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September 23, 2020

Quid Pro Quo, Jr.?

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 7:15 am

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Here’s a link to the just-released 87-page report of US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and US Senate Committee on Finance Majority Staff Report entitled Hunter Biden, Burma, and Corruption:  The Impact on U.S. and government Policy and Related Concerns.  The Report’s cover page is shown to the left (how appropriate!).

After reading the report, any reasonable person could conclude that there is probable cause to believe that while he was serving as former President Barack Hussein Obama’s Vice-President from 2009 until 2017, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (AKA:  Slo-Mo Joe, quid pro quo Joe) was not-so-subtly offering “access” by foreign governments to those in power in the US government.  In return, Biden was using his own son, Hunter, as a clumsy cutout for millions of dollars poorly concealed as the proceeds of lucrative business deals.

Now the Marxist-Leftists (formerly known as the Democrat Party) in the United States are more determined than ever to have Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. be elected President of the United States on November 3, 2020, and inaugurated as President of the United States on January 20, 2021.

The real question we must ask is, While Biden might be scribbling his cholinesterase inhibitor- or memantine-enhanced signature on Presidential documents, who would be pulling the puppet President’s neuromuscular strings?

September 2, 2020

DoD’s PRC 2020 Military Assessment for Congress

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 9:57 am

PRC 2020 Mil Assessment

For those readers who want to better understand the capabilities of the military services of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), here is a link to the unclassified report prepared for Congress at the direction of the Secretary of Defense.  The report was released to the public on September 1, 2020.  Its full title is Military and Security Development Involving the Peoples Republic of China | 2020.

This report was written for members of Congress and their staffs.  It is detailed but not highly technical.  It is highly informative as well about the PRC military’s philosophy and its loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), not the citizens of the PRC.

Possibly the most important thing for readers to understand is the relationship of the PRC’s military to the CCP’s total control over the PRC’s government.  Simply put, unlike the United States where the loyalty of the US military services is to the Constitution of the United States, the PRC’s military forces and its objectives are loyal to the preservation and international expansion of the CCP.

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