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An email from Hunter Biden to Alcoa crawled out of that laptop which Christopher Wray won’t allow an FBI investigation of. It could possibly be connected to one of those classified documents Joe Biden allegedly mishandled carelessly. The big news is that it’s not the only one. This is the second piece of message evidence which seems to show it was Hunter, not Joe, who was careless with the documents. That makes it worse for Joe because Hunter should never have even seen them.
Second email surfaces
In this second questionable email, Hunter was corresponding with Aluminum giant Alcoa. He was peddling “information on Russian oligarchs” that he seemingly only had one way of knowing. It makes perfect sense that he copied his intelligence from paperwork that Joe allowed him access to.
If the source material was classified, and it looks like it was, that’s a crime. At least, it would be for anyone not named Biden.
These documents have been on Hunter’s wayward laptop since 2011. The FBI had it for a couple years but never did anything with the information revealed by the contents.
— Kilgore Trout (@Kilgore73862013) January 31, 2023
The whole hard drive went public and the FBI still won’t investigate. The latest email thread to surface, discovered by The New York Post, shows “Hunter offered to sell intelligence on Russian oligarchs to the US aluminum firm Alcoa Inc. for $55,000.”
Everyone is demanding to know where Hunter Biden came up with a “statistical analysis of political and corporate risks” to email the maker of aluminum foil.
A whole report on “elite networks associated with Oleg Deripaska, the Russian CEO of Basic Element company and United company RUSAL.” RUSAL is Alcoa’s Russian competition. Tell us he didn’t get it from classified documents in his dad’s briefcase, we dare you.

Extra bonus intelligence
To sweeten the deal, the email shows Hunter threw in a “list of elites of similar rank in Russia,” and a “map of [Deripaska’s] networks based on frequency of interaction with selected elites and countries.” That’s a mouthful for someone on crack most of the time.
“The deeply detailed proposal has come under sharp scrutiny given recent revelations that Hunter Biden had access to the Delaware lake-front home where secret papers from his father’s time as vice president were discovered in a garage, basement and library.”
It’s funny how all these documents were found in places Hunter has access to, by the lawyers hired by the Biden family to get them out of the mess Hunter started. Now that conservatives have the edge in the House, investigations are underway.
Hunter Biden Alcoa email promising Russian oligarch info raises new concern on Joe's access. Documents dating back to 2011 on his son’s “laptop from hell” showed Hunter offered to sell intelligence on Russian oligarchs to US Alcoa Aluminum Co. for $55K. https://t.co/Y2k8eLjTD2
— CJ4America (@GrammyC4Zone) January 31, 2023
Including ones into the email collection on Hunter’s laptop. They’re being blocked just as fast but we’ll see how long the blockades hold in the face of stalled spending.
The first email which suspiciously seems based on classified information was written by Hunter to his partner Devon Archer. The message was timed right before both of them were appointed to do nothing jobs at Burisma. That message “included a 22-point memo.” Hunter covered his tracks by describing it as his “thoughts after doing some research.” Those thoughts never crossed his cerebellum.
It included “prescient predictions that Petro Poroshenko would be elected Ukraine’s president” and “some sort of decentralization will likely occur in the East.” As Miranda Devine wrote “it’s a very uncharacteristic email for Hunter. It’s unlike anything else. Well-written, very lengthy. It’s 1,300 words. It’s very detailed. It has a lot of information in it, very strategic geopolitical information about Ukraine.” That was strange. The “only time he’s voluminous” is when “having arguments basically with his girlfriends.“