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The FBI informant who went undercover to look into Hillary Clinton’s role in an Obama administration-era uranium company was identified yesterday in an exclusive from Reuters:
William Campbell, a Russian lobbyist, is the informant, according to Reuters. He will be testifying before a congressional committee about the 2010 sale of Uranium One, where a Russian-backed company bought a uranium firm with mines in the U.S. Campbell gave information to the FBI about what he saw while undercover as an informant.
“I have worked with the Justice Department undercover for several years, and documentation relating to Uranium One and political influence does exist and I have it” – William Campbell
Investigative reporter John Solomon from The Hill told Sean Hannity on Thursday the consultant has video of briefcases full of money used to bribe US officials in the Russia uranium scandal involving Hillary Clinton.
originally posted by: Jefferton
How many more Hillary threads do you need to do, before you get the *big* prize?
And what is it???
originally posted by: AboveBoard
a reply to: xuenchen
Not just an FBI informant but an FBI INFORMANT?!?!?
Wow!! And since the 9 agencies and the Presidency all were controlled magically by Hillary Clinton (because Witch, duh), no doubt we'll finally see the dark occult machinations that led to the sale of non-military grade Uranium in Canada!!!!
Can't wait to see what horrors are revealed...
non-military grade Uranium in Canada
What took him so long?
originally posted by: AboveBoard
Our translator explained that there is an entire bribery economy that fills in the gaps for the low paid non- Oligarchy of Russia. It's just what is.
originally posted by: AboveBoard
a reply to: eisegesis
I can't say I know what this particular bribe is about, however, I do know that, while shocking as it may be, the Russian government basically run on bribes. If you want anything done that is.
This is according to my, granted, limited experience on a group trip to Russia where a "bribery fund" had to be kept so as to make sure our passports were returned to us, our "middle of the night train inspection" didn't get turned into criminal charges with planted evidence, you know, that sort of thing...
Our translator explained that there is an entire bribery economy that fills in the gaps for the low paid non- Oligarchy of Russia. It's just what is.
originally posted by: JedemDasSeine
a reply to: xuenchen
What took him so long?
HRC almost won the election. And BHO has flawlessly finished his second term.
P.S. Hope we won't end up with HRC being an informant too.))
P.P.S. Xuen, do you even have a life apart from ATS?))
originally posted by: JedemDasSeine
a reply to: xuenchen
What took him so long?
HRC almost won the election. And BHO has flawlessly finished his second term.
P.S. Hope we won't end up with HRC being an informant too.))
P.P.S. Xuen, do you even have a life apart from ATS?))
Some people who know Campbell are skeptical that he can shed much light on Uranium One. Two law enforcement officials with direct involvement in the Rosatom bribery case in which Campbell was an informant said they had no recollection or record of him mentioning the deal during their repeated interviews with him.
Also, although both Uranium One and the bribery cases involved Rosatom, the two cases involved different business units, executives and allegations, with little other apparent overlap, Reuters found in a review of the court records of the bribery case.