Saturday 9 September 2023

U.S. Politics: Hunter Biden’s China-Ukraine Axis

 

Hunter Biden’s China-Ukraine Axis


Did the president’s son hope to make billions by bringing China into Ukraine?


September 8, 2023 by Daniel Greenfield, Front Page Magazine



At first glance, Hunter Biden’s business dealings appear to be internationally opportunistic, leaping from one part of the world to the other, exploiting whatever openings emerged.

Closer scrutiny however suggests that Hunter and his business partners were piggybacking on the foreign and domestic policies of the Obama administration, converging on green energy investments at home, and Chinese and Ukrainian oligarchs looking to do business in America.

Hunter Biden’s perceived value to foreign interests was his inside track, through his father, and that was reinforced when his father showed up at restaurants or phoned into meetings. And while Hunter scored millions, there is growing evidence that the true scope of the deals on the agenda, which would have been in the billions, were never realized. As Joe Biden’s political career appeared to be over, a desperate Hunter began a downward spiral of drug abuse.

A key piece of the puzzle emerged with the revelations made by an FBI informant that Hunter Biden had tried to convince Burisma’s co-founder to launch an IPO by buying an American energy company. While the informant advised Burisma against the move, I speculated that Hunter might have been looking to get in on the ground floor of a major domestic energy deal that would have been worth billions by bringing together a U.S. company with Burisma.

J.E. Dyer, a former US Naval Intelligence officer who has spent a good deal of time investigating Biden’s scandals, has written an extended analysis that brings China into the picture.

Dyer points out that Hunter’s people were working with both Ukrainian and Chinese energy interests, Burisma and the CEFC Energy conglomerate which has been linked to China’s Communist Party. CEFC had provided Hunter with millions in investment capital through an entity known as Hudson West III. The question is where would all that money go?

In 2016, Ye Jianming, the CEFC chairman, announced that he wanted to expand “by acquiring global assets”. A year later, CEFC would try to buy a giant stake in Putin’s state-owned Rosneft company, but might Ye have been considering a deal that would bring American and Ukrainian energy assets into CEFC’s portfolio in what would have been a major coup for the company?

CEFC had been built around doing business in war zones like Sudan and Iraq, but Ye had bigger ambitions to bring in energy assets in safe and prosperous parts of the world. The PRC was too dependent on getting its energy from places that American and European companies didn’t want to go. Going into Ukraine, back then, might have seemed like a step up. And buying into America’s energy industry would be a crucial expansion into a prosperous enemy nation.

This clicked neatly with Ye’s double identity working with a People’s Liberation Army’s front group that was also collecting intelligence. To that end, Ye may have gifted Hunter an $80,000 diamond. Diamonds are a convenient way of moving vast sums of money around that are less likely to be tracked by the authorities. Giving Hunter a diamond also amounted to having potentially compromising materials on the son of the vice president and potential president.

Ye had previously intended to make the Czech Republic into China’s “Gateway to the European Union”, but Ukraine represented an even more vital supply line. Packaging together Burisma, Ukraine’s vital producer, an American energy company, and influence at the highest levels of the White House would have been the deal of a lifetime.

Furthermore, as Dyer notes, China wanted to secure liquid natural gas exports from the United States. Combining Burisma and an American energy company would have given CEFC and China critical control over natural gas production so vital to Europe and imports from America.

The national security implications of such an arrangement that would have provided vital pieces of China’s economic expansionism in America and around the world could have been catastrophic. Fortunately for the United States, Hunter had the worst luck in the world.

Both Burisma and CEFC were deeply corrupt organizations and they could not outrun their legal problems. While Joe Biden was able to intervene and get a Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Burisma fired, its founder, Mykola Zlochevsky, continued struggling with investigations at home and abroad, and was arrested in absentia in 2020. Joe Biden would now be in a great position to allow Zlochevsky to come home, but Burisma long ago stopped paying Hunter’s bills.

In 2017, CEFC’s top lobbyist, Patrick Ho, was arrested in New York and charged with trying to bribe the president of Chad. A year later, Ye Jianming had been detained for economic crimes in his own home country and has since ‘disappeared’. The Bidens had built their business around deals with corrupt foreign oligarchs who were operating inside corrupt systems. Zlochevsky had been close to Ukraine’s former Russian-backed regime and was at odds with the new government. CEFC fell afoul of Xi’s consolidation of power conducted under the guise of cracking down on corruption. And at a crucial moment, Joe Biden no longer had any access.

Hunter might have hoped to bring Jianming and Zlochevsky together around an American business deal, instead Zlochevsky ended up in Cyprus and Jianming went missing. And while we don’t know what Hunter’s Chinese partners really thought of him, the FBI informant material shows that Burisma’s bosses had come to view Hunter with distrust and contempt. In a cutthroat business, Hunter was an unstable amateur whose only real asset was his last name. As Hillary Clinton shouldered Joe Biden out of the way, Hunter’s usefulness was rapidly disappearing.

In 2017, with Joe Biden out of office, Hunter sent a threatening text message to a Chinese investment partner, Henry Zhao of Bohai Harvest Fund Management. “I am sitting here with my father we would like to understand why the commitment has not been fulfilled,” he blustered. “I will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction.”

Less than two weeks later, Hunter’s law firm got $100,000 from CEFC and then $5 million sent to Hudson West III, a joint investment firm, but by then Burisma had cut Hunter’s compensation sharply and a deal bringing together Ukraine, China and an American company was likely impossible. Burisma had too many legal issues and Joe Biden could no longer fix them. CEFC’s own fortunes would begin to unwind toward the end of the year leaving Hunter high and dry. With CEFC under investigation in the U.S., Hunter’s transfers were being flagged.

Unlike Zlochevsky and Burisma, CEFC and Ho seemed to have taken too long to realize that Hunter Biden was worthless and certainly couldn’t protect them against a criminal investigation. The Justice Department carefully avoided touching Hunter and Joe’s brother James, along with other politically connected figures on the American end, but swept up assorted foreigners.

On the other side of the ocean, China’s Communist regime finished the job. Ye had hoped to eclipse giants like Sinopec and the China National Petroleum Corporation, instead, like many other Chinese oligarchs, he discovered that Xi wanted consolidation not competition. The PRC was still going to remain a Communist system and Ye proved to be a threat rather than an asset. Had CEFC managed to bring together America, China and Ukraine, or successfully closed the deal for a major stake in Rosneft, Ye might have survived, but instead he failed.

Hunter’s downfall parallels that of Burisma and CEFC. As they spiral downward, he gets divorced, begins doing dangerous amounts of drugs and burning through his money.

By 2019, CEFC is done and Burisma is just about played out, Hunter Biden drops off his laptops at a repair shop and continues stumbling through the messy shambles of his life. But at least he’s better off than Ye, though not nearly as well off as Zlochevsky who is living the good life.

Having blown his big chance, Hunter is doing what addicts do, hitting bottom.

The original glorious dream that might have brought together a Chinese Communist energy company, a Ukrainian energy producer and Democratic Party political insiders primed to cash in on an IPO that might have been worth billions was also left behind along with so much else.

Hunter, like his Chinese partners, had flown too high, and like them he was falling back to earth.






Pud says:  There is no doubt about it, Hunter Biden is a "Made Man"in the gang of the demented pedophile crime lord Joe Biden. It is unlikely that he will ever go to jail as long as the Democrats hold the levers of power in Congress, the FBI & the Justice Department and he enjoys favorable coverage in most of the left wing controlled media that ruthlessly maligns Donald Trump.  America's best hope of stopping this evil is re-electing Donald Trump as POTUS in 2024. If the Democrats remain in power America will remain in grave danger of becoming just anther failed 3rd world dictatorship shithole run behind the scenes by crooks like Joe and Hunter Biden. 

God Bless America and may God grant Donald Trump victory in 2024 and protect him from harm, Amen!



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Democrat Police Defunder Bloodied in Violent Carjacking, Calls for Tougher Crime Laws

Democratic party chairwoman Shivanthi Sathanandan is left bloodied in violent carjacking and now calls for tougher crime control laws (carjacking and assault are already against the law).after once vowing to dismantle Minneapolis Police Dept.

  • Shivanthi Sathanandan shared news of the attack on social media Wednesday 
  • She's been riding the gravy train since 2006 when she joined up with the DFL
  • The Democratic party official who pledged to 'dismantle' the Minneapolis Police Department in 2020 is now calling for tougher crime control laws after suffering a violent carjacking outside her Minnesota home.

Shivanthi Sathanandan, the Second Vice Chairwoman for the Democrat-Farmer-Labor party, took to Facebook on Wednesday to share the graphic outcome of the gunpoint attack on her driveway and to call for justice.

Pictured with blood on her face, she said that she had suffered a broken leg, deep cuts on her head and all over her body, and bruising after four young men (no ID on the perps: we all know what that means :) carrying guns 'beat me violently down to the ground in front of our kids. And I have rage' she said.

Sathanandan demanded swift consequences, calling to 'catch these young people who are running wild and creating chaos in our city and hold them in custody and prosecute them. Period.'

The photo quickly went viral as users pointed back to a 2020 post from Sathanandan's account calling to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department, writing that 'MPD has systematically failed the Black Community, they have failed ALL OF US... If you are still disagreeing with that BASIC FACT, I'm not sure what to say to you'.

(Facts? What facts?)

The DFP politician shared this photo and a post demanding justice after the violent attack

The DFP politician shared this photo after the violent attack. Some people have to learn the hard way.

Sathanandan in 2020 called for the dismantling of the Minneapolis Police Department

Sathanandan in 2020 called for the dismantling of the Minneapolis Police Department. In another post from June 2 of that same year, she praised the Minneapolis School Board's decision to terminate its contract with the police department, stating, "MPD should have no place in our children's schools."

Shivanthi Sathanandan

Sathanandan shared a photo of herself after the attack on Facebook with blood running down her face.

She wrote: 'Look at my face in the picture. This is the face of a mother who just had the [s**t] beaten out of her.' (She thinks she deserves extra consideration because she is a mother. The carjackers didn't agree :)

In the post, she went on to call for more to be done to catch those responsible for 'creating chaos across our city'. But some pointed out that Sathanandan had led calls to dismantle the police department back in June 2020, at the height of the Black Lives Matter protests.

On another account she had written: 'We are going to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department. Say it with me.

'DISMANTLE [...] The [...] Minneapolis [...] Police [...] Department

'As allies, what can we do right now? LISTEN and LEARN from our Black siblings. And then AMPLIFY this message right now, in this moment. MPD has systematically failed the Black Community, they have failed ALL OF US. 

'It's time to build a new infrastructure that works for ALL communities. If you are still disagreeing with that BASIC FACT, I'm not sure what to say to you.'

“Rarely is hypocrisy quite that obvious,” said Jason Johnson, president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund.

Johnson said this appeared to him to be a person of privilege who felt insulated from crime at the time she was calling for the dismantling of her local police department.

“When it comes closer to home and she becomes a victim of that exact same type of crime, all of a sudden her position changes,” he said.

Minneapolis police confirmed the carjacking incident. While her car was later recovered, no suspects have been arrested.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12495197/Democratic-party-official-Shivanthi-Sathanandan-left-bloodied-violent-carjacking-calls-tougher-crime-laws-vowing-dismantle-Minneapolis-Police-Department.html


Friday 8 September 2023

Police Issue Urgent Warning to Homeowners Who Find Christmas Gnomes in their Gardens

Police issue urgent warning to homeowners who mysteriously find Christmas 'gnomes' in their garden - as force reveals there's a sinister motive behind them

  • North Wales Police released an image of a festive decoration as an example

Police have issued an urgent warning to homeowners who mysteriously find a 'Christmas gnome' in their garden amid fears of a sinister motive.

Detectives have been receiving reports of people in the Broughton area of Wales finding the ornaments with no explanation. 

North Wales Police released an image of a festive decoration - but warned it could represent criminals' latest weapon to target homes.

Officers suggested it could be a trick by potential burglars to see if anyone is home or not.  

A spokesman for the Flintshire North branch of the force said: 'We are aware of a report of individuals in the Broughton area leaving Christmas gnomes in residential front gardens. 

North Wales Police released an image of a festive decoration - but warned there could be a sinister reason for it being found

North Wales Police released an image of a festive decoration - but warned there could be a sinister reason for it being found

'This type of behaviour is sometimes used as a "calling card" to see if the gnome is collected by the resident.

'If not, the property is likely to be empty and could be an easy target for burglaries. 

'We would advise residents to be vigilant and ensure your home is secure.'

The local policing team urged anyone who witnesses anything suspicious to contact the force via their website.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12481973/Warning-homeowners-Christmas-gnomes-garden-police-say-sinister-motive.html

Dave Robinson (pictured), from Cornwall, has hundreds of garden gnomes which he has collected in the last five years - and admitted it takes five hours to paint and maintain them in one sitting

Dave Robinson (pictured), from Cornwall, has hundreds of garden gnomes which he has collected in the last five years

But despite Dave's passion for the garden gnomes (pictured), some viewers were left uninspired by his hobby and suggested the items would be giving them 'nightmares'

Some viewers said the gnomes would be giving them 'nightmares'

Speaking to presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary, Dave explained how his collection (pictured) started five years ago

More Gnomes

The Pride gnome is the latest addition to the Lock's collection. It turned up while they were at the Isle of Wight Pride Festival.
Friends, family and neighbours of the couple have denied placing the gnomes in their garden.

Two friendly Gnomes

Peter Leighton, 61, and his son David had to avoid crunching gravel, security lights and dogs to put the cheeky figurines on neighbours' lawns in their tiny village. Some were 'adopted' and kept there permanently

Another friendly Gnome

Gnomes placed in various places in Brattleby, Lincs by prankster Peter Leighton whose identity as the culprit only came to light at his funeral.
Gnomes placed in various places in Brattleby, Lincs by prankster Peter Leighton whose identity as the culprit only came to light at his funeral.

The gnomes' favourite hangouts included garden walls, bus stops and chicken coops

Everyone seemed to love the mysterious trinkets - including the inhabitants of a village duck pond

Even ducks love Gnomes

In the past 10 years, sales have nosedived across the UK as Brits 'fall out of love' with the garden ornaments

Happy Gnome

Back in fashion: Sales of plastic and pottery gnomes have doubled in the last year - suggesting that a new generation of homeowners are falling in love with the miniature figures

Closeup

Hidden treasure: One of several gnome homes along Fisherman's Trail in Little Buffalo State Park in Newport, Pennsylvania is seen here

A gnome's home

Mrs Brana thinks it was jealousy that motivated the thief to steal her award-winning ornaments

A neighbor stole these Gnomes

Broomfield's cottage in Alford, Lincolnshire is testimony to his love for the fairy dwarves

A Gnome's cottage

The gnomes rebel against the new additions at the married couple's home in the Ikea advert

The gnomes rebel against Ikea

The Advertising Standards Authority has received 50 complaints from concerned viewers in relation to the advert

Ikea killing Gnomes

Ikea's recent 'Say no to Gnomes' advert has prompted an angry response from some television viewers

From Ikea's 'Say no to Gnomes' advert

The actors provided voices for the 2011 movie Gnomeo & Juliet, about star-crossed ceramic figures who reside in neighbouring homes at 2B and Not 2B Verona Drive — and now they’re required for the sequel

Gnomeo & Juliet

Naughty gnomes: Sandra Smith has put clothes on her knomes following a complaint by a neighbour

Naughty gnomes: Sandra Smith was ordered by her Council to put clothes on her Gnomes following a complaint by a neighbour