Friday, May 19, 2017

BREAKING: Sweden has dropped its case against Julian Assange and will revoke its arrest warrant


Julian Assange was the first to allege that Seth Rich was the Wikileaker.

In fact, he said time and again that the supposed Russian "hacking" was not hacking, but was, instead leaking.

And former British Ambassador, Craig Murray, some he had met the leaker, and that he was someone from within the DNC who was unhappy with their methods:
On Sunday, a former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray, said he has met the person who gave the DNC emails and it was not the Russians. 
“I know who leaked them,” Murray told The Guardian. 
“I’ve met the person who leaked them, and they are certainly not Russian and it’s an insider. It’s a leak, not a hack; the two are different things." 
Murray, who is a close associate of Wikileaks head Julian Assange, explained it further on his website. 
“As Julian Assange has made crystal clear, the leaks did not come from the Russians. As I have explained countless times, they are not hacks, they are insider leaks – there is a major difference between the two,” he wrote. 
“And it should be said again and again, that if Hillary Clinton had not connived with the DNC to fix the primary schedule to disadvantage Bernie, if she had not received advance notice of live debate questions to use against Bernie, if she had not accepted massive donations to the Clinton foundation and family members in return for foreign policy influence, if she had not failed to distance herself from some very weird and troubling people, then none of this would have happened.” 
It’s the reality that so many in the mainstream media ignore. It wasn’t about who leaked the emails. It was about what they said. Assange himself vehemently denied Russia had any involvement in the hacks during an interview right before Election Day.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/864517693843668992

The #SethRich murder investigation is stuck because it would reveal that an American hero with a memory stick stopped Clinton. Not Russia.
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Unusual tweet from Russian embassy in UK (look at background image):
https://twitter.com/RussianEmbassy/status/865571158862811136

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Hi. My name is "Seth Rich". But you probably know me as "Russia"
http://i.imgur.com/T2WcFlT.jpg

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Strange week - Manning released (who saw that coming?), Assange acquitted of rape charges (surprise, surprise!), Weiner's wrist slapped (tearful confession and plea deal), Old Seth murder conspiracy revived, Wheeler recanting--pressure applied, deals made? Looking forward to the next act.

Anonymous said...

Fox is in the crosshairs now that they have lost the iron man Ailes and lead anchor O'Reilly and decided to change their persona. The harassment suits just got the ball rolling ...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4523212/Fox-News-fires-Bob-Beckel-insensitive-remark.html#ixzz4hYXV4u5E
Variety: Bob Beckel fired from Fox "Made Insensitive Comment to Black Employee"

The UKDailyMail further reveals motivation:

"This time, Mr. Beckel stormed out of his office when our client, a Black IT employee came to service his computer, telling our client that he was leaving his office because he is Black.

'To make matters worse, after our client lodged a complaint about Mr. Beckel's racist behavior, Mr. Beckel, in front of Chief Human Resource Officer Kevin Lord, attempted to intimidate our client and persuade him to withdraw his complaint. Because he would not do so, Fox, in what has now
become common place, leaked the story on a Friday to minimize the attention drawn to Mr. Beckel's racist behavior.

'Foxalso neglected to inform the media of what was actually said, as well as the attempt to convince our client to withdraw the complaint. As with our other 22 clients, we intend on holding 21st Century Fox accountable for these actions and will be filing multiple other complaints in other matters next week.
'We also intend on updating Ofcom with these new developments as they may be relevant in their consideration as to whether or not to approve the purchase of Sky,' the Wigdor LLP statement read."