Whistleblower: ‘I May Have to
Live on the Run For Informing About Biden’s
Influence Peddling
By Debra Heine
July 08, 2023:
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--- Dr. Gal Luft, the Israeli whistleblower who
has been on the run since April, detailed his
bribery allegations against the Biden family in
an extraordinary new video obtained by
the New York Post.
As American Greatness previously reported,
Luft was arrested on weapon trafficking and
other charges in Cyprus last February and
disappeared after he was let out on bail. After
his arrest, the former Israeli army officer
tweeted that the Biden administration was out to
“bury” him.
The Biden Department of Justice had Luft, the
founder and executive director of the
Washington-based Institute for the Analysis of
Global Security (IAGS), arrested on on
suspicion of arms trafficking to China and
Libya, lying to the FBI and violating the
Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA), according
to his arrest warrant. He’s facing up to 96
years in prison if convicted of the charges.
From an undisclosed location, the fugitive
claimed in the 14-minute video that he was
arrested to stop him from testifying to the
Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee
about the Biden family’s shady business exploits
in China.
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“Let it sink in. I, who volunteered to inform
the U.S. government about a potential security
breach and about compromising information about
a man vying to be the next president, am now
being hunted by the very same people who I
informed and may have to live on the run for the
rest of my life,” the whistleblower lamented.
Luft said he was forced to skip bail in
Cyprus while awaiting extradition “because I did
not have faith I would receive a fair trial in a
New York court.”
The whistleblower
reportedly worked with CEFC-USA—the
nonprofit arm of the Chinese energy conglomerate
CEFC China—between 2015 and 2018, the same
period CEFC-China began its influence operations
with the Biden family.
Despite Luft’s fugitive status, House
Oversight chairman, Republican James Comer said
the Israeli remains a “potential witness” in the
Biden family probe, the Post reported.
The whistleblower explained that his legal
woes started after he made the “fatal decision”
to present incriminating evidence about the
Bidens to six officials from the FBI and the
Department of Justice in a secret two day
meeting at the U.S. Embassy in Brussels in March
2019. The DOJ delegation, he said, was made up
of two prosecutors from the Southern District of
New York and four FBI agents. Luft said he
believed the reason why the Justice Dept.
dispatched so many officials was because they
knew he was a “credible witness” and had
“insider knowledge” about the Biden family’s
financial transactions with the Chinese energy
conglomerate CEFC, “including specific dollar
figures.”
He said he also told the feds about Biden
family associate Rob Walker, whom he referred to
as “Hunter Biden’s bagman.”
Luft says he told the DOJ and the FBI in
Brussels that Joe Biden, soon after his vice
presidential term ended, had attended a
meeting at the Four Seasons Hotel in
Washington, DC, with his son Hunter and
officials from CEFC.
Luft’s account of the former VP’s
presence at that meeting was corroborated
21 months later when the FBI interviewed
another attendee, Biden family associate Rob
Walker, according to recent testimony before
Congress.
Luft disclosed during the Brussels
interview that CEFC was paying $100,000 a
month to Hunter and $65,000 to his uncle Jim
Biden, in exchange for their FBI connections
and use of the Biden name to promote China’s
Belt and Road Initiative around the world —
and that the money was being funneled
through Walker.
The Oversight Committee has written to
Walker demanding he submit to questioning
about his role in distributing more than $1
million from China to at least three of
President Biden’s relatives.
The most “alarming” information he shared in
Brussels, according to Luft, pertained to the
one-eyed mole in the DOJ who shared classified
information with Hunter Biden and his Chinese
partners.
“I told the DOJ that Hunter was associated
with a very senior retired FBI official who had
a distinct physical characteristic—he had one
eye,” Luft said.
That FBI official is widely believed to be
former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who gave
$100,000 to a trust for two of then-Vice
President Joe Biden’s grandchildren in 2016
shortly before telling Hunter, “I would be
delighted to do future work with you.”
According to Luft, “One Eye” tipped off
Hunter’s CEFC associates, Dr. Patrick Ho and
Chairman Ye Jianming, that they were under
investigation.
The whistleblower stressed that he felt it
was his “civic duty to alert the government”
about the Biden family’s corruption far ahead of
the 2020 election to give the feds plenty of
time to investigate the matter.
“I’m not a Republican. I’m not a Democrat. I
have no political motive or agenda,” he added.
“I did it out of deep concern that if the Bidens
were to come to power, the country would be
facing the same traumatic Russia collusion
scandal—only this time with China. Sadly,
because of the DOJ’s cover-up, this is exactly
what happened.”
Luft said his evidence was corroborated nine
months later by “the emails and receipts”
contained in Hunter Biden’s laptop. Incredibly,
according to the whistleblower, the agent who
seized the laptop from the Delaware computer
repair shop in December 2019, Special Agent
Joshua Wilson, was one of the FBI agents who
interviewed him in Brussels that spring.
The whistleblower noted that although he had
provided federal law enforcement with plenty of
evidence to investigate before the election,
they did nothing with it, and instead made him
“public enemy number one.”
“Over the past four years, they followed me,
my family, my friends, my associates. We were
all harassed, intimidated, and finally, I was
prosecuted,” Luft said.
Luft said that despite the harassment, he
sent his attorney, Robert Henoch, to meet with
then-acting Deputy Attorney General Richard
Donahue on the eve of the 2020 elections “to
ensure he was informed about the information I
had given his department in Brussels nineteen
months earlier, and also to warn him that there
might still be a mole within the DOJ.”
In February 2020, Attorney General Bill Barr
assigned Donoghue to “coordinate federal
investigations into all Ukraine-related
corruption allegations against Joe Biden,”
according to the Post.
Donoghue reportedly agreed to meet Henoch at
a Starbucks near DOJ headquarters and
corresponded with him on his private email.
“The story is about corruption at the very
highest levels of government/politics and I
think it can all be corroborated,” Henoch wrote
in an email obtained by the Post.
Unbeknownst to Luft, on Sept. 4, Donoghue
had ordered the Delaware US attorney to
pause the criminal investigation into Hunter
to avoid leaks in the two months before the
election, according to testimony before
Congress.
Needless to say, nothing came of the meeting.
Yet on November 2, 2022, on the eve of the
midterm elections, Luft was indicted on seven
counts, including a violation of the Arms Export
Control Act.
“If convicted I could face up to 100 years in
prison,” the whistleblower said.
He said while in jail, he was portrayed in
the international media as an arms dealer “even
though I have never traded a bullet in my entire
life.”
Luft added that “nowhere in my indictment
does the DOJ claim or present evidence that I
bought, sold, shipped, or financed any weapon.”
He also contested the charge that he had
committed a FARA [Foreign Agents Registration
Act] violation by charging former CIA Director
James Woolsey $6,000 a month for putting his
name on an article he had ghost written for him
in a Chinese paper.
“Nowhere in the indictment does the DOJ
mention the well-known fact that Woolsey had
been an advisor to my think tank since 2002 and
that there was nothing in the article that
represented Chinese interests—to the contrary.”
“The notion that I, Gal Luft, spoon-fed a CIA
director policy proposals on China, treating him
like a useful idiot, is not only an insult to
the Intelligence Community, it is an insult to
the intelligence of every American,” he said.
Luft also scoffed at the charge that he made
a false statement to the FBI during his
voluntary meeting in Brussels which he said came
about as a result of his “good citizenship.”
“Why was I in Brussels to begin with? Was I
there to eat Belgian waffles?!” he exclaimed.
He challenged the Justice Department to make
his indictment public.
“Make my day,” Luft added. “Put it on your
website so every American can see the nature of
the allegations against me, the quality of the
evidence and the lengths the government is
willing to go to weaponize the Justice system to
punish whistleblowers like me.”
Luft also challenged the FBI to submit to
Congress the minutes from the March 2019 meeting
in Brussels.
“Let everyone see what happened in Brussels,”
the whistleblower proposed. “Why not? Are you
trying to protect anything? Are you trying to
protect anybody?”
Luft suggested that his arrest in November
2022 was an attempt to discredit him on Trumped
up charges as Republicans were about to take
control of Congress and start investigations
into the DOJ’s cover-up of the Biden scandal.
“Why am I being indicted for FARA for
ghostwriting an innocuous article—for which I
received no payment, let alone from a foreign
government—when the MOTHER OF ALL FARA cases,
the Biden systemic influence peddling on behalf
of foreign governments for which they raked
MILLIONS—goes unpunished?” he asked.
Luft said he had no faith that he would
receive a fail trial in New York because he had
seen how Patrick Ho had been treated after his
2017 arrest on bribery charges. According to
Luft, during his trial in New York, prosecutors
blocked Ho from mentioning the Bidens.
Ho “paid Hunter Biden a million dollars for
God-knows-what [but] was not allowed to mention
the word Biden before the jury,” Luft explained.
“The very same prosecutor who is now after
me, Daniel Richenthal, told the judge at the
time that mentioning the name Biden would ‘add a
political dimension’ to the case, and the judge
agreed,” the whistleblower added. “Which means
if I was brought before a New York court, I
would not be allowed to utter the word Brussels
or Biden.”
He argued that in effect, “the real context”
of his arrest: “me being patient zero of the
Biden family investigation, would be hidden from
the jury.”
The whistleblower lamented that he now faces
the rest of his life on the run, or in prison
for doing his civic duty.
“I warned the government about potential risk
to the integrity of the 2020 election,” Luft
said. “Ask yourself, who is the real criminal in
this story?”
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