Here is another picture from that meeting.
What is up with the clock?
Here is another picture from that meeting.
What is up with the clock?
Another pic from the meeting
Cryptic Tweets and potential key clues
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pre-commitment 2: Ecuador eae5c9b064ed649ba468f0800abf8b56ae5cfe355b93b1ce90a1b92a48a9ab72
pre-commitment 3: UK FCO f33a6de5c627e3270ed3e02f62cd0c857467a780cf6123d2172d80d
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THE MADMAN ROASTS HILLARY YET AGAIN
Gotta keep failing business models afloat like Solar City
WAR!!!
What is Uranium One?
The Toronto company owns or partly owns uranium mines in Kazakhstan, Tanzania and Wyoming, making it the worldโs fourth-largest producer of the nuclear fuel. Russiaโs state-owned Rosatom bought a 51 per cent stake from Canadian investors in 2010.
What is the controversy?
Because uranium is considered a strategic asset and the company mines 20 per cent of the heavy metal in the U.S., the sale had to be approved by a foreign-investment committee made up of various U.S. government departments, including the State Department, then headed by Hillary Clinton.
The approval certainly seems unwise today, and drew some controversy at the time โ a few members of Congress spoke out against it. But Russia had not invaded Ukraine or tried to interfere in a U.S. election and was not the pariah it is now.
Canadian Ian Telfer was chairman of Uranium Ore at the time of the sale of a 51-per-cent stake to Russiaโs Rosatom. Laura Pedersen/National Post/File
Still, a New York Times story in 2015 drew attention to the fact that at least one principal in the sale โ Canadian mining magnate Ian Telfer โ had been a big donor to the Clinton Foundation. Telfer was chairman of Uranium One, and he and his family foundation gave the Clinton charity $2.3 million between 2009 and 2013, around the time the Russia sale was being hammered out, the Times reported.
But Telfer told the National Post the donations were pledged in 2008, before he even considered selling to Rosatom. โThere was never any thought of influencing anyone because there was nothing to influence.โ
And he has been an active and diverse philanthropist, donating to everything from the University of Ottawa business school ($25 million) to the Special Olympics.
The Canadian connection goes back further. Bill Clinton is close friends with Frank Giustra, whose company UrAsia Energy Ltd. โ which owned the Kazakhstan mines โ merged with Uranium One in 2007. Giustra has donated more than $30 million to the Clinton Foundation and often flew the ex-president around the world on his private jet. They were in Kazakhstan together when Giustra finalized one of his mine deals there.
But Giustra has angrily rejected any suggestion of impropriety, telling the Post his donations were part of a decision to give away much of his vast wealth, and that he had sold all his shares in Uranium One by 2007 โ long before the sale.
Meanwhile, a Russian investment bank with ties to the Kremlin paid Bill Clinton $500,000 to give a speech in Moscow in June 2010, according to the Times.
Hillary Clinton and other State Department officials of the day have said she played no part in the Uranium One approval. Telfer has said the deal was so routine, in fact, it required no government lobbying at all.
Gail Moreau-Desharnais of the French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan, who has traced Clinton's genealogical roots to ancestors in common with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and his father too, of course.
They go back, in fact, all the way to a woman named Jeanne Ducorp, sometimes known by the surname Leduc.
She was one of the so-called King's Daughters (or Filles du Roy) โ hundreds of women who arrived in New France, sponsored by Louis XIV, to help strengthen the colony that was at that time sparsely populated by single men โ and married a man named Martin Masse around 1670 in Sorel, Que.