

There’s an indictment in the FBI probe of the Uranium One scandal, in which the Obama administration cleared a business deal that gave a Russian company control of 20 percent of the US uranium industry.



A grand jury brought 11 counts of money laundering and wire fraud against Mark Lambert, the former head of a Maryland transportation company.



As reported earlier today, Reuters has named the whistleblower in Uranium One as William D. Campbell. According to John Solomon of Circa News, the undercover whistleblower is a consultant and his evidence will show Russian agents with suitcases of cash to bribe the Clintons for US uranium:



Greenbelt, Maryland - A criminal complaint was unsealed late yesterday charging Vadim Mikerin, age 55, a Russian national residing in Chevy Chase, Maryland, with conspiring to commit extortion in connection with a scheme to obtain contracts from a Russian company without having to compete for the contracts. A separate criminal complaint charges Daren Condrey and his wife Carol Condrey, both age 49, of Glenwood, Maryland, and Boris Rubizhevsky, age 63, of Closter, New Jersey, with conspiring to commit wire fraud in connection with the scheme.



13. Rubizhevsky (NexGen) case settled with plea agreement. Astonishing given the charges: Conspiracy to Launder Money (18 U.S.C. § 371; 18 U.S.C. §§ 1956, 1957) ; Criminal Forfeiture (28 U.S.C. § 2461; 18 U.S.C. § 981) ; Criminal Forfeiture (18 U.S.C. § 982)

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15. ALL of these cases were prosecuted by the same duo, or combination thereof - Rod Rosenstein & Andrew Weissman. Yes, you read that correctly.



16. The FBI officer assigned to each case? Why, one Andrew McCabe. Yes - you also read that correctly. Your eyes are NOT deceiving you.



17. Oh - here's another interesting coincidence : they were ALL assigned to the same judge - one Judge Theodore Chuang, an Obama appointee. I hope you have not fallen off your chair yet, it gets worse:



18. The SAME Judge Chuang attended Harvard at the same time as one Barack Obama - Chuang graduated law 1994, Obama 1991 & both were editors of the Harvard Law Review. They would have known each other extreme well.



Updated | Hours before President Donald Trump’s second executive order temporarily banning travel to the U.S. from certain countries and suspending the refugee resettlement program was set to take effect, it was halted by a federal district court judge in Hawaii. Shortly after that, another district court judge, in Maryland, also issued an order against it.



First, U.S. District Court Judge Derrick Watson granted a motion filed by Hawaii Attorney General Doug Chin and the imam of the Muslim Association of Hawaii, Ismail Elshikh, for a temporary restraining order. The motion alleged that the travel ban discriminated based on religion and national origin. In his order, Watson wrote that the plaintiffs would likely succeed in proving “that irreparable injury is likely if the requested relief is not issued.”



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Hours after Watson ruled on the Trump travel ban on Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Theodore Chuang in Maryland also granted in part a motion for a temporary restraining order. In that case, the International Refugee Assistance Project, Hias (a migration and refugee resettlement agency), the Middle East Studies Association and several individuals had filed a motion on March 10 against Trump, the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies and officials.



Chuang is also an Obama appointee: The former president nominated him to the U.S. District Court in September 2013. “Throughout their careers, these nominees have displayed unwavering commitment to justice and integrity,” Obama said in a statement at the time, referring to Chuang and one other nominee. “Their records of public service are distinguished and impressive and I am confident that they will serve the American people well from the United States District Court bench.” The Senate confirmed Chuang the following May.



The case against Lambert is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Theodore D. Chuang of the District of Maryland.

edit on 14-1-2018 by jadedANDcynical because: related ATS threads added in next post



Ok, so ATS member IAMTAT posted an intriguing tweet over in the Q thread . Full credit for the find to TAT.Full credit to the author of the tweet, in this instance, one Imperator_Rex Now, what we have here is a trail of coincidences that seem to have a good deal more organization behind them than there is at first glance. Rather than repeating Imperator_Rex word for word, I will link a series of articles and appropriate excerpts.These articles will provide background information which can then be fleshed out later on in the thread.With that being said, here are the relevant excerpts and links:Imperator_Rex makes several salient points, a couple of which are from the source tweet:There are more points made by Imperator_Rex that can be had for discussion, but those can be brought up in further replies to the thread.Thank you ATS for providing a place such discussions can be had and thank you to the members who make having such discussions worthwhile.