Anonymous ID: 9a55a1 April 7, 2021, 10:21 a.m. No.13378429   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8441

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I am starting to think the Gaetz thing is even bigger, Uranium1 big if huge

 

what industry does Deripaska control? Aluminum

 

what are Iran's Uranium enrichment centrifuges made of?

 

bit of a reach but, Deripaska has a famous follow the pen video. will post next

 

The FBI had three reasons for choosing Deripaska for a mission worthy of a spy novel. First, his aluminum empire had business in Iran. Second, the FBI wanted a foreigner to fund the operation because spending money in Iran might violate U.S. sanctions and other laws. Third, agents knew Deripaska had been banished since 2006 from the United States by State over reports he had ties to organized crime and other nefarious activities. He denies the allegations, and nothing was ever proven in court.

 

The FBI rewarded Deripaska for his help. In fall 2009, according to U.S. entry records, Deripaska visited Washington on a rare law enforcement parole visa. And since 2011, he has been granted entry at least eight times on a diplomatic passport, even though he doesnโ€™t work for the Russian Foreign Ministry.

 

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/387625-mueller-may-have-a-conflict-and-it-leads-directly-to-a-russian-oligarch

 

Nuclear Spinning:

 

The Iran-Pakistan Link

 

by Simon Henderson

 

Dec 11, 2003

 

The gossip is that Pakistan sold, directly or indirectly, the centrifuge equipment to Iran. The technology involves aluminum tubes โ€“ confusingly, the same technology that Saddam Hussein was reported to be interested in, although, to the glee of the war doubters, aluminum tubes found in Iraq so far have proved to be nothing more dangerous than casings for battlefield rockets. Aluminum tubes for centrifuges are decidedly "old-tech" but, in the absence of an alternative, can do the job, given enough time.

 

https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/nuclear-spinning-iran-pakistan-link

 

6 August 2019

 

US Designates New Iran Centrifuge Material Supply Networks

 

00Ross Peel, Project Alpha Research Associate

 

Several Chinese aluminium manufacturers have been designated by the US for allegedly supplying dual-use materials to Iran. If the allegations are true, this would represent a serious violation of the JCPOA.

 

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/us-designates-new-iran-centrifuge-material-supply-networks