Did you know: The Ashley Biden Diary is real?
Here's why.
Two defendants in Florida pleaded guilty in 2022 to trying to sell the *stolen property* of President Biden's daughter Ashley.
"Aimee Harris and Robert Kurlander pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property, Manhattan U.S. Attorney Damian Williams’ office said," the AP reported.
“Harris and Kurlander sought to profit from their theft of another person’s personal property, and they now stand convicted of a federal felony as a result,” Williams said in a statement.
This is further substantiation of the fact that Ashley Biden's diary is real — and the legal documents provide evidence that it indeed fell into the hands of Project Veritas.
"While authorities didn’t identify Ashley Biden or the organization that paid, the details of the investigation have been laid out in court filings and public statements from Project Veritas," the AP said.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation in November 2022 raided Project Veritas, the undercover reporting agency once led by James O’Keefe that displayed a knack for exposing corruption.
The FBI carried out search warrants at two locations – one in New York City and one in suburban Westchester County – to track down and obtain the stolen diary of Ashley Biden from Project Veritas’s associates. James O’Keefe’s home was also raided.
All over a "stolen diary." Doesn't that seem like excessive police action to hide a girl's coming-of-age story? Yes, it does, unless you consider potentially disastrous implications for powerful government officials.
Project Veritas provided background on how the diary was allegedly procured from her residence and then sold to the undercover journalists, as summarized by the AP:
Ashley Biden was moving out of a friend’s Delray Beach, Florida, home in spring 2020 when she stored the diary, tax records, a digital device with family photos, a cellphone and other items there, prosecutors said in a court filing.They said Harris then moved into the same room, stole the items and got in touch with Kurlander, who contacted Project Veritas, which asked for photos of the material and then paid for the two to bring it to New York.
The New York Times' coverage of the FBI raid recounts the controversy about the diary.
The Justice Department searched two locations associated with the conservative group Project Veritas as part of an investigation into how a diary stolen from President Biden’s daughter, Ashley, came to be publicly disclosed a week and a half before the 2020 presidential election, according to people briefed on the matter.
The reports about what is allegedly in the diary were disclosed originally by the National File's Patrick Howley and cast a disturbing picture about the life of Joe Biden's daughter growing up.
"According to our source, the diary also details Ashley Biden’s unhealthy relationship with sex, and the 'probably not appropriate' showers she shared as a young girl with her father, Joe Biden," the National File reported.
"After declaring she was 'here for sexual trauma' in the previous entry, on page 23 of the diary, dated January 30, 2019, the author explores the topic of sexual abuse and how it may have led to her overactive sex drive," the report noted.
“I’ve had one of my hardest days – my sex drive is out of f**king control. Like literally, I am in heat,” the author wrote.
“I know it’s not the healthiest way to deal with things but @ least it’s better than drugs,” she added in a 1/30/19 entry, along with confessing she needed “sex to feel good.”
She then stated her belief that she was "molested."
“Was I molested. I think so – I can’t remember specifics but I do remember trauma,” wrote the author. There appears to be a potential allusion to Ashley Biden’s cousin Caroline Biden, which the author says she remembers “being somewhat sexualized” along with “Caroline.”
Here, the author says that she was, "Hyper-sexualized [at] a young age," which preceded her stated belief that she had been "molested," albeit without recalling specifics. However, she goes on to also state her reaction to 'overhearing her parents having sex," as well.
In at least two entries, the National File noted, the author identifies herself specifically as "Ashley Blazer Biden."
The FBI's unusual raid on Project Veritas appears to be motivated by the aim to bury evidence.
The critical thing about the FBI seizing the diary allegedly belonging to Ashley Biden is that the accounts of victimization fit a "fact pattern" of behavior that has been attributed to Joe Biden.
There are numerous cases of Biden groping and fondling young boys and girls on video. One notorious example was an incident at a Senate swearing-in ceremony in 2015.
This was the same ceremony where he fondled a girl on camera, who later accused him of pinching her nipples. Maria Piacesi was eight when she was with her Uncle Senator Steve Daines and met Biden. In the video, she is clearly groped.
“Did Joe Biden pinch you?” A user by the name of Jonathan Pasetti asked, to which Piacesi responded, “Yes.”
However, she later deleted her comment.
“Why did you delete the comment?” Pasetti asked.
“I have friends that would no longer be friends with me if they knew that,” Maria Piacesi replied.
This reeks of a Biden pedophilia cover-up.
The question is thus raised whether Ashley Biden's diary (the one seized by the FBI, authenticated in full and without redaction) contains material evidence substantiating that Joe Biden had molested children.
There does not appear to have been a civil lawsuit ever brought in court over the reported contents of Ashley Biden's diary, which would lead to the tricky legal issue of "discovery." The contents of the diary would have to be authenticated (or deemed fraudulent) in court in order to decide if reports were libelous or defamatory.
It is extremely disturbing that the U.S. president may have engaged in acts of pedophilia — numerous authentic clips of Joe Biden online substantiate a pattern of his sexually suggestive behavior towards children — but America's premier "law enforcement" agency refuses to investigate or provide transparency on these claims.
The public's denial of evidence suggesting the President of the United States may have committed sex acts with a minor without demanding an actual, independent, and official investigation, is one more reason America is in deep, deep trouble.