Jack Posobiec Explains How the FBI Colluded with Twitter to Censor the Hunter Biden Laptop Story

"The whole point of what the laptop shows us ... that Hunter Biden was working with Burisma to try to get the Ukrainian energy market to serve Europe," Posobiec explained.

"The whole point of what the laptop shows us ... that Hunter Biden was working with Burisma to try to get the Ukrainian energy market to serve Europe," Posobiec explained.

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Elon Musk held a live Q&A on Saturday to answer questions about some of the previous week's revelations, during which he said that he'd be eventually releasing all of the Twitter files related to the suppression of information to the public, but staggered over time so that "it's not just a million stories all at once."

Jack Posobiec began his Human Events Daily segment with a clip from this Q&A, one that Musk promised to hold, reminding us that while we have already received lots of revealing information about FBI and Twitter corruption, there is likely a lot more to come.



He talks about Yoel Roth, the former head of trust and safety at Twitter, who when questioned about why the Hunter Biden laptop story was censored before the election, stated, as sworn testimony, that "we did this at the behest of federal law enforcement ... because they had been holding weekly meetings where they were warned not just of a general threat, but also specifically of a hack and leak operation ... regarding Hunter Biden."



"The whole point of what the laptop shows us ... it shows us that Hunter Biden was working with Burisma to try to get the Ukrainian energy market to serve Europe," Posobiec explained.  

"Imagine how much money Hunter Biden and his family stood to make if Burisma became one of the chiefs... energy suppliers of Europe," he continued. "That's what so much of this is about."

Posobiec went on to discuss the need to analyze all the Twitter files. 

"We need to go through every single, line by line, piece of information that Twitter has put out, statements that they've done in Q & A's, that they've done anywhere, and then compare that to what they were saying in private," Posobiec says, arguing that it's the only way to get to the truth of it all. "When you put the public information against the private information, then we're going to find out what really happened here."  
 

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