ROBERT BIDEN, brother of Joseph Biden & Burisma.
From: Robert Biden <
[email protected]> Sun, Apr
13, 2014,
12:43 AM
To: Devon Archer <
[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, Apr 13, 2014 12:43 AM
Subject: Tmrw
I have to go to Houston with Beau tmrw for MD Anderson check up. Some thoughts
after doing some research. And some further thoughts on organization going forward.
1. Poroshenko appears to be the likely next President. Determining our teams
relationship with him is important. He is credible with the west and by all accounts a true
reformer (by Uk standards).
2. Some sort of decentralization will likely occur in the East. If it doesn't the Russians
will continue to escalate there destabilization campaign, which could lead to a full scale
take over of the eastern region most critically Donetsk. The strategic value is to create a
land bridge for RU to Crimea.
3. That won't directly affect Burisma holdings but it will limit future Uk exploration and
utilization of offshore opportunities in particular.
4. It will also result in further destabilization of Uk nationally and for whatever govt is in
power. And the US will respond with even stronger sanctions. Those sanctions will
threaten the tenuous support of the EU which does not have the political will to incur
steep energy price increases.
5. Which will result in further price increases on RU gas to the Uk.
6. The IMF loan guarantees will allow the Uks to weather the economic impact, but the
required reforms to Uk public subsidies will weaken the new President.
7. There will be enormous pressure on Burisma to lower prices for the national good.
Even if the company takes a hit in profits it would seem imprudent to raise prices in
convert with RU price gouging.
8. Burisma has an opportunity here to play the hero if it ignores the artificial market
value of their product and plays to the national interest.
9. Kazakstan could play a pivotal role by providing gas at rates lower than what the RUs
are asking but I doubt they would want to poke the Bear.
10. The pipelines across Uk are the key to all of this. But if the Uks shut down the
pipeline they also shut down 60% of their energy supply and put a strangle on EU
supplies from RU which the EU will never accept (b/c they are pussies).
11. There is no immediate supplier solution to replace RU. Even if Burisma increased
output from their reserves by 100% it would - 1, take at least two years and 2, Uk would
still be about 35% short of their needed gas supplies.
12. Our guy needs to set himself up as the anti- Victor Pinchuk (coal and steel oligarchpro Russian Yanukuvich supporter).
13. The best way to weather the storm btw now an elections is to throw all in with the
chocolate king. Even if he looses to Tymosheko (unlikely per polls as of today)
Poroshenko is a safe ally that could help protect him from the vultures of the moment.
Additionally you me and Alex should reconnect with the boxer and help gain his support of our guy.
https://justthenews.com/sites/defaul...her4-13-14.pdf