Bo Xilai, former secretary of the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China
The family of Democratic candidate Joe Biden is mired in “Hard Drivegate,” and Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, has again been exposed in a new scandal over his emails with Bo Xilai, a former Communist Party Secretary in Chongqing and U.S. assistant to China’s Huaxin Energy Group (CEFC) Chairman Ye Jianming. The contents of emails between Biden and his illegitimate daughter, Jiaqi Bao (formerly known as Bo Tiantian), have been revealed to show that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) interfered in U.S. elections and exerted influence through companies such as Huaxin Energy Group, and that Hunter Biden, Jim Biden and Joe Biden colluded with Beijing authorities and actively participated in these actions.
New Evidence of Biden Family Collusion with Chinese Communist Party Revealed
U.S. media outlet Gateway Pundit reports that Yaacov Apelbaum, CEO of computer vision startup XRVision, has exposed more scandals in the Biden family’s “Hard Drivegate” scandal, including the contents of emails between Hunter Biden and a woman named Jiaqi Bo.
According to the report, Bo Jiaqi has a number of other names, such as JiaQi, AKA JaiQi Bao, AKA Jiaqi Wang, AKA Jiaqi Wang Bao, AKA Wang Bao Jiaqi, AKA Qinping Bao, AKA TianTian Bo, etc. She She is the assistant and advisor of Jianming Ye in the United States. Ye is the chairman of China Huaxin Energy Group and a business partner of Hunter and Jim Biden.
Ye, his U.S. staff worked closely with Chinese Communist Party intelligence, which controlled much of the growth strategy, funding and overseas operations of Bohai Huamei (BHR), a joint venture between Huaxin Energy Group and Biden in China.
In an email, Bo Jiaqi said that it was not appropriate to make contact through a third party due to the demands of her work and that she would visit Hunter Biden in person if necessary.
In November 2017, Kaki Bo sent an email to Hunter Biden urgently conveying a message from Communist authorities and expressing confusion over the lack of action on former Vice President Biden Patrick Ho.
In other emails, Bo Jiaqi also advised Bohai Huamei on its business plan and global investment strategy, calling attention to trends in artificial intelligence (AI), defense, surveillance and chip manufacturing technologies; and also conveyed the views of the Chinese Communist Party’s intelligence community on its technology investment strategy in the United States.
Bo Jiaqi’s emails even addressed the policies of President Trump and the U.S. government, Joe Biden’s candidacy for the U.S. presidency, and topics related to the U.S. election, suggesting that the Chinese Communist authorities actively exerted influence over the U.S. election and that the Biden family colluded with the Chinese Communist Party to actively participate in it.
In October 2020, Guo Wengui’s self-publisher Lutheran News Agency reported that Bo Jiaqi, whose real name is Bo Tiantian and who was raised by Bo Xiyong on his behalf, worked under Ye Jianming and was responsible for liaison between the company and Hunter Biden, meaning she was an important intermediary for the alliance between the Chinese Communist authorities and the Biden family.
During the investigation of Ye Jianming, Xi Jinping‘s camp discovered Bo Tiantian, who was arrested because this was a counter-attack by Bo Xilai’s forces, with Jiang Zemin and Zeng Qinghong behind him.
Ye Jianming has a complicated political and business background
The Huaxin Energy Group company founded by Ye Jianming has a complex political and business background and employs a number of people who have served in the Chinese Communist Party military.
In addition to the China Energy Foundation, which employs former Hong Kong Civil Affairs Bureau chief He Zhiping as its secretary general, Ye also established a foundation in Shanghai, the Huaxin Public Welfare Foundation, BBC News reported in March 2018. The newspaper quoted mainland media Caixin as saying that Li Guangjin, a former political commissar of the Shanghai Police District, served as executive director of the Huaxin Public Welfare Foundation, and Wang Hongyuan, former deputy director of the General Office Administration of the Central Military Commission, served as executive director of the foundation. Li Guangjin had introduced Ye Jianming to former Gansu Provincial Party Secretary Wang Sanyun, who fell from power in September 2017.
Li Guangjin was born on April 3, 1950, according to public information. He served as deputy political commissar of the 162nd Division, director of the political department of the 160th Division, deputy political commissar and political commissar of the 54th Army Group, political commissar of the 127th Division, director of the political department of the 54th Army Group, deputy political commissar of the 20th Army Group, political commissar of the Jiangxi Military Region, political commissar of the Fujian Military Region, standing committee member of the Fujian Provincial Committee, political commissar of the Fujian Military Region, political commissar of the Shanghai Police District (from May 2009 to July 2010), etc. In July 2002, he was promoted to the rank of political commissar. He was promoted to the rank of major general in July 2002 and served as a deputy to the 13th CPC Shanghai Municipal People’s Congress (terminated due to retirement on January 5, 2011).
Wang Hongyuan, born in July 1947, served as deputy director of the General Office of the CPC Central Military Commission from December 1992 to January 1996, where he was in charge of financial and post-battalion construction. Since January 1996, he has been working in the General Research Bureau of the General Office of the Central Military Commission. He has participated in the drafting of speeches made by the leaders of the Military Commission at important meetings and articles published in newspapers, undertaken research tasks on some important topics, and mainly engaged in the task of providing information to the leaders of the Military Commission and Headquarters (Jiang Zemin was the Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission from November 1989 to September 2004).
Jiang Chunyu, director of Huaxin Energy Group, secretary of the Party Committee of Huaxin, is also director of the Board of Directors of the China Energy Foundation and director of the International Center. Public information shows that Jiang Chunyu, born in January 1955, Zhejiang Jinhua. He has a bachelor’s degree and a postgraduate degree from the Shanghai branch of Nanjing Political Science Institute, and is an associate professor (senior title). According to the official website of Shanghai Zhonghailong Smart City Technology Co., Ltd, on November 21, 2019, Wang Hongyuan, former director of the General Office of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, Jiang Chunyu, former deputy political commissar of the Armed Police Force Shanghai Branch and former director of the Armed Police Force Shanghai Institute of Political Science, and his party of leaders arrived at Zhonghailong Technology on a special trip for inspection.
Shanghai is widely recognized as the lair of the “Shanghai Gang” headed by Jiang Zemin.
Biden family “hard drive door”
The New York Post reported on October 15, 2020, that an email sent to Hunter Biden on May 13, 2017, was titled An email sent to Hunter Biden on May 13, 2017, was titled “Expectations” and involved details of the “compensation packages” of six people at an unnamed company. According to the email, Hunter was identified as “Chairman or Vice Chairman” depending on the agreement reached with CEFC, in this case apparently referring to the Shanghai-based conglomerate, China Huaxin Energy Company Limited (CEFC China Energy). Company Limited (CEFC, for short). His salary was set at “850” and it also mentioned that “Hunter has some office environment expectations that he will elaborate on.
The email also outlined a “tentative agreement” that 80% of the “equity” or shares in the new company would be divided equally among four initials corresponding to the sender and three recipients, with “H ” refers to Hunter Biden. Biden. But the email reads, “Jim holds 10” and “H (Hunter Biden) stands in for a big shot. Biden) on behalf of a big guy (thebig guy) holds 10?” The identity of Jim and the “big guy” has not yet been determined.
The email was sent by James Gilliar of the international consulting firm J2cR, who noted, “I would be happy to give Zang feedback on any details if there are any shortcomings?” The “Zang” is apparently a reference to Zang Jian Jun, a former executive director of Huaxin Financial.
An email obtained by the New York Post reveals that on June 18, 2017, Hunter Biden, on behalf of the Biden family, sent a message to the Biden family. Biden had sent “best wishes” to Ye on behalf of the Biden family and set out their expectations for the joint venture. In the email, Hunter Biden introduced to Ye Jianming the “best wishes” of the Biden family. Biden introduced Tony Boblinski to Ye. Tony Bobulinski, who will serve as CEO of the SinoHawk Holdings joint venture because of his previous successful experience managing the world’s wealthiest family capital.
Hunter Biden Biden also asked Ye for $10 million to fund the working capital of the joint venture. He wrote: “We would appreciate it if you could send it out as soon as possible so that Sinohawk can be properly funded and operated.”
According to documents released by Bobrinsky, Yeh’s company never sent the funds, and SinoHawk Holdings was closed in October 2018.
The documents disclose that SinoHawk Holdings operated a business involving Hunter B. Biden, Joe B. Biden’s younger brother, Jim Biden, was a member of the board of directors. Jim Biden and several others. Among the joint venture’s “key domestic contacts” were New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who was a member of the board of directors. SinoHawk Holdings has partnered with Yeh’s company on “global and/or domestic” projects involving “infrastructure, energy, financial services and other strategic areas. “The Daily Caller
U.S. media outlet The Daily Caller cited a Feb. 8, 2018, U.S. court filing that said a U.S. federal court had approved a foreign criminal case against Hunter Biden. A foreign surveillance warrant was granted against a Chinese business partner of Biden’s, Patrick Ho, who U.S. federal investigators believe was an agent secretly spying for a foreign government. Ho was a former executive at CEFC China Energy Company Limited (CEFC) and secretary general of the China Energy Foundation. on Dec. 18, 2017, Ho was charged with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and bribing the President of Chad, the Foreign Minister of Uganda, and alleged illegal activities of China Energy.
The New York Times reported in December 2018 that Ho’s first phone call after his arrest was to James Biden, the brother of former Vice President Joe Biden. Biden.
The Associated Press reported that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in Manhattan, New York, that He was convicted by a jury in December 2018 of bribing the leaders of the African nations of Chad and Uganda, and the appeals court upheld the conviction.
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