An Israeli citizen was among seven people charged by US prosecutors this week with smuggling sensitive electronic components to Russia that could potentially be used to make nuclear weapons.
US prosecutors claimed the group worked with two Moscow-based companies controlled by Russian intelligence services to acquire electronic components in the US that have civilian uses, but can also be used to help make nuclear and hypersonic weapons and in quantum computing.
They always play both sides.
[ + ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic
[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 5 points 1.4 yearsDec 18, 2022 01:18:39 ago (+5/-0)
[ + ] yesiknow
[ - ] yesiknow 3 points 1.4 yearsDec 18, 2022 01:37:53 ago (+3/-0)
Tolerating your enemy for so long is masochism.
Where do people running an internet craft forum get nuclear material from? Other jews? That's really all the mormons in the security agencies really are with their jew mnanufactured fake Christian cult.
[ + ] Rowdybme
[ - ] Rowdybme 2 points 1.4 yearsDec 18, 2022 09:54:07 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] mikenigger
[ - ] mikenigger 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 18, 2022 12:04:08 ago (+0/-0)
christ killers
[ + ] con77
[ - ] con77 2 points 1.4 yearsDec 18, 2022 01:29:25 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] Monica
[ - ] Monica 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 18, 2022 13:03:43 ago (+0/-0)
Russia already has "nukes" and equipment to make them so who cares... they are fake anyways
[ + ] Garrett
[ - ] Garrett 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 18, 2022 11:54:22 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] prototype
[ - ] prototype 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 18, 2022 09:33:53 ago (+0/-0)
was "civilian" hardware that "could" be used for military applications, including "quantum."
What civilian hardware?
My guess is it was GPUs. He's smuggling computer parts. Probably not smuggling at all. Sounds like a standard jewish business, taking advantage of an export ban (ban on competition) to export computer parts to ukraine and russia.
Guess where those are likely going during a war? To citizens avoiding the outdoors due to fear of nuclear war, or due to how cold winter is.
I hate that I'm defending this dude. Something smells about the description the u.s. decided to use for what he was caught smuggling.
I'm calling it now. Dude got caught pricing gouging and exporting PS5s, kek.
Reads like a propaganda piece, which makes me wonder about the motives of who wrote it and who posted it.