Anonymous ID: 3812da Aug. 29, 2018, 12:13 p.m. No.2786130   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/item/28395-russians-bragged-about-10-spies-assigned-to-clinton-mueller-mccabe-and-rosenstein-helped-cover-it-up

 

The Uranium One scandal is the gift that keeps on giving: Each new revelation continues to show more and more just how deep the rabbit hole of Clinton corruption goes. An FBI informant has informed several congressional committees that during Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state and leading up to her approval of the deal that handed over control of at least 20 percent of U.S. uranium reserves to Russia, Moscow assigned 10 spies in the United States to cozy up to Clinton to guarantee the deal. And when it came to the attention of the FBI, Clinton had some big names help keep it under wraps.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/11/in-june-2010-bill-clinton-met-with-putin-in-july-2010-ten-russian-agents-were-released-by-obama-without-charges-and-given-back-to-russia/

 

Russia leader Vladimir Putin – In July 2010 Ten Russian Agents Were Released by Obama Without Charges and Given Back to Russia.  Putin Praised the Russian Spies as Heroes.

 

It has been widely reported that Bill Clinton flew to Russia in 2010 and was paid $500,000 for giving one single speech.  It is also well know that during his trip to Russia, the former President petitioned the State Department to allow him to meet with a key member of the Russia state owned uranium company Rosatom.

 

What has not been widely reported is that at the time of the Uranium One deal the US government released 10 Russian agents arrested for espionage.  A short time after the former President met with Putin in Russia, these agents were given back to Russia and given a heroes welcome by Putin and not even charged with espionage. 

 

The New York Times reported in a separate piece in October 2010 that –

 

Russian sleeper agents, arrested in the United States this summer and deported to Russia as part of a prisoner exchange, received top government honors from President Dmitri A. Medvedev on Monday.

 

“Intelligence agents who worked in the United States and returned to Russia in July” were among staff members from Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service to receive awards at a Kremlin ceremony, Natalya Timakova, the president’s spokeswoman, told Russian news media. She would not say which awards were given out or whether all 10 of those arrested this summer were among the recipients.

 

The agents, who were arrested in the suburbs of New York, Boston and Northern Virginia, have been widely lampooned in the West as bumbling caricatures of a bygone era. For over a decade they used false names, invisible ink and other vestiges of the cloak-and-dagger era to gain access to the type of information more easily downloaded from the Internet. In the end they were not even charged with espionage.

 

In Russia, however, they have been praised by Russia’s top leaders for their service to the motherland.

 

Likely that the FISC was sought out to get FISA on these people sent back, that would be some interesting records of correspondence to search through if it ever came to public knowledge.ijs.