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Joe Biden Used KGB Spy Alias When Emailing With Hunter

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Joe Biden has appeared to have an infatuation with a former KGB spy.

Several emails that were leaked from Hunter Biden’s laptop has revealed that Joe Biden used the pseudonym “Peter Henderson” while writing emails to his brother Jim and his son Hunter.

Peter Henderson is a fictional KGB spy in a novel written by Tom Clancy.

In the novel, Henderson “worked as a minor Senate aide in 1970 before becoming a Russian spy who was later caught by the CIA and turned into a double agent”.

The New York Post had these details to share:

Joe Biden wrote to his son Hunter and others close to him using the pseudonym “Peter Henderson” – a fictional Soviet Union-era spy in several Tom Clancy novels who infiltrated the US government, emails show.

The messages contained on Hunter’s abandoned laptop appear to indicate the then-VP started using the fictitious mole’s moniker in October 2016 while forwarding a YouTube video to his son Hunter, brother Jim, daughter-in-law Hallie, as well as his sister and longtime political strategist Valerie Biden Owens.

Biden sent the message using an email address with a username of “67stingray” — a clear reference to his beloved 1967 Corvette Stingray.

The name attached to Biden’s “67stingray” account at the time was “Peter Henderson” – which matches the name of the KGB spy in Clancy’s popular Jack Ryan series, according to online fan pages.

Henderson, whose codename was Cassius in Clancy’s realm, worked as a “minor Senate aide” in 1970 before becoming a Russian spy who was later caught by the CIA and turned into a double agent.





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