Anonymous ID: 594c6e Jan. 21, 2018, 4:42 p.m. No.118577   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8767 >>8782

IMPORTANT!!!

IMPORTANT!!!

IMPORTANT!!!

 

No one is talking about the Gulftainer deal at Port Canaveral.

 

Port Canaveral FL - Space X launch site, Navy bm sub base, AF Space Command, Nasa Etc.

Sadam's Nuke engineer.

Club-K missle launch system designed to fit in cargo shipping containers.

Deal went through CFIUS like U1.

CFIUS staff chairperson was Aimen Nabi Mir, connected to Paki IS and mus bro.

 

https:// www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/2017/11/13/center-occasional-paper-exposes-a-perfect-storm-of-threat-port-canaveral-container-lease-tied-to-russian-club-k-missile-system/

 

Think about the access they could have to bring in whatever in cargo uninspected. Then move cargo to wherever near or far.

 

"Saddam Hussein’s nuclear bombmaker – along with the Emir of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE), had been awarded a 35-year lease for cargo container operations at Port Canaveral, Florida after two years of secret talks with the Obama administration."

 

"…here is a U.S. government inter-agency review board called the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) whose responsibility is to conduct a thorough review of any commercial acquisition of U.S. infrastructure or property by a foreign entity that may have national security implications. Unfortunately, during a five-year period from 2009-2014, the CFIUS staff chairperson was Aimen Nabi Mir, the son of a Pakistani immigrant from Kashmir with family connections to the Pakistani intelligence service and the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood. As we now know, it was during this timeframe that both the Gulftainer lease and the Uranium One deal were permitted to go forward by CFIUS."

 

"…it has now come to light that the implications of the CFIUS failure appropriately to review the Port Canaveral Gulftainer deal go far beyond original concerns about this Middle East-based ports company acquiring such strategic access to all the container operations at this key port along Florida’s Atlantic coast. Indeed, Port Canaveral is near a number of important U.S. facilities—including the Navy’s East Coast ballistic missile submarine base, two U.S. Air Force Space Command bases and NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Additionally, Port Canaveral and its container facilities are connected directly to rail and road lines that provide ready transportation access to the entire country."