Anonymous ID: d31be8 Feb. 10, 2018, 7:03 p.m. No.332636   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2663 >>2842

>>332606

The way we do things here, anon, is if you see something needs done and you feel it's important, you do it. You don't ask somebody else to do it for you. Each anon contributes as they are inspired to, and as their particular skills and interests allow. Nobody "deserves" somebody else's labor, but all are grateful when something good happens.

Here, have a Pepe.

Anonymous ID: d31be8 Feb. 10, 2018, 7:12 p.m. No.332706   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Anybody diggers feel like digging tonite?

→ Two names: Sean Sullivan and Bruce Hamilton. Sauce below.

 

Quoting from the February 8, 2018 article (now archived at http:// archive.is/P628Z):

 

The chairman of a federal oversight agency responsible for safety at nuclear weapons facilities has stepped down amid turmoil over both his management and his recommendation to President Trump that the agency be abolished. The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board — chaired until this week by lawyer and marine engineer Sean Sullivan — is a tiny institution by federal standards, but has played a key role in tightening safety practices at nuclear weapons research and production facilities in Hanford, Washington, and Los Alamos, New Mexico, among others. …

 

The article concludes with information that may be especially pertinent to our investigation of Uranium One and related events:

…Sullivan handed off chairmanship of the five-member board to his fellow Republican, Bruce Hamilton, who will be outnumbered 3-1 by Democrats until the Senate confirms Sullivan’s replacement. The Trump administration has not announced its nominee.

Hamilton also stirred controversy among board employees in 2017. After a closed-door meeting in October, then-National Nuclear Security Administration Administrator Frank Klotz urged safety board members to stop publicly publishing periodic reports on safety problems at contractor-run facilities, on grounds that embarrassing publicity was unhelpful. Hamilton drafted a formal proposal to hide the reports from the public, but backlash from the board’s technical experts and inspectors compelled him to withdraw the proposal before the board voted on it, several officials said.

'Before he was appointed to the board by President Obama in August 2015, Hamilton was president of FuelCo LLC, a nuclear fuel company that engaged in

uranium transactions with Russia.

 

Smells funny, anons? I would be real surprised if POTUS appoints Hamilton as chair. He will be interim chair at most IMO.