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Offline Grumpmeister

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While I've tried to keep an open mind about the whole affair, although I've always found it suspicious that Hunter Biden while having no relevant knowledge or experience in the field was earning $50k a month while working for Burisma Holdings, the evidence against Biden is starting to look more and more compelling. Especially now there has been a release of documents which if are genuine state categorically that he acted to prevent an investigation into his son's dealings.

For starters we have the event described by Joe himself. If you don't want to watch the entire thing fast forward to about 52 minutes and you can see him talk about the Ukraine affair, Biden admits to basically blackmailing the Ukraine Government to fire the prosecutor or they wouldn't get the loan guarantee.

http://youtu.be/Q0_AqpdwqK4

Now according to Biden this was because he believed that Shokin himself was corrupt. The problem is that recently new documents came to light that contradict said claim. This, if it is genuine, is the witness statement of one Viktor Mikolajovich Shokin, former head prosecutor for the Ukraine until, as admitted by Joe, he was forced out.

https://www.scribd.com/document/427618359/Shokin-Statement

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/463307-solomon-these-once-secret-memos-cast-doubt-on-joe-bidens-ukraine-story

Things get more interesting when it turns out that a member of Burisma's board, one Joseph Cofer Black, formerly served in the CIA. This would be the same agency that the 'whistleblower' who never heard the call between Trump and the Ukrainian president also works...  rubschin:

« Last Edit: September 28, 2019, 01:57:16 AM by Grumpmeister »
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