IMPRISON THE CLINTONS!...AND A FEW MORE TRAITORS!

Why? Because Rosatom owns 100% of the Willow Creek Uranium Mine in Wyoming. Clinton, Obama, and a long list of others, including Jeff Sessions signed off on the deal that allowed Rosatom to acquire 50.42% of Uranium One in 2010, at the same time that Judge Kimba Wood was quietly deporting Russian spies, Skripal and Chapman. Now, if Russia is the enemy today and was the enemy throughout the Cold War and was behaving like an enemy in 2010, wouldn't you say that the sale of American soil and American uranium mining rights is AIDING AND ABETTING THE ENEMY? That alone is grounds for TREASON, but they did it again in 2013, allowing Rosatom to buy out Uranium One. How do you feel knowing that Russia, that election-meddling enemy state, has a Wyoming homestead and uranium? Worried about ELECTION MEDDLING? How would you like one of those imported Russian Club-K missiles up your ***?

Rosatom Uranium One History
http://www.uranium1.com/about-us/#history

Moscow's American uranium
By MATT BAKER 10/18/2013 05:08 AM EDT
Rosatom’s nuclear projects also include ventures with China and Venezuela, two countries with less-than-friendly relations with the United States. Russian news agencies also quoted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad in May 2010 as saying that he discussed with then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev the possibility of building nuclear power plants in Syria.

To put it mildly, with a client roster like this, questions abound regarding Rosatom’s acquisition of Uranium One. When Rosatom acquired its first controlling shares in 2010, the deal came under congressional fire. Representatives Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla), Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.), Peter King (R-N.Y.), and Buck McKeon (R-Calif.) penned a letter to then-Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner warning that “signing over control of this U.S. uranium processing facility to the Russian government unnecessarily jeopardizes U.S. security interests.”

In the end, however, the sale of the initial majority stake in Uranium One was approved by the Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States (CFIUS) and the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The NRC’s only caveat was to bar Uranium One from exporting any of the produced material without prior approval.
https://www.politico.com/story/2013/10/moscows-american-uranium-098472

Kimba Wood and Russian Spies
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/who-is-kimba-wood-the-judge-presiding-over-the-michael-cohen-case/

Kimba Wood and Russian Spies
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fbi-10-russian-spies-arrested-in-us/

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