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Pelosi’s Son, A "Green Technology" & Lithium Investor, Was An "Unnamed Guest" On Her Taiwan Trip
It’s always remarkable how the children of our elected leaders always seem to get the big breaks. In December 2020, the Speaker’s son joined Altair International Corp, a lithium mining company. In their release, a spokesman said, “As Altair expands the breadth of its operations, from mining to lithium refinement and battery technologies, Mr. Paul Pelosi Jr. will be working directly with our management to further our expansion efforts.”
His meteoric rise in lithium mining just couldn’t be contained. A month after joining Altair, St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. named Pelosi, Jr. its “new Director and the President of St-Georges’ new subsidiary, EVSX Corp., which is dedicated to electric vehicle battery recycling and future partnerships in the development of lithium mineral resources.”
The company stated, Paul’s expertise in green technology, eco-responsible investments, and regulatory governmental environmental legislative framework will play a critical role in developing and deploying St-Georges’ lithium mineral processing technology and E.V. battery recycling technology initiative.
St-Georges and its partner, Altair International, have joined forces to develop metallurgical solutions for the recycling of lithium and other metals from E.V. batteries,” the statement concluded.
Fox News host Jesse Watters revealed more details about Pelosi’s trip and some of her son’s exploits, telling his audience, We told you about Hunter’s escapades from being bribed with Chinese diamonds to funding a Russian sex trafficking ring, but we just found out Hunter has some competition. His name? Paul Pelosi, Jr. As far as we can tell, he’s never had a real job. The kind you have to punch a clock. So, what does Pauly Jr. do all day? Well, last week, Nancy snuck little Pauly on her plane to Asia.
His name wasn’t listed as part of the official delegation. They didn’t want you to know Paul went to Asia with his mom, but if you look closely at the photos, there he is, Pauly P. Jr., about as unqualified as Hunter with all the big dogs there in Asia. He was also caught by foreign photographers in Singapore and Japan.
The U.S. press, who covered every move Nancy made in the Pacific, somehow never noticed that her son Paul was along for the ride. He was even wearing the same purple tie he wore when he went to Ukraine. Oh, you didn’t know he went to Ukraine?
Well, yeah, we didn’t either. You won’t find any trace of this on the speaker’s website because she didn’t want you to know about Pauly Jr. What was your son doing there? He’s not an elected official. He’s not an advisor to Nancy. He doesn’t even live in Washington, but he was greeted as royalty by the president of Taiwan.
If you thought Hunter Biden’s business deals were shady, just wait. Pauly Jr. Is on the payroll of two lithium mining companies and Asia just happens to be a lithium gold mine and Taiwan just happens to be a world leader in lithium battery production. He’s also heavily invested in Singapore’s energy sector. Wasn’t that another stop on Nancy’s trip?
In June, Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs released a press release touting their lithium exports. It wrote, “From January to May 2022, Taiwan’s lithium battery exports amounted to US$280 million for an increase of 86.1% compared to the same period last year. The ongoing pandemic has driven long-distance business opportunities, while the energy policies adopted in various countries have increased the demand for information and communication products, electric bicycles and energy storage devices, resulting in the upsurge of procurement of lithium batteries from Taiwan.
During this period, the United States and the Netherlands were the two largest export markets for Taiwan’s lithium batteries, accounting for over 30% of Taiwan’s total lithium battery exports. The main export products consisted of energy storage systems, electric vehicles, and electric bicycles.
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