Rigged from the Start 

Exposing the SEC’s war on crypto

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  • Rigged from the Start: Exposing the SEC’s War on Crypto

    In 2020, the SEC sued Ripple Labs over XRP, the #3 cryptocurrency. The next day, the SEC chairman and top officials left for firms backing Ethereum, XRP’s rival.

    Led by attorney John E. Deaton, the XRP Army of retail investors launched a deep investigation—using FOIA requests, blockchain forensics, and video evidence—to expose DC’s revolving door.

    Whistleblower Steven Nerayoff reveals how Chinese influence shaped the Ethereum Foundation while U.S. politicians granted Ethereum a regulatory free pass—targeting XRP instead.

    Uncover the truth. Watch Rigged from the Start.

  • The Laptop

    In 2019, Hunter Biden abandoned his damaged laptop at a Delaware repair shop, forfeiting ownership. The device contained 20,000+ emails, texts, and explicit media. Shop owner John Paul Mac Isaac alerted the FBI and Congress, but it was ignored until he sent a copy to Rudy Giuliani’s attorney.

    The FBI later authenticated the laptop, but IRS investigator Joe Ziegler was blocked from accessing it. Despite denying ownership in an interview, Hunter later sued Mac Isaac for mishandling his data—effectively confirming it was his.

  • Hunter's Bussiness

    Starting in 2013, Hunter Biden traveled with then-Vice President Joe Biden on Air Force Two, securing lucrative deals with Burisma, CEFC, and BHR. He collected over $17 million while funding a lavish lifestyle—5-star hotels, sex clubs, and drug use—writing it off as business expenses.

    By 2019, the IRS was investigating his finances, uncovering shell companies funneling money to the Biden family, including Joe’s brother Jim and Hunter’s children. Hunter frequently offered access to his father, with Joe joining meetings by phone or in person to bolster his son’s deals.