New Revelations Prove The FBI Is Corrupted Beyond Repair

According to an FBI informant document made public by Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), the FBI knew of President Biden’s business connections in Ukraine prior to the “Laptop from Hell” revelation.

The source of this report was from June 26, 2020, and the FD-1023 date was June 20, 2020.

According to this document, Mykola Zlochevsky, the Burisma Holdings founder, gave Joe along with Hunter Biden $5 million each shortly after Joe Biden threatened to stop providing help to Ukraine up until President Petro Poroshenko fired a certain prosecutor looking into Burisma.

Additionally, it supports Grassley’s assertion that Zlochevsky retained 17 audiotapes of his discussions with Hunter as well as Joe Biden as a “insurance policy” and Breitbart News’s revealing that the FBI’s source document claimed that the Burisma executive was “coerced” into covering $10 million in bribes by Hunter and Joe Biden.

The dates on the form are earlier than when the NY Post first published information regarding the “big guy” in the “Laptop from Hell” in the middle of October 2020.

On October 14, the first Post article stated, in part:

“Less than a year prior to when the senior Biden exerted pressure on Ukraine government officials to dismiss a prosecutor who was looking into the business, Hunter Biden had introduced his father, then-Vice President Biden, to a key executive at a Ukrainian energy corporation, according to emails acquired by The Post.”

“The never-before-seen encounter is noted in a thank-you note that Vadym Pozharskyi, the board’s adviser for Burisma, purportedly sent to Hunter Biden on April 17, 2015, little over a year after Hunter joined the board at a rumored compensation of up to $50,000 per month.”

A second piece on the “big guy,” a term that Biden’s business colleagues allegedly used to refer to Joe Biden, was published on Oct 15. Joe Biden would get “10 held by H for the big guy” in a business partnership with CEFC China Energy Co.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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