Hunter’s Laptop Repairman Drops Bombshell, Reveals What FBI Agents Did To Him

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On the fateful day of April 12, 2019, the intoxicated son of former Vice President Joe Biden walked into “The Mac Shop” in Delaware with a broken computer. Hunter Biden came face-to-face with repairman John Paul Mac Isaac and provided his profane and sexually explicit computer password, which was “analf***69.”

What unfolded next has been dubbed “the laptop from hell” as authenticated emails and texts revealed one of the worst crimes committed on the American people. The Biden family is accused of jeopardizing America’s interests and carrying out an elaborate international bribery scheme that netted them tens of millions.

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“I could definitely tell that he was inebriated,” Mac Isaac explained. “When I asked for his last name, there was a long pause. And he kind of sarcastically added Biden.” Mac Isaac also discovered an “astounding” and “disgusting” volume of homemade pornography. (Trending Now: Trump Indicted Again On Criminal Charges)

Repairman Mac Isaac did the right thing by notifying authorities. He didn’t know it at the time, but the political weaponization occurring inside the FBI and DOJ was more interested in protecting the Biden family than investigating them.

Mac Isaac kept a detailed record of visits from the FBI who took Hunter’s laptop and obtained a subpoena to take Mac Isaac’s book of notes. During one encounter, Mac Isaac said FBI agents threatened him by telling him to keep silent about the laptop.

The agent told him, “It is our experience that nothing ever happens to people that don’t talk about these things.” Mac Isaac says he had to “digest the encounter.”

“Was I being paranoid, or had what the agent just told me been a direct threat or at best a thinly veiled one?” Isaac thought. The FBI suggested that nothing bad will happen to Mac Isaac as long as he remains silent.

In the months leading up to the 2020 presidential election, social media platforms and its almighty “fact-checkers” censored information about Hunter Biden’s laptop in a widespread cover-up scandal. The New York Post initially published the exposé on Hunter’s emails, but this was wrongfully censored by those operating behind closed doors at big tech companies like Facebook and Twitter.

Liberals were willing to do anything to help get Joe Biden elected and sway the outcome of the election — even if it meant pushing blatant lies on Americans under the guise of “truth” and “fact-checking.” The story was labeled “false” and “unfounded” and “unauthenticated.” Americans apparently are not allowed to discuss such things on social media.

The power of fact-checking is left in the hands of an elite few. In the U.S., there are 10 verified fact-checkers who can decide at their sole discretion whether to censor information on Facebook. There are no checks and balances in this process to prevent fact-checkers themselves from making mistakes. Even the fact-checkers themselves will disagree with each other.

In response to the Hunter Biden story, Democrats convinced the mainstream media and fact-checkers about their own lie by claiming Hunter Biden’s laptop was part of a “Russian disinformation campaign.” Democrats produced a letter signed by 51 high-level U.S. intelligence officers from the CIA and NSA who were willing to confirm the laptop was “Russian disinformation.”

In the end, the 51 intel officers lied. This included some of the highest-ranking intelligence officers, such as former CIA Director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. The fact-checkers were wrong. Mac Isaac was threatened and silenced. The story was buried and Joe Biden went on to win the election.

Over a year later, the contents of Hunter’s computers and his emails were officially “authenticated” on March 17, 2022 by every major American media outlet.