Hunter Biden’s Emails Can Now Be Downloaded Via New ‘Searchable Database’

Over 120,000 Hunter Biden emails have been uploaded to a searchable database.

Thanks to Peter Navarro, a former Donald Trump White House staffer, and Garrett Ziegler, a man who worked in the administration’s Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, the (slowly loading) website allows visitors to search and even download most of the emails that were found on Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Ziegler posted the emails through his organization, Marco Polo. Which can be seen watermarked throughout the site.

Both Apple and Windows users can download all raw email files, which take up 856 MB and 844 MB of data respectively.

Per BidenLaptopEmails.com: “Here are 128k emails from the Biden Laptop, which is a modern Rosetta Stone of white and blue collar crime under the patina of ‘the Delaware Way’ – [A term frequently used by Joe Biden].”

As reported by ZeroHedge, the emails contain all of the infamous hits that have sparked much of the controversy behind this laptop and the Joe Biden presidency.

Perhaps most notably, the “10 for the big guy” email, in which James Gillar, who was Hunter Biden’s business partner, suggested he should “hold 10% of a multi-million-dollar deal with the Chinese,” is on the website.

It’s worth noting that this new searchable database contains 14,603 fewer emails than a batch of 142,838 that were analyzed by cyber forensic firm Maryman & Associates last year.

In the database, viewers can use ‘search operators’ including AND, OR, NOT, and “phrase” to better locate key pieces of information. For example, if a viewer wants to find “the big guy” email, all they would need to do is search for the exact wording to locate what that conversation.

If one scrolls down to the bottom of the website, they will find a “legalese” section that reads:

“Having seen the lengths that the FBI and other entities in the apparatus have gone to harass citizens who expose corruption, and pursuant to 18 USC § 119, Marco Polo testifies that the contents of the Biden Laptop were abandoned property.”

It continues, “furthermore, Marco Polo unequivocally disclaims any intention to cause any threat, intimidating action, or incitement of harm to any person covered by 18 USC § 119 and we do not condone, encourage, intend, or have any knowledge that any other person will or may use the information herein for any unlawful purpose.”

“Marco Polo’s motive is to see justice delivered—to all criminals—by those whose responsibility it is to carry out that duty” it concludes.

Hunter Biden’s emails have been highly controversial over the past 2 years because of both their contents and the media’s refusal to cover any of the alleged scandals they represent.

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