You probably remember the name Burisma from the Joe and Hunter Biden money laundering scandals, which is exactly what Russia wants to get to the bottom of to deliver justice.
The Russian Investigative Committee will look to see how money flowed in and out of Burisma, including where it came from, what happened while it was in the company's possession, and where it went after that.
"This is something that the Russian Investigative Committee is going to have to determine to be sure, but this is nothing new," said international human rights advocate and author Arnaud Develay, adding that Burisma is a "vehicle to launder taxpayers' money."
Already, Russian investigators have "established that the funds, flowing through commercial organizations, including the oil and gas conglomerate Burisma Holdings, operating in Ukraine, have been used in recent years to carry out terrorist attacks in Russia," Develay added.
Be sure to watch the full RT interview with Develay for more.
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News of the investigation has the Biden Crime Family and others in something of a panic. While online chatter about Burisma's criminal structure is nothing new, Russia's probing of them is.
It is almost a certainty that, should the allegations prove true, Western power brokers will do everything within their fast-waning power to sweep it all under the rug before any attempts are successfully able to hold them criminally liable.
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"They would try to fight tooth and nail to basically deny it," Develay believes, adding that any attempt at establishing a United Nations-backed tribunal to address the matter would get vetoed by what he describes as the "big three," meaning the United States, the United Kingdom and France.
"This is something that is going to have to be handled in a different way."
Develay's book about all this, called "Foreign Entanglements: Ukraine, Biden & the Fractured American Political Consensus," was just released.
Now that the cat is out of the bag, Burisma and everyone involved with the money laundering operation is surely trying to bury and destroy as much evidence as possible before the chickens come home to roost.
"There has been a thing going on about corruption in the West and scapegoating Russia for everything, and it's reached a new level," one RT commenter wrote about the scandal.
"When you share with Western authorities what Western MPs claim in the media, that Western countries have become money laundering countries, they disregard it by asserting that it was a Russian propaganda stunt. Seriously. The West is going down in a very massive and multi-faceted ugly way. It increasingly feels surreal and apocalyptic."
Another wrote that the CIA's involvement in Ukraine is easily proven with how the agency "used Hollywood-style productions" to make Volodymyr Zelensky famous before "installing him as a president of Ukraine."
"This power move takes many years and large amounts of money," this person added. "This comedian became a leader, then started a war with Russia – none of this happens on its own."
Others pointed out that none of this is really new information for those who have been following the Burisma scandal over the years, but that perhaps it will finally get the mainstream attention it deserves to expose the Biden Crime Family and all others involved with it.
"Donald Trump sniffed it all out, raised the alarm, and also alerted Putin to what he strongly suspected was going on in Ukraine," this person added about one of the many reasons why Trump found himself in the deep state's crosshairs.
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