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originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: queenofswords
Just in case you need some high-minded self-important wannabe philosopher to tell you that "Truth matters", here is James Comey's latest tweet. twitter.com...
The graphic is a very interesting choice, don't you think.
Whittaker went honey badger on the Democrats today because he knows how much # they are in. Good man and does not give a # about politics."
fbianon
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
Suicide at this point, days after exposing him makes no sense.
Leaders gather in unlikely locale of Armenia for summit of la Francophonie
Armenia, host of the two-day la Francophonie summit opening Thursday, counts a little more than 10,000 fluent French speakers out of a population of three million. That represents about 0.33 per cent of the population
Saudi Arabia’s embarrassing bid to join the Francophonie family
For the past two years, Saudi Arabia has been trying to join the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).
SA -> NK.
NK -> Armenia.
Armenia -> Iran
Iran ->
Country Nuclear Power Profiles - Armenia
Armenia has no nuclear fuel cycle industry and uses an open nuclear fuel cycle scheme. Up to now, all nuclear fuel has been supplied by the Russian Federation. Originally, the spent nuclear fuel generated by the ANPP was managed by the Soviet Union’s central agencies of reprocessing and final disposal of spent nuclear fuel. The recovered uranium and plutonium were retained by the central agencies in the Soviet Union. Since the restart of Unit 2, spent nuclear fuel has been retained on the ANPP site.
The ANPP operates with a three year fuel cycle. The spent nuclear fuel is kept in wet nuclear fuel storage in the reactor building in fuel ponds before it is transferred to dry storage.
In 2000, the construction of the first stage of the spent fuel dry storage was completed. The construction was commissioned by the French firm Framatome and financed by the French Government. The spent fuel dry storage facility was put into operation, and all the transportation of spent fuel is performed according to the requirements of the licence given by the ANRA. Now, the total volume of the first stage of storage is filled with spent fuel.
In 2005, an agreement was signed with the French company TN International for construction of the additional three stages of the dry storage facility. The financing was allocated from Armenia’s State budget. The second stage was completed and put into operation in spring of 2008. The first part of the spent nuclear fuel has been transferred into dry storage. The third stage of spent fuel dry storage has already been constructed and is currently in operation.
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In February 2011, Saudi Arabia signed its first nuclear accord with France, a leader in nuclear technology exports. It is expected that Saudi Arabia will build a number of nuclear reactors in the near future with the aid of France
"The El Paso County Coliseum holds about 6,500 people, but President Donald Trump told the crowd that his campaign got special permission from the El Paso Fire Department to let 10,000 inside.
An El Paso Fire Department spokesman on Monday said the president's claim was incorrect.
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ARMZ Uranium Holding Co. mines uranium in Russia and Kazakhstan. New operations involve Armenia, Namibia and Canada.[2][3] In June 2009, ARMZ Uranium Holding Co. acquired 16.6% of shares in the Canadian uranium mining company Uranium One in exchange for a 50% interest in the Karatau, Kazakhstan uranium mining project, a joint venture with Kazatomprom.[4] In December 2013 an internal reorganization of Rosatom extinguished the interest of ARMZ, making Uranium One a direct subsidiary of Rosatom.
The first Armenian to be caught, according to news reports, tried to sneak highly enriched uranium capable of making a bomb into Georgia twice — in 2003 and 2010.
There was a lull in Armenian arrests between 2010 and the late summer of 2014. But eight Armenians have been arrested since, heightening the concern of those trying to prevent terrorists from obtaining nuclear-bomb-capable material.
In August of 2014, Georgian authorities arrested two Armenians trying to smuggle Cesium 137 into Georgia.
In January of 2016, they arrested three Armenians, also for trying to sneak Cesium 137 across the border.
The latest arrests of Armenian smugglers came in mid-April of this year.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: queenofswords
Just in case you need some high-minded self-important wannabe philosopher to tell you that "Truth matters", here is James Comey's latest tweet. twitter.com...
The graphic is a very interesting choice, don't you think.
QOS two favs...
FWIW: FBIanon update: "I updated this recently. Whittaker`s appearance today delayed the indictments until next week. Another development thursday night was posted that both Comey,and Brennen have turned on Obama to avoid jail time. Whittaker is reviewing these new point and will determine over the weekend what to do.
My bet is the indictments will be made public next week, and an investigation of their allegations against Obama will ensure once Barr gets on board. Whittaker went honey badger on the Democrats today because he knows how much # they are in. Good man and does not give a # about politics."
fbianon
originally posted by: pteridine
a reply to: liveandlearn
Is "Beto" a Mexican or an Irishman this week?
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
New Q this morning:
www.foxnews.com...📁
Shall We Play a Game?
Where are they now?
[Ref: public optics: ‘retired’’left’ refers to ‘fired/forced’]
FEDERAL BUREAU OF "INVESTIGATION"
James Comey, Director – FIRED
Andrew McCabe, Deputy Director - FIRED
Jim Rybicki, Chief of Staff and Senior Counselor – FIRED
James Baker, General Counsel – FIRED
Bill Priestap, Director of Counterintelligence (Strzok’s boss) – FIRED
Peter Strzok, Deputy Assistant Director of Counterintelligence – FIRED
Lisa Page, Office of General Counsel – FIRED
Mike Kortan, Assistant Director for Public Affairs – FIRED
Josh Campbell, Special Assistant to Comey – FIRED
Michael Steinbach - Head of NAT SEC Div - FIRED
John Glacalone – (Predecessor to Steinbach) – Head of NAT SEC Div - FIRED
James Turgal – Assistant Director - FIRED
Greg Bower – Top Congressional Liaison - FIRED
Trisha Anderson – Principle Deputy General Counsel - FIRED
Randy Coleman - Assistant Director of Counterintelligence Div – REMOVED
Coleman Authored:
(1) Anthony Wiener [sic]
(2) [Unrelated]
(3) Wiener [sic] – texting 15 yo – Sexually Explicit
9/26 – Federal SW – IPhone/IPAD/Laptop
Initial analysis of laptop – thousands emails
Hillary Clinton & Foundation
Crime Against Children
Kevin Clinesmith – track & follow
Tashina Gauhar – track & follow
Sally Moyer – track & follow
Jason V. Herring – track & follow
Nothing being done?
FAKE NEWS?
Q
twitter.com...📁
[Controlled by those who worked for the Clinton's]
They have ZERO control now.
Q
This should be retweeted everywhere.
The scope of the Hillary Clinton email investigation was so private, the OIG didn't have the security clearances needed to view the emails.
And, the emails couldn't be given to Congress.
Just wow.
Listen.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
Another one:
clerk.house.gov...📁
What does a dog do when he/she has a bone?
You are the news now.
Q
What does a dog do when he/she has a bone? He buries it...