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@RobertBarnes @VivaFrei and all. ⚖️I did not have “Hunter Biden Wins $1.7 Million in Defammation Lawsuit vs Patrick Byrne Ex CEO of Overstock.com” on my bingo card. TAP for full image.
This judge required real PROOF (not just Patrick spoke with an Iranian official) from Patrick Byrne to support his claim Hunter Biden “in exchange for an $800m bribe – had offered Iran to go to his father, have him “unfreeze” $8bn in frozen Iranian assets and ensure that the US would “go easy” on Iran during “nuclear talks” between the two countries.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/11/hunter-biden-defamation-suit
“A federal judge on Friday awarded Hunter Biden $1.7m in punitive damages in a defamation lawsuit he filed against former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne.

Biden sued Byrne – a Donald Trump ally who denied the results of the 2020 election and funded efforts to overturn them – in 2023, accusing Byrne of lying in an interview that Biden had previously sought a bribe from Iran’s government in the fall of 2021.

Joe Biden, Hunter’s father, was the US president at the time. And Byrne in an interview lied that Hunter Biden in exchange for an $800m bribe – had offered Iran to go to his father, have him “unfreeze” $8bn in frozen Iranian assets and ensure that the US would “go easy” on Iran during “nuclear talks” between the two countries, according to Hunter Biden’s lawsuit.

Biden alleged in the complaint that Byrne “made, published, and repeated false and defamatory statements knowing full well that the statements are false, for the purpose of subjecting plaintiff to harassment, intimidation, and harm”.

In an order on Friday, the US district judge Stephen Wilson of California wrote that Byrne during the case had disputed that he made those statements with “actual malice”. And, Wilson wrote, Byrne had told the court that he believed the statements to be true because he had been told about the alleged bribery scheme by an Iranian government official.

But Wilson – who was appointed to the federal judiciary during Ronald Reagan’s presidency – wrote that Byrne did not allege that the Iranian official had claimed to have had any direct contact with Biden, did not provide any evidence supporting his claims, and failed to “provide to this court, throughout the course of litigation, any documentary evidence that could allow a reasonable person to believe the story to be true”.

The judge also said that over the course of the case, the court found “ample evidence” supporting a finding that Byrne “knew the story to be false, and much of the narrative describing the covert meeting with an Iranian government official was fabricated”.

The case had been scheduled for a jury trial in October. But the judge wrote on Friday that Byrne “failed to appear” for the proceeding and fired his lead trial attorney, delaying the proceedings “at the expense” of Biden and the court.

After his failure to appear at trial, Wilson found Byrne to be in default as a sanction for what the judge described as “repeated, intentional disobedience of court orders and unceasing efforts to delay proceedings”.

The judge on Friday wrote that “the evidence is clear and convincing that defendant has engaged in intentional misrepresentation with conscious disregard towards plaintiff’s rights” – and he awarded Biden $1 in nominal damages along with $1.7m in punitive damages.

Wilson also ordered Byrne to pay Biden about $35,000 in court sanctions.

In a statement to the Guardian on Saturday, an attorney for Biden, Bryan Sullivan, said Byrne had effectively accused his client of “treason” – and now a judge had “found that every one of those claims was fabricated”.

“The judgment is $1.7m in punitive damages, and it is the floor, not the ceiling, of what Mr Byrne owes for his conduct,” Sullivan added. “If Mr Byrne chooses to repeat any of it, we will be back in court.”

Attorneys listed as representing Byrne did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Guardian on Saturday morning.

The ruling in Hunter Biden’s favor on Friday comes at a time when he has been building an online following through social media posts covering topics such as politics, mental health and addiction recovery. He also announced that he will be publishing a series of essays on the Substack platform.

It also comes after his father, in the waning days of his presidency, issued him a pardon for convictions on federal gun and tax charges.”

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This brings back memories…

When I was a kid, my parents used to send me to Sleepaway camp. Either for one month, or for the full two months.

I was always homesick as heck for the first week. I would rub my mother’s anti-perspirant - Secret - on my sheets so I could smell her.

such a distinct memory of that bottle. it had the rolling ball and white liquid. if I had known, then it contained that aluminum cancer, causing substance, I probably wouldn’t have put it on the sheets. 😂

And then, after a week, you would get used to camp. And then the last day of camp, you wanted to stay there forever.

Heading back home today.

Nostalgia aside, there was a nasty pond that we used to water ski in. It had a “false bottom”. a thick layer that floated about 3 feet below the surface of some muddy / algae substance.

But we used to water ski on that lake. I would barefoot off the extension from the boom. And knee board.

I think I may have knee boarded three times since then.

This is the only trick I remember.

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Still got it!

Marion got up on one ski on her first try as well!

Which is a little more impressive when you consider we are being pulled by a party boat carrying six people! 😂

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If the law stuff doesn’t work out…

I’ll become the Canadian lumberjack guy who Chopped up the Wood of old Floridians who want burning wood for their backyard barbecues?

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February 17, 2024
Appearance on Richard Syrette

I did a quick hit on Richard Syrette yesterday. Gotta keep Canadians apprised of the U.S. madness.

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The Barnes Brief, Podcast Format: Monday, July 17, 2023

Closing Argument: Birthright citizenship is deeply American, and wholly Constitutional.

The Barnes Brief, Podcast Format: Monday, July 17, 2023
Declaration of Independence

Audio podcast style.

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I never reply to polls. I made an exception since it was clearly from democrat socialists.

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The Barnes Brief: Friday, July 10, 2026
I. THE INTRODUCTION
 
 
A. Art of the Day 
  • The glamorous look. The old school elegance. The mirrored reflection. The corner high top.  The distant foggy light. The champagne dancing in the crystal glass. The cheery smile. The opposite faces. The whisper of conspiracy. The hint of the past. The black and white of a different kind of truth. Midnight somewhere. Plans afoot. Opportunities linger. Take a chance.
 
B. Wisdom of the Day
 
  • "Neocons know no reverse gear." Alexander Mercouris. 
 
C. Appearances
 
D. Daily Picks

E. Guest Speaker Resume

  • Alexander Mercouris. The Oracle of London. Co-founder of the geopolitics commentary channel The Duran. His family history compares to the George Washington’s of Greece, given the family’s instrumental role in the Greek War of Independence, including the chieftran of the Greek revolution, through to the early 20th century Mayor of Athens and prominent actress aunt who became minister of culture, leaving Greece only after the military coup of 1967. Mercouris’ geopolitical understanding led to the label: the oracle of London. 

 

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The Barnes Brief: July 4th weekend, 2026
I. THE INTRODUCTION
 
 
A. Art of the Day 
  • They raise the flag of liberty, replacing the image of the King, but the painting speaks more than just that celebration of the Revolution. A mother holds up\ her child. Women dance. Young and old alike volunteer. but look a bit closer, and you see the true source of the revolution: as the aristocrats walk away, the commoiners lift the flag of liberty. The founding Fathers weren’t just a few folks writing documents; it was the ordinary people taking dramatic action, peopling the volunteer army, sacricing for boycotts, smuggling information and goods across enemy lines, voicing their independence in taverns and community halls, taking their freedom into their hands for themselves and their posterity, the true founders of America. 
 
B. Wisdom of the Day
  • "If all else fails, I will retreat up the Valley of Virginia, plant my flag on the Blue Ridge, rally around the Scotch-Irish of that region, and make my last stand for liberty amongst a people who will never submit to tyranny whilst there is a man left to draw a trigger." George Washington. 
 
C. Appearances
 
  1. Dialogue Works.
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  2. Moral Resistance.
  3. Mario Nawfal.
 
D. Daily Picks
 
E. Guest Speaker Resume
  • Dr. Bowden 
 
II. THE EVIDENCE: BARNES LIBRARY
 
A. Cultural
  • Supergirl fails.
 
B. Economics
  • AI's flaw.
 
C. Politics/Law
 
D. Historical
 
E. Geopolitical 
 
*Bonus: Board Post of Note
 
III. CASES FOR SUNDAY
 
  1. SCOTUS: Men in girls sports https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-43_2b35.pdf
  2. SCOTUS: Campaign finance https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-621_h315.pdf
  3. SCOTUS:Birthright citizenship https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-365_new_5if6.pdf
  4. SCOTUS: Election Day https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-1260_g3cn.pdf
  5. SCOTUS: 4th Amendment https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-112_0am4.pdf
  6. SCOTUS: Federal reserve https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25a312_5468.pdf
  7. SCOTUS: Right to fire https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-322_new_4gcj.pdf
  8. SCOTUS: Vaccine mandates https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-1015_hfjm.pdf
  9. SCOTUS: Defamation https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-770_2c8f.pdf
  10. SCOTUS: Immunity  https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-943_h3ci.pdf
  11. SCOTUS; Death penalty https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-5749_qol1.pdf
  12. SCOTUS: Speech on campus https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-906_e2qg.pdf
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The Barnes Brief: Friday, June 26, 2026

I. THE INTRODUCTION

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A. Art of the Day

  • The blue heron showed up outside my rental home here in upstate New York, my totem according to some native tribal traditions. The totem represents your spirit animal, your analogue in the animal world. A few common tidbits of this totem as “heron medicine” — know yourself to uncover your gifts and discover your limits; follow your intuition; embrace self-reliance and feel free to be your own, unafraid of the challenges that come to the nonconformist; be a place for unique wisdom, expressing the best of that most American spirit — independence.

B. Wisdom of the Day

  • “You can’t kill your way out of every security concern.” J.D. Vance

C. Appearances

  • LIVE w/ Daniel Davis
  • LIVE w/ Dialogue Works
  • LIVE w/ Sulaiman Ahmed
  • LIVE w/ Romanian TV
  • LIVE w/ Mario Nawfal
  • LIVE w/ Rick Sanchez
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II. THE EVIDENCE: CURATED ITEMS FROM BARNES LIBRARY

A. Cultural/Historical

 

B. Economical

 

C. Political

 

D. Legal

 

E. Global

 

*Bonus: Board Post

 

III. HOMEWORK: SUNDAY SCHOOL

 

  1. SCOTUS: Glysophate https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-1068_n7ip.pdf
  2. SCOTUS: Immigration, TPS https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-1083_f204.pdf
  3. SCOTUS: Immigration Asylum https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-5_86qd.pdf
  4. SCOTUS: 2nd Amendment https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-1046_nmio.pdf
  5. SCOTUS: Alien Torts https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-856_kjfm.pdf
  6. SCOTUS: Cuba https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-699_f204.pdf
  7. SCOTUS: Right to sue https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/23-1197diff_h315.pdf
  8. SCOTUS: Taxes, Forfeiture & Takings https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-95_dc8e.pdf
  9. SCOTUS: Immigration Removal. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-429_h3ci.pdf
  10. SCOTUS: Habeas https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-748_4g1o.pdf
  11. Tate extradition. https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewhc/admin/2026/1600
  12. AI & copyright. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Richner-publishers-openAI-complaint.pdf
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