Anonymous ID: a3f444 Jan. 23, 2023, 7:27 p.m. No.18207239   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7448 >>7453 >>7454 >>7745 >>7894 >>7912

Did Hunter Biden Receive Classified Information on Ukraine From Joe Biden – Then Email the Top-Secret Info to Business Partner Devon Archer?

 

Smoking gun?

 

Did Hunter Biden receive classified information from Joe Biden on Ukraine and then email the information to his business partner Devon Archer?

 

Joe Biden stored top-secret files with the “sensitive compartmented information” (SCIF) designation at Penn Biden Center in DC (found on Nov. 2).

 

Lawyers discovered more classified documents at Joe Biden’s Delaware home – in the garage next to his Corvette (found on Dec. 20).

 

Additional documents stored in Biden’s library were discovered on January 12 and again on January 20.

 

Hunter Biden had access to the garage where Biden stored some of the classified documents.

 

The documents discovered at Biden’s private office and home are related to Ukraine, Iran, China and the United Kingdom.

 

According to emails uncovered from the “Laptop from Hell,” Hunter Biden sent his business partner Devon Archer a very detailed email on Ukraine on April 13, 2014 – just one week before Joe Biden visited Ukraine to meet with then-Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk.

 

It appears Hunter Biden was emailing Devon Archer information he received from a briefing from his father Joe Biden or directly from top-secret documents.

 

“A curiously well-informed email about Ukraine, Russia and the UK on Hunter Biden’s laptop is a thread that links the President’s classified documents scandal to the Delaware federal investigation into his son’s foreign business dealings.” – the New York Post’s Miranda Devine wrote.

 

Via Miranda Devine at the New York Post:

 

One striking email during this period stands out. It was from Hunter to Archer on April 13, 2014, a week before Joe Biden visited Ukraine to meet then-Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and refers to “my guys upcoming travels.”

 

For Hunter, it was an uncharacteristically lengthy email, listing 22 points about Ukraine’s political situation, with detailed information about the upcoming election and predicting an escalation of Russia’s “destabilization campaign, which could lead to a full-scale takeover of the eastern region, most critically Donetsk.

 

“The strategic value is to create a land bridge for RU to Crimea. That won’t directly affect Burisma holdings but it will limit future UK exploration and utilization of offshore opportunities in particular,” Hunter wrote.

 

“It will also result in further destabilization of UK nationally and for whatever govt is in power. And the US will respond with even stronger sanctions. Those sanctions will threaten the tenuous support of the EU which does not have the political will to incur steep energy price increases.”

 

In point 22, Hunter instructed Archer to buy a “burner phone,” presumably to keep their conversations private. “Buy a cell phone from a 7/11 or CVS tmrw and ill do the same.”

 

It’s a prescient and very well-informed email, unlike anything else Hunter wrote in the nine years covered in the laptop, and it has the distinct flavor of an official briefing, perhaps even a classified one.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/smoking-gun-hunter-biden-receive-classified-information-ukraine-joe-biden-email-top-secret-info-business-partner-devon-archer/

 

https://twitter.com/mirandadevine/status/1617601994839187457

Anonymous ID: a3f444 Jan. 23, 2023, 7:41 p.m. No.18207338   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7448 >>7454 >>7745 >>7894 >>7912

Whistleblower sues Konnech, claims data was 'accessible to foreign nationals from China'

 

The whistleblower "witnessed customer’s data (specifically poll watcher information) being made accessible to foreign nationals from China."

 

Last month, Grant Bradley, a former employee of the Michigan-based election data firm Konnech Inc, filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the company and its founder, disgraced CEO Eugene Yu, supporting the claims made by True the Vote leaders Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips that Konnech transferred and stored the data of American poll workers on Chinese servers.

 

The Federalist reports that "According to the verified complaint, Konnech provides 'election logistic software' to 32 clients in North America, using 'developers, designers and coders' who 'are all Chinese nationals based out of Wuhan, China.'

 

Bradley filed the complaint in a Michigan state court last month and said he "witnessed customer’s data (specifically poll watcher information) being made accessible to foreign nationals from China."

 

When he brought the problem up to management, they told him "everyone was doing it," like big software companies Microsoft and Apple.

 

Konnech sued True the Vote in September of 2022 and said they made "baseless and racist" accusations against CEO Eugene Yu. Phillips and Engelbrecht had claimed that Yu was an agent of the Chinese Communist Party, and that the country had been using poll worker data to influence the 2020 election.

 

In his complaint, Bradley said he "began to investigate the extent of the information provided to the Chinese programmers by Defendants Yu and Konnech" after True the Vote started making their claims.

 

Bradley started looking for other work but was still at Konnech when Yu was arrested and charged by the Los Angeles district attorney for allegedly storing government data about American poll workers in China. LA officials reportedly received their initial tip regarding Yu from Phillips via an informant that Engelbrecht and Phillips knew of. The pair later testified that identifying the confidential informant would put his life at risk and were held in contempt for their protection of the informant.

 

Bradley alleged in his suit that he "was told by his supervisors not to speak with the police or cooperate in their investigation of Defendants Yu and Konnech’s activities," after Yu’s arrest.

 

Bradley "ignored the directive of his supervisors" and "asked to meet with the police on the day of the raid so that he could provide them with handwritten notes and other electronic evidence he believes further substantiates Defendants’ illegal activities."

 

Within days he was fired from Konnech by Yu, forming the foundation of his claim under the Michigan Whistleblowers’ Protection Act. He's also suing for wrongful termination.

 

In November of last year, Los Angeles County prosecutor George Gascon dropped the criminal charges against Yu.

 

Phillips and Engelbrecht were also released from jail in November 2022.

 

Speaking to Steve Bannon after their release Engelbrecht said, "We were put in prison because, one week before the midterms, we needed to be silenced."

Bradley's suit also brought into question the circumstances around Gascon's decision to drop the charges on Yu and the FBI's investigation of Konnech.

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/whistleblower-sues-konnech-claims-data-was-accessible-to-foreign-nationals-from-china

Anonymous ID: a3f444 Jan. 23, 2023, 7:47 p.m. No.18207380   🗄️.is 🔗kun

California Governor Newsom, surrounded by armed security: “The Second Amendment is becoming a suicide pact.”

 

https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1617723510767616001

Anonymous ID: a3f444 Jan. 23, 2023, 7:54 p.m. No.18207428   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Australians Were Once Prosecuted For Claiming Face Masks Worked Against Viruses

 

Businesses faced £100k fines for making claim during SARS outbreak.

 

Australians who tried to sell surgical face masks on the back of claims they worked against viruses were once threatened with prosecution and massive fines by the government.

 

Yes, really.

 

An article titled ‘Farce mask: it’s safe for only 20 minutes’ published by the Sydney Morning Herald in 2003 explained how, “Retailers who cash in on community fears about SARS by exaggerating the health benefits of surgical masks could face fines of up to $110,000.”

 

The article quotes a public health experts who said that face masks are largely useless at stopping the spread of viruses and could even worsen the situation.

 

“Those masks are only effective so long as they are dry,” said Professor Yvonne Cossart of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the University of Sydney.

 

“As soon as they become saturated with the moisture in your breath they stop doing their job and pass on the droplets.”

 

https://summit.news/2023/01/23/australians-were-once-prosecuted-for-claiming-face-masks-worked-against-viruses/

 

April 27, 2003

 

Farce mask: it's safe for only 20 minutes

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/farce-mask-its-safe-for-only-20-minutes-20030427-gdgnyo.html