Friday, April 1, 2022

Hunter Biden texted brother's widow about 'my client the chief of intelligence' of China

New revelations from Hunter Biden's "Laptop from hell" may show why top U.S. intelligence officials did not want it gaining credence in the weeks before the 2020 presidential election.

Hunter Biden had texted his brother's widow that China arrested CIA informants in "Retaliation" for the U.S. arresting of "My client the chief of intelligence of the people's republic of China."

Hunter Biden sent the text messages to Hallie Biden on Dec. 14, 2018, according to text messages found on the abandoned laptop by the non-profit research group "Marco Polo" headed by former Trump White House official Garrett Ziegler, who heads the Marco Polo research group.

"You're right Hallie and I find myself very alone in dealing with rebuilding an income that can support an enormous alimony and my kids costs and myself, dealing with the aftermath of the abduction and likely assassination of my business partner the richest man in the world, the arrest and conviction of my client the chief of intelligence of the people's republic of China by the US government, the retaliation of the Chinese in the ouster and arrest of US suspected CIA operatives inside China, my suspected involvement in brokering a deal with Vladimir Putin directly for the largest sale of oil gas assets inside Russia to China, a tax bill that Eric left hanging over my business and And Dads running for president."

CEFC China Energy Company Limited was the largest private oil and gas company in China when Hunter Biden began doing business with the firm in 2017.

Hunter Biden probe spotlights China's powerful influence at high levels in U.S., December 10, 2020.

As Hunter Biden explained to his business partner Tony Bobulinski in text messages, he spoke with the Chairman of CEFC China Ye Jianming on a "Regular basis" because we have "a standing once a week call as I am also his personal counsel in the U.S.".

https://www.worldtribune.com/hunter-biden-texted-brothers-widow-about-my-client-the-chief-of-intelligence-of-china/ 

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