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Goldman Sachs - Selling uranium to Iran

oregonblitzkrieg
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As if these faggots (no offense to any gay posters, $75K) weren't unscrupulous enough, they are also dealing in the uranium business. After buying NUFCOR, a company that has supplied Iran with uranium in the past, they control 1/3 of the uranium that trades on the market (yes, uranium is TRADED), together with Deutsche Bank. After what these thieves have done to the US and the world economy, would anyone put it past this company of swine to sell uranium to Iran? And if they were actually caught doing so, would anyone in the US government do anything about it? Or are the bribes they're getting (like Hillary Clinton getting paid $400,000 by Goldman Sachs to deliver two speeches) just too sweet and fat to make them not want to rock the boat and kill this company?
reuters.com/article/2014/02/11/us-goldman-uranium-insight-idUSBREA1A0RX20140211
reuters.com/article/2014/02/11/us-goldman-uranium-insight-idUSBREA1A0RX20140211
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Look no further than the congress and the whitehouse to find the real criminals involved.
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They are criminals, but GS and its ilk are more grievous ones. Those in congress and the white house are too stupid and slow to concoct the kind of twisted schemes that GS comes up with. They wouldn't be able to act in unison to agree on what colors their pens should be in their desks, much less have the smarts to prey on world economies the way GS does. They may be financial wizards but their intentions are malicious and they need to be eradicated. That this company continues to exist is astounding.MikeDamone said:Look no further than the congress and the whitehouse to find the real criminals involved.
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No fan of GS, but you're gonna want to hop on the uranium bandwagon - $35/lb right now
Contrarian (and the original goldbug) James Dines was recommending it after 9/11, when around $20/lb. Shot up to $140 in 2007 but fell sharply esp after Fukushima. Its a very emotional metal
Fear not, it will be back. Fear of global warming will actually help. This is a clean energy source when used responsibly. Fukushima was not a plant failure, just too stingy to build a proper seawall