The Unbelievable Truth Behind the Letter Signed by 51 Former Intelligence Agency Officials…
It has recently been revealed that the letter signed by fifty-one former intelligence agency officials last summer, which was widely cited by the media to discredit the Hunter Biden laptop before the 2020 election, was an attempt to deceive the public.
This letter, which included a brief disclaimer that the officials did not know definitively whether the emails on the laptop were genuine, was used by the Democrats and the Biden campaign to mislead the public and discredit the laptop before the election.
Now, the truth behind the letter has been exposed as the laptop’s contents have been confirmed to be genuine by several media outlets, including the New York Times.
Yet, the former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Douglas Wise, has admitted that he knew a “significant portion” of the files from the laptop “had to be real”. Despite this deception, Wise claims that his actions were justified as the laptop’s contents could have been planted by Russians or “ill-intended conservative elements”.
This admission of guilt and lack of remorse by a former intelligence agency official is an outrage and must be addressed. The truth is that the Democrats and the Biden campaign used this letter to mislead the public and discredit the Hunter Biden laptop before the election.
It is clear now that the signatories of the letter knew that the laptop’s contents could not definitively be proven as Russian disinformation and yet still chose to sign the letter.
Moreover, the letter explicitly cited the collective experience of the former intelligence agency officials as justification to discredit the laptop’s contents. This attempt to deceive the public is a serious violation of trust and must be addressed.
Americans deserve to know the truth and the Democrats cannot be allowed to get away with using deceptive tactics to influence the election in their favor. It is time for the House Republicans to take a stand and demand answers from the 51 former intelligence agency officials who signed the letter.