Ukrainian Official Spills the Beans, Exposes All the Nasty Lies

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Former Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin believes the only reason he got fired is because Joe Biden ordered it. Joe allegedly had $10 million reasons provided by someone Shokin was investigating, Burisma owner Mykola Zlochevsky. The billionaire also happened to have Hunter Biden sitting on his board of directors for a million a year. He brought his buddy Devon Archer along and he collected a paycheck as well. The only duties they had were to get the “Big Guy” on the phone when Zlochevsky had a problem.

Prosecutor comes forward

Viktor Shokin once served as prosecutor general for Ukraine. That’s the equivalent of Merrick Garland here. His high profile career came to an end when he seized the assets of Burisma CEO and founder Mykola Zlochevsky as part of a criminal investigation.

He’s certain that “Hunter Biden was brought on to the Ukrainian gas company Burisma’s board in order to ‘provide protection.

I have no doubt that there were illegal activities engaged in by Burisma,” the former prosecutor told Brian Kilmeade on Fox. That’s probably why he was investigating them in the first place. It turns out that Zlochevsky held a government minister job at the time. That’s like a member of Congress here.

As Shokin’s investigation continued to expand, Zlochevsky “started bringing in people who could provide protection for him. Hunter Biden was among them and the corruption network expanded as a result.

The impeachment inquiry for Joe Biden is expected to start as soon as the House gets back in business after their summer break, because Merrick Garland went ahead and appointed David Weiss as Special Prosecutor over the Hunter Biden tax crime investigation. That’s allegedly unconstitutional and indicates that the “fix” is still in. A real investigation could produce charges under the Foreign Agent Registration Act against Joe and Hunter both.

I do not want to deal in unproven facts, but my firm personal conviction is that, yes, this was the case. They were being bribed. And the fact that Joe Biden gave away $1 billion in U.S. money in exchange for my dismissal, my firing, isn’t that alone a case of corruption?” he passionately queried. Joe didn’t actually “give away” the money in exchange for the prosecutor’s head on a political plate, he threatened not to give it away.

Sudden change of tone

The timing works out that Shokin obtained a court order to seize Zlochevsky’s property on February 2, 2016. He was fired on Joe’s orders on March 29, allegedly for corruption. That’s really hard to reconcile with things the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine was saying on September 25, 2015.

That’s when he “accused the country’s Prosecutor General’s Office of obstructing efforts to combat corruption and shielding its own employees from graft investigations.” Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt was “unusually blunt.” He wasn’t talking about Shokin. He was talking about the ones preventing Shokin from doing his job.

Ambassador Pyatt made headlines calling “for an investigation of officials within the Prosecutor General’s Office who he says stymied efforts to pursue tens of millions of dollars in ‘illicit assets’ that former Ukrainian official Mykola Zlochevskiy held in Britain.” Shokin went after them and was soon fired.

According to Pyatt, “Zlochevskiy served as environment and natural resources minister under former President Viktor Yanukovych, a Kremlin ally whose ouster amid mass street protests in 2014 triggered events that led to Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula and a bloody war with Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine.” Hunter Biden and Devon Archer both called him “boss.

Zlochevskiy, who earned a reputation for lavishness, was placed on Ukraine’s most-wanted list in December for a host of alleged economic crimes.” By Shokin.

The way the former prosecutor sees it, “he was fired because his office would have found the facts about the corrupt activities that they were engaging in. That included both Hunter Biden and Devin Archer and others.

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