Great, post a link showing Russians paid her $145 million.
You cultists never learn.
By now Faun, you should know that when I make a specific statement, I have the source and link in hand. It would appear that, if anyone, you are the member of the cult.
Is that what you want to argue? Whether it was $100 million paid to the Clinton cabal or $145 million. Why do you demand to argue irrelevant factoids as opposed to the underlying issue?
- Russia Gave Clintons $145 Million...What They Got In ...
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Russia Gave Clintons $145 Million…What They Got In Return Is Nothing Short Of TREASON! By Adam Casalino | July 1, 2016 . Share. Facebook. ... Discussing the Clinton Foundation receiving $145 million from the shareholders of Uranium One, he continued, “Look there are couple of things that are extremely troubling about the deal we touched on ...
From the New York Times,
Donations to the Clinton Foundation, and a Russian Uranium Takeover
By
WILSON ANDREWS APRIL 22, 2015
Uranium investors’ efforts to buy mining assets in Kazakhstan and the United States led to a takeover bid by a Russian state-owned energy company. The investors gave millions to the Clinton Foundation over the same period, while Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s office was involved with approving the Russian bid.
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Three days later, a wholly owned subsidiary of Rosatom completed a deal for 17 percent of Uranium One. And within a year, the Russian government substantially upped the ante, with a generous offer to shareholders that would give it a 51 percent controlling stake. But first, Uranium One had to get the American government to sign off on the deal.
Among the Donors to the Clinton Foundation
Frank Giustra
$31.3 million and a pledge for $100 million more
He built a company that later merged with Uranium One.
Ian Telfer
$2.35 million
Mining investor who was chairman of Uranium One when an arm of the Russian government, Rosatom, acquired it.
Paul Reynolds
$1 million to $5 million
Adviser on 2007 UrAsia-Uranium One merger. Later helped raise $260 million for the company.
Frank Holmes
$250,000 to $500,000
Chief Executive of U.S. Global Investors Inc., which held $4.7 million in Uranium One shares in the first quarter of 2011.
Neil Woodyer
$50,000 to $100,000
Adviser to Uranium One. Founded Endeavour Mining with Mr. Giustra.
GMP Securities Ltd.
Donating portion of profits
Worked on debt issue that raised $260 million for Uranium One.
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When a company controlled by the Chinese government sought a 51 percent stake in a tiny Nevada gold mining operation in 2009, it set off a secretive review process in Washington, where officials raised concerns primarily about the mine’s proximity to a military installation, but also about the potential for minerals at the site, including uranium, to come under Chinese control. The officials killed the deal.
Cash Flowed to Clinton Foundation Amid Russian Uranium Deal