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jimnyc
02-09-2020, 11:41 AM
And nope, I don't mean Trump and a phone call - I'm talking about 6 proven investigations, and aid actually being held up for real, and then the aid being released the day after Biden had the prosecutor of those 6 investigations fired. This is all proven, no real investigations need to be done to prove that amount right there. Now, based on the Democrats own words, their own readings of the law/rules/constitution - this should spell a massive investigation and many witnesses needed. Perhaps Biden should have been impeached back then, but the Dems didn't give 2 shits about his actions.

In fact, they and their democrat ran MSM called BS on all of this and stated that these cases were "dormant" and that the story has been debunked over and over. Only that's not even remotely true. And a reporter with any brains would find out otherwise with a fairly easy investigation.

But this needs a much larger investigation, as there seems to be not only little doubt of Biden's actions to that point - but perhaps also more reasons than one, and the other reason being $$$. Of course he wanted to also protect his son and his actions as a board member of Burisma Holdings.

It goes deeper and even folks over there know the truth.

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UkraineGate: MSM believed Biden’s narrative, but documentary reveals ousted prosecutor had 6 cases against Burisma

Joe Biden pushed to oust the top Ukrainian prosecutor who had six cases against gas firm Burisma, where Hunter Biden sat on the board of directors. A new documentary is challenging the narrative that the media failed to check.

Burisma Holdings is a major private Ukrainian gas company, with headquarters in Cyprus, which employed Biden’s son Hunter from 2014 to 2019. The firm’s name surfaced last year when it was alleged that Donald Trump pressured his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky to open a probe into the firm – and his Democratic rival Joe Biden.

The claims snowballed into ‘abuse of power’ and ‘obstruction of Congress’ charges, which eventually led to the impeachment of President Trump by the House of Representatives on December 18. Trump has denied any wrongdoing, with his lawyers describing the row as a “dangerous perversion of the Constitution.”

When Joe Biden lobbied Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to replace Ukraine’s top prosecutor Viktor Shokin with Yuriy Lutsenko in 2015, his entourage claimed that Shokin had failed to thoroughly investigate corruption, and by pushing for his replacement “saint” Biden even acted against his family’s interests.

But the second episode of the documentary series ‘UkraineGate: Inconvenient facts’ produced by French investigative journalist Olivier Berruyer, founder of popular anti-corruption and economics blog Les Crises, shows information that undermines this narrative.

(10 minute video - Not so "dormant" investigations - at site)

The American media reported that Shokin’s case against Ukrainian energy company Burisma had gone “dormant,” and that by pressing for Lutsenko’s appointment, Biden was quashing corruption, even if that meant subjecting his own son to investigation in the process. Hunter Biden was on the company’s board from 2014 till 2019. However, documents collected by Berruyer show that Shokin’s Burisma probe was far from “dormant.” Shokin himself even told ABC News that his office had six investigations into Burisma open at the time of his resignation.

Lutsenko, he said, “stopped all those cases.”

ABC didn’t air this part of the interview, and the American media – including the Washington Post and the New York Times – continue to label Shokin’s investigation “dormant,” despite a number of publicly available documents showing otherwise and presented in the documentary.

One day after Lutsenko’s appointment, Biden called Poroshenko to welcome the announcement, and to inform him that the US would move forward with a $1 billion aid loan to Ukraine.

The cases against Burisma and its head Mykola Zlochevsky were closed under Lutsenko for various reasons. The company paid around $7 million in taxes, but it’s a fraction of the $70 million that Lutsenko himself said the company owed.

Berruyer does not claim that Shokin is an incorruptible public servant, and says that there are two hypotheses for the reasons for investigation. Either he wanted to punish criminal activity, or he may have been motivated to pursue the Burisma case to seize the assets of the company’s founder, Mykola Zlochevsky, before shaking the oligarch down for a bribe.

“In any case, this issue doesn’t change anything about the main point, Joe Biden’s involvement. Since the investigations were moving forward, he de facto helped the oligarch, voluntarily or not,” Berruyer said.

The second episode of the documentary is already available online, with two more to come.

https://www.rt.com/news/478817-biden-oust-ukrainian-prosecutor-documentary-berruyer/

And if anyone has the patience, a 40 minute video on UkraineGate and Biden's involvement.

https://i.imgur.com/KT9G2Mz.png

https://ukrainegate.info/part-2-not-so-dormant-investigations/

High_Plains_Drifter
02-09-2020, 12:26 PM
I don't think creepy uncle Joe and his corrupt family cashing in on his political career are far from over. I think they're looking into it, and I think there'll be hell to pay.

Course there's the optimist in me again... :rolleyes:

Gunny
02-10-2020, 10:10 AM
I imagine any call for investigating Bidens/Dems over this will go about as far as the investigation(s) into the Dem/MSM/bureaucracy role in the Russian collusion thing. They don't care what they're accused of because so far no one has done a damned thing.

Hitlery is STILL walking the streets.

High_Plains_Drifter
02-10-2020, 06:33 PM
I imagine any call for investigating Bidens/Dems over this will go about as far as the investigation(s) into the Dem/MSM/bureaucracy role in the Russian collusion thing. They don't care what they're accused of because so far no one has done a damned thing.

Hitlery is STILL walking the streets.
Well... we're still waiting for the Bar/Durham criminal investigation to be released. I think that's an ace in the hole and the repubs know it, and they're hanging onto it until AFTER the dems figure who their nominee is and closer to the election, and then they can run ads with all the dem corruption exposed in campaign ads, not to mention indicting people and throwing them in jail.