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Exclusive — Peter Schweizer: Hunter Biden’s Flipped Business Partner Provided 26,000 Emails

Matthew Boyle 18 Oct 2020 Washington, DC

The business partner of Hunter Biden who flipped on the Biden family from prison provided access to 26,000 emails, Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer said in a Saturday morning radio appearance.

Schweizer, appearing on Breitbart News Saturday on SiriusXM 125 the Patriot Channel, said that former Hunter Biden business partner Bevan Cooney provided 26,000 emails to him—the first of which were published late last week in a Breitbart News exclusive investigation by Schweizer and author Seamus Bruner. Cooney is currently serving a sentence in federal prison due to his conviction over financial deals he made connected to Hunter Biden and his other partner Devon Archer. Archer, who was also convicted by a jury in federal court, saw his conviction vacated by a federal judge. That conviction was later—just a couple weeks ago—reinstated by an appellate court which overruled the lower court judge’s decision to vacate it. Archer awaits sentencing.

In the meantime, however, Cooney—who is serving his sentence in federal prison—reached out to Schweizer via conservative journalist Matthew Tyrmand and provided written authorization to access his Gmail account. He provided the password and username, and written authorization to publish emails because Schweizer says he believes he was the “fall guy” for the Biden family’s corruption and that he believes the public needs to know what really happened in Hunter Biden’s universe. The first article on these emails was published Friday afternoon, and detailed how Hunter Biden and his partners secured meetings with senior White House officials in November 2011 for Chinese Communist elites—including, as the Chinese elites who were present revealed, a secret meeting with then-Vice President Joe Biden himself. The Biden campaign has not responded to requests for comment about this from Breitbart News.

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Check Wayne Allyn (?) Root's Twitter.  He says Hunter's laptop has video of him sexually abusing Chinese children.
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Check Wayne Allyn (?) Root's Twitter.  He says Hunter's laptop has video of him sexually abusing Chinese children.

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I'm on the wrong device to try to share Root's tweet. Will someone get it before it's taken down?
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Check Wayne Allyn (?) Root's Twitter.  He says Hunter's laptop has video of him sexually abusing Chinese children.
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I can see that happening if he is stoned on a drug, in China, so no one will ever know, so he does it.

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Exclusive — Peter Schweizer: Hunter Biden’s Flipped Business Partner Provided 26,000 Emails

Matthew Boyle 18 Oct 2020 Washington, DC

The business partner of Hunter Biden who flipped on the Biden family from prison provided access to 26,000 emails, Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer said in a Saturday morning radio appearance.

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Here I was,about to get as giddy as a schoolgirl,and I see the figure "26,000" and the words "saved emails".

WTF SAVES 26 THOUSAND FREAKING EMAILS?

Besides,we all know the REAL number is 17 million and 3,don't we?

Pull my finger.

This kind of bleep has GOT to end!

The more often this kind of crap is published to get the public's attention and then disappear down the "memory hole" without even a whimper,the less the public will belive LEGIMITATE claims IF any are ever made.

Now,IF there are 36k emails saved somewhere,some investigative team has to waste weeks going through them all to see if there is anything there other than ads for sex aids,real estate scams,get rich quick schemes,and increase the size of your penis scams.

I WANT to believe this crap is true,and now even *I* am burnt out on it.

Which is,as I wrote above,why it is being done.
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Check Wayne Allyn (?) Root's Twitter.  He says Hunter's laptop has video of him sexually abusing Chinese children.

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And THIS time,unlike the 7,512 times before,it's really true!
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And THIS time,unlike the 7,512 times before,it's really true!
The Biden camp is NOT DENYING IT.  So it might have legs..........

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The Biden camp is NOT DENYING IT.  So it might have legs..........

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Even if it does,so what? We will never see them,any more than we have seen the 700,000 other "gotcha nows!" we have been hearing about daily for a couple of decades now.

Remember all the "THIS IS IT!"

 "NO KIDDING!"

"IT'S REALLY GOING TO HAPPEN THIS TIME!" headlines on Clinton exposes? How many were ever verified and charges were filed because of them?
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LOL!  Since I've 'retired', my part-time 'job'/hobby is to take photographs of properties for mortgage lenders.

Have been doing since 2011.

Every single job...I email myself a copy of my work to myself.  Saves me a second trip in case the person who does the value/condition reports accidentally loses them in his process.

I have over 100K jobs in my inbox.  Some properties I've visited a half dozen times since 2011 (when they pay more than 30 days late...when they apply for equity lines of credit, etc..)

So yeah...people DO save records spanning decades.   :laugh:
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LOL!  Since I've 'retired', my part-time 'job'/hobby is to take photographs of properties for mortgage lenders.

Have been doing since 2011.

Every single job...I email myself a copy of my work to myself.  Saves me a second trip in case the person who does the value/condition reports accidentally loses them in his process.

I have over 100K jobs in my inbox.  Some properties I've visited a half dozen times since 2011 (when they pay more than 30 days late...when they apply for equity lines of credit, etc..)

So yeah...people DO save records spanning decades.   :laugh:

I have all my Email going back to 1996 when I first got an Email account. It is all live in my Thunderbird Email client organized in folders by year, both the inbox and sent, so it is easy to find things.

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I have all my Email going back to 1996 when I first got an Email account. It is all live in my Thunderbird Email client organized in folders by year, both the inbox and sent, so it is easy to find things.

I have all mine back to the Great Root Beer Disaster of '98

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I have all mine back to the Great Root Beer Disaster of '98

From time to time I do wonder if I should go delete a good portion of it... Just in case I drop dead...

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WHY?????

You have to know you will never read them again,and if you did,you wouldn't understand half the references.

Surely you have better things to do with your life than read emails again that 2 decades old,and if you are not going to read them again,WHY continue to save them?
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From time to time I do wonder if I should go delete a good portion of it... Just in case I drop dead...

ROFL!  The aforementioned work emails are the only ones I have in my inbox.  All personal emails sent and received are deleted.

But you're making me LOL how at my age, I wouldn't think of leaving my cell phone in the car whenever I have a vacant property to be inspected/photographed...in case I have a heart attack or something.   As if I would probably have the opportunity to dial 911.

Lord knows where some of these properties are in rural Maryland, they wouldn't find my body for months.  :silly:  (just kidding because after 24 hours a member of the job crew would travel my most recent route looking for my car or something)
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The idea that somebody looked at a purple onion and called it a red onion really bothers me.   

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WHY?????

You have to know you will never read them again,and if you did,you wouldn't understand half the references.

Surely you have better things to do with your life than read emails again that 2 decades old,and if you are not going to read them again,WHY continue to save them?

It's a modern day time capsule!

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LOL!

Once in awhile, I'll peruse some of my long ago posts on TOS or here at TBR, and I don't believe it was me who wrote that.

I mean, way back I used to write in paragraphs!!  Multiple sentence paragraphs.  Like @Smokin Joe etc..

Now I post in "brief staccato".  Don't have the patience.
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The idea that somebody looked at a purple onion and called it a red onion really bothers me.   

"It was only a sunny smile, and little it cost in the giving, but like morning light it scattered the night and made the day worth living" F. Scott Fitzgerald

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LOL!

Once in awhile, I'll peruse some of my long ago posts on TOS or here at TBR, and I don't believe it was me who wrote that.

I mean, way back I used to write in paragraphs!!  Multiple sentence paragraphs.  Like @Smokin Joe etc..

Now I post in "brief staccato.  Don't have the patience.

Ha! You and me both.  I'd have to go back a long time but I don't know how I had the clarity of thought and patience.   :beer:
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LOL!

Once in awhile, I'll peruse some of my long ago posts on TOS or here at TBR, and I don't believe it was me who wrote that.

I mean, way back I used to write in paragraphs!!  Multiple sentence paragraphs.  Like @Smokin Joe etc..

Now I post in "brief staccato.  Don't have the patience.

Believe it or not, there was once someone at TOS (cannot recall the screen name to save my life)  who gave out writing awards there.  I won several of those.
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Ha! You and me both.  I'd have to go back a long time but I don't know how I had the clarity of thought and patience.   :beer:

 :beer:    :laugh:
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WHY?????

You have to know you will never read them again,and if you did,you wouldn't understand half the references.

Surely you have better things to do with your life than read emails again that 2 decades old,and if you are not going to read them again,WHY continue to save them?

There's old friends and business contacts from way back.

There's when my second child was born and all the Emails surrounding it.

Lots and lots of memories of how life once was.

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Believe it or not, there was once someone at TOS (cannot recall the screen name to save my life)  who gave out writing awards there.  I won several of those.

I can understand and believe that, Earl!    :beer:
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Believe it or not, there was once someone at TOS (cannot recall the screen name to save my life)  who gave out writing awards there.  I won several of those.

 :beer:  Hope all is well! 
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From time to time I do wonder if I should go delete a good portion of it... Just in case I drop dead...

I rather painfully pruned my software source tree - All the DOS stuff is gone. Anything prior to Win XP, and especially anything outside of Delphi, Laz, and modern BASIC and batch. And all that is still antiquated. I am fixin to jump to a new language because Delphi is about dead.

But all that source was being saved in the idea that I don't have to build from scratch... I can go back into that old stuff and fix it up, or borrow from it... But there is literally nothing to be 'borrowed from old Pascal code or DOS batch. Heck, cmd batch is nearly antiquated.

I feel good about it actually. cut off nearly 3/4ths of my software tree. carved off a whole lot of weight that I really don't need to push around.

But terribly painful to do at the time... And it took forever. I haven't done any more mostly because of the time that took. DAYS. It is really easier to put up with the weight.

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WHY?????

You have to know you will never read them again,and if you did,you wouldn't understand half the references.

Surely you have better things to do with your life than read emails again that 2 decades old,and if you are not going to read them again,WHY continue to save them?

@sneakypete

Starts out for me in legality. Promises made that have legal weight happen all the time in txt, email, and voice-mail... One of my greatest salvations came from saving voice mail recordings... Sherwin Williams offered guarantees I needed on a 50k ft2 cabin we were doing... The go-ahead to sign the contract came over voice mail, saying SWP would back my end of the deal, as there were long term stipulations the client required as guarantees.

Well, some way off, there was some trouble... And SWP left me hanging out to dry. Tried t make me the bag-holder... Until I told their rep I saved that voice mail... Saved me 10's of thousands of dollars. And since some of my guarantees run 20 years, I had to save original documentation beyond the typical 7 years.

Then comes the methodology of backup. In the overview, once backup is established, it becomes rather monolithic. Especially in database stuff like email. It gets to become time consuming to trim that up... and once that time becomes serious... DAYS or WEEKS to invest wallowing through that old crap... Well it is really just easier to leave it be.  :shrug:


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I rather painfully pruned my software source tree - All the DOS stuff is gone. Anything prior to Win XP, and especially anything outside of Delphi, Laz, and modern BASIC and batch. And all that is still antiquated. I am fixin to jump to a new language because Delphi is about dead.

But all that source was being saved in the idea that I don't have to build from scratch... I can go back into that old stuff and fix it up, or borrow from it... But there is literally nothing to be 'borrowed from old Pascal code or DOS batch. Heck, cmd batch is nearly antiquated.

I feel good about it actually. cut off nearly 3/4ths of my software tree. carved off a whole lot of weight that I really don't need to push around.

But terribly painful to do at the time... And it took forever. I haven't done any more mostly because of the time that took. DAYS. It is really easier to put up with the weight.

I'm starting the process of learning Elixir. A relatively new programming language. Out latest product is going to use it running on a Linux kernel for all the higher level functionality.

https://elixir-lang.org/

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I'm starting the process of learning Elixir. A relatively new programming language. Out latest product is going to use it running on a Linux kernel for all the higher level functionality.

https://elixir-lang.org/

I am way too damn old and set in my ways to start over. I have probably hit my shelf life as a programmer. I resent the hell out of html5 and Powershell... And finally dumping Delphi will probably leave me in modern BASIC for whatever I might need to do. Sucks. But inevitable. I've been a Pascal guy since way-back.
 

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I am way too damn old and set in my ways to start over. I have probably hit my shelf life as a programmer. I resent the hell out of html5 and Powershell... And finally dumping Delphi will probably leave me in modern BASIC for whatever I might need to do. Sucks. But inevitable. I've been a Pascal guy since way-back.

LOL...

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But I can't retire so I soldier on...

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LOL...

I know how you feel... I really do...

But I can't retire so I soldier on...

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I am in a different place then you... Most of my work is in support of techs, and in support of my own tech work. I am a hell-for-leather batch queen in cmd, doing things in script that make folks shake their heads... And being from back in the day, and with a penchant for script (line by line, not object oriented, which I never have come to like), I will be fine with whatever I might need to do. Maybe not as elegant as I would prefer, but where elegant is unlikely, a good kludge will do.

I am a tinker, and a tinker's son... I find far more peace in the work of my hands, being able to feel the tool in my hand... I will keep my hand in computing, but I am going back to my roots. Neither has brought me riches I could keep... but I can always get by better the way I came up. Suits me fine and fits me going back to the holler.

SO I ain't rolling over just yet. And I ain't changing... More like changing back.  :beer: :seeya:

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I mean, way back I used to write in paragraphs!!  Multiple sentence paragraphs.  Like @Smokin Joe etc..
Now I post in "brief staccato".  Don't have the patience.
:yowsa: Me either. 

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BREAKING.  Hearing that Bevan Cooney who has shared his Biden related emails with us has been REMOvED from the federal facility in Oregon where he is being detained
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BREAKING: The FBI is in possession of Hunter Biden’s laptop,

And they agree that the emails were NOT part of a Russian disinformation campaign.

Joe is done.
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BREAKING: hearing that Bevan Cooney has just been removed from the federal facility in Oregon that he has been detained in since last year. #CooneyEmails
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Why are they moving him
He is a material witness
Don’t want another Killary situation like Epstein
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I really hope this is a prelude to @FBI doing their job, interviewing him, and then start throwing people in jail when it's all verified.
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Too much Hunter and the sex angle may not work and could get sympathy for Joe.

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Too much Hunter and the sex angle may not work and could get sympathy for Joe.

With all due respect, on what planet?   :laugh:
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Again...it is NOT breaking news that the FBI has the laptop...its breaking news that you finally figured out they had the laptop. Now figure out they’ve had it for almost a year and knew about it for longer than a year.
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BREAKING: Hunter Biden associate Bevan Cooney reportedly has been walked out of federal facility where he is serving time. Cooney recently released 26,000 emails on past dealings.
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Rudy Giuliani just shared text messages from Biden's hard drive with Newsmax....Hunter talking about 14-year-old girls. Giuliani also said that he turned the hard drive over to Delaware State Police yesterday because he found some very sensitive photos on it.
I hope he copied it.
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The FBI confirmed it was not part of a Russian operation months ago. The questions for the FBI...is this part of an ongoing investigation. Also...why was none of this shared with Senators in both parties as they investigated Russia and Ukraine?
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With all due respect, on what planet?   :laugh:
Right. Just look at the gropes and sniffs, and tell me that apple fell anywhere outside the shadow of the tree--at high noon.
How God must weep at humans' folly! Stand fast! God knows what he is doing!
Seventeen Techniques for Truth Suppression

Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

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