. Russia did not respond to papers that former
Acting U/S Rood provided his counterpart in December 2008
reiterating the USG position that Russia should pick up this
sample in the United States. Further, when asked for an
update on their response to our proposal, DFM Ryabkov told us
recently in Washington that there was an interagency dispute
over who would come and pick up the material.
Given Russia's reluctance to act so far, FBI Mueller's
delivery of this sample will underscore to Russia our
commitment to follow through on this case. While some
details may be too sensitive to discuss, delivery of the
sample could enable us to discuss whether Russian authorities
investigated the diversion and prosecuted anyone. Moreover,
we hope it will spark discussions on mechanisms to exchange
information and material on future incidents.
3. (S) Background continued: On April 16, the FSB verbally
confirmed to Legatt that there will be no problem with the
Russian Ministry of Aviation concerning Mueller's flight
(although we probably won't see paperwork until shortly
before the trip). The FBI is requiring that the sample be
turned over to a Russian law enforcement authority (i.e.,
FSB) as opposed to an intelligence service (i.e., SVR) or
technical authority (i.e., Rosatom). A representative from
the responsible Russian Law Enforcement authority, who will
accept custody of the sample, must be identified and verified
ahead of time. That individual will be required to have
signatory authority to accept the sample. Appropriate
arrangements need to be made to ensure the transfer of
material is conducted at the airport, plane-side, upon
arrival of the Director's aircraft. Post should also remind
the GOR that this is the material about which the GOR gave
the USG nonproliferation assurances in 2008 (ref) in a
diplomatic note from February 2008.
(S//NF) While there was a reasonable exchange of information
with Russian security services at the time of the seizure, we
have had poor cooperation investigating the diversion of HEU,
which the United States believes was stolen from a Russian
facility. Russia did not respond to papers that former
Acting U/S Rood provided his counterpart in December 2008
reiterating the USG position that Russia should pick up this
sample in the United States. Further, when asked for an
update on their response to our proposal, DFM Ryabkov told us
recently in Washington that there was an interagency dispute
over who would come and pick up the material.
Given Russia's reluctance to act so far, FBI Mueller's
delivery of this sample will underscore to Russia our
commitment to follow through on this case. While some
details may be too sensitive to discuss, delivery of the
sample could enable us to discuss whether Russian authorities
investigated the diversion and prosecuted anyone. Moreover,
we hope it will spark discussions on mechanisms to exchange
information and material on future incidents.
3. (S) Background continued: On April 16, the FSB verbally
confirmed to Legatt that there will be no problem with the
Russian Ministry of Aviation concerning Mueller's flight
(although we probably won't see paperwork until shortly
before the trip). The FBI is requiring that the sample be
turned over to a Russian law enforcement authority (i.e.,
FSB) as opposed to an intelligence service (i.e., SVR) or
technical authority (i.e., Rosatom). A representative from
the responsible Russian Law Enforcement authority, who will
accept custody of the sample, must be identified and verified
ahead of time. That individual will be required to have
signatory authority to accept the sample. Appropriate
arrangements need to be made to ensure the transfer of
material is conducted at the airport, plane-side, upon
arrival of the Director's aircraft. Post should also remind
the GOR that this is the material about which the GOR gave
the USG nonproliferation assurances in 2008 (ref) in a
diplomatic note from February 2008.
This post was edited on 3/21/18 at 8:39 am
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:38 am to tigerfootball10
quote:
This is the shite that has the "Deep State" very concerned. For the past 18 months they've been clamoring to conceal/destroy any and all evidence From the start, this has been very clear to me as to why the Special Counsel was allowed by both sides. If the truth was allowed to be revealed the government would collapse.
The wealthiest county in the US is smack dab in the D.C. Swamp, full of corporate lobbyists and career politicians......., hmmm, probably just coincidence.
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:42 am to Deuces
I call for an independent counsel to investigate the independent counsel. I also call for an independent counsel to monitor the independent counsel investigating the independent counsel.
Posted on 3/21/18 at 8:45 am to Roll Tide Ravens
quote:
I call for an independent counsel to investigate the independent counsel. I also call for an independent counsel to monitor the independent counsel investigating the independent counsel.
Posted on 3/21/18 at 9:05 am to Deuces
THis has been talked about multiple times. The uranium was part of a criminal investigation and Mueller was head of the FBI. It was taken to Russia because of their testing capabilities. The FBI wanted to figure out where it was enriched I think.
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