Truth Seeker ID: b640aa Oct. 31, 2020, 11:57 a.m. No.6472   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://thegrayzone.com/2019/07/28/biden-privatization-plan-colombia-honduras-migration/

 

How Joe Biden’s privatization plans helped doom Latin America and fuel the migration crisis

 

July 28, 2019

 

By Max Blumenthal

 

While campaigning for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination this year, former Senator and Vice President Joseph Biden has touted the crucial role he played in designing US mega-development and drug war campaigns that transformed the socio-political landscape of large swaths of Latin America.

 

“I was one of the architects of Plan Colombia,” Biden boasted in a July 5 interview with CNN, referring to the multi-billion dollar US effort to end Colombia’s civil war with a massive surge of support for the country’s military. According to Biden, the plan was a panacea for Colombia’s problems, from “crooked cops” to civil strife.

 

But Biden’s plan for Colombia has contributed directly to the country’s transformation into a hyper-militarized bastion of right-wing rule, enhancing the power and presence of the notoriously brutal armed forces while failing miserably in its anti-narcotic and reformist objectives.

 

This year alone, more than 50 human rights defenders were killed in Colombia in the first four months of 2019, while coca production is close to record levels. And as Colombian peace activists lamented in interviews with The Grayzone, the US is still in complete control of Bogotá’s failed anti-drug policy, thanks largely to Plan Colombia.

 

Biden has also pumped up his role in an initiative called the Alliance for Prosperity, which was applied to the Northern Triangle of Central America. The former vice president was so central to the program’s genesis that it was informally known as “Plan Biden.”

 

Marketed as an answer to the crisis of child migration, Biden’s brainchild channeled $750 million through a right-wing government installed by a US-orchestrated military coup to spur mega-development projects and privatize social services.

 

The Grayzone visited Honduras in July and documented, through interviews with human rights defenders, students, indigenous activists, and citizens from all walks of life, how the Alliance for Prosperity helped set the stage for a national rebellion.

 

In recent months, teachers, doctors, students, and rural campesinos have been in the streets protesting the privatization plans imposed on their country under the watch of Biden and his successors.

 

The gutting of public health services, teacher layoffs, staggering hikes in electricity prices, and environmentally destructive mega-development projects are critical factors in mass migration from Honduras. And indeed, they are immediate byproducts of the so-called “Biden plan.”

 

“Biden is taking credit for doing something constructive to stop the migration crisis and blaming the concentration camps [on the US-Mexico border] on Trump. But it’s Biden’s policies that are driving more people out of Central America and making human rights defenders lives more precarious by defending entities that have no interest in human rights,” explained Adrienne Pine, a professor of anthropology at American University and leading researcher of the social crisis in Honduras, in an interview with The Grayzone.

 

“So $750 million US taxpayer dollars that were allocated to supposedly address child migration are actually making things worse,” Pine added. “It started with unaccompanied minors and now you have children in cages. Largely thanks to Biden.”

 

‘I was one of the architects of Plan Colombia’

 

In an interview with CNN on July 5, Biden was asked if he favored decriminalizing the entry of Latin American migrants to the United States. Responding with a definitive “no,” Joe Biden stated that he would be “surging folks to the border to make those concrete decisions” about who receives asylum.

 

Biden argued that he had the best record of addressing the root causes of the migration crisis, recalling how he imposed a solution on Central America’s migration crisis. “You do the following things to make your country better so people don’t leave, and we will help you do that, just like we did in Colombia,” he said.

 

“What did we do in Colombia? We went down and said, okay, and I was one of the architects of Plan Colombia,” Biden continued. “I said, here’s the deal. If you have all these crooked cops, all these federal police, we’re sending our FBI down, you let us put them through a lie detector test, let us tell you who you should fire and tell you the kind of people you should hire. They did and began to change. We can do so much if we’re committed.”

 

With the arrogance of a pith-helmeted high colonial official meting out instructions on who to hire and fire to his docile subjects, Biden presided over a plan that failed miserably in its stated goals, while transforming Colombia into a hyper-militarized bastion of US regional influence.

 

Plan Colombia: ‘They come and ask for bread, and you give them stones’

 

Plan Colombia was originally conceived by Colombian President Andrés Pastrana in 1999, as an alternative development and conflict resolution plan for his war-torn country. He considered calling it the “Plan for Colombia’s Peace.”

 

The proposal was quickly hijacked by the Bill Clinton administration, with Joe Biden lobbying in the Senate for an iron-fisted militarization plan. “We have an obligation, in the interests of our children and the interests of the hemisphere, to keep the oldest democracy in place, to give them a fighting chance to keep from becoming a narcostate,” Biden said in a June 2000 floor speech.

 

When Plan Colombia’s first formal draft was published, it was done so in English, not Spanish. The original spirit of peace-building was completely sapped from the document by Biden, whose vigorous wheeling-and-dealing ensured that almost 80 percent of the $7.5 billion plan went to the Colombian military. 500 US military personnel were promptly dispatched to Bogota to train the country’s military.

 

“If you read the original Plan Colombia, not the one that was written in Washington but the original Plan Colombia, there’s no mention of military drives against the FARC rebels,” Robert White, the former number two at the US embassy in Bogota, complained in 2000. “Quite the contrary. [Pastrana] says the FARC is part of the history of Colombia and a historical phenomenon, he says, and they must be treated as Colombians.”

 

White lamented how Washington had abused the trust of the Colombians: “They come and ask for bread, and you give them stones.”

 

Plan Colombia was largely implemented under the watch of the hardline right-wing President Álvaro Uribe. In 1991, Uribe was placed on a US Drug Enforcement Agency list of “important Colombian narco-traffickers,” in part due to his role in helping drug kingpin Pablo Escobar’s obtain licenses for landing strips while Uribe was the head of Colombia’s Civil Aeronautics Department.

 

Under Uribe’s watch, toxic chemicals were sprayed by military forces across the Colombian countryside, poisoning the crops of impoverished farmers and displacing millions.

 

Biden with former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe at the Concordia Summit in June 2017

 

Six years after Bill Clinton initiated Plan Colombia, however, even US drug czar John Walters was forced to quietly admit in a letter to the Senate that the price of cocaine in the US had declined, the flow of the drug into the US had risen, and its purity had increased.

 

Meanwhile, a UN Office of Drugs and Crime report found that coca cultivation reached record levels in Colombia in 2018. In other words, billions of dollars have been squandered, and a society already in turmoil has been laid to waste.

 

For the military and right-wing paramilitary forces that have shored up the rule of leaders like Uribe and the current ultra-conservative Colombian president, Ivan Duque, Plan Colombia offered a sense of near-total impunity.

 

The depravity of the country’s military was put on bold display when the so-called “false positives” scandal was exposed in 2008. The incident began when army officers lured 22 rural laborers to a far-away location, massacred them, and then dressed them in uniforms of the leftist FARC guerrillas.

 

Victims of Colombia’s “false positives” scandal, where laborers were massacred to justify Plan Colombia funding

 

It was an overt attempt to raise the FARC body count and justify the counter-insurgency aid flowing from the US under Plan Colombia. The officers who oversaw the slaughter were paid bounties and given promotions.

 

Colombian academics Omar Eduardo Rojas Bolaños and Fabián Leonardo Benavides demonstrated in a meticulous study that the “false positives” killings reflected “a systematic practice that implicates the commanders of brigades, battalions and tactical units” in the deaths of more than 10,000 civilians. Indeed, under Plan Colombia, the incident was far from an isolated atrocity.

 

Colombian activist Santiago Salinas in Bogotá

 

Colombian activist Santiago Salinas in Bogotá (Photo: Ben Norton)

 

Forfeiting Colombia’s national sovereignty

 

In an interview in Bogotá this May, The Grayzone’s Ben Norton asked Colombian social leader Santiago Salinas if there was any hope for progressive political transformation since the ratification of Plan Colombia.

 

An organizer of the peace group Congreso de los Pueblos, Salinas shrugged and exclaimed, “I wish.” He lamented that many of Colombia’s most pivotal decisions were made in Washington.

 

Salinas pointed to drug policy as an example. “It seems like the drug decisions about what to do with the drugs, it has nothing to do with Colombia.

 

“There was no sovereign decision on this issue. Colombia does not have a decision,” he continued. It was the Washington that wrote the script for Bogota. And the drug trade is in fact a key part of the global financial system, Salinas pointed out.

 

But Biden was not finished. After 15 years of human misery and billions of wasted dollars in Colombia, he set out on a personal mission to export his pet program to Central America’s crime and corruption-ravaged Northern Triangle.

 

Biden eyes Central America, selling mass privatization

 

In his July sit-down with CNN, Joe Biden trumpeted his Plan Colombia as the inspiration for the Alliance for Prosperity he imposed on Central America. Channeling the spirit of colonial times once again, he bragged of imposing Washington’s policies on the governments of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.

 

“We’ll make a deal with you,” Biden recalled telling the leaders of these countries. “You do the following things to make your country better so people don’t leave, and we will help you do that.”

 

Biden announced his bold plan on the editorial pages of the New York Times in January 2015. He called it “a joint plan for economic and political reforms, an alliance for prosperity.” Sold by the vice president as a panacea to a worsening migration crisis, the Alliance for Prosperity was a boon for international financial institutions which promised to deepen the economic grief of the region’s poor.

 

The Alliance for Prosperity “treated the Honduran government as if it were a crystal-clear, pure vessel into which gold could be poured and prosperity would flow outward,” explained Dana Frank, a professor of history at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the author of the book, The Long Honduran Night.

 

“In reality, the Plan would further enrich and strengthen the political power of the very same elites whose green, deliberate subversion of the rule of law, and destruction of natural resources and of Indigenous and campesino land rights, were responsible for the dire conditions the proposal ostensibly addressed,” Frank added.

 

In Honduras, the government had no capacity or will to resist Biden’s plan. That is because the country’s elected president, Juan Manuel Zelaya, had been removed in 2009 in a coup orchestrated by the United States.

 

As Zelaya told The Grayzone’s Anya Parampil, the Obama administration was infuriated by his participation in ALBA, a regional economic development program put forward by Venezuela’s then-President Hugo Chavez that provided an alternative to neoliberal formulas like the so-called “Biden Plan.”

 

Following the military coup, a corporate-friendly administration was installed to advance the interests of international financial institutions, and US trainers arrived in town to hone the new regime’s mechanisms of repression.

 

Under the auspices of the Central American Regional Security Initiative, the FBI was dispatched to oversee the training of FUSINA, the main operational arm of the Honduran army and the base of the Military Police for Public Order (PMOP) that patrols cities like an occupation force.

 

In an October 2014 cable, the US embassy in Tegucigalpa acknowledged that the PMOP was riven with corruption and prone to abuse, and attempted to distance itself from the outfit, even though it operated under the umbrella of FUSINA.

 

This June, the PMOP invaded the Autonomous University of Honduras, attacking students protesting the privatization of their school and wounding six.

 

US-trained troops shoot Honduran students protesting privatization@AnyaParampil reports from inside a student occupation at the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH), where protesters are being shot by military policehttps://t.co/HQHX497zPW

 

— The Grayzone (@TheGrayzoneNews) July 13, 2019

 

The creation by the US embassy in Honduras of a special forces unit known as the Tigres has added an additional layer of repressive muscle. Besides arresting activists, the Tigres reportedly helped a drug kingpin escape after he was detained during a US investigation.

 

While violent crime surged across Honduras, unemployment more than doubled. Extreme poverty surged, and so too did the government’s security spending.

 

To beef up his military, President Juan Orlando Hernández dipped into the social programs that kept a mostly poor population from tumbling into destitution.

 

Chart on Honduran budget priorities by the Center for Economic and Policy Research, 2017

 

As Alex Rubinstein reported for The Grayzone, the instability of post-coup Honduras has been particularly harsh on LGTTBI (Lesbian, Gay, Trans, Travesti, Bisexual, and Intersex) Hondurans. More than 300 of them have been killed since 2009, a dramatic spike in hate crimes reinforced by the homophobic rhetoric of the right-wing Evangelical Confraternity that represents the civil-society wing of the ultra-conservative Hernandez government.

 

As the social chaos enveloped Honduran society, migration to the US-Mexico border began to surge to catastrophic levels. Unable to make ends meet, some Hondurans sent their children alone to the border, hoping that they would temporary protective or refugee status.

 

By 2014, the blowback of the Obama administration’s coup had caused a national emergency. Thousands of Hondurans were winding up in cages in detention camps run by the US Department of Homeland Security, and many of them were not even 16 years old.

 

That summer, Obama went to Congress for $3.7 billion in emergency funds to ramp up border militarization and deport as many unaccompanied Central American minors as possible.

 

Biden used the opportunity to rustle up an additional billion dollars, exploiting the crisis to fund a massive neoliberal project that saw Honduras as a base for international financial opportunity. His plan was quickly ratified, and the first phase of the Alliance for Prosperity began.

 

From the IADB’s sanitized survey of the Alliance for Prosperity

 

Energy industry rush dooms indigenous communities and human rights defenders

 

The implementation of the Alliance for Prosperity was overseen by the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), a US-dominated international financial institution based in Washington, DC that supports corporate investment in Latin America and the Caribbean.

 

A graphic on the IADB’s website outlined the plan’s objectives in anodyne language that concealed its aggressively neoliberal agenda.

 

For instance, the IADB promised the “fostering [of] regional energy integration.” This was a clear reference to Plan Pueblo Panama, a region-wide neoliberal development blueprint that was conceived as a boon to the energy industry. Under the plan, the IADB would raise money from Latin American taxpayers to pay for the expansion of power lines that would carry electricity from Mexico all the way to Panama.

 

Honduras, with its rivers and natural resources, provided the project with a major hub of energy production. In order for the country’s energy to be traded and transmitted to other countries, however, the International Monetary Fund mandated that its national electricity company be privatized.

 

Since the implementation of that component of “Plan Biden,” energy costs have begun to surge for residential Honduran consumers. In a country with a 66 percent poverty rate, electricity privatization has turned life from precarious to practically impossible.

 

Rather than languish in darkness for long hours with unpaid bills piling up, many desperate citizens have journeyed north towards the US border.

 

As intended, the Alliance for Prosperity’s regional energy integration plan has spurred an influx of multi-national energy companies to Honduras. Hydro-electric dams and power plants began rising up in the midst of the lush pine forests and winding rivers that define the Honduran biosphere, pushing many rural indigenous communities into a life-and-death struggle.

 

This July, The Grayzone traveled to Reitoca, a remote farming community located in the heart of the Honduran “dry sector.” The indigenous Lenca residents of this town depend on their local river for fish, recreation, and most importantly, water to irrigate the crops that provide them with a livelihood. But the rush on energy investment brought an Italian-Chilean firm called Progelsa to the area to build a massive hydro-electric dam just upstream.

 

Reitoca community leader Wilmer Alonso by the river threatened by a major hydro-electric project (Photo: Ben Norton)

 

Wilmer Alonso, a member of the Lenca Indigenous Council of Reitoca, spoke with The Grayzone, shaking with emotion as he described the consequences of the dam for his community.

 

“The entire village is involved in this struggle,” Alonso said. “Everyone knows the catastrophe that the construction of this hydro-electric plant would create.”

 

He explained that, like so many foreign multi-nationals in Honduras, Progelsa employs an army of private thugs to intimidate protesters: “The private company uses the army and the police to repress us. They accuse us of being trespassers, but they are the ones trespassing on our land.”

 

US reinforces ‘factors that generate violence the most in our society’

 

The Alliance for Progress also provided the backdrop for the assassination of the renowned Honduran environmentalist and feminist organizer Berta Cáceres.

 

On March 3, 2016, Cáceres was gunned down in her home in rural Honduras. A towering figure in her community with a presence on the international stage, Cáceres had been leading the fight against a local dam project overseen by DESA, a powerful Honduran energy company backed by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and run by powerful former military officers.

 

The representative that DESA sent to sign its deal with USAID, Sergio Rodríguez, was later accused of masterminding Cáceres’ murder, alongside military officials and former company employees.

 

In March 2018, the Honduran police arrested DESA’s executive president, Roberto David Castillo Mejía, accusing him of “providing logistics and other resources to one of the material authors” of the assassination. Castillo was a West Point graduate who worked in the energy industry while serving as a Honduran intelligence officer.

 

This July, The Grayzone visited the family of Berta Cáceres in La Esperanza, a town nestled in the verdant mountains of Intibucá. Cáceres’ mother, Doña Berta, lives there under 24-hour police guard paid for by human rights groups.

 

The Cáceres household is bristling with security cameras, and family members get around in armored cars. In her living room, we met Laura Zúñiga Cáceres of the Civic Council of Indigenous and Popular Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), the human rights group that her mother Berta founded.

 

Laura Zuniga Caceres of COPINH in the home where Berta Caceres was raised (Photo: Ben Norton)

 

“The violence in Honduras generates migrant caravans, which tears apart society, and it all has to do with all of this extractivism, this violence,” Zúñiga Caceres told The Grayzone. “And the response from the US government is to send more soldiers to our land; it is to reinforce one of the factors that generates violence the most in our society.”

 

“We are receiving reports from our comrades that there is a US military presence in indigenous Lenca territory,” she added. “For what? Humanitarian aid? With weapons. It’s violence. It’s persecution.”

 

Gutting public healthcare, driving more migration

 

The Alliance for Prosperity also commissioned the privatization of health services through a deceptively named program called the Social Protection Framework Law, or la Ley Marco de Protección Social.

 

Promoted by Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández as a needed reform, the scheme was advanced through a classic shock doctrine-style episode: In 2015, close associates of Hernández siphoned some $300 million from the Honduran Institute for Social Services (IHSS) into private businesses, starving hospitals of supplies and causing several thousand excess deaths, mostly among the poor.

 

With the medical sector in shambles, Hondurans were then forced to seek healthcare from the private companies that were to provide services under Hernandez’s “Social Protection” plan.

 

“The money that was robbed [in the IHSS scandal] was used to justify the Ley Marco Proteccion Social,” Karen Spring, a researcher and coordinator for the Honduras Solidarity Network, told The Grayzone. “The hospitals were left in horrible conditions with no human capital and they were left to farm out to private hospitals.”

 

“When Hondurans go to hospitals, they will be told they need to go to a private company, and through the deductions in their jobs they will have to pay a lot out of pocket,” Spring said. “Through the old universal system you would be covered no matter what you had, from a broken arm to cancer. No more.”

 

In response, Hondurans poured out into the streets, launching the March of Torches – the first major wave of continuous protests against Hernandez and his corrupt administration.

 

In March 2015, in the middle of the crisis, Joe Biden rushed down to Guatemala City to embrace Hernández and restore confidence in the Alliance for Prosperity.

 

“I come from a state that, in fact, is the corporate capital of America. More corporations are headquartered there than anyplace else,” Biden boasted, with Hernández and the presidents of Guatemala and El Salvador standing by his side. “They want to come here. Corporate America wants to come.”

 

Joseph Biden embraces Juan Orlando Hernandez in Guatemala City, February 2016

 

Emphasizing the need for more anti-corruption and security measures to attract international financial investment, Biden pointed to Plan Colombia as a shining model – and to himself as its architect. “Today Colombia is a nation transformed, just as you hope to be 10 to 15 years from now,” the vice president proclaimed.

 

Following Biden’s visit, the privatization of the Honduran economy continued apace — and so did the corruption, the repression, and the unflinching support from Washington.

 

Hondurans take to the streets, wind up in US-style supermax prisons

 

By 2017, the movement in Honduras that had galvanized against the US-orchestrated 2009 coup saw its most immediate opportunity for political transformation at the ballot box. President Hernández was running for re-election, violating a constitutional provision on term limits. His opponent, Salvador Nasrallah, was a popular broadcast personality who provided a centrist consensus choice for the varied elements that opposed the country’s coup regime.

 

When voting ended on November 26, Nasrallah’s victory appeared certain, with exit polls showing him comfortably ahead by several points. But suddenly, the government announced that a power outage required the suspension of vote counting. Days later, Hernández was declared the victor by about 1 percent.

 

The fraud was so transparent that the Organization of American States (OAS), normally an arm of US interests in Latin America, declared in a preliminary report that “errors, irregularities and systemic problems,” as well as “extreme statistical improbability,” rendered the election invalid.

 

But the United States recognized the results anyway, leaving disenfranchised Hondurans with protest as their only recourse.

 

“Hondurans tried to change what happened in their country through the 2017 elections, not just Hernández but all the implementation of all these policies that the Biden plan had funded and implemented all these years since the coup,” explained Karen Spring, of the Honduras Solidarity Network.

 

“They tried to change that reality through votes and when the elections turned out to be a fraud, tons of people had no choice but to take to the streets.”

 

At the front lines of the protests in 2017 was Spring’s longtime partner, the Honduran activist Edwin Espinal. Following a protest in November of that year where property damage took place, Espinal was arrested at gunpoint at his home and accused of setting fire to the front door of a hotel. He fervently denied all charges, accusing the government of persecuting him for his political activism.

 

In fact, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights had placed a protective measure on Espinal in 2010 in response to previous attempts to legally railroad him.

 

The government placed Espinal in pre-trial detention in La Tolva, a US-style maximum security prison normally reserved for violent criminals and narco-traffickers. Last October, Espinal and Spring were married in the jail while surrounded by masked guards.

 

Karen Spring and Edwin Espinal marry in La Tolva in October 2018 (Photo: Karen Spring)

 

“Since the Biden plan, contractors have been coming down to build these US-style maximum security prisons,” Spring said. “That’s where my husband Edwin Espinal is being held.”

 

“They say the company is Honduran but there’s no way Hondurans could have built that without US architects or US construction firms giving them the plans,” she added. “I’ve been in the prison and it’s like they dumped a US prison in the middle of Honduras.”

 

Reflecting on her husband’s persecution, Spring explained, “Edwin wanted to stay in his country to change the reality that caused mass migration. He’s one of the people who’s faced consequences because he went to the streets. And he’s faced persecution for years because he’s one of the Hondurans who wanted to change the country by staying and fighting. Berta Caceres was another.”

 

“Hondurans wanted to use their votes to change the country and now they’re voting with their feet,” she continued. “So if Biden’s plan really addressed the root causes of the migrant crisis, why aren’t people asking why migration is getting worse? Hondurans are voting on the Biden plan by fleeing and saying your plan didn’t work and it made our situation worse by fleeing to the border.”

Truth Seeker ID: b640aa Oct. 31, 2020, 11:58 a.m. No.6473   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.scribd.com/document/481744219/CEFC-Investment-Outline

 

43-page "CEFC Investment Outline"

from Hunter Biden and his partners

to the CCP's "capitalist" arm CEFC

outlining proposed investments/acquisitions in many countries.

 

Snapshot from table of contents to give anons idea of the scope.

Hope to provide PDF soon.

Truth Seeker ID: b640aa Oct. 31, 2020, 12:22 p.m. No.6475   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://colombianherald.com/2020/10/27/hunter-biden-used-his-fathers-relationship-with-colombias-former-president-juan-manuel-santos-to-make-bussines-with-a-chinese-energy-company/

 

Hunter Biden used his father’s relationship with Colombia’s former president-Juan Manuel Santos-to make bussines with a Chinese energy company

 

octubre 27, 2020

 

Joe Biden’s relationship with Colombia’s president is highlighted in an investment proposal that Hunter Biden and a group of business partners made in an investment pitch to a Chinese energy company in 2017.

Hunter Biden and his partners sought a $10 million seed investment from CEFC China Energy, a company whose chairman had close ties to the People’s Liberation Army.

The Biden consortium’s 42-page investment outline from May 15, 2017 features Joe Biden shaking hands with Colombia’s president, and proposes investments in a Colombian oil field and a pipeline from Venezuela.

 

In 2017, Hunter Biden and a group of business partners seeking a $10 million investment deal with a Chinese energy firm touted Joe Biden’s friendly relations with Colombia’s president in their sales proposal, which suggested a series of oil investments in the South American country, according to documents obtained by Colombian Herald.

 

Hunter Biden and four other businessmen, including his uncle James Biden, highlighted the former vice president’s positive relationship with Juan Manuel Santos in a May 15, 2017 investment outline for CEFC China Energy, a Chinese energy conglomerate.

 

The Biden consortium, which would be called SinoHawk, sought a $10 million seed investment from CEFC China Energy, with a goal of eventually securing billions of dollars in investments in the U.S. and around the world.

 

The report is part of a trove of records held by Tony Bobulinski, a California-based businessman who was part of the consortium with Hunter Biden, James Biden, and two other partners.

 

Bobulinski has provided the documents to a Senate committee investigating Hunter Biden’s business dealings. He said at a press conference last week that the records show that the Bidens “aggressively leveraged” their family name to secure foreign business deals.

 

Bobulinski also said that he met with Joe and Hunter Biden in early May 2017 to discuss the Chinese deal. Joe Biden has long denied discussing business with his son.

 

The Bidens’ involvement in the partnership was a key selling point to CEFC China, according to other documents obtained by the DCNF. But the 42-page investment outline is the only document from Bobulinski’s records that explicitly touts Joe Biden contacts with foreign leaders.

 

The investment outline, which is marked “Sensitive and Confidential,” mapped out prospective investment opportunities for CEFC China Energy in Oman, Romania, Luxembourg and Colombia.

 

A section of the sales proposal entitled “Colombia — Gateway to Latin America,” features a photo from Dec. 1, 2016, of then-Vice President Joe Biden shaking hands with Santos, who served as president of Colombia through 2018.

 

“The relationship between Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos and Joe Biden has been a strong one throughout the Obama administration,” reads the document.

 

The investment prospectus highlights Biden’s positive remarks about U.S.-Colombia relations and economic reforms in Colombia that he said made the Latin American country an attractive investment option.

 

“With this in mind, EEIG has built he [sic] framework for partnership between CEFC China and local partners in Colombia, with a solid basis starting at the very foundation of the country’s administration,” the document says.

 

EEIG is a company operated by one of SinoHawk’s partners, James Gilliar.

 

“Mr. Biden pledged his strong personal support of the peace process and offered congratulations to Mr. Santos while underscoring ‘the importance of maintaining bipartisan support for Colombia in the United States Congress,’” the investment outline says.

 

Several “target opportunities” for the SinoHawk-CEFC partnership are identified in the document.

 

A Colombian oil field owned by a company called Rattan Holding is proposed as a potential investment. The SinoHawk team also flagged an investment in the Buenaventura port on the Pacific Ocean, asserting that the port could be “very attractive” to CEFC because it would allow the company to avoid having to ship goods through the Panama canal.

 

The outline also suggests an investment in a pipeline that would ship oil from Venezuela, which has since come under U.S. sanctions.

 

“We have a great project to bring an oil pipe from Venezuela to this port to fill huge tankers that can’t go through Panama Canal,” the sales pitch reads.

 

CEFC China Energy ended up not partnering with SinoHawk. Bobulinski’s records show that the prospective deal fell apart by August 2017 after CEFC failed to wire a $10 million startup investment that it had pledged to make in May 2017.

 

The Chinese firm did however strike a deal with Hunter and James Biden.

 

A Senate report regarding Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings released on Sept. 23 said that CEFC affiliates wired $5 million to Hunter Biden’s law firm over the course of a year beginning in August 2017.

 

The report said that some of the wire transfers were flagged by banks for potential criminal financial activity.

 

The Senate report also said that Biden’s partnership with CEFC posed an extortion and counterintelligence risk because the firm’s chairman, Ye Jianming, has ties to the People’s Liberation Army and the Chinese Communist Party.

 

Bobulinski said last week that he was unaware of the Bidens’ side deal with CEFC China Energy. He sent James Biden a text message on Sept. 24 accusing him and his nephew, Hunter, of lying about the partnership with CEFC.

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Message from Tony Bobulinski to James Biden, Sept. 24, 2020.

 

Bobulinski has provided his records to the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee (HSGAC), which wrote last month’s report with the Senate Finance Committee.

 

Bobulinski also met with the FBI on Friday, according to Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of HSGAC.

 

Bobulinski disputed Joe Biden’s longstanding denial that he has ever discussed business with his son.

 

“I have heard Joe Biden say he’s never discussed business with Hunter. That is false,” Bobulinski said at a press conference on Thursday. “I have firsthand knowledge about this because I directly dealt with the Biden family, including Joe Biden.”

 

Text messages from Bobulinski’s trove of records show Hunter Biden setting up a meeting for Bobulinski and Joe Biden on May 2, 2017 in Los Angeles. Bobulinski said last week that he talked with the Bidens about the plans for business in China, and that Joe Biden was familiar with those plans at “a high level.”

 

Hunter Biden suggested to Bobulinski in a text message a day before the meeting that their partnership with CEFC should involve the use of a U.S.-based company in order to avoid registering as a foreign agent.

 

One email from Bobulinski’s trove of documents suggests that Joe Biden was initially intended to have an equity stake in the partnership with CEFC.

 

In a May 13, 2017 email, James Gilliar laid out the planned equity stake for all the investigators. He, Hunter Biden, Bobulinski and another partner, Rob Walker, were supposed to receive 20% equity apiece in the partnership.

 

The remaining 20% was to be divvied up between James Biden and “the big guy,” the email shows.

 

Bobulinski said that “the big guy” was a reference to Joe Biden.

 

A spokesman for the Biden campaign denied last week that Joe Biden had any business dealings with his son.

 

“Joe Biden has never even considered being involved in business with his family, nor in any overseas business whatsoever. He has never held stock in any such business arrangements nor has any family member or any other person ever held stock for him,” Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates in told The Wall Street Journal.

 

An attorney for Hunter Biden has not responded to requests for comment.

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Hunter Biden Partner Secured Millions for Fund from Businessman with Reputed Organized Crime Ties

 

A businessman with alleged ties to Russian organized crime and Syria’s ruling regime paid nearly US$3 million into a failed investment fund backed by a longtime business partner of the son of the U.S. presidential candidate Joe Biden, leaked bank records show.

Hares Youssef, who holds both Ukrainian and Syrian citizenship, invested $2.98 million in late 2015 into mbloom, a now-defunct tech startup fund that was jointly financed by Hawaii’s Strategic State Development Corporation and Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners (RSTP). RSTP was run by Devon Archer, then a close business partner of Hunter Biden.

Mbloom was shuttered after Archer was arrested in an unrelated fraud case.

While the younger Biden had previously been involved with RSTP, there is no evidence that he played a role in the mbloom deal. An archived version of RSTP’s website from 2014 listed Biden as a Washington, D.C.-based managing director of the company, but his name had been removed from the site by September 2015, when Youssef made his investment.

“Mr. Biden severed his relationship with Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners prior to this transaction,” said George Mesires, a spokesman for Hunter Biden.

Financial records examined by reporters show that money from mbloom was paid into another of Archer’s accounts, which was at the time making regular payments to Biden. Mesires did not respond to questions about whether any of these payments were connected to mbloom.

The details of Youssef’s investment are contained in the FinCEN Files, a series of suspicious activity reports (SARs), secret alerts issued by bank compliance officers when there are suspicions that a transaction may be linked to crime or money laundering. The existence of a SAR is not itself evidence of wrongdoing.

 

https://www.occrp.org/en/the-fincen-files/hunter-biden-partner-secured-millions-for-fund-from-businessman-with-reputed-organized-crime-ties

Truth Seeker ID: b640aa Nov. 1, 2020, 3:54 p.m. No.6507   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>>/qresearch/11397183

>2015

>Now wwe know how #Hunter and #BidenCrimeFamiy created secure coms w/ their #CCP masters in #Beijing.Hunter + #RosemontSeneca gave them a cover job in the heart of Washington. (MORE coming on choice . . . )

>

>But nobody knew nothin.

>TRAITORS ???

 

https://twitter.com/WarRoomPandemic/status/1323039643089162247

Truth Seeker ID: b640aa Nov. 3, 2020, 3:23 a.m. No.6525   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Biden Pedophilia

 

Email again! Hunter Biden suspected of being accused by his mother of inappropriate relation with “children”

https://gnews.org/507260/

 

Exclusive! The Fourth Wave!Hunter Biden’s Complicated Incest Relationships:Hunter Biden may have had sexual relations with many female family members

https://gnews.org/513667/

 

The “Lolita Complex” – Hunter Biden’s Pathological Pedophilia

https://gnews.org/511554/

 

Biden China Corruption

 

Hunter Biden’s Leaked Email Revealed Conspiracy between Biden and CCP to Scandalize Wengui Guo

https://gnews.org/499817/

 

The Behind Scene of Billion Dollar Fei Phenomenon – Joe Biden’s CCP Hollywood Deal

https://gnews.org/498233/

 

Ultimate Battle 8: How Does Biden Family Lauder the Dirty Money

https://gnews.org/498292/

 

From the Exposé of the “Laptop From Hell”, the Bidens Are Dropping Straight to Treason

https://gnews.org/499992/

 

Biden Emails: Collusion between Burisma and Hunter Biden and the CCP

 

https://gnews.org/498970/ 【1】The Third Wave of “Laptop From Hell” Exposé! Hard Drive Email Declassification: Hunter Biden’s Business Partner Devon Archer And Vadim Pozharskyi From Burisma

 

Dear brothers-in-arms! Everyone’s attention must have been attracted by the videos and photos exposed over the past few days. Now, the brainstorming time is coming! Are you ready? What follows are evidences as solid as gravity, showing what harms and threats the Chinese and American kleptocrats are imposing to the whole of mankind and disclosing their ignorance to law and order, total humiliations to females, and their complete loss of humanity.

 

In fact, most videos on the hard drives are extremely sensitive and extremely inhumane, with extremely cruel pictures that cannot be broadcasted, so they will be processed later.

 

Now presented are the ironclad facts of the collusion between Burisma and Hunter Biden and the CCP, including the exchanges of documents and email message, and the interaction of the people involved! We hope brothers-in-arms around the world will take a look. If such things are not exposed, mankind will go into utter darkness all around!

 

https://gnews.org/500300/ 【2】Declassified: Hunter Biden Met CNOOC during Bohai Shareholder Conference Trip in Beijing

 

https://gnews.org/518721/ 【3】Joe Biden And Hunter Biden Meeting With the Pope. What Were They Up To?

 

https://gnews.org/501191/ 【4】Hard Drive Email Declassification: Hunter Biden wrote Archer was there for him “more than anyone” outside his brother

 

https://gnews.org/505374/ 【7】More Evidence From Biden Hard Drive! Hunter Biden’s Ukrainian Association Proved in Email! “You Can Always Count On Me For 2016”

 

https://gnews.org/505744/ 【8】More Biden Hard Drive Disclosure! Hunter Biden Emailing Acquisition Scheme of Pemex through Burisma!

 

https://gnews.org/498752/ 【9】More Biden Hard Drive Disclosure! Hunter Biden’s Email Concerning Former Ukrainian President!

 

https://gnews.org/506225/ 【10】Email of Francis Inviting Hunter Biden to Meet Zhang Bo! James and Johnson Involved.

 

https://gnews.org/508912/ 【13】Hunter Biden’s Emails With Devon Archer Discussed Activity Arrangement, Yelena Baturina Involved

 

https://gnews.org/509086/ 【14】Hunter Biden Stressed Becoming The Independent Director of Burisma Is Important For Him

 

https://gnews.org/509812/ 【15】Hunter Biden Responded to The Invitation of Going China, Meeting Zhang Bo For Building Business Relationship

 

https://gnews.org/510141/ 【16】Email Shows Hunter Biden’s Deep Involvement in Ukraine Gas Projects

 

https://gnews.org/510553/ 【18】Declassified: H. Biden & Assoc. Arranged BURISMA Meeting & Future Meet-up With “Ukrainian Players”

 

https://gnews.org/510696/ 【19】Declassified: H. Biden Emailed about Norway Fishing Trip Prep with Vadim

 

https://gnews.org/511368/ 【20】Declassified: H. Biden & Assoc. Discussed Plan of Gas Reversion Hindered by Russia

 

https://gnews.org/512918/ 【22】Hunter Asked His Lawyer to Check Burisma And Interest Conflict

 

The Third Wave Biden Email Leaks (Biden Ukraine corruption) 16-39

 

https://gnews.org/501290/ [Email 16] 5/14/2012 Kathy Chung, the director of Scheduling at US Senator Mark Udall, following up on Hunter Biden’s job offering

 

https://gnews.org/501904/ [Email 17] 5/7/2014 Vadym Pozharskyi wrote to Devon Archer & Hunter Biden to discuss the timing & content of the meetings during their upcoming visit to Kazakhstan

 

https://gnews.org/501888/ [Email 18] 5/5/2014 Jeff Cooper,another business partner (involved in a joint business deal between Pemex and Burisma) emailed Hunter & asked whether his father Joe Biden would come to the meeting

 

https://gnews.org/502564/ [Email 19] 5 May 2014 Devon Archer wrote to Vadym Pozharskyi and Hunter Biden to discuss the reasons why gas plans have been blocked

 

https://gnews.org/502649/ [Email 20] 7/23/2015 Devon Archer’s email to Vadim Pozharskyi asking for Norway trip travel details for Hunter Biden so that the Secret Service can be notified

 

https://gnews.org/502762/ [Email 21] 4/17/2015 Vadym in Washington DC thanked Hunter for introducing him to meet his father, the Vice President Joe Biden

 

https://gnews.org/502962/ [Email 22] What is the relationship between Burisma founder Nikolai and Hunter Biden?

 

https://gnews.org/503429/ [Email 23] an expected meeting in Europe on May 7 or 9,2014 to discuss Burisma and a visit in Kiev

 

https://gnews.org/503470/ [Email 24] 6/7/2015 Joe Biden’s Deputy counsel Alexander S. Mackler provided Hunter Biden with the phone numbers of cabinet ministers attending the meeting

 

https://gnews.org/503804/ [Email 25] 17/5/2014 Lawyer King wrote to Hunter and others coaching them not to respond to inquiries and PR related questions from media

 

https://gnews.org/504650/ [Email 26] 3/6/2019 How Hunter Biden Transfers His Money

 

https://gnews.org/505582/ [Email 28] 3/5/2019 Hunter Biden emailed Katie Dodge, his personal assistant regarding opening a new bank account

 

https://gnews.org/505819/ [Email 29] 21/4/2014 Hunter Biden replied to Devon Archer regarding the Burisma and BHR China meeting and other issues

 

https://gnews.org/505943/ [Email 30] 3/26/2018 Hunter Biden dissolved the “Hudson West LLC” after Ye Jianming “got trouble”; Jiaqi Bao emailed Hunter to teach him money-making tricks

 

https://gnews.org/506425/ [Email 31] 8/6/2015 Francis Person writes to Hunter Biden again to discuss the exact dates of his upcoming trip to Haikou and Sanya in China’s Hainan Province.

 

https://gnews.org/506556/ [Email 32] 4/21/2014 it was a series of emails back & forth between Devon Archer & Hunter Biden in which various topics were discussed including Burisma engagement, investment in American & U.S. Ambassador to China

 

https://gnews.org/506491/ [Email 33] 12/20/2018 at Hunter’s request, Edward Prewitt wrote to Katie Dodge, Cynthia Duncan & copied Hunter Biden, asking Katie to stop auto ACH payments

 

https://gnews.org/508150/ [Email 34] 5/29/2014 John Nevergole wrote to Hunter Biden and Eric Schwerin for some potential business opportunities in Africa.

 

https://gnews.org/508426/ [Email 35] 5/15/2014 Heather King, the partner at Boies Schiller & Flexner LLP writing to Devon Archer & Hunter Biden pleading for her earlier recommendation to Burisma

 

https://gnews.org/509315/ [Email 36] 5/13/2014 Correspondence between Heather King and Vadim Pozharskyi, regarding the Media reaction to PR on Hunter Biden

 

https://gnews.org/510306/ [Email 37] 14/5/2015, The Then WFP USA Vice President of Public Policy Heather Hanson wrote to Hunter Biden requesting an exit interview

 

https://gnews.org/510790/ [Email 38] 16/2/2015 Vadim Pozharskyi emailed and advised Hunter Biden and Devon Archer on the visa issue regarding the Mexico trip

 

https://gnews.org/510902/ [Email 39] 5/26/2014 Vadim Pozharskyi emailed Hunter Biden to check his entourage for the Kazakhstan trip.

Truth Seeker ID: b640aa Nov. 3, 2020, 3:27 a.m. No.6527   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Lude Media In-depth Insights on Why and How the CCP Infiltrates U.S. Economy and Society

https://gnews.org/505558/

 

Bidens Involved in Attacking Miles Guo (Gnews) – New Emails Released from the Laptop from Hell

https://gnews.org/494176/

 

Biden and Zuckerberg doing business for power and profits

https://gnews.org/498590/

 

What Is Behind Hunter’s Sex Tapes?

https://gnews.org/495512/

This is not about Hunter’s sex tapes. It is about how they are compromised and owned by the CCP!!!

What’s the BGY plan?

What’s hidden behind the Loan Agreement?

National Leaders COLLUDE

Why were CIA agents killed in China?

How many Hard Drives are there?

Ready to open Pandora’s Box

Ultimate Showdown

 

Exclusive! Who is in the photo with Hunter Biden?

https://gnews.org/474000/

Truth Seeker ID: b640aa Nov. 3, 2020, 8:10 a.m. No.6531   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ye Jianming letter to Hunter Biden 7/10/17 mentions Bobulinski, Oman, Romania, Director Zang, Gongwen Dong, Sinohawk

https://gnews.org/520078/

Truth Seeker ID: b640aa Nov. 3, 2020, 8:16 a.m. No.6532   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://gnews.org/520302/

 

(46)Hunter’s HardDriveGate: the Information About Ye Jianming’s Secret Acquisition of COWEN

 

By: Gravitationwave 引力波

 

Quote: The emails from Hunter’s hard drive

 

In this Hunter Biden’s archived email, is the information about Huaxin’s acquisition of COWEN, which was released by LAZARD, the financial consulting company of Huaxin.

 

On March 29, 2017, COWEN GROUP announced a strategic cooperation with Huaxin. CEFC China will make equity investments in the following ways: Purchase newly issued Class A common shares at a price of $18.00 per share. The price represents a 29.5% premium to Cowen’s closing price on March 28, 2017.

At the closing ceremony, CEFC China will have the right to appoint three directors as members of the Cowen Board of Directors, bringing the total number of directors to 11. In addition, CEFC China will provide Cowen with financing in the form of senior unsecured loans with a debt maturity of six years after the equity investment is completed. The equity investment will be used to repay Cowen’s 8.25% senior notes and fund growth due 2021.

 

WikiLeaks shows: Cowen Inc. is an American multinational independent investment bank and financial services company that operates through two business units: broker-dealer and investment management department. The company’s broker-dealer division provides investment banking services, stock and credit research, sales and trading, global prime brokerage, outsourced trading, global clearing and commission management services. Cowen’s investment management department provides actively managed alternative investment products. The company was founded in 1918 and is headquartered in New York with offices around the world. As of 2018, Cowen manages an alternative investment strategy of $11 billion.

 

WikiLeaks did not mention the record of Huaxin’s acquisition of 19.9% ​​of Cohen, only a Bloomberg news report. This shows that the acquisition did not make high-profile publicity to the outside world. In addition, on May 16, 2017, Business Wire reported the news about “Cowen Announces New Brand Identity”, announcing that COWEN GROUP was renamed COWEN INC. This side confirms the fact that the company has undergone major changes. Peter Cohen (PETER A. COHEN), chairman of the board of directors and CEO of Cohen, who participated in the transaction, resigned on May 14 of the following year.

 

In view of the fact that the Biden family holding company established SINOHAWK in May 2017 with Huaxin boss Ye Jianming’s HUDSON WEST joint venture, it is obviously unusual for Hunter Biden to archive the information on the acquisition of Huaxin in March.

 

The following is the acquisition statement document:

Truth Seeker ID: b640aa Nov. 3, 2020, 9:03 a.m. No.6535   🗄️.is 🔗kun

(1) Emails between Chuck Harpie (former Teamsters Political Director during Bush admin) and Hunter Biden re: Sean McGarvey, Nat. Bldg. & Construction Trades President Mark Ayers & Secy-Treasurer ?? seeking access to VP Biden.

https://gnews.org/520422/

 

(2) 7/3/18 letter from Maggie Mesinger, property mgr at Patterson Schwartz RE, to Elizabeth O. Secundy and Hunter Biden confirming lease of a property in Greenville, DE 19807 for ?$2,200/mo.

https://gnews.org/520615/