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The Man Who Found Hunter Biden's Laptop w/ John Paul Mac Issac | PBD Podcast | Ep. 170

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4.63K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2022

⏱️ 121 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by John Paul Mac Isaac, Martin Cooper, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick to discuss the Hunter Biden Laptop story, the difference between capitalism and socialism, and much more...

John Paul Mac Isaac is the computer repairman who found the Hunter Biden laptop.

TOPICS

  • 0:00 - Intro 
  • 3:27 - The history about Hunter Biden's laptop  
  • 22:25 - What John Paul Mac Issac doesn't want to reveal  
  • 27:58 - CNN doesn't want to focus on the case  
  • 40:00 - John Paul Mac Issac tells about his life after the Hunter case 
  • 44:56 - How social media controlling people's life  
  • 50:20 - Have conservatives stood up in this case? 
  • 54:05 - Do parents need to be responsible for the children's behavior? 
  • 1:13:30 - Elon musk and Twitter conflict  
  • 1:32:07 - Martin Cooper the inventor of the first telephone  
  • 1:42:29 - A network outage at one of Canada’s telecom giants has hobbled mobile and internet services around the country 
  • 1:48:50 - The difference between capitalism and socialism



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0:00.0

Are you out of your mind? Here's the debate. You're upset. They're saying we believe you're

0:19.3

is it? I thought that. Oh. Oh.

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Oh.

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0:31.0

All right.

0:32.0

Episode 1. 1-70 happy All right, episode 170, happy 711 day.

0:35.4

Today's 711, July 11th, yes it is.

0:38.0

And if we can turn that off, I think, oh, this is mine. mine okay happy 7 11 day we have a special

0:45.6

guest here for you matter of fact when when he walked into the building guys

0:49.6

everybody like held onto their laptops it was like you have to see this thing because you know in the history of mankind I think we have to preface this properly if you can set this up.

1:00.0

In the history of mankind go one more the one I sent you the link I sent you, I don't know if you got it or not.

1:04.8

There's been many special laptops. Okay, you zoom in. This is 40 years of history of laptops, guys, I mean,

1:09.9

with how laptops changed the world. Go down, let's go through the first one.

1:13.6

The first ever laptop, go a little lower, a little lower.

1:16.6

It's a 1981, Osbourne, the world's first truly mobile computer.

1:21.0

Look at that.

1:22.2

I mean, listen, Max got nothing on that. Look at that. I mean listen Max got nothing on that. Look at that

1:24.5

system right they're just incredible floppy disks right? First laptop. Go to the

1:29.4

next one that's legendary. Then you got the 1983 grid compass 1101, the first clamshell laptop.

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