Archive FAQ

Common Questions About the Marco Polo Archive

This page addresses the search patterns most likely to land cold readers here: authentication, scope, organizational background, and where the underlying materials actually live.

What is this site?

marcopolo.exposed is an archive hub preserving the public Marco Polo record around the Biden laptop report, messages, diary files, iPhone data, media, and supporting documents.

What is the Biden laptop report?

The report is the long-form Marco Polo publication most often described as a 630-page document with more than 2,000 citations and a 459-count allegation framework divided into business, sex-related, and drug-related categories.

Is there an authentication timeline?

Yes. The archive maintains a dedicated authentication page and a broader timeline page covering late-2019 federal handling, the 2020 publication dispute, 2022 media authentication milestones, 2023 testimony, and 2024 trial use.

Who is Garrett Ziegler?

Marco Polo identifies Garrett Ziegler as the founder and public lead associated with the report and archive. The site also preserves background context about the organization’s 501(c)(3) status and EIN 92-2605979.

Why does the archive link outward so often?

Because this site is stronger when it points readers to government records, major media forensic reporting, and original release pages instead of asking them to rely on one internal summary. The archive is a routing and preservation layer, not just a branding surface.