Biden Family Caught Breaking 459 Federal Laws

A year-long investigation into Hunter Biden’s laptop has resulted in a 630-page report alleging 459 violations of federal and state laws and regulations by Pres. Joe Biden’s son and his business associates.

The study, according to Marco Polo, a charity founded by a former Trump advisor to allow a team of cyber investigators to delve deep into the laptop that Joe Biden’s crack-addled son left at a Delaware repair shop, offers a road map for state, local, or federal prosecutors to start pursuing charges. In addition, the organization mailed their findings to each member of Congress.

The timing of the report’s release, two weeks prior to the midterm elections, has some resemblance to the laptop’s original public introduction. In 2020, The New York Post released news of the laptop’s existence, as well as revelations from it, but social media buried the story when the FBI cautioned companies about so-called disinformation.

The timing is identical this time, but other elements are reversed. The contents on the laptop are legitimate, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey conceded that filtering the laptop was a huge mistake, and the social networking site is being sold to free-speech supporter Elon Musk.

Garrett Ziegler, 26-year-old founder of Marco Polo, assembled a team that mined the laptop with digital savvy, producing a detailed report that is anything but superficial or vague, coming in at 1 gigabyte because of the size of screenshots from the laptop.

“I’ve been working on this for 13 months,” Ziegler said. “It was truly a matter of necessity. I realized how valuable the material was. It necessitates complete concentration. It’s quite difficult to write anything comprehensive about it while also doing something else.”

“There’s been some wonderful writing on sex and degeneracy so far,” he said, but “the focus of the study is on crimes… I felt compelled to record every crime, even those covered by state legislation. The aim is straightforward: hold Republicans’ feet to the fire. We do not want to hear that Republicans require an additional year to conduct an investigation. That is what I’ve done here.”

The report, which examined the laptop’s emails, films, calendar entries, images, phone records, bank papers, and other materials while also providing context and explanation, is described as a “Rosetta Stone of blue and white-collar crime under the brilliance of ‘the Delaware Way,'” the report stated, “By cutting through shell businesses and middlemen, we were able to uncover previously complicated network webs of the persons driving the fight for global governance.”

Hunter Biden is accused of crimes such as operating as an agent for foreign corporations without reporting it, tax evasion, and fabricating corporate paperwork. Additionally, non-consensual pornography, prostitution, and drug distribution are also alleged offenses.

“If law enforcement had done its job, this Report wouldn’t have been necessary,” the report’s preface stated.

Marco Polo, which earlier released 128,000 emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop online in searchable format for anybody to study, also unlocked fresh material stored on the hard drive within an iPhone backup file.

A US Attorney in Delaware is considering prosecuting Hunter Biden with crimes, and if he isn’t charged, the report might reveal how much evidence was ignored.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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