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Hunter Biden’s Laptop Confirms ‘Joe Biden Was a Direct Beneficiary’ of His Son’s Deals


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2021 Jul 13, 10:41pm   56,459 views  438 comments

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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/07/12/peter-schweizer-our-copy-of-hunter-bidens-laptop-confirms-joe-biden-was-a-direct-beneficiary-of-his-sons-deals/

Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute (GAI), said on Monday that his organization had confirmed that President Joe Biden “was a direct beneficiary” of Hunter Biden’s financial deals with foreign interests.

“We do have a copy, by the way, here at GAI of [Hunter Biden’s] laptop and all the files,” Schweizer said on the Sean Hannity Show. “It confirms that Joe Biden was a direct beneficiary.”

Schweizer explained how GAI cross-referenced Secret Service travel logs during Joe Biden’s tenure as vice president to corroborate the authenticity of Hunter Biden’s emails.

He remarked:

GAI asked, “How can we demonstrate whether the emails are real?” … We already have, for example, Hunter Biden’s Secret Service travel records. They were released by Senator [Ron] Johnson’s committee. These are the official records that say the Secret Service traveled with Hunter to this location, to that location, etcetera.

So we asked, “Do the emails on Hunter Biden’s laptop correspond with the travel records? If our email references that [Hunter] is in Dubai on a certain date, does that line up with the Secret Service travel records? Absolutely, 100 percent. …

So there is no question. Of course Hunter Biden hasn’t denied it. But there’s no question that the laptop emails that we have possession of are 100 percent accurate and correspond directly with existing material, and the information is devastating.

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411   Patrick   2024 Feb 2, 6:57am  

https://jameshowardkunstler.substack.com/p/war-delirium


Pity the poor president. “Joe Biden” must decide now whether to go to war with Iran or Texas. Which will it be? Or might it be both? That Governor Abbot turns out to be the Putin of the purple sage! How does he dare interfere with the orderly flow of new voters — fine people! — across that filthy little river of his? Does he not understand that we need at least a couple million more live bodies allocated around the swing states to ensure a free and fair election?

What does Hunter (“the smartest person I know”) make of Dad’s quandary, I wonder. With enough eau-de-coca on-board, Hunter must think in Biblical terms. . . great flowing Jacobean passages of elevated language: in my father’s house are many mansions: Verily, verily, I say unto you, somewhere there is a room I left that little baggie in. . . but where. . . ? The works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Dad.

Well, forget Hunter. Everybody else has, thank goodness, at least for now. Let’s face it: having a rage-filled addict in the family is tiresome. Anyway, Merrick Garland has got him covered with “an on-going investigation.” (Questions? Sorry, can’t answer any.)
415   Ceffer   2024 Feb 9, 2:48pm  

Because the purpose of socialism and communism is to sucker punch and lie the population into yielding absolute central power, which is then used to inflict the maximum suffering, death, deprivation, emotional catastrophe and Satanic inversion demoralizations.

420   Ceffer   2024 Feb 9, 3:13pm  

Tavistock is not there to help you, silly. It is there to document your inherent genetic tendencies, instincts, vulnerabilities, susceptibilities and weaknesses so that you can be politically manipulated, sacrificed, press ganged, addicted, taxed, tortured, and chronically deceived by the Reptilians.

https://t.me/FirstAmendmentPraetorian/53830
421   Ceffer   2024 Feb 9, 3:19pm  

The past is portal to the present. There is no inquiry that is not eventually referred to the past. Slight problem is, that the past has been so thoroughly air brushed and manipulated for convenience and to maintain temporary political dominance, there are only golden threads in the historical tapestries that remain consistent. They hide most of it and have replaced it with agitprop.

https://t.me/FirstAmendmentPraetorian/53830
425   Patrick   2024 Feb 26, 10:10am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/athens-man-monday-february-26-2024


Oh no! Politico tried to gin up some sympathy for U.S. intelligence community and the FBI this weekend with a completely tone-deaf story headlined, “The prospect of a second Trump presidency has the intelligence community on edge.” I bet it does.

According to Politico, the nation’s top spooks and some FBI agents are fretting about a potential Trump re-election. They worry that Trump might harbor a few hard feelings towards them, you know, over a few regrettable misunderstandings. They feel uneasy that Trump might not trust their intelligence assessments anymore since he might be viewing a few of their past decisions in the wrong light. Hilariously, the spies cited in Politico’s article are apprehensive that a re-elected Trump might do something reckless, like “reorganizing” them and thereby — get this — politicizing the spy agencies.

Don’t. Make. Me. Laugh. ...

Over halfway through the article, it finally gets around to mentioning a little detail called Russiagate, and muses over how Trump might still be smarting a little over the way the intelligence agencies, directed by Obama and Clinton, had persecuted him and lots of other citizens helping his campaign using a fake, made up dossier that the FBI never really intended anybody to believe, no; the story just sort of got away from them, that’s all.

Citing a long list of anonymous “intelligence community” critics, Politico eventually confessed to its biggest fear: that Trump might actually get around to punishing some deep state crooks:

“Trump intends to go after the intelligence community,” another former senior intelligence official said. “He started that process before and he’s going to do it again. Part of that process is to root out people and to punish people.”
Talk about being tone-deaf. Punishing people and rooting out the intelligence community is exactly what most of the country desperately wants. They want those things so much that, hilariously, this article could be a Trump campaign ad. What the Intelligence Community is probably really worried about is that, if Trump gets re-elected, he’ll enjoy a popular mandate to punish political partisans and root out the traitors deeply embedded in the intelligence community.

They seem to know that the media can’t save them this time. After everything that’s happened, most folks will either completely ignore or even delight in corporate media’s predictable, hysterical rants about how horrible Trump’s stable-cleaning is for democracy.

It’s just the opposite. Rooting out deep-state traitors is what is necessary for democracy.

And never forget, there’s a little lost Crossfire Hurricane binder out there somewhere and it is sure to turn up sooner or later…
426   GreaterNYCDude   2024 Feb 26, 12:04pm  

Patrick says





Not for nothing... Sherlock Holmes also had a cocaine habit.
431   Patrick   2024 Mar 26, 11:11am  




Not sure it's real, but it seems likely to me.

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