Shop Owner and Laptop Repairman of Hunter Biden’s Laptop Harassed by Feds, Forced to Move, Faces Bankruptcy
According to a Gregg Jarrett report, John Pual Mac Isaac, computer repairman and shop owner, who reportedly came to be in possession of Hunter Biden’s laptop “has faced harassment from Big Tech, the IRS and other government agencies ever since he took the laptop to the FBI, and then Rudy Giuliani who aided in the public release of its contents.”
Mac Issac had no idea that when Hunter Biden dropped his laptop off for repairs in April of 2019 containing shocking emails, text messages, photos, and financial documents between Hunter Biden and his family and business associates that it would eventually lead to what he described as allegedly “politically motivated attacks.”
According to the New York Post, “Mac Isaac, 45, said his life was completely upended after the laptop contents became public in a series of reports by The New York Post in October 2020.” The report goes on to add: “Things got so bad that Mac Isaac was forced to close down the shop at Trolley Square and flee the state on Nov. 5, 2020. He spent almost a year holed up with family in Lakewood, Colo. and spent time in woodworking school.”
Mac Isaac represents a striking example of how various entities within our governmental system have become weaponized against “we the people.” After sending a letter to Delaware Sen. Chris Coons, following constant complications that Isaac ran into with government officials when he applied for unemployment, he still ended up being short-changed by several thousands of dollars while receiving threats from the Federal government. It appears blatantly obvious that the Feds were indeed digging when they went all the way back to 2016 to dig up a $57.75 that Mac Isaac owed in taxes, which he paid promptly, according to the NY Post article.
And another disgusting turn of events came when Mac Isaac sued Twitter over their decision to censor his Hunter Biden Revelations in December of 2020 and the suit was ultimately dismissed by a Florida judge with prejudice six months later---and he was ordered to pay the tech giant’s legal bills ---a figure he said was roughly $175,000!”, according to a Law & Crime report.
Despite writing a book about his experience, of which no publisher is willing to partner with him, Mac Issaac said to the NY Post that “he has no regrets, and if he had the choice he would do it again, adding “I was raised since 9/11 to believe if you see something you say something.”
Let us all learn a valuable lesson from Mac Isaac’s experience! We must stand now for our freedom and liberties or risk the fate of being perpetual victims of the evil that now plagues us all!
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