Hunter Biden’s business activities will be discussed at the 9th BTWC Conference – and it’s a huge blow for Joe Biden

The 9th BTWC (Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention) Review Conference started on Monday in Geneva.

According to the statement delivered by the secretary-general of the United Nations Antonio Guterres the main goal of the summit will be to “give teeth to the Convention’s accountability provisions to ensure that scientific advances are not exploited for hostile purposes.”

In connection with this statement, there’s an interesting topic – is there any chance that “scientific” activities of Hunter Biden sponsored laboratories will be researched? The answer is “yes”.

This story has been widely publicized when documents from Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop were published confirming his connection with the financing of biological research in Ukraine.

In particular, the published information says that Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners, co-owned by the son of US President Joe Biden, invested $500,000 in Metabiota, and also founded additional sources of financing it. Metabiota was engaged in biological research, including actively studying the topic of biological weapons.

It’s not surprising at all that the investigation of Hunter Biden’s activities was not conducted. The reason is clear –the Congress was under the sole control of the Democratic Party before the 8th of November. Naturally, the government did not make any investigation or even published statement about the Hunter’s assumed crimes. There’s the opinion that Joe Biden could be linked with his son’s activity – and that’s the reason why this information was not discussed and investigated.

However, the situation has changed recently. The House of Representatives will be under the GOP control from January 2023 and this fact will definitely complicate the life of Biden’s family. Republicans for a long time has been trying to initiate an investigation into Hunter Biden’s prohibited activities, and, according to the latest information available, this investigation will be carried out. Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, incoming chairman of the Oversight Committee, revealed the intentions of House Republicans.

“The president’s participation in enriching his family is, in a word, abuse of the highest order. I want to be clear: This is an investigation of Joe Biden, and that’s where our focus will be next Congress.”

And, as expected, the BTWC conference will fuel interest in this topic. The investigation of biological laboratories’ activities in Ukraine is one of the issues planned for discussion at the summit, and at its end a number of conclusions will likely be drawn regarding the biolabs’ activities in Eastern Europe, actively sponsored by the Biden family.

The BTWC Conference will last until December 16.

Shawn Hodges
Shawn Hodges
A resident of Cleveland, Ohio, Shawn Hodges enjoys writing about current political events in a slightly conservative manner.

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