Canada billionaire, Clinton Foundation: a deal for the ages

Jon  Rappoport

If somebody said to you, “You know, the US needs to give Russia more uranium, it’s really important, it should be a matter of policy,” you’d shake your head and think you’d just run into one more bit of insane logic in an insane world.

But that’s pretty much what happened.

A Canadian billionaire named Frank Giustra was at the center of it, and so was his new best friend, Bill Clinton, and Bill’s wife Hillary, and there was a piece of payback that involved the Clinton Foundation.  

Here’s the short version.

September 2005—Billionaire Frank and Bill fly to Kazakhstan and meet with the President, Nursultan Nazarbayev. Bill, of course, is a deal-maker supreme.

Suddenly, Frank and his little nowhere uranium company, UrAsia, obtain the rights to a whole lot of uranium in Kazakhstan. Boom. The international mining community is shocked.

Days after the windfall trip, Frank donates $30 million to the Clinton Foundation.

Two years later, Frank and Bill form a charitable partnership organization, to which Frank pledges $100 million.

Also two years later (2007), Frank turns around and sells his uranium company to an outfit called Uranium One, for a whopping $3.1 billion.

Uranium One is a Russian-Canadian company. Well, it was. A Russian company, ARMZ, bought a controlling interest in it, and that complicated deal was finalized in 2010.

A number of government entities had to okay the deal, and apparently one of those entities was the US State Department, led by Hillary Clinton. There is some controversy on this point, but if we take 2010 as the correct year for sealing the ARMZ deal, Hillary was, in fact, Secretary of State. The final-final ARMZ appropriation of Uranium One occurred in 2013, and multiple US agency heads had to chime in on the approval, including the US Secretary of State. Hillary surely had a voice at the table.

Then in 2013… ARMZ was bought out by Rosatom, a full-fledged state-owned Russian company (Russia’s State Atomic Energy Company). Rosatom handles all nuclear matters for the Russian government, from weapons to reactors.

So Rosatom ended up with the uranium. Russia got the uranium.

 

Frank Giustra ended up with billions of dollars.

Bill Clinton ended up with a new charitable partner, Frank, who was pledging at least $100 million.

And the Clinton Foundation ended up with $30 million, donated by Frank.

How sweet it was.

Chisel-chisel, pump-dump, donate-donate, one hand washing the other with uranium, and the Clintons keep saving the world.

Where would we be without them?

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Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails atNoMoreFakeNews.com or OutsideTheRealityMachine.

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2 thoughts on “Canada billionaire, Clinton Foundation: a deal for the ages

  1. Hillary and Bill are guilty of treasonous acts throughout their political careers and should have been put to death years ago. This current fiasco is so underhanded it is really a slap in the face of every American.

  2. This Canadian must be after the uranium found on the Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin…just across the border. Hmmm.

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