In the intricate web of political intrigue and power play, a mysterious moniker has emerged from the shadows – ‘The Big Guy.’ This nickname, seemingly innocuous, has been linked to none other than President Biden himself.
Hunter Biden, the president’s son, was the first to use this intriguing alias. In 2014, he sent an email to Chuck Harple, a trade union lobbyist, hoping to arrange a meeting between the head of the North American Building Trades Union and his father.
Interestingly, Hunter used the term ‘big guy’ after failing to get a response through official channels.
“That is not me writing that. That is not me claiming that. That is Hunter Biden writing on his own phone, typing in that ‘I spoke with my chairman’, referencing his father [Joe Biden].” -Tony Bobulinski
10% for Joe “The Big Guy” Bidenpic.twitter.com/tzx9fVVZAC
— ES 🇺🇸 (@Simply4Truth_) July 27, 2023
The plot thickens with IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley’s revelations. He claimed the DOJ’s leadership, while investigating Hunter Biden for alleged tax and gun violations, deliberately avoided probing the identity of ‘the big guy.’
This move, according to Shapley, was a clear attempt to shield the Bidens from potential fallout.
James Gilliar, Hunter Biden’s business partner, also used the moniker ‘the big guy’ in his communications. In a 2017 email to whistleblower Tony Bobulinski, Gilliar referred to Joe Biden as ‘the big guy,’ confirming the connection.
This email exposed a business deal involving the Biden family, Bobulinski, and high-ranking members of the Chinese Communist Party.
Joe Biden lied.
We know Hunter kept passing his phone to his business associates with then-VP Joe Biden on the other end.
We know Joe is “The Big Guy.”
The Biden family has never produced a product or service. They only peddled the power and influence of Joe Biden. pic.twitter.com/wU7eKH35Yo
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) July 25, 2023
Geoff Roger, an executive at Glenmede Trust Company, further corroborated the use of this nickname. In an email to Hunter Biden about then-Vice President Biden’s appearance at a private club dinner in Delaware in 2013, Roger wrote, “The big guy made them happy.”
Mykola Zlochevsky, the founder of Burisma Holdings, also referred to Joe Biden as ‘the big guy.’ An FBI informant form revealed Zlochevsky allegedly bribed Joe and Hunter Biden with $5 million each, using the moniker to refer to the former vice president.
Despite the mounting evidence, when questioned about the identity behind ‘the big guy,’ Joe Biden dismissed it as a ‘dumb question.’ However, the consistent use of the moniker by individuals involved in the Biden family business suggests otherwise.
In conclusion, the moniker ‘the big guy’ appears to be more than just a nickname. It represents a veil of secrecy surrounding the Biden family’s dealings, a veil that is slowly being lifted.
As we delve deeper into this mystery, one thing becomes clear – ‘the big guy’ is not just a moniker; it’s a symbol of the hidden power dynamics within the Biden administration.
This article appeared in NewsHouse and has been published here with permission.
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