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National Archive Covering for Biden? Legal Group Files Lawsuit to Find Out


The Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF) has filed a lawsuit against the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in an attempt to retrieve Joe and Hunter Biden’s emails.

The legal group is attempting to learn more about business dealings between Hunter and Joe Biden during Biden’s time as the Vice President.

Joe Biden was found out to have taken multiple aliases to disguise himself during business emails.

Let’s see what Fox News has to say about the aliases:

Robert L. Peters is a man with many names. “Celtic.” “The Big Guy.” According to congressional investigators, most citizens know him as “President Joe Biden.”

Aliases are tricky things. They are sometimes innocent or essential like the code name that the Secret Service gives you as part of your protection like “Celtic.”

Then there are nicknames that are preferred to your given name. Take “The Big Lebowski.” He did not like being called Mr. Lebowski and preferred “Dude” but he was flexible: “I’m The Dude. So, that’s what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or, uh, Duder, or, you know, El Duderino. If you’re not into the whole brevity thing.”

It appears that Biden also preferred on occasion not to be called “Mr. Biden.” The question is why and whether Mr. Peters is more Big Lebowski or Big Guy.

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People apparently were told to avoid directly referring to President Biden. In one email, Biden associate James Gilliar explained the rules to Tony Bobulinski, then a business partner of Hunter’s, and not to speak of the former veep’s connection to any transactions: “Don’t mention Joe being involved, it’s only when u [sic] are face to face, I know u [sic] know that but they are paranoid.”

So, it was not “Mr. Biden” who would receive a planned 10% cut on a deal with a Chinese energy firm. It was “the Big Guy,” who also was to receive benefits like office space from foreign sources.

Recently, an FBI document showed that a trusted source relayed an allegation of bribery where Ukrainian businessman said that he was told not to send money directly to “the Big Guy” but used a complex series of accounts to transfer the funds.

This stuff is extremely shady and reeks of corruption.

Why would Biden need to use aliases? Unless he has something to hide…

The people aren’t ignorant to these kinds of things.

We know that Hunter and Joe were up to some bad business.

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Here is a piece from the Southeastern Legal Foundation themselves:

ATLANTA, GA (Aug. 28, 2023): Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF) announced that it filed a federal lawsuit against the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for all emails from when then-Vice President Joe Biden used three personal pseudonym email accounts to forward government information and discuss government business with his son, Hunter Biden, and others. NARA and other sources have confirmed that Biden used the names Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware.

The lawsuit is the latest in SLF’s successful efforts to expose the direct and documented relationship between Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden’s companies, and the federal government dating back to 2017.

SLF requested these now highly sought after emails from NARA on June 9, 2022, through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Unfortunately, after identifying nearly 5,400 potentially responsive records, NARA has dragged its feet and still has not produced a single email. SLF not turns to the court, asking it to order NARA to release Biden’s emails for SLF and the American public to see.

What’s interesting is that NARA isn’t handing over the emails.

Once the legal proceedings are done, I and many others hope to see these emails.

We’ve known there were corrupt dealings with Hunter Biden, and now we’re so close to finding the connection to Joe Biden.

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