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To: locogringo who wrote (317770)11/22/2021 7:59:12 AM
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Hunter Biden's Private Equity Firm Facilitated $3.8 Billion Chinese Purchase Of American-Owned Cobalt Mine

An investment firm founded by Hunter Biden facilitated a $3.8 billion purchase of an American-owned cobalt mine by a Chinese conglomerate, placing a key resource used in the manufacture of electric car batteries under foreign control, according to the New York Times.



The mine, formerly owned by Freeport-McMoRan and located in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was purchased in 2016 after Chinese mining outfit China Molybdenum announced a partnership with the Biden-founded Bohai Harvest RST (BHR) - with the Chinese contributing $2.65 billion and BHR contributing $1.14 billion to buy out a minority stakeholder, Lundin Mining of Canada. The money for Bohai's share came "entirely from Chinese state-backed companies," according to the report.

China Molybdenum lined up about $700 million of that total as loans from Chinese state-backed banks, including China Construction Bank. BHR raised the remaining amount from obscure entities with names like Design Time Limited, an offshore company controlled by China Construction’s investment bank, according to the Hong Kong filings.

Before the deal was done, BHR also signed an agreement that allowed China Molybdenum to buy BHR’s share of the mine, which the company did two years later, the filings show. That purchase gave China Molybdenum 80 percent ownership of the mine. (Congo’s state mining enterprise kept a stake for itself.) -NYT

In 2019, when Hunter controlled 10% of the firm through Washington-based Skaneateles, LLC, BHR sold its stake. As the Times notes, Chinese corporate records show Skaneateles is still part owner of BHR, however Biden attorney Chris Clark said that Hunter "no longer holds any interest, directly or indirectly, in either BHR or Skaneateles."

According to a former BHR board member, Hunter and the other American founders were not involved in the mine deal, and the firm only earned a 'nominal' fee on the deal. The proceeds allegedly went towards the firm's operating expenses, and was not distributed to its owners.

That said, the Times does raise a good point: "It is unclear how the firm was chosen by China Molybdenum."

A dozen executives from companies involved in the deal, including Freeport-McMoRan and Lundin, said in interviews that they were not given a reason for BHR’s participation. Most of the executives also said they were unaware during the deal of Mr. Biden’s connection to the firm.

Paul Conibear, Lundin’s chief executive at the time, said it was made clear that China Molybdenum was leading the transaction even though the buyer of Lundin’s stake was BHR.

I never really understood who they were,” Mr. Conibear said of BHR. -NYT

So - Hunter Biden's investment firm shows up to funnel money from Chinese state-owned firms into the cobalt deal, and nobody involved knows why.



To: locogringo who wrote (317770)11/22/2021 10:36:41 AM
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ALL DEMORATS SEEM TO HAVE THIS DISORDER

He was convicted over having sex w/a child. In one of his now-deleted videos, he defended his actions, saying he was pimping the "hoe."




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CNN-loving Rittenhouse lawyer deluded by Dem ‘cult’

nypost.com

Kyle Rittenhouse’s defense attorney Mark Richards rejected invitations to appear on Fox after the verdict and instead went on CNN for his first interview with Chris Cuomo, where he divulged that he is an MSNBC and CNN viewer.

“I’m not a Fox guy,” he said.

Fine.

Rittenhouse had trouble getting decent legal representation because of the media intimidation of everyone involved in the story, so it says a lot for Richards that he took on such a radioactive case.



But you would think, with all the rancid lies that MSNBC and CNN have told about his client, and still tell, that he would wake up to the reality that these media organs are just propaganda arms of the left. Even if he is a Democrat who loves Chris Cuomo, you would think he might have been red-pilled by the fact that blue-state governors, mayors and members of Congress, not to mention the president and vice president, lined up to express dismay at the jury verdict and claim nonsensically it was a victory for white supremacy or inequity.


What hope is there for regular Americans to wake up to the lies if Richards, of all people, is still an MSNBC/CNN devotee?


It just shows that Dems are in a cult.



To: locogringo who wrote (317770)11/22/2021 1:52:58 PM
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i thought bond was reduced to 500