| | | Read this, sorry for the "machine only" (Google) translation, it's from the same link and published in Swedish "Aftonbladet" by their leftmost contributing columnist. The full link to the original article at the bottom:
"If you want to get an idea about how four years, Hillary Clinton might look like, you should look at the contributors to The Clinton Foundation. Among the largest sponsors are Goldman Sachs, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait. Even Lukas Lundin brings big money. Previously ran Hillary requirement that companies like Lundin Oil, operating in genocidal states such as Sudan and Congo, will be penalized and blacklisted. She does not anymore.
The New York Times revealed on 22 and 23 April last year, there are a contributor that Hillary Clinton does not usually mention: Uranium One, which is now owned by the Russian state.
2005 Bill Clinton helped a Canadian mining giant, urAsia, to buy into the Kazakh uranium mining. To thank the Clinton Foundation received $ 31.3 million. UrAsia merged with a South African company, and formed Uranium One.
Uranium One immediately started a cooperation with government Rosatom, which is currently with Russian Atomic Energy. Rosatom acquired 17 percent of Uranium One and donated many new millions to Clinton foundation. In June 2010, Bill Clinton's half a million dollars for speaking in Moscow, paid by a bank closely tied to the Kremlin.
In January 2013 Rosatom took full control of Uranium One. This means, writes the New York Times, that Mr and Mrs Clinton has helped Putin to take control of a great portion of the world production of uranium. US State Department, whose manager was named Hillary Clinton, was with and approved the decision.
Few politicians are as corrupt as Hillary Clinton. It's really ugly money enables her campaign contributors at an arch instrumental want to be paid for it. Trump's money smells certainly not better, but he pretends in any case to be just and FAIR.
We must stop parata the US as a democracy when policy conditions looks like this.
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