When Seth Rich was found shot in the back
in Washington D.C. his watch, wallet and money, and his cell phone were still
on his person.
Shortly afterwards, Julian Assange offered a $20,000 reward for anyone who came forward with information that led to the arrest of Seth Rich’s murderer. When pressed, Assange would no confirm that Rich worked with or for Wikileaks but did say:
“If there’s someone who’s potentially connected to our publication, and that person has been murdered in suspicious circumstances, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the two are connected. But it is a very serious matter. That type of allegation is very serious, and it’s taken very seriously by us.”
Assange’s concern, of course, is that other contributors to Wikileaks would be dissuaded from continuing their work of providing much needed transparency to a government that has grown out of control out of fear for their lives.
Snip of letter here:
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/792875315920048128/photo/1
Apparently, the latest Wikileaks release contains an email from Clinton’s campaign chief John Podesta that virtually proves Hillary’s involvement:
Podesta’s email confirms that Assange was indeed correct to believe that Hillary ordered Rich’s murder if for no other reason than to “make an example” of him in order to deter future leakers.
If we are to return any form of checks and balances to our political system it is now up to the voters to do their job and finally retire Hillary and the entire Clinton crime family. It’s abundantly clear no one in government has the cojones to stand up the Hillary.
Thanks to: http://www.rumormillnews.co
Shortly afterwards, Julian Assange offered a $20,000 reward for anyone who came forward with information that led to the arrest of Seth Rich’s murderer. When pressed, Assange would no confirm that Rich worked with or for Wikileaks but did say:
“If there’s someone who’s potentially connected to our publication, and that person has been murdered in suspicious circumstances, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the two are connected. But it is a very serious matter. That type of allegation is very serious, and it’s taken very seriously by us.”
Assange’s concern, of course, is that other contributors to Wikileaks would be dissuaded from continuing their work of providing much needed transparency to a government that has grown out of control out of fear for their lives.
Snip of letter here:
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/792875315920048128/photo/1
Apparently, the latest Wikileaks release contains an email from Clinton’s campaign chief John Podesta that virtually proves Hillary’s involvement:
Podesta’s email confirms that Assange was indeed correct to believe that Hillary ordered Rich’s murder if for no other reason than to “make an example” of him in order to deter future leakers.
If we are to return any form of checks and balances to our political system it is now up to the voters to do their job and finally retire Hillary and the entire Clinton crime family. It’s abundantly clear no one in government has the cojones to stand up the Hillary.
Thanks to: http://www.rumormillnews.co
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