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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (163713)10/15/2020 11:49:53 PM
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It is a puzzle to me that articles such as below are making the rounds on the net, as if the author believes anything makes any difference to the core support base of either camp

At the margin, a reader may just as easily not vote as opposed to switch vote.

So I guess the point is to knockout as many of the voters who are going to vote for the other side as opposed to actually debate policies going forward, and then, after 3 years, all over again.

nypost.com

Smoking-gun email reveals how Hunter Biden introduced Ukrainian businessman to VP dad

By Emma-Jo Morris and Gabrielle Fonrouge


Hunter Biden introduced his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, to a top executive at a Ukrainian energy firm less than a year before the elder Biden pressured government officials in Ukraine into firing a prosecutor who was investigating the company, according to emails obtained by The Post.

The never-before-revealed meeting is mentioned in a message of appreciation that Vadym Pozharskyi, an adviser to the board of Burisma, allegedly sent Hunter Biden on April 17, 2015, about a year after Hunter joined the Burisma board at a reported salary of up to $50,000 a month.

“Dear Hunter, thank you for inviting me to DC and giving an opportunity to meet your father and spent [sic] some time together. It’s realty [sic] an honor and pleasure,” the email reads.

An earlier email from May 2014 also shows Pozharskyi, reportedly Burisma’s No. 3 exec, asking Hunter for “advice on how you could use your influence” on the company’s behalf.

The blockbuster correspondence — which flies in the face of Joe Biden’s claim that he’s “ never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings” — is contained in a massive trove of data recovered from a laptop computer.

The computer was dropped off at a repair shop in Biden’s home state of Delaware in April 2019, according to the store’s owner.

Other material extracted from the computer includes a raunchy, 12-minute video that appears to show Hunter, who’s admitted struggling with addiction problems, smoking crack while engaged in a sex act with an unidentified woman, as well as numerous other sexually explicit images.

The customer who brought in the water-damaged MacBook Pro for repair never paid for the service or retrieved it or a hard drive on which its contents were stored, according to the shop owner, who said he tried repeatedly to contact the client.

The shop owner couldn’t positively identify the customer as Hunter Biden, but said the laptop bore a sticker from the Beau Biden Foundation, named after Hunter’s late brother and former Delaware attorney general.

Photos of a Delaware federal subpoena given to The Post show that both the computer and hard drive were seized by the FBI in December, after the shop’s owner says he alerted the feds to their existence.



A federal subpoena showing the computer and hard drive were seized by the FBI



A federal subpoena showing the computer and hard drive were seized by the FBI



A federal subpoena showing the computer and hard drive were seized by the FBI

But before turning over the gear, the shop owner says, he made a copy of the hard drive and later gave it to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s lawyer, Robert Costello.

Steve Bannon, former adviser to President Trump, told The Post about the existence of the hard drive in late September and Giuliani provided The Post with a copy of it on Sunday.

Less than eight months after Pozharskyi thanked Hunter Biden for the introduction to his dad, the then-vice president admittedly pressured Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk into getting rid of Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin by threatening to withhold a $1 billion US loan guarantee during a December 2015 trip to Kiev.

“I looked at them and said: I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money,” Biden infamously bragged to the Council on Foreign Relations in 2018.

“Well, son of a bitch. He got fired.”

Shokin has said that at the time of his firing, in March 2016, he’d made “specific plans” to investigate Burisma that “included interrogations and other crime-investigation procedures into all members of the executive board, including Hunter Biden.”

Joe Biden has insisted that the US wanted Shokin removed over corruption concerns, which were shared by the European Union.

Meanwhile, an email dated May 12, 2014 — shortly after Hunter Biden joined the Burisma board — shows Pozharskyi attempting to get him to use his political leverage to help the company.

The message had the subject line “urgent issue” and was also sent to Hunter Biden’s business partner, Devon Archer, who also sat on the Burisma board at the time.

Pozharskyi said that “the representatives of new authorities in power tend to quite aggressively approach N. Z. unofficially with the aim to obtain cash from him.”

N.Z. isn’t identified in the email but appears to be a reference to Burisma founder Mykola Zlochevsky, whose first name is a Ukrainian version of “Nicholas.”

When the alleged shakedown failed, “they proceeded with concrete actions” in the form of “one or more pretrial proceedings,” Pozharskyi wrote.

“We urgently need your advice on how you could use your influence to convey a message / signal, etc .to stop what we consider to be politically motivated actions,” he added.

Vadym Pozharskyi and Hunter BidenYalta European Strategy / Getty ImagesHunter Biden responded by saying he was with Archer in Doha, Qatar, and asked for more information about “the formal (if any) accusations being made against Burisma.”

“Who is ultimately behind these attacks on the company? Who in the current interim government could put an end to such attacks?” he added.

The exchange came the same day that Burisma announced it had expanded its board of directors by adding Hunter Biden, who was put in charge of its “legal unit and will provide support for the Company among international organizations,” according to a news release that’s since been scrubbed from Burisma’s website.

Hunter Biden actually joined the board in April 2014, according to multiple reports.

His lawyer said last year that Hunter was “not a member of the management team,” adding, “At no time was Hunter in charge of the company’s legal affairs.”

About four months after Hunter Biden’s correspondence with Pozharskyi, Archer forwarded Hunter Biden an email chain with the subject line “tax raise impact on Burisma production,” which included Pozharskyi saying that the Ukrainian cabinet had submitted new tax legislation to the country’s parliament.

Photos from Hunter Biden's hard drive



“If enacted, this law would kill the entire private gas production sector in the bud,” Pozharskyi wrote.

In the Sept. 24, 2014, email, Pozharskyi also said he was “going to share this information with the US embassy here in Kyiv, as well as the office of Mr Amos Hochstein in the States.”

At the time, Hochstein was the State Department’s newly appointed special envoy and coordinator for international energy ­affairs.

Devon ArcherPatrick McMullan via Getty ImageIn December 2017, the Naftogaz Group, Ukraine’s state-owned energy company, announced that Hochstein had joined the company as an independent director, but on Monday he announced his ­resignation.

“The company has been forced to spend endless amounts of time combating political pressure and efforts by oligarchs to enrich themselves through questionable transactions,” Hochstein wrote in an op-ed published by the Kyiv Post.

In addition to denying that’s he’s spoken to Hunter Biden about his overseas business dealings, Joe Biden has repeatedly denied any conflict of interest or wrongdoing by either of them involving ­Burisma.

Last February, he got testy during an appearance on NBC’s “Today” show when co-host Savannah Guthrie questioned whether it was “wrong for [Hunter] to take that position, knowing that it was really because that company wanted access to you.”

“Well, that’s not true. You’re saying things you do not know what you’re talking about,” the elder Biden responded.



Photos from Hunter Biden's hard drive





Last December, Joe Biden also lashed out during a Democratic primary town hall event in Iowa, where a man accused him of sending Hunter to Ukraine “to get a job and work for a gas company, he had no experience with gas or nothing, in order to get access to .?.?. the president.”

“You’re a damn liar, man. That’s not true and no one has ever said that,” Biden fumed.

Biden then continued berating the man as he stepped forward, called the man “fat” and challenged him to “do push-ups together, man.”

The FBI referred questions about its seizure of the laptop and hard drive to the Delaware US Attorney’s Office, where a spokesperson said, “My office can neither confirm nor deny the existence of an investigation.”

Hunter Biden’s lawyer refused to comment on the specifics but instead attacked Giuliani.

“He has been pushing widely discredited conspiracy theories about the Biden family, openly relying on actors tied to Russian intelligence,” the lawyer, George R. Mesires, said of Giuliani.

Pozharskyi and the Joe Biden campaign did not return requests for comment. Hochstein could not be reached.

Additional reporting by Ebony Bowden



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (163713)10/16/2020 4:43:35 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217825
 
Team Australia, having declared war against Team China at urging of Team USA, is now as in the case of Team Canada earlier, wondering why good customer upset

Canola oil, coal, whatever, and now cotton, no differences, just stuff

I will bet you next Team China shall be accused by Team Australia for meddling in elections to manage regime-change

Let's see if the largest item, iron, gets hit

Team Australia may wish to do business over desire to fight war as a proxy

go figure

smh.com.au

China's cotton mills told to avoid Australian exports

October 16, 2020 — 11.15am

Chinese cotton mills have been told to stop using Australia cotton, deepening fears that Australian produce is being specifically targeted by the Chinese government.

Chinese processors are set import quotas each year by the Chinese Communist Party but have been verbally warned by the National Development Reform Commission that they will have their intake cut next year if they continue to import Australian product. China buys about two-thirds of Australia's annual cotton exports, which can be worth more than $2 billion a year.



Cotton exports could be the next to be targeted by China.Janie Barrett
Trade Minister Simon Birmingham condemned the move on Friday, issuing his strongest statement on China's actions since diplomatic tensions with Beijing started deteriorating in 2018.

"China should rule out any use of discriminatory actions against Australian cotton producers," he said.

"Impeding the ability of producers to compete on a level-playing field could constitute a potential breach of China’s international undertakings, which would be taken very seriously by Australia."

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Cotton Australia first became aware of discrepancies at the start of this week and has been consulting with Australian exporters and Chinese mills to establish if the verbal directions were more than market rumours.

"It has become clear to our industry that the National Development Reform Commission in China has recently been discouraging their country’s spinning mills from using Australian cotton," Cotton Australia CEO Adam Kay and Australian Cotton Shippers Association chair Michael O’Rielley said in a joint statement on Friday.

Australia has exported cotton to China for decades and the crop is one of Australia's top agricultural exports to China. In good seasonal conditions Australian cotton exports can be as high as $2.5 billion a year, with most of the earnings coming from China.

"About 65 per cent of our crop goes to China, so they're very important to us and we've built that relationship up," Mr Kay said.

"For us the disappointing thing is those great relationship that we've worked hard on to build up. Even in the 1970s our leading farmers went over and helped the Chinese people with their cotton production and helped them get their industry going."

China's cotton industry has been ramping up local production to stimulate the country's textile sector. The quotas are designed to ensure local producers are protected from international competition. A separate 40 per cent tariff is also on the cards if mills defy the quota and continue to buy Australian cotton.

More than 80 per cent of China's cotton comes from Xinjiang, where up to 1 million members of the Uighur muslim minority have been detained in re-education camps.



Trade Minister Simon Birmingham: "China should rule out any use of discriminatory actions against Australian cotton producers."Alex Ellinghausen

Cotton producers are confident of being able to diversify their exports into Vietnam, Bangladesh and Thailand if the trade stoush persists but could face losses from having to divert their crop.

Australian cotton growers had already been left millions of dollars short in July after the collapse of a Chinese importer left thousands of cotton bales stranded.

Chinese merchant Weilin had committed to buy up to half the Australian cotton crop this year, which for the 2019-20 season came in at 600,000 bales. Weilin entered voluntary administration in July.



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Tensions rise as China accuses Australia of ‘harassing’ its citizens

Four Chinese journalists have left Australia and two academics have been barred from returning, as Australia’s spy agency investigates foreign interference.

The company’s directors, Zhang Lin and Liu Wei, also own Weifang CHN-Miracle Agricultural Products, based in Shandong in northern China. The company invested more than $200 million in a cotton logistics processing plant to process 500,000 tonnes of lint annually. Large companies in China often have links to the Chinese Communist Party.

The cotton industry is the second key Australian export to report verbal quota restrictions this week. China has been reluctant to issue formal written notices as this could be used as evidence of free trade breaches at the World Trade Organisation.

S&P Platts, the global commodities information platform, quoted sources from four state-owned utilities that said they had received verbal notice from China's customs to immediately halt Australian coking and thermal coal imports on October 9.



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (163713)10/16/2020 8:45:53 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217825
 
Good news on the solar front, per imperatives leading to solutions

CNN edition.cnn.com
Solar energy is poised for what could be its biggest transformation in over half a century.
A group of materials called perovskites are being used to create the next generation of solar panels ...


and busily being R&D and applied in China, fast and furious