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Former Kazakhstan Intelligence Chief and ‘Close Friend’ of Bidens is Arrested for Treason


Former intelligence chief Karim Masimov with “close friends” Joe and Hunter Biden (Source: NP)

As the situation in Kazakhstan begins to stabilise following the Kazak President Tokayev‘a invitation for Russian-led  Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) coalition force to help secure key transport and security nodes, another interesting development has emerged which may link this week’s events directly to the Biden family business syndicate.

There are now confirmed reports that Kazakhstan’s former intelligence chief, Karim Masimov, has been arrested on suspicion of high treason, the country’s National Security Committee announced yesterday. Masmiov also served as Prime Minister of the country from 2007-2012 and 2014-2016, and was regarded as a close ally to former President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

According to emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop, US President Joe Biden’s wayward son referred to Kazak spy chief Masimov as a “close friend.” Both Joe and Hunter have also met with Masimov (photo above).

It’s also worth noting here that over the decades, with millions of dollars injected into Kazakhstan political opposition activities by notorious regime change incubator National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the Soros umbrella network.

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Undoubtedly, it is one of Washington’s primary objectives to pull Kazakhstan away from Russia’s sphere of influence and disrupt cooperation between the two countries.

DW reports…

Former intelligence chief Karim Masimov was fired earlier in the week as protests raged across the country.

Authorities have now said Masimov and several other officials have been detained. The protests have also prompted President Tokayev to remove his predecessor Nursultan Nazarbayev as head of the Security Council.

Former leader urges support for government

Masimov, a close ally of the 81-year-old Nazarbayev, has twice been prime minister. He also served as head of the presidential administration under the hard-line leader.

Nazarbayev has not made a public appearance since the start of protests and also did not directly react to the news of Masimov’s arrest.

On Saturday, however, Nazarbayev’s spokesman Aidos Ukibay said the former president “calls on everyone to rally around the president of Kazakhstan to overcome current challenges and ensure the integrity of the country.”

Much of the demonstrators’ anger appeared directed at Nazarbayev, who ruled Kazakhstan for 29 years. Protesters tore down a bronze statue of him during the unrest, as seen in a tweet by journalist Peter Leonard.

NOTE: Karim Massimov was also former Kazak hardman President Nazarbayev’s righthand man – during the same period in which former President was involved with none other than Tony Blair who arranged for his one-time ‘director of political operations’ John McTernan to be given a hugely lucrative three-month contract in Kazakhstan as senior adviser to dictator Nazarbayev’s regime.

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