10/14/2020 / By Ethan Huff
The New York Post, as you may have seen, published a bombshell report this week exposing Joe and Hunter Biden as deep state swamp creatures who conspired with foreign interests to sell American influence, and later lied about it. And the Biden campaign is now in vehement denial, insisting that because certain key meetings were not on Joe’s official schedule that they never occurred.
The report, which quickly went viral on social media before Facebook and Twitter launched a campaign to stop its spread, reveals that Joe knew full well what his son Hunter was doing in the Ukraine with top executives from Burisma. Joe, then the vice president under Barack Obama, also used his own political influence to grease the wheels for Hunter’s success in the criminal operation, making him complicit.
Whenever he has been pressed about the issue – a rarity – Joe either gets angry and lashes out at reporters or tries to deflect attention back to President Trump, whom he says is the real problem in our country. Joe has, however, publicly denied any knowledge of Hunter’s activities in the Ukraine, which we now know to be a bald-faced lie.
In one of the leaked emails obtained by the Post, Vadim Pozharskyi, believed to be the No. 3 executive at Burisma, petitioned Hunter and his then-business partner Devon Archer to “use [their] influence” to protect Burisma from “blackmailing” by the “new authorities in power” at the time.
Again, the Biden campaign claims that none of this actually happened, despite the email evidence, because there are supposedly no official entries in Joe’s schedule showing that he was in any way involved with his son’s illicit dealings. But other emails also published by the Post show that Hunter did, in fact, introduce his father Joe to a top executive at Burisma right around the time when Joe publicly bragged that he had supposedly leveraged $1 billion in U.S. financial aid to force former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to fire Viktor Shokin, the former Prosecutor General of Ukraine.
As it turns out, Joe’s motivation for getting Shokin fired had nothing to do with the U.S. and E.U. being opposed to his rule, which is what Joe claimed at the time. Instead, Shokin was busy investigating the management and executive board of Burisma, which included Hunter and Archer. In other words, Joe intervened in foreign affairs, using U.S. tax dollars, to protect his son while aiding and abetting Burisma’s alleged criminal activity.
“The emails offer evidence that Hunter Biden did in fact introduce his father to a top executive at Burisma less than a year before the vice president moved to oust Shokin, thereby quashing an investigation into the firm,” Zero Hedge reports.
“All of this would seem to undermine Biden’s claim that he has ‘never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings,’ which also included extensive dealings in China.
Due to the incriminating nature of these and other revelations put forth by the Post, Silicon Valley has been working overtime to censor them from all the major tech platforms. Twitter has created a special overlay for the story that claims the “Headlines don’t tell the full story,” urging potential readers to “read the article on Twitter before Retweeting.”
Facebook has reportedly done the same, with Donald Trump Jr. tweeting that this “is straight-up election interference by @Facebook.” “Big Tech is openly trying to rig this election for Biden & should be held accountable immediately,” he added.
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