Oh look, a shady text exchange with Joe Biden's name on it AND testimony that both Hunter and Joe "aggressively leveraged the Biden name to make millions of dollars from foreign entities" ๐Ÿ‘€
ยท Oct 22, 2020 ยท NottheBee.com

With the final debate showdown between Trump and Biden looming tonight, we were looking forward to a crazy day on Twitter, and so far it hasn't disappointed. Several major developments in the Hunter Biden laptop saga broke this morning and hoo boy are they damning.

First, we have a text message screenshot posted by Mike Emmanuel โ€“ Fox News' senior political correspondent โ€“ where Joe is reportedly mentioned by name:

"Don't mention Joe being involved, it's only when u are face to face, I know u know that but they are paranoid," reads the message.

Without context, this could refer to any of the ten million "Joe's" on the face of the planet. That's probably what CNN and Adam Schiff will tell you. Methinks there's a bit more involved, however, when it involves Hunter Biden ("H" in the screenshot) and James Gilliar of the international consulting firm "J2cR," who was listed on the New York Post's original story on messages regarding "remunerations" and other discussions with Hunter.

The above message was sent from Gilliar to Tony Bobulinski, the CEO of Sinohawk Holdings, which in Bobulinski's own words "was a partnership between the Chinese operating through CEFC/Chairman Ye and the Biden family."

Who is Chairman Ye? He's one of the primary people listed on the Hunter Biden report from the Senate last month. The Senate committees found "potential criminal activity relating to transactions among and between Hunter Biden, his family, and his associates." Chairman Ye Jianming, the founder of CEFC China Energy Co. (and a well connected man within the Communist Party) was mentioned extensively. Hunter and his aunt and uncle even reportedly went on a little global shopping spree with a cool $100k Ye's senior associate slipped his way.

It's also worth noting that the Communist Party made Ye disappear in 2018, and his energy empire has all but fallen apart.

Bobulinski also dropped the second bombshell of the day regarding Hunter. He confirmed the authenticity of the emails the New York Post published last week regarding Hunter's attempts to cash in with Ye.

He also confirmed that the "Big Guy" mentioned in those emails is, in fact, Joe Biden.

Here's what the emails published by the Post said:

The list of numbers at the bottom there is a breakdown in percentages in who will receive how much equity in a new company formed in partnership with Ye. You'll note Hunter was going to get 20%, and the "Big Guy" was going to get 10%.

And here's what Bobulinski had to say:

"The reference to 'the Big Guy' in the much publicized May 13, 2017 email is in fact a reference to Joe Biden."

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Here is Bobulinski's full statement. Note that Biden's brother James is also implicated.

Another particular notable quote is this:

"Hunter Biden called his dad 'The Big Guy' or 'my Chairman,' and frequently referenced asking him for his sign-off or advice on various potential deals that we were discussing," said Bobulinski. "I've seen Vice President Biden saying he's never talked to Hunter about his business. I've seen firsthand that that's not true, because it wasn't just Hunter's business, they said they were putting the Biden family name and its legacy on the line."

Bobulinski explains that once he realized the investment venture was a way for Hunter to use the company as his "personal piggy bank" and had gone behind his back on certain matters, he attempted to shut things down.

"I don't have a political ax to grind; I just saw behind the Biden curtain and I grew concerned with what I saw," said Bobulinski. "The Biden family aggressively leveraged the Biden family name to make millions of dollars from foreign entities even though some were from communist controlled China."

Whether or not we'll get any additional bombshells today, I can't say, but one thing I do know: make sure you've got your popcorn ready for the debate tonight.


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