By Natalie Winters and Raheem J. Kassam
An investment firm directed by President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden was a leading financial backer of a pandemic tracking and response firm that collaborated on identifying and isolating deadly pathogens in Ukrainian laboratories, receiving funds from the Obama administration’s Department of Defense in the process, The National Pulse can exclusively reveal.
Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners (RSTP) – a subsidiary of the Hunter Biden and Christopher Heinz-founded Rosemont Capital – counted both Biden and Heinz as managing directors. Heinz is the stepson of former U.S. Secretary of State and current Climate czar John Kerry.
Amongst the companies listed on archived versions of the RSTP’s portfolio is Metabiota – an ostensibly San Francisco-based company that purports to detect, track, and analyze emerging infectious diseases.
Financial reports reveal that RSTP led the company’s first round of funding in 2015, which amounted to $30 million. Former managing director and co-founder of RSTP Neil Callahan – a name that also appears many times on Hunter Biden’s hard drive – sits on Metabiota’s Board of Advisors alongside former Clinton official Rob Walker who discussed, in another unearthed Hunter Biden hard drive e-mail, reaching out to the Obama Department of Defense with regard to Metabiota.
Source http://thenationalpulse.com
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When Russia invaded its neighbor in February, it was said to be stunned by the ferocity of the Ukrainian military. But the California National Guard wasn’t surprised. Under a partnership that began after the breakup of the Soviet Union, the California Guard has been training Ukrainian forces for nearly 30 years. Our pilots have been telling people for years that the Ukrainians are not to be trifled with, said Maj. Gen. David S. Baldwin: “A lot of other people in the West were pooh-poohing them. Well, the proof is in the pudding.” Task & Purpose | DOD News