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Robert Hunter Biden's Deposition and a Failure to Disclose Information
Anon got as far as page 17 (there are no coincidences), in reading Hunter's deposition, and had to stop. Why? Because on page 10 it's made clear that any deliberate failure to disclose information constitutes a false statement. On page 17 Hunter fails to disclose his membership on the Center for Strategic and International Studies' Executive Council on Development. Are we supposed to believe Hunter forgot he was on this council withThomas Pritzker(think Jeffery Epstein) andJohn Hamre? Others who sit on that council also know Hunter has failed to disclose this membership. The Daily Signal piece below in (5/14) says multiple CSIS people signed the letter saying Hunter's laptop was likely Russian disinformation. The committees should subpoena the CSIS council members and ask what they know about the letter. Wonder what Hunter knows about that letter?
President Trump and Dan Scavino have been dropping 17 a lot since Hunter's deposition. Is it a coincidence? This whole Q Research thing has been about what powerful people cannot say or about what people can't say about powerful people and agencies. We have to figure it out for ourselves. The hearing's glaring failure to discuss certain information says to Anon that we can learn more from what was not discussed than we can from what was discussed. Look here, not there.
oversight.house.gov - COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, joint with the COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, WASHINGTON, D.C - PDF - February 28, 2024 - 229 pages
https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Hunter-Biden-Transcript_Redacted.pdf
Hunter's reported background (page 17):
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vice president at a major national bank - (General Counsel's Office and then as manager of a unit within theFraud Department)
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Department of Commerce during the Clinton administration (executive director of e-commerce policy coordination)
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founded and built Oldaker, Biden & Belair (represented not-for-profit institutions, including Jesuit universities)
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founded and built successful small business in advisingglobal infrastructure and alternative investment clients
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boards:
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National Passenger Rail Corporation Board (appointed by President Bush)
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Amtrak (vice chairman and head of the Corporate Governance Committee)
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Center for National Policy (chairman)
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Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest
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Truman National Security Project (chairman)
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National Democratic Institute (chairman's advisory board)
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Catholic Charities in Washington, D.C.
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U.S./U.N. World Food Program (chairman)
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Georgetown University's School for Foreign Service (adjunct professor for 4 years, master's program)
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Boies, Schiller & Flexner (council)
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member of the bar (Connecticut, District of Columbia, Federal Court of Claims, U.S. Supreme Court)
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I have recently written a memoir, "25 Beautiful Things," - today I'm an artist
Center for Strategic and International Studies - Executive Council on Development - Members
https://www.csis.org/programs/project-us-leadership-development/archived-projects/executive-council-development/council
R. Hunter Biden
Thomas Pritzker
John Hamre
Epstein's Black Book
page 92
https://media.128ducks.com/file_store/4f8e111d7bd29039742de62e9f67cf5051b617e26a923117df323a5d2fb3c0de.pdf