Right? Horrible writing all around. I couldn't get through two pages of it.
Yea, that archive link isn't any good. Here is the one from several breads back. If you want to download the PDF, choose "print" and print to PDF instead of using the download button because you'll get a "too many requests" blocking message.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GvO7vDn-whr4Os7KZAOxiW4GW1gckjUb/view
>>9698365
this seems to be the text in question
In any case, I left for Israel a few hours later, there being no reason not to, since the strike had been called off. In Israel, I reviewed where things stood on Iran. Netanyahu and his team focused on the latest information gleaned from Israel’s daring raid on Iran’s nuclear archives, and the subsequent International Atomic Energy Agency inspection of the Turquzabad site, which revealed human-processed uranium.56 It was not enriched uranium, but perhaps yellowcake (uranium oxide in solid form), and certainly evidence contradicting Tehran’s repeated assertions it had never had a nuclear-weapons program.57 Iran had tried to sanitize Turquzabad, as it had tried to sanitize Lavizan in 2004 and the explosive test chambers at Parchin between 2012 and 2015, but it had failed again.58 This could well be evidence Iran kept alive its “Amad plan” for nuclear weapons well after it was supposedly ended in 2004 and would definitely put Tehran on the defensive internationally.
>>9698365
sorry, here is the excerpt without the footnote references
In any case, I left for Israel a few hours later, there being no reason not to, since the strike had been called off. In Israel, I reviewed where things stood on Iran. Netanyahu and his team focused on the latest information gleaned from Israel’s daring raid on Iran’s nuclear archives, and the subsequent International Atomic Energy Agency inspection of the Turquzabad site, which revealed human-processed uranium. It was not enriched uranium, but perhaps yellowcake (uranium oxide in solid form), and certainly evidence contradicting Tehran’s repeated assertions it had never had a nuclear-weapons program. Iran had tried to sanitize Turquzabad, as it had tried to sanitize Lavizan in 2004 and the explosive test chambers at Parchin between 2012 and 2015, but it had failed again. This could well be evidence Iran kept alive its “Amad plan” for nuclear weapons well after it was supposedly ended in 2004 and would definitely put Tehran on the defensive internationally.
Do we know the name / ID of the 19-year-old black man who was shot and killed inside CHOP? Where is our research on who this person was? Is there going to be 5 televised funerals and a gold coffin for him?
Why can't you give us more details if you have seen the indictments.
When you say, "some top players were not present in the proceedings," are you talking about Grand Jury testimony?
What, military court proceedings are included in the sealed indictments you've seen but the "top players" are not military so they aren't players, i.e., witnesses?
Ah, you know nothing! But thanks for playing.
Download your card! H/T from last bread.
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