Hunter Biden’s suspicious email on Ukraine raises red flag for probe
If Biden special counsel Robert Hur is doing his job as ruthlessly as is his Trump counterpart Jack Smith, then he should be looking at links between the president’s alleged mishandling of classified documents and allegations Biden and his son took $5 million bribes in Ukraine.
At least one email from Hunter Biden’s laptop during his father’s vice presidency stands out as worthy of Hur’s scrutiny, to determine if there is any overlap with classified documents found in Joe Biden’s Delaware home or various offices.
Hunter refers to “my guys upcoming travels” in his email to business partner Devon Archer dated April 13, 2014, one week before Joe visited Ukraine as vice president.
It was an uncharacteristically sophisticated email, listing 22 points about Ukraine’s political situation, with detailed analysis of the upcoming election and anticipating an escalation of Russia’s “destabilization campaign.”
Unlike anything else written by Hunter in thousands of documents during the nine years covered in the laptop, the email has the distinct flavor of an official briefing, or perhaps even a classified one.
An artificial-intelligence analysis of the email shows a stark difference in the author’s IQ compared to a dozen other writing samples by Hunter on his laptop.
The Ukraine email is found to be written by someone with an estimated IQ of 120 compared to other emails, text messages and notes which have an IQ level no greater than 106, according to the analysis by nonprofit Marco Polo, which has just published a website of photos from Hunter’s laptop,
An IQ of 120 is classed as “very superior intelligence” and would place a person in the top 9% of smart people in the world, while an IQ of 106 is average.
Joe has always said Hunter is the “smartest guy I know.” But did he get so smart with the assistance of Dad’s files?
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