
Little did John Paul Mac Isaac know when a seemingly intoxicated customer stumbled into his Wilmington, Delaware, computer repair shop in April 2019 that his life would never be the same again.
Isaac claims the “Russian disinformation” narrative pushed by the left to save Joe Biden’s candidacy in October 2020 and, specifically, the false accusations from Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California, CNN, Politico and The Daily Beast, led directly to the failure of his business.
On Tuesday, The New York Post reported that he’d filed a multimillion dollar defamation lawsuit against this group.
Isaac has written a book about his odyssey entitled “American Injustice: My Battle to Expose the Truth,” which is scheduled for a November release and he’s shared an excerpt with The New York Post. He details his first meeting with Hunter Biden shortly before closing time on a Friday night.
In recently released Fox Nation documentary, entitled “Who Is Hunter Biden?,” Isaac said, “I could definitely tell that he was inebriated.”
“In stumbled a man clutching three MacBook Pros,” Isaac begins. “Alcohol fumes preceded him. He slid the three laptops onto the bar counter as he fumbled for a seat.”
“I’m glad you’re still open,” Biden said. “I just came from the cigar bar, and they told me about your shop, but I had to hurry because you close at seven.”
Isaac was surprised at Biden’s “surprisingly high-pitched voice.” He also felt that “an air of entitlement radiated off” of him.
Biden told him that all three had “liquid damage.”
Isaac said Biden looked at him strangely when he asked for his name, as if he found it odd that Isaac did not recognize him.
Asked for his password, “Hunter started laughing.”
Biden told him, “My password is f***ed up. Don’t be offended!” It was “analf***69.” Isaac wrote that “his inebriated condition made it difficult to understand his speech.”
In their documentary, Fox declined to reveal the password. Now we know why.
After Biden had left, Isaac began working. He came across pornography, which he said he often does, but he wrote that he “was a little amazed by the sheer quantity though, and by the boldness of leaving porn files on one’s desktop.” He also came across a photo of Biden wearing a red scarf and a jock strap. Then some naked selfies and several compromising photos with women. He wrote that “it looked like he was having a love affair with himself.”
He came across a file labeled “income.pdf” which contained his taxable earnings for 2013 through 2015. “$833,000+ in 2013, $847,000+ amended to $1,247,000+ in 2014, $2,478,000+ in 2015.”
“The whole document seemed shady,” Isaac wrote. “I saw that a lot of money had exchanged hands, and it didn’t seem like it had been recorded lawfully. But what did I know? Plus, it was none of my business. It wasn’t my job to judge — just to transfer and verify.”
After the job was complete, he contacted Biden to come pick it up. He never returned, so Isaac contacted the FBI.
Isaac told Fox Nation the FBI had been curiously uninterested in his revelations. He said, “I think that was my first indication that maybe the FBI was more interested in returning the laptop to the former owner and protecting the Bidens than they were protecting me or getting this to the proper channel.”
At that point, Isaac said he contacted Bob Costello, Rudy Giuliani’s lawyer, who was considerably more interested.
In October 2020, the contents of this laptop would nearly derail Joe Biden’s candidacy and destroy Isaac’s business.
Three years after Isaac’s encounter with Biden, the laptop would produce an endless series of embarrassing and potentially incriminating headlines and cast a shadow over his father’s presidency.
A previous version of this article was published on The Western Journal.
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Don’t know if I would have ever guessed that password, but considering whose it was, I guess it fits.
Given the ever-increasing likelihood of indictment and the possibility of imprisonment, it might become something he is going to learn about a bit more intensely from another angle.
If it ever comes to justice, that sure would be something for Hunter to give great reflection over, while learning about karma, isn’t it?