Anonymous ID: f60672 Dec. 24, 2019, 12:22 p.m. No.7611121   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Hunter Biden Owns Massive Home in Beverly Hills as He Claims He’s Unemployed and in Debt in Paternity Case, Court Docs Reveal

 

Ever wonder what millions of dollars laundered through a Ukrainian company can buy you (besides crack and strippers)?

 

According to court documents filed in Hunter Biden’s Arkansas paternity case, the ‘recovering’ crackhead owns a massive home in a swanky neighborhood in Beverly Hills.

 

The court docs also revealed that Hunter Biden is the subject of multiple criminal investigations related to “fraud, money laundering and a counterfeiting scheme.”

 

The New York Post reported:

 

The son of former Vice President Joe Biden shares a ZIP code in the Hollywood Hills with celebrities such as Ben Affleck, Christina Aguilera and Halle Berry, according to documents filed in Hunter’s Arkansas paternity case.

 

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom mid-century home is valued at $2.5 million. It sits at the end of a private gated drive and includes a pool.

 

The property was sold on June 19, records show, but it’s unclear how much Biden paid for it.

 

One day after the sale, a former Washington, DC, stripper filed a petition for paternity and child support against Biden in Arkansas’ Independence County Circuit Court.

 

Lunden Alexis Roberts, 28, says she gave birth to Biden’s kid, “Baby Doe,” in ­August 2018.

 

Hunter had a child with 28-year-old Lunden Roberts after meeting her at a DC strip joint where she worked as a stripper and she is demanding a hefty child support payment!

 

Ms. Roberts dragged Hunter Biden into a nasty court battle after he has ‘refused to pay child support for over a year’ and refused to pay her $11,000 legal bill.

 

And now Hunter Biden’s nasty paternity battle with Lunden Roberts is unearthing documents that feckless media sycophants and Republican lawmakers have failed to produce.

 

Hunter Biden will be grilled under oath on January 7 about the money he made whilst sitting on the board of Burisma Holdings.

 

According to reports, Hunter Biden made between $50,000 – $200,000 a month sitting on Burisma, a Ukrainian natural gas company despite having zero experience in the field.

 

Rudy Giuliani has documents proving money was laundered through Ukraine, Latvia and Cyprus before it was paid out to Hunter Biden.

 

“All of a sudden Shokin gets this communique from Latvia that shows a $16 million laundering transaction — classic laundering transaction,” Giuliani said. “It goes from Ukraine, to Latvia, it’s disguised as a loan to another company to ‘Wirelogic’ I believe — it then goes to Cyprus, gets disguised as another loan — this is called “Digitech” then it’s dispersed as payment as board fees,” he added.

 

Giuliani added, “Now you don’t make two loans to make board fees unless you’re laundering the money. $3 million gets to Hunter Biden in that way.”

 

“That is a straight out violation of a money laundering statute,” he said.

 

And now Hunter Biden is claiming he’s unemployed and in debt in order to avoid paying his baby mama Lunden Roberts a hefty child support payment.

 

Meanwhile, Hunter’s new wife, Melissa Cohen, 32, is pregnant and living a comfortable life in Los Angeles.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/12/hunter-biden-owns-massive-home-in-beverly-hills-as-he-claims-hes-unemployed-and-in-debt-in-paternity-case-court-docs-reveal/

Anonymous ID: f60672 Dec. 24, 2019, 12:24 p.m. No.7611136   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1155

Pictures Of Santa Coming Down The Chimney In Blackface Surface

 

Santa Claus has become embroiled in controversy yet again, this time as new pictures have emerged of the magical fat man sliding down a chimney in blackface.

 

The pictures, sent to news outlets by the Easter Bunny, clearly show Santa Claus popping out of multiple chimneys with his face covered in offensive dark makeup.

 

Santa is canceled!" one blue checkmark wrote on Twitter.

 

"Christmas was already an oppressive holiday celebrating the birth of a child when our climate is in peril and there should be no more humans coming into the world. This is just the last straw."

 

"This is extremely offensive," said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

 

"Rather than dress up in an authentic African-American disguise that respects their culture, Mr. Claus has culturally appropriated dark skin and incorporated it into his European-inspired red outfit. He didn't even get the skin tone right!"

 

Trudeau then offered to help Santa Claus apply makeup correctly the next time he decides to dress in blackface.

 

Santa Claus has apologized for the gaffe, though he was then seen eating non-gluten-free cookies and was canceled again.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pictures-santa-coming-down-chimney-blackface-surface

Anonymous ID: f60672 Dec. 24, 2019, 12:25 p.m. No.7611145   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1174 >>1186 >>1474

Jury backs pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson in case examining talc-cancer link

 

A jury in St. Louis in the US has ruled in favor of pharma giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J), in the latest of several lawsuits alleging that the drug company’s baby powder caused ovarian cancer.

 

The verdict involves claims from plaintiff Vickie Forrest, one of 13 women whose case was halted by the Missouri Supreme Court earlier this year.

 

This time the jury ruled 9-3, denying 56-year-old Forrest’s allegation that more than 30 years of use of the talcum-based powder had caused her illness. The woman was diagnosed with stage-two ovarian cancer in 2012 and is in remission, after surgery and chemotherapy.

 

“It’s disappointing that J&J is going to see this as approval of their continued sale of talc-based baby powder that harms women,” Ted Meadows, one of Forrest’s lawyers, said in a statement.

 

https://www.rt.com/business/476715-jj-talc-cancer-case/

Anonymous ID: f60672 Dec. 24, 2019, 12:26 p.m. No.7611152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1198

‘Security Consequences’: Pentagon, DoD Warn Military Members Against Using DNA Test Kits

 

The Pentagon and US Department of Defense have warned its military members against using consumer DNA kits, claiming that the information collected through such kits are a security concern.

 

Several private companies such as 23andMe and Ancestry sell kits that provide consumers information on their ancestry, potential medical risks and even unknown family members after they send in a cheek swab or saliva sample. With the rise in popularity of such kits, the Pentagon along with the US Defense Department are concerned that the companies could potentially share collected data with law enforcement or other third parties.

 

“Exposing sensitive genetic information to outside parties poses personal and operational risks to Service members,” the December 20 memo signed by Joseph D. Kernan, the undersecretary of defense for intelligence, and James N. Stewart, the assistant secretary of defense for manpower, reads.

 

The memo also states that the companies have been specifically targeting military personnel to buy the DNA kits by offering discounts, also adding that the kits have been distributed extensively throughout the Defense Department.

 

“These genetic tests are largely unregulated and could expose personal and genetic information, and potentially create unintended security consequences and increased risk to the joint force and mission,” the memo, which was exclusively obtained by Yahoo News, reads. The memo also states that there is an “increased concern in the scientific community” that such genetic could be used for “questionable purposes” such as “mass surveillance and the ability to track individuals without their authorization or awareness.”

 

According to Erin Murphy, a professor at New York University’s School of Law, there are concerns about commercial genetic databases being used by foreign governments to identify potential spies.

 

“It all boils down to the same basic idea,” Murphy told Yahoo News. “In a world in which a few stray cells can be used to identify a person, there is no such thing as a covert action, and no such thing as anonymity.”

 

“It’s not hard to imagine a world where people are blithely sharing information online without realizing their third cousin is a Navy SEAL, or an operative of the CIA,” Murphy added.

 

However, in a statement obtained to ABC News, both 23andMe and Ancestry disputed claims that their kits pose security risks.

 

“All of our customers should be assured we take the utmost efforts to protect their privacy, and that the results we provide are highly accurate," a 23 and Me spokesperson told ABC News.

 

"Customers are in control of how their data is shared, and how their data is stored," the spokesperson added. "They can choose to have their sample stored at our lab, or have it destroyed. They can also download their information and close their account at any time."

 

Ancestry also pushed back against claims that its data could be shared with other parties.

 

"Protecting our customers’ privacy and being good stewards of their data is Ancestry’s highest priority," Gina Spatafore, an Ancestry spokesperson, told ABC News.

 

"Ancestry does not share customer DNA data with insurers, employers, or third-party marketers. Ancestry will also not share customer personal information with law enforcement unless compelled to by valid legal process, such as a court order or search warrant,” she added.

 

The two companies did not immediately respond to Sputnik’s request for comment.

 

https://sputniknews.com/society/201912241077787407-security-consequences-pentagon-dod-warn-military-members-against-using-dna-test-kits-/

Anonymous ID: f60672 Dec. 24, 2019, 12:32 p.m. No.7611200   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1250

Mike Bloomberg Exploited Prison Labor to Make 2020 Presidential Campaign Phone Calls

 

Former New York City mayor and multibillionaire Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg used prison labor to make campaign calls. Through a third-party vendor, the Mike Bloomberg 2020 campaign contracted New Jersey-based call center company ProCom, which runs calls centers in New Jersey and Oklahoma. Two of the call centers in Oklahoma are operated out of state prisons. In at least one of the two prisons, incarcerated people were contracted to make calls on behalf of the Bloomberg campaign.

 

According to a source, who asked for anonymity for fear of retribution, people incarcerated at the Dr. Eddie Warrior Correctional Center, a minimum-security women’s prison with a capacity of more than 900, were making calls to California on behalf of Bloomberg. The people were required to end their calls by disclosing that the calls were paid for by the Bloomberg campaign. They did not disclose, however, that they were calling from behind bars.

 

“We didn’t know about this and we never would have allowed it if we had. We don’t believe in this practice and we’ve now ended our relationship with the subcontractor in question.”

 

The Bloomberg campaign confirmed the arrangement in an emailed statement to The Intercept. “We didn’t know about this and we never would have allowed it if we had,” said Bloomberg spokesperson Julie Wood. “We don’t believe in this practice and we’ve now ended our relationship with the subcontractor in question.”

 

The campaign said it did not know about the arrangement between ProCom and an undisclosed campaign vendor until The Intercept made its inquiry. The campaign then ended the relationship on Monday and said it has asked vendors to do a better job of vetting subcontractors in the future.

 

“The use of prison labor is the continued exploitation of people who are locked up, who really have virtually no other opportunities to have employment or make money other than the opportunities given to them by prison officials,” said Alex Friedmann, managing editor of Prison Legal News and an advocate for incarcerated people’s rights.

 

https://theintercept.com/2019/12/24/mike-bloomberg-2020-prison-labor/