Anonymous ID: 852f04 Sept. 20, 2018, 1:38 a.m. No.3101627   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1660 >>1674 >>1681 >>1784 >>1801

2 page PDF of the letter to John Barrasso from Gregory B. Jaczko on March 21, 2011 about how there needs to be authorization to export Uranium outside of the US.. which there was NONE..

 

Meuller was all over U1, BC sure as hell was, was greasing the skids back in 2005.. It would have to be someone connected to Canada or someone who could give them an okay outside of regular means.. seeing that posting from the ANON earlier about the cylinders in OH.. wondering how it was packaged and shippedโ€ฆ ??

Anonymous ID: 852f04 Sept. 20, 2018, 1:49 a.m. No.3101674   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1693 >>1743 >>1769 >>1784

>>3101627

 

NRC officials told The Hill that Uranium One exports flowed from Wyoming to Canada and on to Europe between 2012 and 2014, and the approval involved a process with multiple agencies.

 

Rather than give Rosatom a direct export license โ€” which would have raised red flags inside a Congress already suspicious of the deal โ€” the NRC in 2012 authorized an amendment to an existing export license for a Paducah, Ky.-based trucking firm called RSB Logistics Services Inc. to simply add Uranium One to the list of clients whose uranium it could move to Canada.

 

The license, reviewed by The Hill, is dated March 16, 2012, and it increased the amount of uranium ore concentrate that RSB Logistics could ship to the Cameco Corp. plant in Ontario from 7,500,000 kilograms to 12,000,000 kilograms and added Uranium One to the โ€œother parties to Export.โ€

 

The move escaped notice in Congress.