Yesterday, The National Pulse released a bombshell revelation from the Hunter Biden emails.

“I really appreciate you letting me stay at your resort villa… I have brought every single person you have ever asked me to bring to the F’ing WHite House and the Vice President’s house and the inauguration.” – Hunter Biden 

Only moments ago, The National Pulse released a bombshell audio of a recorded call reportedly of Hunter Biden complaining about his dad’s involvement in covering up his business deals with a Chinese spy.

“I get calls from my father to tell me that the New York Times is calling, but my old partner Eric, who literally has done me harm, for I don’t know how long, is the one taking the calls because my father will not stop sending the calls to Eric,” Hunter says at the beginning of the audio.

National Pulse reports- Hunter Biden – in an audio file labeled “Most Genius Shit Ever” – appears to be referencing Patrick Ho, who was a former Secretary for Home Affairs in Hong Kong, as a “spy chief of China” while lamenting how his business partner Ye Jianming of CEFC China Energy had disappeared.

In the July 2019 New Yorker profile of Hunter Biden, he talked about his business dealings with CEFC China Energy, including an extremely valuable diamond gift from the company’s chief.

New Yorker – When I asked him about it, he told me that he had been given the diamond by the Chinese energy tycoon Ye Jianming, who was trying to make connections in Washington among prominent Democrats and Republicans, and whom he had met in the middle of the divorce. Hunter told me that two associates accompanied him to his first meeting with Ye, in Miami, and that they surprised him by giving Ye a magnum of rare vintage Scotch worth thousands of dollars.

Hunter was on the board of the World Food Program USA, a nonprofit that generates support for the U.N. World Food Programme, and he had hoped that Ye would make a large aid donation. At dinner that night, they discussed the donation, and then the conversation turned to business opportunities. Hunter offered to use his contacts to help identify investment opportunities for Ye’s company, CEFC China Energy, in liquefied-natural-gas projects in the United States. After the dinner, Ye sent a 2.8-carat diamond to Hunter’s hotel room with a card thanking him for their meeting. “I was, like, Oh, my God,” Hunter said. (In Kathleen’s court motion, the diamond is estimated to be worth eighty thousand dollars. Hunter said he believes the value is closer to ten thousand.)

When I asked him if he thought the diamond was intended as a bribe, he said no: “What would they be bribing me for? My dad wasn’t in office.” Hunter said that he gave the diamond to his associates, and doesn’t know what they did with it. “I knew it wasn’t a good idea to take it. I just felt like it was weird,” he said.

Hunter’s “my dad wasn’t in office” excuse doesn’t carry much water. This was in May 2017; while Joe Biden was no longer vice president, there was widespread belief he would run for president and indeed that month, Biden formed a political action committee, which the New York Times called “the most concrete sign yet that he intends to remain active in the Democratic Party and is considering a presidential bid in 2020.”

The fact that Hunter Biden and his associates had a business deal with Ye Jianming is not in dispute. As The New Yorker reported, “Hunter began negotiating a deal for CEFC to invest forty million dollars in a liquefied-natural-gas project on Monkey Island, in Louisiana, which, he said, was projected to create thousands of jobs.”

At some point, Ye Jianming must have seriously angered the highest levels of the Chinese government. According to the South China Morning News, a paper believed to have strong sources in the Chinese government, “Ye’s detention in China was ordered directly by the Chinese president Xi Jinping.” The Chinese government took Ye Jianming into custody, and he has not been seen since March 2018.

National Review – According to one of the emails described in the New York Post article, the equity of Hunter Biden’s deal with CEFC would be split six ways, including “10 held by H for the big guy” – appearing to mean 10 percent. Tony Bobulinski was one of the recipients of that email, and he told Fox News it is authentic.

“The reference to ‘the Big Guy’ in the much publicized May 13, 2017 email is in fact a reference to Joe Biden,” Bobulinski said in a statement to Fox News. Bobulinski said that Joe Biden’s insistence that he never talked business with his son is not true, and that Hunter “frequently referenced asking him for his sign-off or advice on various potential deals.”

Ho was also involved in the CEFC venture, as originally reported by the New York Post and suppressed by the media and Big Tech firms.

Hunter Biden continues: “I have another New York Times reporter calling about my representation of Patrick Ho – the fucking spy chief of China who started the company that my partner, who is worth $323 billion, founded and is now missing. The richest man in the world is missing who was my partner. He was missing since I last saw him in his $58 million apartment inside a $4 billion deal to build the fucking largest fucking LNG port in the world.” LNG (liquefied natural gas) ports are purpose-built port terminals designed to accommodate large LNG carrier ships designed to load, carry and unload LNG.

Hunter continues to whine about the calls he’s getting and about his “best friend” Devon Archer who named him and his father in a criminal case without telling him.

“And I am receiving calls from the Southern District of New York from the U.S. Attorney himself. My best friend in business Devon has named me as a witness without telling me in a criminal case and my father without telling me.”

Listen to the incredible audio here:

Why is the mainstream media ignoring this bombshell audio? Why are they ignoring evidence that points to Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s involvement in his crack-smoking son, Hunter Biden’s foreign deals that appear to have been influenced by his father’s political positions?

 

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