Pssst! Russia, Uranium Cheap, Bombs Away!: The Obamian Age -- Another Day, Another Scandal

Author:   Dov Ivry
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9781797908502


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   24 February 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Pssst! Russia, Uranium Cheap, Bombs Away!: The Obamian Age -- Another Day, Another Scandal


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(This is how the book begins.)Barack Obama was responsible for three acts which together make him by far the most incompetent and malfeasant president ever. It is a tossup which label goes first. Wall Street bankers engineered perhaps the greatest larceny in history nearly causing a collapse of the world economy. Obama prosecuted no one. Instead he invited many of the perpetrators to the White House. Iran had aggravated two wars in which in the end the numbers of dead may reach a million. Obama gave Iran $150 billion to make more wars -- after Syria and Yemen, Israel is number three on their list -- despite the fact that a third of this money had been marked by judges for American victims of multiple Iranian terrorist attacks over a long period including 9/11. Then there is the Uranium One deal when Obama loaded up Russia with raw material for enough nukes to level the US three times over in a future war while placing a gag order on an undercover FBI informant William Campbell, who could have blown the deal to smithereens if he had been permitted to speak.Hovering over everything were the Clintons, Bill and Hillary, robbing everyone in sight including hapless victims of a massive earthquake in Haiti to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. But at least they didn't murder anyone this time. A different group apparently did in Seth Rich.I am going into all the corruption, crimes, scandals, and outrages committed by the last two Democratic presidents -- when I say all that is a stretch since the iceberg is so deep that the best anyone can do alone is survey the tip. It all began, the Uranium One affair, in 2005 when former president Bill Clinton accompanied by a new acquaintance, Canadian investor Frank Giustra, went to Nursultan Nazarbayev, dictator of Kazakhstan since it became an independent state in 1991, to find out if he might be interested in selling any of the vast Khazakh uranium holdings, vast as in one-fifth of the reserves in the world. The elections in Kazakhstan are still done on the Soviet model, Nazarbayev can always be assured of 91-98 per cent of the vote. As far as human rights go, they have not moved one hour forward from 1991.Vladimir Putin, who runs the Kremlin, was watching with eyes bulging out. He wanted that uranium and when Hillary was appointed as state secretary in 2009, it was his lucky day. She introduced herself. Hillary's the name, collusion's the game. (Translated from the Russian.) For the right price, of course. The Clintons operate a racket called the Clinton Foundation. They call it a charity but only 8 per cent go to the needy. The rest vanishes into their pockets.This fellow, whom everyone knows, summed it up best.Charles Krauthammer: The foundation is a massive family enterprise disguised as a charity, an opaque and elaborate mechanism for sucking money from the rich and the tyrannous to be channelled to Clinton Inc. Giustra paid the Clintons $131 million for their services and others coughed up $14 million. For good measure Bill shook down Putin personally for $500,000 in cash. Mukhtar Dzhakishev, the head of Kazatomprom, the state-run uranium company, tried in 2009 to stand in the way of the Kazakh uranium heading for Russian ownership. He would soon be arrested, sentenced to 14 years, and then later another 10 years, to be run concurrently, and banished to a prison colony, which hasn't changed a whit since it was part of the Gulag.

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Author:   Dov Ivry
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9781797908502


ISBN 10:   1797908502
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   24 February 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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