Its On! $500,000 payday in Moscow in 2010, Bill Clinton sought clearance from the State Department to meet Russian nuclear energy firm Rosatom | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70661422 United States 10/21/2017 12:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Its On! $500,000 payday in Moscow in 2010, Bill Clinton sought clearance from the State Department to meet Russian nuclear energy firm Rosatom The documents don’t indicate what decision the State Department finally made. But current and former aides to both Clintons told The Hill on Thursday the request to meet the various Russians came from other people, and the ex-president’s aides and State decided in the end not to hold any of the meetings with the Russians on the list. Quoting: Goneviral Bill Clinton instead got together with Vladimir Putin at the Russian leader’s private homestead. A third issue that emerged was Renaissance Capital, a Russian bank that actually paid the $500,000 speaking fee to the former president for his 90-minute June 29, 2010, speech, one of the largest one-day fees Bill Clinton ever earned. Renaissance Capital had ties with the Kremlin and was talking up the Uranium One purchase in 2010, giving it an encouraging investment rating in Russia right at the time the U.S. was considering approval of the uranium sale, according to reports in The New York Times in 2015. less than 50 percent [link to thehill.com] THEY HAVE KNOW THIS FOR YEARS! |
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User ID: 75653398 United States 10/21/2017 01:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Its On! $500,000 payday in Moscow in 2010, Bill Clinton sought clearance from the State Department to meet Russian nuclear energy firm Rosatom Speaking engagements are just a Formality/Cover, to disguise the true nature of payments. These and similar laws, such as bribery, which appear to prevent such criminal activities, actually provide an avenue for such activities to occur, obviously for those in the higher food chain. Lawlessness, especially in the US Government, whereby there is no accountability, only concealment, which ultimately is the outcome of congressional hearings. Neither side wants to upset the power they hold, they probably wish all this would just go away, but they are forced to deal with it, but as such, nothing will happen (at least so far, regardless of who's in charge). If this were not the case, there would be action taken. There are endless amounts of excuses that are used to shut up the public and let the matter sink to the bottom of the sea. The Good News, their ALL getting exposed, criminals and those pretending to be the good guys, and the kitchen is heating up. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70661422 United States 10/21/2017 11:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Its On! $500,000 payday in Moscow in 2010, Bill Clinton sought clearance from the State Department to meet Russian nuclear energy firm Rosatom The documents don’t indicate what decision the State Department finally made. But current and former aides to both Clintons told The Hill on Thursday the request to meet the various Russians came from other people, and the ex-president’s aides and State decided in the end not to hold any of the meetings with the Russians on the list. Quoting: Goneviral Bill Clinton instead got together with Vladimir Putin at the Russian leader’s private homestead. A third issue that emerged was Renaissance Capital, a Russian bank that actually paid the $500,000 speaking fee to the former president for his 90-minute June 29, 2010, speech, one of the largest one-day fees Bill Clinton ever earned. Renaissance Capital had ties with the Kremlin and was talking up the Uranium One purchase in 2010, giving it an encouraging investment rating in Russia right at the time the U.S. was considering approval of the uranium sale, according to reports in The New York Times in 2015. less than 50 percent [link to thehill.com] and now u know? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68853672 do u not think the NSA didn't know about your last text or Trumps last phone call? so what are we going to do about it? Foundations are for the Funneling & Distribution of Monies to unidentified private accounts. Essentially to skate around Bribery laws and such. Quoting: Pony Up Speaking engagements are just a Formality/Cover, to disguise the true nature of payments. These and similar laws, such as bribery, which appear to prevent such criminal activities, actually provide an avenue for such activities to occur, obviously for those in the higher food chain. Lawlessness, especially in the US Government, whereby there is no accountability, only concealment, which ultimately is the outcome of congressional hearings. Neither side wants to upset the power they hold, they probably wish all this would just go away, but they are forced to deal with it, but as such, nothing will happen (at least so far, regardless of who's in charge). If this were not the case, there would be action taken. There are endless amounts of excuses that are used to shut up the public and let the matter sink to the bottom of the sea. The Good News, their ALL getting exposed, criminals and those pretending to be the good guys, and the kitchen is heating up. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70661422 United States 10/21/2017 04:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Its On! $500,000 payday in Moscow in 2010, Bill Clinton sought clearance from the State Department to meet Russian nuclear energy firm Rosatom The documents don’t indicate what decision the State Department finally made. But current and former aides to both Clintons told The Hill on Thursday the request to meet the various Russians came from other people, and the ex-president’s aides and State decided in the end not to hold any of the meetings with the Russians on the list. Quoting: Goneviral Bill Clinton instead got together with Vladimir Putin at the Russian leader’s private homestead. A third issue that emerged was Renaissance Capital, a Russian bank that actually paid the $500,000 speaking fee to the former president for his 90-minute June 29, 2010, speech, one of the largest one-day fees Bill Clinton ever earned. Renaissance Capital had ties with the Kremlin and was talking up the Uranium One purchase in 2010, giving it an encouraging investment rating in Russia right at the time the U.S. was considering approval of the uranium sale, according to reports in The New York Times in 2015. less than 50 percent [link to thehill.com] |