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Corrupt Government Title: Bombshell: FBI Informant In Uranium One Scandal Testifies Against Obama [officials] The FBIs informant in the Uranium One scandal involving the Obama administration gave written testimony to three congressional committees this week in which he accused the Obama administration of making decisions that directly benefited the Russian government and their goals of gaining geopolitical advantages over the United States. The informant, Douglas Campbell, told congressional investigators on Wednesday that Moscow sent millions of dollars to the U.S. with the expectation that it would benefit the Clintons, while Hillary Clinton "quarterbacked a 'reset' in US-Russian relations" in her role as Secretary of State during the Obama administration, The Hill reported. Key facts: I was frustrated watching the U.S. government make numerous decisions benefiting Rosatom and Tenex while those entities were engaged in serious criminal conduct on U.S. soil, Campbell said in his testimony, as reported by The Hill's John Solomon. Tenex and Rosatom were raking in billions of U.S. dollars by signing contracts with American nuclear utility clients at the same time they were indulging in extortion by using threats to get bribes and kickbacks, with a portion going to Russia for high ranking officials. I remember one response I got from an agent when I asked how it was possible CFIUS would approve the Uranium One sale when the FBI could prove Rosatom was engaged in criminal conduct," Campbell continued. "His answer: Ask your politics." Some of the key players that were engaging in the criminal racketeering case have started to face justice, albeit years later. Sara A. Carter reports: Russian national Vadim Mikerin, who was a top official of the Russian nuclear arms subsidiary Tenex and would later become president of Tenam the American subsidiary of Rosatom, was also sentenced in December 2015. Mikerin, who only plead guilty to money laundering, was arrested for a racketeering scheme that dated back to 2004. He was sentenced to 48 months in prison. Boris Rubizhevsky, another Russian national from New Jersey, who was president of the security firm NEXGEN Security, was also involved in the conspiracy and plead guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering in 2015. He served as a consultant to Tenam and to Mikerin. Rubizhevsky was sentenced to prison last year along with three years of supervised release and a $26,500 fine, according to a recent Reuters report. And Mark Lambert, 54, a co-owner of Transportation Logistics International, was charged this month on an 11-count indictment with one count of conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and to commit wire fraud, seven counts of violating the FCPA, two counts of wire fraud and one count of international promotion money laundering, as stated in the DOJ press release. Lamberts charges stem from an alleged scheme to bribe Mikerin in order to secure contracts with TENEX, according to the DOJ release. Poster Comment: Not much news on this in the last month or so but this investigation is moving ahead with this witness's testimony. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tooconservative (#0)
In a sane,rational,moral and legal world,all this would be bombshell stuff. Unfortunately,we live in a corrupt world controlled by politicians with fewer morals than the typical crack whore,so none of this really means anything in a legal sense. The Clintons and Bathhouse Barry could hold a joint press conference on prime time tv and admit to it all,and nothing at all would happen to them because if they were to "fall" that would mean everyone under them from the VP,the heads of both branches of the Ruling Party,and everyone below them could also fall. The people that control Congress just can not and WILL not allow this to happen. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
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