Preserved by 459 Crimes
This site serves as a permanent, historic record of the monumental investigative work conducted between 2021 and 2024 regarding the contents of Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop. Maintained for archival purposes by 459 Crimes, this repository ensures that the findings remain accessible to the public, preserving the record against censorship and narrative suppression.
A meticulous 13-month investigation culminated in a 630-page report containing more than 2,000 citations. The dossier documented 459 distinct violations of state and federal laws, encompassing business, sex, and drug-related offenses attributed to the Biden family and their associates.
The Legacy Archives
Access the preserved digital evidence, emails, photographs, and legal report through the archive portals below:
The Cost of Truth
The exposure of unprecedented corruption came at an immense personal cost to the team behind the investigation. Marco Polo, a nonprofit organization founded by former White House staffer Garrett Ziegler, faced the retaliatory weight of the executive branch and its legal allies.
Subjected to high-cost litigation, political pressure, and sustained intimidation, the researchers endured the sort of lawfare designed to exhaust both resources and resolve.
A Cold Front in Democracy
To understand the gravity of the retaliation, one can look at the account of Marc DeGiovanni, an investigative researcher for Marco Polo. After facing targeted intimidation and pressure, DeGiovanni ultimately fled the United States and sought political asylum in Costa Rica.
"Where secrets are the coin of the realm, this unmitigated authority reigns supreme..."
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