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May 28, 2022
Moscow’s claim that Hunter Biden helped finance a US military “bioweapons” research program in Ukraine is at least partially true, according to new emails obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com.
The commander of the Russian Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Forces, claimed there was a “scheme of interaction between US government agencies and Ukrainian biological objects” and pointed to the “financing of such activities by structures close to the current US leadership, in particular the investment fund Rosemont Seneca, which is headed by Hunter Biden.”
Intelligence experts say the Russian military leader’s allegations were a brazen propaganda ploy to justify president Vladimir Putin‘s invasion of Ukraine and sow discord in the US.
Emails from Hunter’s abandoned laptop show he helped secure millions of dollars of funding for Metabiota, a Department of Defense contractor specializing in research on pandemic-causing diseases that could be used as bioweapons.
He also introduced Metabiota to an allegedly corrupt Ukrainian gas firm, Burisma, for a ‘science project’ involving high biosecurity level labs in Ukraine.
Metabiota is ostensibly a medical data company, however its vice president emailed Hunter in 2014 describing how they could “assert Ukraine’s cultural and economic independence from Russia.”
In an April 2014 memo to Hunter Biden, an executive with the contractor, Mary Guttieri, discussed “how we can potentially leverage our team, networks, and concepts to assert Ukraine’s cultural and economic independence from Russia and continued integration into Western society.”
Another memo revealed that Biden had pitched a “science project” involving Metabiota and Burisma, the Ukrainian natural gas company where Biden was a board member and earned millions of dollars.
In 2014, the US awarded Metabiota $23.9 million, with $307,091 allocated for “Ukrainian research projects,” according to government spending records.
ARTICLE: PAUL MURDOCH
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