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Latest Biden coverup — 5,400 emails he sent under secret names

By James Bovard | New York Post | August 29, 2023

In Washington, conning the American people is always considered a victimless crime. The latest DC shellshocker is the National Archives blocking release of 5,000+ emails Vice President Joe Biden wrote using a pseudonym to shroud Biden family graft.

In ancient Rome, the consul Scipio was accused of abusing his power. He stood in front of the Senate, pulled out the written records of his reign and tore them to pieces. Scipio’s reputation was so impeccable that the audience cheered him, regardless of his destruction of evidence.

Bizarrely, this is the same template the liberal media use to whitewash President Biden. Americans don’t need to know the facts of how Biden has used his power because his intentions are good.

But the only reason his intentions appear good is because we don’t have the facts.

Consider the latest wacky revelations on the nom de crook. In response to a Freedom of Information Act request, the National Archives admitted there are 5,400 emails Biden apparently sent under fake names including robinware456@gmail.com, JRBWare@gmail.com and Robert.L.Peters@pci.gov.

A few of those emails have trickled out from other sources, revealing messages tied to Hunter Biden’s Ukraine hustle. But the Archives is refusing to reveal thousands of other messages despite disclosure demands from the House Oversight Committee.

Biden declared in 2019 that there was “an absolute wall” between Biden family foreign schemes and his own role as vice president. Apparently, the “absolute wall” only applied to the specific name “Joe Biden.”

Did Biden take a class in law school on Incognito Influence Peddling or what?

This is the second Biden scandal recently exposed. In 2018, Biden bragged to a Council on Foreign Relations audience that he threatened to withhold a billion dollars in foreign aid to Ukraine unless that government immediately fired its chief prosecutor in December 2015.

Biden claimed the prosecutor was corrupt, yet State Department and other documents released last week reveal that the Ukrainian prosecutor had Washington’s trust. But that prosecutor was closing in on Burisma, threatening the million dollars a year in payoffs pocketed by Hunter Biden.

If those documents had surfaced during the first Trump impeachment case in late 2019, Donald Trump’s behavior would have appeared less conniving and Biden would have looked more conniving. (Both of them would still have looked like hell.)

Two years after Biden finagled that firing to purify the US ally, Ukraine was ranked the most corrupt nation in Europe except for Russia.

Biden owes his 2020 presidential election victory to pervasive, perpetual federal coverups. The Hunter Biden laptop coverup was only the tip of the bureaucratic iceberg.

How many other Biden scandals are scattered like unexploded cluster bombs throughout federal filing cabinets inside the Beltway?

How many other FBI memos exist on potential Biden bribes that we have not heard about?

How many Treasury Department Suspicious Activity Reports on massive wire transfers from squirrely foreign entities to Biden Inc. have not surfaced?

Are there other IRS investigations that were squelched without a trace?

Federal secrecy and coverups switched more votes in 2020 than Trump’s antics in Georgia and elsewhere ever could have flipped. Biden’s yammering about how his election was “the will of the people” looks more deranged with each new exposé of his pre-election abuses.

Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson declared in 2019, “If people don’t have the facts, democracy doesn’t work.” Why bother having a national election if the result merely reveals how many voters were hornswoggled by secrets the feds kept from them?

Politics has rarely been an honest business, but the combination of pervasive secrecy and perpetual deceit makes a mockery of every high-school civics-class lesson.

Will the National Archives go to the barricades to defend the privacy interest of Joe Biden’s imaginary friends? Will dogged investigators, congressional committees and whistleblowers obliterate the tattered remnants of Team Biden’s credibility? Will the liberal media cease invoking the president’s good intentions to expunge his crimes?

August 30, 2023 - Posted by | Civil Liberties, Corruption, Deception, Full Spectrum Dominance |

3 Comments »

  1. How are they going to be able to keep the Biden family out of jail??

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    Comment by cousin lucky | August 30, 2023 | Reply

  2. Noted. WTH? WTF? Needed: transparency, honesty, integrity, ethics, full disclosure…oops: attributes “out to lunch” in (Zio and otherwise Occupied) WashDC….)

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    Comment by roberthstiver | August 30, 2023 | Reply

  3. Forget about corporate media and government agencies cooperating. As long as Joe Biden is president the wall of silence protects him. Democrat’s power to get away with subverting the official record and hiding the truth is only matched by their fear that Trump will get elected again in 2024. Trump is not the same political dummy that came down the golden escalator in 2015. He has wised up on some things but clings to errors of judgement on others that may influence his decisions in a second term should he become president in 2024. Decisions regarding China, Russia, Syria, Israel, NATO, Paris Accord, and the BRICS+11 new world economic order will have to be evaluated based on a vision for a shared future of peace and economic development. And then there’s domestic policy: reversing Biden’s anti-fossil fuel debacle. Canceling Biden’s 30×30 land and water federal takeover agenda. Replacing the Co2 net zero/Climate Change fraud by restoring America’s nuclear power industry to its preeminence in the world as a leader in nuclear energy development and usage. While simultaneously establishing a crash fusion, energy program. And last but not least, by accelerating cooperation with Russia, China, India and other nations on space exploration, Man will colonize the moon and Mars. Man will travel to other solar systems in our Galaxy that space scientist Kraft Erika believed is Man’s “Terrestrial Imperative” to explore and colonize.

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    Comment by Thomas Lee Simpson | September 5, 2023 | Reply


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