Emails reveal Hunter Biden helped fund US biolab contractor in Ukraine

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by Leonardo Briceno

Hunter Biden was “instrumental in the funding of a firm conducting pathogen and anthrax research in Ukrainian biolabs,” according to The National Pulse.

 

An exclusive report from The National Pulse revealed that Hunter Biden’s bio firm partnered with Ukrainian researchers tasked with “isolating deadly pathogens” using funds from the Obama administration’s Department of Defense.

 

The National Pulse exclusively reported Thursday that an investment firm directed by President Joe Biden’s controversial son Hunter Biden was “a leading financial backer of a pandemic tracking and response firm that collaborated on identifying and isolating deadly pathogens in Ukrainian laboratories,” while receiving funds from President Barack Obama’s Defense Department in the process.

 

Emails from Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop show he “helped secure millions of dollars of funding for Metabiota, a Department of Defense contractor specializing in research on pandemic-causing diseases that could be used as bioweapons,” according to new communications also obtained by DailyMail.com.

 

Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners (RSTP), a subsidiary of the Hunter Biden-founded Rosemont Capital, listed the US president’s son as a managing director.

 

Amongst the companies listed on archived versions of the RSTP’s investment portfolio is San Francisco-based Metabiota, which purports to detect, track, and analyze emerging infectious diseases, The National Pulse explained.

 
Metabiota says it is dedicated to the discovery and prevention of new infectious pathogens. “Metabiota has over a decade of experience partnering with industry and governments worldwide to build resilience to epidemics and protect global public health,” according to the description on the company’s website.
 
But what Hunter Biden likely saw as an investment opportunity to invest in an up-and-coming medical research entity may have been interpreted by Russia as a threat—one of the many justifications the Kremlin has given for its “special military operation” in Ukraine. Russia recently hinted at a potential threat coming from a partnership between the United States and Ukraine researchers, claiming international cooperation to develop a biological weapon. Meanwhile, it’s an accusation that’s been largely dismissed by the international community.
 

In response to the allegations, the United Nations released a statement on March 18, saying that it could find no reason to believe that this was in fact the case. At the UN’s Security Council, UN Undersecretary Izumi Nakamitsu stated that the accusations were unfounded and amounted to nothing more than theatre.

 

On top of the UN’s assertions, the United States Department of State issued a press release on March 14, stating that “The Kremlin’s false allegations of U.S. labs and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats in Ukraine are the latest examples of disinformation we have repeatedly debunked over the years in Ukraine and around the world.” Russia, and the Soviet Union, “has long accused the West of the very CBRN actions it undertakes,” the State Department said.

 

But back at the UN’s security council, the Russian Federation’s representative asserted that Russia had recovered evidence that the United States had been conducting joint biological research in Ukraine and had funded those efforts to the tune of $32 million. Moreover, the representative also presented documentation to back up the claim. According to the UN’s press release, the US representative couldn’t produce a ready explanation on 11 March, when confronted:

 
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“The delegate of the United States was not able to explain documented proof of a 2005 agreement signed between the United States and Ukrainian ministers, which laid out support for joint biological research on Ukrainian territory.”
 
And that’s where Hunter Biden seemingly comes into play.

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On top of the UN’s assertions, the United States Department of State issued a press release on March 14, stating that “The Kremlin’s false allegations of U.S. labs and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats in Ukraine are the latest examples of disinformation we have repeatedly debunked over the years in Ukraine and around the world.”

And then we find out that the son of the former Vice President (current president, emplaced by fraud) was involved in financing the labs and research. This kind of swirling shit cannot have the stink scrubbed off of it. No matter WHAT the details are, the implications cannot be counteracted.

Again, this is what election fraud gets you. Disaster. Utter disaster.

But greg the sage tells us

Reply to 
TrumpWon
 1 day ago

Nobody gives a rat’s ass about Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Greg:
Nobody gives a rat’s ass about Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Greg is out of step with many (unpaid) Dems.

NEW polling released this week by Rasmussen Reports shows that a growing number of Democrat voters are waking up to the fact that the 2020 election was, at the very least, rigged, if not outright stolen.

According to the poll from March 24th, nearly a quarter of registered Democrat voters now believe that Joe would not be president today if the media had done their jobs and fully reported the story about Hunter’s laptop before the election.

Close to 2/3 of Democrats are saying that they are now following the laptop story closely and almost half saying that ‘the big man’ (Joe) was not only aware of his son’s corrupt business dealings but was likely involved and profited from them.

Why Did Hunter Biden Have DOD Encryption Keys On His Laptop?

The ongoing analysis of the hard drive of Hunter Biden’s laptop has revealed that there are multiple Department of Defense “encryption keys” on it. These keys allow access to DOD email accounts and databases. The exact number of these keys is still unknown.  There may be dozens.
The keys are known more formally as “root encryption certificates.” Some of them appear to have unusually long expiration dates with many lasting twenty years or more. Such keys should not be present on a personal laptop of any kind, and there is no known reason that Hunter Biden would be in possession of them at all.
The keys were discovered only recently by Jack Maxey’s technical team working in Switzerland. Shortly after the discovery of the keys Maxey contacted the U.S. Embassy in Switzerland and reported that he had information that might compromise American national security and would like to talk to someone in the Regional Security Office to report what he had learned. His contact information was taken by the person with whom he spoke, but no one has ever called back to obtain the information in his possession.
According to information provided to Maxey, DOD is now aware of the presence of the keys on the laptop’s hard drive, has determined that the keys were still active, and has taken steps to cancel them.
An IT technical expert advising Maxey’s team has speculated that the keys present on Hunter’s laptop might have allowed Hunter to create throwaway email accounts on DOD servers and thereby route personal and business communications through those servers to escape detection. Such an arrangement would be in effect a much more sophisticated version of Hillary Clinton’s use of her “homebrew” server to evade monitoring of her communications while she was Secretary of State.
This is a developing story. We will provide updates as they become available. It bears worth emphasizing at this stage, however, that Hunter Biden’s laptop has been in the possession of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) since well before the 2020 election. If the information currently in Maxey’s possession from DOD is correct and encryption keys giving access to DOD systems were still active until Maxey and his team discovered their presence and reported themthat would seem to suggest strongly that the FBI has never bothered to investigate what is on the hard drive.

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Why Did Joe Biden’s Special Assistant Send Hunter Biden Daily Intel Briefs?

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Why Did Joe Biden’s Special Assistant Send Hunter Biden Daily Intel Briefs?
If you have been following the saga of Hunter’s Laptop from Hell, you will know that we are now in Phase Two of the coverup. In Phase One you were told that the laptop was the creation of the Russians designed to sabotage Joe Biden’s campaign for President. That lie has now collapsed, so in Phase Two we are being told that whatever Hunter was up to, it has nothing to do with Joe. Hunter may have spent his time up to his eyeballs in hookers and blow and kept company with a lot of unsavory characters, but Joe knew nothing about any of it.
“I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings,” Biden insisted in 2019. Essentially saying “There is no family enterprise.”

It is funny then that the contents of Hunter’s laptop do not jive at all with that characterization. On the contrary, the laptop is filled with documents and emails which make perfectly clear that Hunter and Joe worked closely together, commingled funds, and operated largely as a team. As noted in the tweet above, a close Hunter Biden business associate Tony Bobulinski has gone on record stating “I have heard Joe Biden say that he’s never discussed business with Hunter. That is false.”
A case in point would be the intelligence briefings shared with Hunter by the Office of the Vice President. Over a period of what appears to be years, a daily intelligence briefing prepared for Joe Biden was forwarded to Hunter and several other members of the Biden family. When this practice began is unclear. The documents reviewed so far appear to have been from the period after Joe left the White House. They were sent by a woman named Kathy Chung.

Last edited 2 years ago by TrumpWon