Matthew J. Bera, Editor
In August of 2021, the United States withdrew from Afghanistan, marking the end of a 20-year military presence. As U.S. troops withdrew, the Taliban rapidly seized territory, capturing Kabul on Aug. 15, 2021. The Afghan National Security Forces, despite $90 billion in U.S. training and equipment, collapsed within weeks.
A few months later, Biden’s dog Major was rehomed.
In October of 2023, Hamas-led terrorist groups launched an attack against Israel, killing 1,195 Israelis and taking hundreds of hostages. The assault, which included rocket barrages and ground infiltrations via trucks, motorcycles and paragliders, led Israel to declare war with objectives to rescue hostages and dismantle Hamas.
One month later, Biden’s dog Commander was “removed” due to “biting incidents.”
In June of 2021, President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Geneva just prior to the ramping up of Russia’s military presence at Ukraine’s border. The brutal invasion of Ukraine, focusing on Kyiv, Kharkiv and regions in southern Ukraine, led to hundreds of thousands of deaths on both sides of the conflict.
Days later, Biden’s dog Champ “died peacefully” in Wilmington, Delaware.
For the past four years, every time a major crisis has unfolded – Afghanistan, Ukraine, Israel – a Biden dog “went away.”
What did the Biden dogs know?
Let’s look at the facts.
Major’s early warning system
Major – an excitable rescue dog who was prone to biting incidents. That’s been the White House soundbyte. But the timeline tells a different story.
Internal communications reviewed by this outlet suggest that Major’s removal occurred just weeks after an incident involving three agents assigned to what sources refer to as “inner perimeter proximity clearance.” In layman’s terms: agents allowed near the President during unscheduled hours. Each of these agents had reportedly accessed Situation Room logs within 72 hours of Major’s final incident.
One former White House staffer recalls an odd pattern. “Major would growl when certain officials approached,” he said. “Always the same people. Usually after hours.”
What was Major reacting to?
Champ’s “peaceful” death
The mainstream media wasted no time framing Champ’s sudden death as “peaceful.” But let’s dig deeper.
An anonymous Delaware veterinarian admitted that he was told not to conduct a full autopsy. “The dog was old,” officials claimed. But neighbors described a very different scene. Just days before Champ’s passing, several unmarked black SUVs were parked near the Biden residence. There were strange men carrying briefcases. Did the mainstream media report that? No. Only pre-approved talking points about “natural causes.”
One D.C.-based behaviorist, with ties to a former NSA contractor (name redacted), reviewed Champ’s final public appearances and had a chilling conclusion. “The dog was under duress. He [knew]… [something].”
Commander biting agents scheduled to testify
In late 2023, the White House claimed Commander was removed due to a pattern of “biting incidents.” Why not retrain him or restrict his access?
According to one former handler, who spoke to us anonymously, Commander had begun acting erratically around specific individuals — notably, a group of aides connected to Israeli-Palestinian policy briefings. At least one of the bitten agents was scheduled to testify to the House Intelligence Committee. After the bite? Testimony delayed.
Even stranger – there was never a follow-up. Champ just so happened to bite a high ranking intelligence agent, a high ranking intelligence agent who just so happened to be scheduled to testify before Congress. Days later, Champ is gone.
Are we being played?
The evidence doesn’t lie – let’s not be naive. Three major geopolitical disasters, three dogs, three disappearances. The implications are chilling.
Why were these dogs removed at the height of international crises? Why were they allowed so close to classified briefings? And why has no one — not the media, not Congress, not even Dr. Jill Biden — answered the only question that matters:
What did the dogs know, and who silenced them?

