Hunter's Laptop and Active Measure Fabrication

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It Ain’t Worth Jack
So what’s the deal with Jack Maxey and his friends at the Daily Mail? The whole story is a well crafted US/UK based active measure and the likely objective of this little false flag op is to:
  1. Publish HB laptop content and lace it with disinformation in order to discredit the laptop at a later time (by making it impossible to separate the wheat from the chaff). This has been done previously by the same people (e.g. GTV) who are currently working with Maxey.
  2. Trigger a law enforcement action related to his false claims of uncovering a large amount of child porn which could lead to the confiscation of all copies of the drive and the persecution of anyone who worked on the laptop for possession and distribution.
  3. Create shiny object claims about the HB laptop in order to divert public attention from the republican party leadership’s (i.e. McConnel, McCain, Graham, and others) linkage to grifting/laundering operations in Ukraine.
  4. Take the heat of ‘conservative’ news outlets like Fox who knew all about the HB laptop weeks prior to the 2020 election but opted to suppress it.
  5. Raise money on the false premise that he uncovered new uber damaging content that no one else has and that he can/will use it to help win the 2022 midterm election.
If you are still not convinced, here is an eighth-grade level explanation for why Jack Maxey is a fabricator:

Due to the condition and stability of HB’s liquid damaged MacBook Pro, John Paul Mac Isaac was unable to perform a block recovery or a true clone of the drive. Instead, he performed a manual data copy from the intermittently powering off laptop. He was successful in recovering the contents of the user’s home folder, a total of around 220GB of data off the 256GB non-removable SSD. Due to the differences between the original, more efficient APFS filesystem and the HFS+ filesystem used on the target 500GB SSD sent to Rudy Giuliani’s office, the size of the home folder ballooned to nearly 300GB. The 500GB SSD reported 200GB free and 300GB used, even though there was only around 220GB of accessible data on it. Because these were new SSDs and no other data was recovered besides the home folder, it would be impossible to recover ‘additional’ deleted files from Hunter Biden’s laptop.

On August 28 2020, John Paul Mac Isaac overnighted a 500 GB external SSD drive with a copy of the HB laptop image to Rudy Giuliani’s office. At the time of shipment, Giuliani’s drive was about 60% full (300 GB/500 GB).

Need more confirmation? Here is JP in his own words

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