It wouldn't surprise me at all if he needed to get a copy of that laptop out of the house in case he'd need it later. When your dad is the VP - as Hunter well knows - he is a target not just for becoming rich with influence-peddling, but also a target for those who want to hurt and control him. My hunch all along has been that Hunter used that unwitting repair shop as kind of a dead man's switch.
I think so too. And the Maxey commentary, "In the last year of his life, Hunter was trying to rearrange the laptop, " then goes on to comment about how his compadres from China and elsewhere were disappearing, gives weight to the dead man switch theory.
If it were a dead man's switch, it's a damned clever one, albeit risky as hell.
I think the media has been far too successful at convincing us he is a pedo-crack-fiend that we might have lost sight at just who Hunter Biden is.
I'm willing to speculate that Hunter is intelligent. The entire persona of crack-fiend hooker humper could have been his own fabrication to throw off even his closest of friends and family. Bruce Wayne is just another wealthy playboy to the denizens of Gotham. It's good cover for his real Batman persona.
Am I claiming that Hunter is as honest and intelligent as Batman? Hell no, but the idea is there. Present yourself as a dumb-ass playboy, but in actuality be the smartest man in the room.
It's worth thinking about. Do I think Hunter is actually that smart? Probably not. I'd say he would be clever, which doesn't always denote intelligence. A lockpick is clever in that he has devised a way to pick unpickable lock. He is stupid, however, because a truly intelligent person wouldn't risk everything stealing from someone with enough resources to devise an unpickable lock. It's one thing to challenge someone by taking their stuff. It's another thing entirely to insult their intelligence. At that point, it doesn't matter if they get the money back -- all that matters is them proving they are smarter than you. Pride is far deadlier than Greed. Pride will hunt you to the gates of hell. You're one stupid individual to challenge another's Pride.
I'd at least wager Hunter was smart enough to know to play a good hand when he could. The Cabal is going down, by its own weight at the very least, and he sat in a very advantageous position to take everyone to the rinser's while he is on the other side of the 1-way glass.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if he needed to get a copy of that laptop out of the house in case he'd need it later. When your dad is the VP - as Hunter well knows - he is a target not just for becoming rich with influence-peddling, but also a target for those who want to hurt and control him. My hunch all along has been that Hunter used that unwitting repair shop as kind of a dead man's switch.
I think so too. And the Maxey commentary, "In the last year of his life, Hunter was trying to rearrange the laptop, " then goes on to comment about how his compadres from China and elsewhere were disappearing, gives weight to the dead man switch theory.
If it were a dead man's switch, it's a damned clever one, albeit risky as hell.
I think the media has been far too successful at convincing us he is a pedo-crack-fiend that we might have lost sight at just who Hunter Biden is.
I'm willing to speculate that Hunter is intelligent. The entire persona of crack-fiend hooker humper could have been his own fabrication to throw off even his closest of friends and family. Bruce Wayne is just another wealthy playboy to the denizens of Gotham. It's good cover for his real Batman persona.
Am I claiming that Hunter is as honest and intelligent as Batman? Hell no, but the idea is there. Present yourself as a dumb-ass playboy, but in actuality be the smartest man in the room.
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It's worth thinking about. Do I think Hunter is actually that smart? Probably not. I'd say he would be clever, which doesn't always denote intelligence. A lockpick is clever in that he has devised a way to pick unpickable lock. He is stupid, however, because a truly intelligent person wouldn't risk everything stealing from someone with enough resources to devise an unpickable lock. It's one thing to challenge someone by taking their stuff. It's another thing entirely to insult their intelligence. At that point, it doesn't matter if they get the money back -- all that matters is them proving they are smarter than you. Pride is far deadlier than Greed. Pride will hunt you to the gates of hell. You're one stupid individual to challenge another's Pride.
I'd at least wager Hunter was smart enough to know to play a good hand when he could. The Cabal is going down, by its own weight at the very least, and he sat in a very advantageous position to take everyone to the rinser's while he is on the other side of the 1-way glass.