8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (12)
#11828548 at 2020-11-29 15:12:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15098: DIG on Staple Street Capital Partners who bought Dominion in 2018 Edition
Uranium 1 - WHO IS David Gadren?
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
#10170952 at 2020-08-03 18:42:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13015: Serious Dark To Light On This Board Edition
Uranium 1 - David Gadren?
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
#9946496 at 2020-07-13 11:18:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12728: Time to CANCEL the Cancel Culture Cancer Edition
Uranium 1 is full cover-up. Call for dig.
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
#9946316 at 2020-07-13 10:40:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12727: China Gold Problem Edition
Uranium 1 is full cover-up. Call for dig.
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
#9281722 at 2020-05-23 00:03:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11879: The Sessions Paradox Edition
Uranium 1 is full cover-up. Call for dig.
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
#7010939 at 2019-07-12 14:05:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8970: Notables Have Their Own Thread Edition!
Uranium 1 is full cover-up.
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
#6887319 at 2019-07-01 06:35:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8809: Bulletproof Edition
Uranium 1 is full cover-up.
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
#6765369 at 2019-06-16 19:18:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8653:SloRise Father's Day Chillin
Uranium 1 for NewAnons, happy digging
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
#6758807 at 2019-06-15 20:02:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8644: QR PM Bake Edition
Uranium 1 for NewAnons
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
#6719391 at 2019-06-10 19:09:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8593: You Are What Matters Edition
Sageing to repost for afternoon visibility
Outstanding digging by OP
Pic related
>>6717447 PB
>
>Uranium 1 is full cover-up. Call for digs.
>
>- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
>
>- They were faked.
>
>- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
>
>- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
>
>- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
>
>- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
>
>- He never says anything.
>
>- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
>
>- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
>
>- None was ever reported for Gadren.
>
>- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
>
>- Uranium One.
>
>- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
>
>- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
>
>- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
>
>- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
>
>- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
>
>- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
>
>- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
>
>- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
>
>- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
>
>- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
>
>- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
>
>- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
>
>- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
>
>- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
>
>- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
>
>- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
>
>- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
>
>- He has never spent a day in jail.
>
>- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
>
>- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
>
>- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
>
>- No body was ever found.
>
>- No obituary.
>
>- No Memorial Service.
>
>- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
>
>- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
>
>- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
>
>- Where is a copy of the treaty?
>
>- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
>
>- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
>
>- Or Bob Rich?
>
>- Which Bob Rich?
>
>- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
>
>- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
>
>- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
>
>- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
>
>- It has been delayed three times.
>
>- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
>
>- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
>
>- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
>
>- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
>
>- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
>
>- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
#6717447 at 2019-06-10 13:48:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8591: Q+ Knockin Em Down Edition
Uranium 1 is full cover-up. Call for digs.
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
#6717198 at 2019-06-10 12:40:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8590: Silent NIght, Sunday Night Edition
"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain" from the Wizard of Oz
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.
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#11829710 at 2020-11-29 17:18:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research Canada #10: A Week to Remember Edition
Post 11828548 2 hours ago - View on 8kun
Uranium 1 - WHO IS David Gadren?
- Defendants in the four Uranium cases all came from sworn statements by David Gadren.
- They were faked.
- David Gadren is a ghost. He never existed.
- Gadren never worked as a Special Agent for the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- The affidavit he signed said he has been working there since 2008.
- Court transcripts introduce Gadren as present at hearings.
- He never says anything.
- The Judge acknowledges Gadren as an attorney representing the prosecution.
- Attorneys must report their legal license registration to the court.
- None was ever reported for Gadren.
- After one year on the job, Gadren was assigned one of the most important criminal cases in the history of the U.S.
- Uranium One.
- According to the job description of a DOE Special Agent, they investigate alleged wrongdoing of Department of Energy employees.
- Gadren's "Information" letter substituted as an FBI "Affidavit of Criminal Complaint" against American and Russian citizens.
- The FBI investigates wrongdoing of alleged crimes of its citizens.
- The CIA authority is abroad in non-U.S. territories.
- Gadren's investigative authority comes from none of the these.
- But the Judge it is okay because the defendants waived their right to a Grand Jury.
- Gadren was substituted for the FBI.
- The FBI never investigated the Uranium One case.
- Out of three million documents, none of them have been validated as coming from an FBI investigation.
- Two million documents have been sealed in the Uranium One cases. Who knows what happened to the rest.
- The Judge is the same in all Uranium One cases.
- Judge Theodore Chuang (schwong like King Kong) from the Federal District Court of Maryland.
- President Barack Hussein Obama succeeded Chuang as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
- The prosecutor in all four cases were the same.
- Rod Rosenstein, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S.
- Rosenstein was Attorney General for Maryland at the time charges were filed in the Uranium One cases.
- Daren Condrey, one of the defendants, plead guilty on July 15th, 2015.
- He has never spent a day in jail.
- Rodney "Rod" Fisk was the key CEO in the case.
- Fisk was reported dead in court transcripts.
- No one knows him or has ever seen him.
- No body was ever found.
- No obituary.
- No Memorial Service.
- No recognition or award was ever given to him for negotiating a nuclear arms deal with Russia.
- Fisk was said to be a diplomat from South Africa.
- If true, why did the U.S. allow a South African diplomat to negotiate a nuclear treaty with Russia?
- Where is a copy of the treaty?
- All treaties have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
- Is "Rod Fisk" really Marc Rich?
- Or Bob Rich?
- Which Bob Rich?
- Robert A. Rich, PhD, Harvard, a uranium geologist.
- Mark Tutt Lambert's trial is Oct. 29th. His is the last of four Uranium One cases.
- Out of 17 witnesses for his defense, Lambert's attorneys told the court on April 19th that only one will be called.
- A five week trial has been whittled down to three days or less.
- It has been delayed three times.
- He too was never jailed. Bail was waived.
- Lambert has been on probation for 20 years, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
- His bankruptcy file is unavailable to public search.
- None of the defendant's attorneys in the Uranium One cases specialize in criminal law.
- Yet they are approving guilty plea agreements for their clients.
- Only Lambert has refused to cop a plea.