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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Joe Biden Confirmed as ‘Big Guy’ by Another Hunter Business Associate

'Oh, we were never involved... '

(Headline USA) A second Hunter Biden business associate is on record referring to President Joe Biden as “the Big Guy,” according to messages obtained by the New York Post.

Shortly after the Post broke news about Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop and the emails found on it – one of which included a reference to “the Big Guy,” who was later identified to be Joe Biden by another former associate of Hunter’s, Tony Bobulinski – James Gilliar, a former british special forces officer who had worked with Hunter, sent a message to an unidentified person who was panicking about the report.

In the message, Gilliar reassured the person that the revelations about Hunter Biden’s business dealings and what Joe Biden knew about them would not be damaging. He was asked by the unidentified person whether Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign would throw them under the bus and say, “Oh, we were never involved.”

“I don’t see how that would work for them,” Gilliar responded. “I think in the scenario that he wins they would just leave sleeping dogs lie. If they lose, honestly, I don’t think that the Big Guy really cares about that because he’ll be too busy focusing on the other s*** he is doing.”

Joe Biden has repeatedly denied any involvement in or knowledge of his son’s shady business dealings abroad. But the contents on Hunter Biden’s laptop suggest otherwise. New evidence from the laptop, for example, reveals Joe Biden personally met with at least 14 of Hunter’s business associates, including ones from Mexico, Ukraine and Russia.

In another email sent in 2017, Hunter Biden, Gilliar, Bobulinski and some other business associates discussed a planned multi-million dollar deal with Chinese energy conglomerate CEFC. Gilliar mentioned that 10% of the venture would be held by Hunter “for the big guy.” Bobulinski confirmed in 2020 that this was a reference to Joe Biden.

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