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Pixelated
Come on man! Who, except the believe-anything-anti-Trump crowd, really believes these computers are part of a Russian disinformation campaign? All of this just further proves that it was folks in the Obama admin who were colluding with the Russians.
 

Hijinx

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The media is making a supreme effort to hide the information on the computer, and in doing so are only making themselves look foolish.
 

vraiblonde

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The media is making a supreme effort to hide the information on the computer, and in doing so are only making themselves look foolish.

They don't care what you and I think; we are not their audience. They have a cult following of brainwashed bots that they don't dare allow to have information.
 

Crabcatcher79

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Come on man! Who, except the believe-anything-anti-Trump crowd, really believes these computers are part of a Russian disinformation campaign? All of this just further proves that it was folks in the Obama admin who were colluding with the Russians.
When the New York Post published the alleged contents of a computer hard drive purporting to document the Ukrainian and Chinese business activities of Hunter Biden, the newspaper cast the information as a "smoking gun."

Enter the FBI.


Less than three weeks before one of the most contentious presidential campaigns in history, federal authorities are investigating whether the material supplied to the Post by Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, is part of a smoke bomb of disinformation pushed by Russia.

The inquiry, according to a person familiar with the matter, is at least in part, aimed at determining whether Russia has set its sights on a familiar target: Biden's father, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. The person is not authorized to comment on the matter publicly and asked not to be named in order to speak candidly.

 

Gilligan

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GURPS

INGSOC
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Enter the FBI.


This Tiny Detail Buried in Federal Subpoena May Bolster Giuliani's Claim That Hunter's Laptop Contained Pics of Underage Girls



Included in the story is a photograph of a federal grand jury subpoena, which appears to have been signed by FBI Special Agent Joshua Wilson, who is said to be one of the FBI’s top child pornography investigators.

John Paul Mac Isaac, the owner of The Mac Shop, where Hunter Biden is alleged to have brought the damaged laptop, told Fox News that in addition to the Burisma emails, he found other “disturbing” items and said he was frightened by what he saw. “I just don’t know what to say, or what I’m allowed to say,” Isaac said. “I know that I saw, I saw stuff. And I was concerned. I was concerned that somebody might want to come looking for this stuff eventually and I wanted it out of my shop.”

Wilson was described by New Jersey’s The Star-Ledger in 2012 as “an FBI agent based in New Jersey who has spent nearly five years working full time on child pornography,” and a comparison of his signature on a 2012 criminal complaint appears to match the barely visible reversed signature of the FBI agent serving the subpoena. The Post says the redacted form, which appears to bear Wilson’s signature, is a “Delaware federal subpoena given to The Post [that shows] both the computer and hard drive were seized by the FBI in December, after the shop’s owner says he alerted the feds to their existence.”
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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The New York Post inadvertently revealed the original source of its dubious Hunter Biden story


The shop's owner then contacted federal authorities about the laptop and hard drive, and he turned over the hardware in December after being served with a subpoena, the story said. Before turning them over, however, the Post said the shop owner made a copy of the hard drive and gave it to a lawyer representing former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. The Post said it learned of the alleged emails after Steve Bannon, the former White House chief strategist and Trump campaign CEO, alerted the outlet of their existence late last month, and Giuliani gave Post reporters the hard drive on Sunday.

The article included a photo of the federal-court subpoena showing that the FBI seized the computer and hard drive in December. It's unclear why the bureau subpoenaed or seized the hardware after the repair shop's owner voluntarily told authorities of its existence.

But the first photo in the Post story, depicting the cover page of the subpoena, offers additional clues. If you look closely, you'll notice the faint outlines of handwriting, between and behind the printed text, that seem to suggest something was written on the reverse side of the page. This would make sense, as the blank subpoena — Form AO 110 — contains a second page to be filled out by the agent who serves it.

Reversing the image of the first page, and superimposing it on a blank version of the subpoena's second page, clearly shows that the placement of the faint handwriting lines up with the placement of the various fields and design elements of the second page. The same handwriting indicates that the subpoena was served to a person or entity with four relatively short names, the third and fourth of which appear to begin with a capital "M" and a capital "I." The owner of The Mac Shop appears to be a man named John Paul Mac Isaac.
 

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Pixelated
This Tiny Detail Buried in Federal Subpoena May Bolster Giuliani's Claim That Hunter's Laptop Contained Pics of Underage Girls



Included in the story is a photograph of a federal grand jury subpoena, which appears to have been signed by FBI Special Agent Joshua Wilson, who is said to be one of the FBI’s top child pornography investigators.

John Paul Mac Isaac, the owner of The Mac Shop, where Hunter Biden is alleged to have brought the damaged laptop, told Fox News that in addition to the Burisma emails, he found other “disturbing” items and said he was frightened by what he saw. “I just don’t know what to say, or what I’m allowed to say,” Isaac said. “I know that I saw, I saw stuff. And I was concerned. I was concerned that somebody might want to come looking for this stuff eventually and I wanted it out of my shop.”

Wilson was described by New Jersey’s The Star-Ledger in 2012 as “an FBI agent based in New Jersey who has spent nearly five years working full time on child pornography,” and a comparison of his signature on a 2012 criminal complaint appears to match the barely visible reversed signature of the FBI agent serving the subpoena. The Post says the redacted form, which appears to bear Wilson’s signature, is a “Delaware federal subpoena given to The Post [that shows] both the computer and hard drive were seized by the FBI in December, after the shop’s owner says he alerted the feds to their existence.”

When the New York Post published the alleged contents of a computer hard drive purporting to document the Ukrainian and Chinese business activities of Hunter Biden, the newspaper cast the information as a "smoking gun."

Enter the FBI.

Less than three weeks before one of the most contentious presidential campaigns in history, federal authorities are investigating whether the material supplied to the Post by Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, is part of a smoke bomb of disinformation pushed by Russia.

The inquiry, according to a person familiar with the matter, is at least in part, aimed at determining whether Russia has set its sights on a familiar target: Biden's father, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. The person is not authorized to comment on the matter publicly and asked not to be named in order to speak candidly.


How strange:

DNI Ratcliffe: Russia disinformation not behind published emails targeting Biden; FBI reviewing

Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe said Monday that recently published emails purporting to document the business dealings of Hunter Biden are not connected to a Russian disinformation effort, even as federal authorities continued to review whether the material was part of such a campaign.
 

Hijinx

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Let me say this---and it is an opinion.
The FBI seized the lap top and hid it thinking that would be the end of it.
If the repair person had not made a copy and given it to Guilianni we would never have known of it's existence.
More cover ups by the FBI.

The place needs a good fumigating.
 

Dakota

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Google: hsgac finance report

Way too large to upload but the administration knew all this and did nothing at all.

I have come to the conclusion that Obama didn't have balls or leadership skills to deal with corruption in his own administration. He points out to Joe - ain't right - looks bad but didn't appear to take any action against the situation like move Joe to handle something else besides foreign relations.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Google: hsgac finance report

Way too large to upload but the administration knew all this and did nothing at all.

I have come to the conclusion that Obama didn't have balls or leadership skills to deal with corruption in his own administration. He points out to Joe - ain't right - looks bad but didn't appear to take any action against the situation like move Joe to handle something else besides foreign relations.

Obama led the corruption in his administration.
 

vraiblonde

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I have come to the conclusion that Obama didn't have balls or leadership skills to deal with corruption in his own administration.

I never thought he had anything to do with his administration. He just went out and made scripted speeches when necessary.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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Hunter Biden Business Partner Confirms Authenticity Of Email About Deal With Chinese Company


One of the recipients on an email chain with Hunter Biden that was published earlier this week has authenticated the document, Fox News reported.

The email in question, which is dated March 13, 2017, purportedly shows a business partner of Biden’s discussing “remuneration packages” for participants in a deal involving CEFC China Energy, a Chinese energy company that was owned at the time by Ye Jianming.

The New York Post published portions of the email on Thursday as part of a series of stories based on documents purportedly from Biden’s laptop.

Some Democrats have questioned the authenticity of emails published by the Post. But according to Fox News, a person copied on the March 13, 2017, email confirmed that the published document is authentic.
 

kom526

They call me ... Sarcasmo
Hunter Biden Business Partner Confirms Authenticity Of Email About Deal With Chinese Company


One of the recipients on an email chain with Hunter Biden that was published earlier this week has authenticated the document, Fox News reported.

The email in question, which is dated March 13, 2017, purportedly shows a business partner of Biden’s discussing “remuneration packages” for participants in a deal involving CEFC China Energy, a Chinese energy company that was owned at the time by Ye Jianming.

The New York Post published portions of the email on Thursday as part of a series of stories based on documents purportedly from Biden’s laptop.

Some Democrats have questioned the authenticity of emails published by the Post. But according to Fox News, a person copied on the March 13, 2017, email confirmed that the published document is authentic.
I just read an article about this former business partner and if I were him, I'd hope that Hillary isn't willing to extend a "favor" to the Bidens.
 
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