Anonymous ID: 6da902 Jan. 8, 2020, 7:49 p.m. No.7758752   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8919 >>9027 >>9098

>>7757995 (lb)

>Tellurite poisoning remains unsolved

 

Congratulations! You have won the dumbest slide of the day award

 

Because POTUS misspoke the word "tolerated" you are implying that he is sending us a message about being poisoned with tellurite? As if this nonsense is somehow remotely more important than addressing the nation about being attacked by a foreign nation!! Then you send an abstract of a toxicity paper 10 years old conducted in yeast! Ebot comes up with better shit than this. But, the real gem is this last fragment "32 is before 33 in freemasonry" as if this means anything other than you are too fukking lazy to even write complete a sentence.

 

Look, I know shilling as a career choice sucks. I figure it probably falls somewhere between cleaning toilets and trash collection, but show some pride in your work, man. You owe it to your employer to spend more than 3 minutes concocting something that actually holds together. Afterall, this isn't preschool for shills. If you need training wheels, go spend some time on godlikeproductions.

 

Oh, and BTW, once you have dropped the slide in 3 prior breads and no one takes the bait, you are glowing and if you don't know what that means, you need to lurk moar.

Anonymous ID: 6da902 Jan. 8, 2020, 8:42 p.m. No.7759215   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7759158

>Kerry on Iran

 

Ex-IAEA Official: Iran’s Apparent Explanation for Uranium at Tehran Site is Dubious

https://www.voanews.com/middle-east/voa-news-iran/ex-iaea-official-irans-apparent-explanation-uranium-tehran-site-dubious

 

Q570

THEY NEVER THOUGHT SHE WOULD LOSE.

[The 16 Year Plan To Destroy America]

Hussein [8]

Install rogue_ops

Leak C-intel/Mil assets

Cut funding to Mil

Command away from generals

Launch 'good guy' takedown (internal remove) - Valerie Jarrett (sniffer)

SAP sell-off

Snowden open source Prism/Keyscore (catastrophic to US Mil v. bad actors (WW) +Clowns/-No Such Agency)

Target/weaken conservative base (IRS/MSM)

Open border (flood illegals: D win) ISIS/MS13 fund/install (fear, targeting/removal, domestic-assets etc.)

Blind-eye NK [nuke build]

[Clas-1, 2, 3]

Blind-eye Iran [fund and supply]

Blind-eye [CLAS 23-41]

Stage SC [AS [187]]

U1 fund/supply IRAN/NK [+reduce US capacity]

KILL NASA (prevent space domination/allow bad actors to take down MIL SATs/WW secure comms/install WMDs) - RISK OF EMP SPACE ORIG (HELPLESS)

[CLAS 1-99]

HRC [8] WWIII [death & weapons real/WAR FAKE & CONTROLLED][population growth control/pocket billions]

Eliminate final rogue_ops within Gov't/MIL

KILL economy [starve/need/enslave]

Open borders

Revise Constitution

Ban sale of firearms (2nd amen removal)

Install 'on team' SC justiceslegal win(s) across spectrum of challengers (AS 187)

Removal of electoral college [pop vote ^easier manipulation/illegal votes/Soros machines]

Limit/remove funding of MIL

Closure of US MIL installations WW [Germany 1st]

Destruction of opposing MSM/other news outlets (censoring), CLAS 1-59

[]

Pure EVIL.

Anonymous ID: 6da902 Jan. 8, 2020, 9:07 p.m. No.7759400   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7759098

>Tellurium, is the TRUMP CARD that won the game in Iran.

 

Ok, then explain how instead of vaguely suggesting that we are being poisoned by tellurium. Your previous drops didn't even mention Iran.

 

Explain what this is about:

 

Political tensions unravel plan to convert Iranian nuclear site to civilian uses

SCIENCE

By Richard Stone

Dec. 9, 2019 , 1:55 PM

 

A complicated effort to convert an Iranian military site into a civilian research center has hit a major snag. On 5 December, Russia’s TVEL nuclear fuel company announced it has suspended work to produce stable isotopes for medicine and research at the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, a once-clandestine nuclear site near Iran’s holy city of Qom.

 

The project’s suspension is the latest casualty of the gradual unraveling of the nuclear deal that world powers struck with Iran in 2015 to deter it from pursuing nuclear weapons. After the United States pulled out of the agreement in May 2018, the other parties sought to preserve the accord, formally called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). But discussions foundered, prompting Iran to resume some nuclear activities the agreement had curtailed.

 

The JCPOA had prohibited using equipment at Fordow to enrich uranium for 15 years. The deal called for developing one wing of the two-wing, bunkerlike facility, which sits under a mountain, as an international physics center. But that concept that gained little traction as signatories puzzled over what might be installed in the cramped space. Ultimately, Iran moved on its own to install instrumentation for an analytical laboratory dubbed the Material Engineering Development and National Research Center.

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Work in the other wing has hewed more closely to the JCPOA’s terms, which called for reconfiguring 348 IR-1 centrifuges at Fordow to produce stable isotopes. In a pilot effort that began in 2017, TVEL experts in recent months had converted 11 centrifuges to enrich isotopes of two elements: xenon and tellurium. “It was running under the radar, but progress was being made,” says Richard Johnson, an analyst with the Nuclear Threat Initiative in Washington, D.C., who previously worked on JCPOA implementation at the U.S. Department of State. Slowing TVEL’s painstaking work was uranium contamination leftover from the enrichment activities predating the nuclear deal. Nevertheless, Johnson says, in JCPOA partner meetings Russia had shared ambitious plans to convert IR-1’s to produce a range of stable isotopes that could be used in research and disease treatment.

 

Those plans are now on hold. In its latest move to distance itself from the JCPOA, Iran on 6 November resumed enriching uranium hexafluoride gas at Fordow, producing material with a level of the fissile isotope uranium-235 suitable for commercial power reactors. (Weapons require a higher level of enrichment.) The U.S. State Department then declared that starting 15 December, civilian projects at Fordow—for now only the stable isotope production—would no longer be exempt from punitive sanctions.

 

In announcing the project’s suspension, TVEL declared that it was “technologically impossible” to carry out stable isotope production in the same room as uranium enrichment. “We are taking a break now,” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told TASS, the government news agency, on 7 December. He explained that experts are reexamining how the project might yet be revived—and what sanction-related penalties Russia might incur if it were to resume. “We don’t abandon the project,” he said.