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Something tells me that, if Hillary gets in, Mr Assange will commit suicide with a gunshot to the back of the head.We should all be thankful for Wikileaks
Something tells me that, if Hillary gets in, Mr Assange will commit suicide with a gunshot to the back of the head.We should all be thankful for Wikileaks
[h=1]Wikileaks: New Emails Prove Hillary Has Been Arming ISIS All Along[/h]
[h=2]Julian Assange says Hillary Approved US arms to Syria[/h]
By: Jacky Murphy |@NeonNettle
on 2nd August 2016 @ 12.30pm
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Julian Assange has confirmed that Hillary Clinton was responsible for arming ISIS in Syria According to the Hillary Clintons emails, Julian Assange has confirmed that Hillary Clinton was responsible for arming ISIS in Syria while she served as secretary of state. The arming of ISIS militants in Syria by the US was in an effort to topple Assad.
According to Gateway Pundit: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton knew that the US was sending arms from Libya to Syria back in 2011, a year before the Benghazi consulate attacks.
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Hillary Clinton denied she knew about the weapons shipments during public testimony (under oath) in early 2013 after the Benghazi terrorist attack.
Senator Rand Paul questioned Hillary Clinton about this gun running program back in January 2013 during her testimony on the Benghazi terrorist attack.
Julian Assange: So, those Hillary Clinton emails, they connect together with the cables that we have published of Hillary Clinton, creating a rich picture of how Hillary Clinton performs in office, but, more broadly, how the U.S. Department of State operates.
So, for example, the disastrous, absolutely disastrous intervention in Libya, the destruction of the Gaddafi government, which led to the occupation of ISIS of large segments of that country, weapons flows going over to Syria, being pushed by Hillary Clinton, into jihadists within Syria, including ISIS, that’s there in those emails. There’s more than 1,700 emails in Hillary Clinton’s collection, that we have released, just about Libya alone.
In March, WikiLeaks launched a searchable archive for over 30,000 emails & email attachments sent to and from Hillary Clinton’s private email server while she was secretary of state. The 50,000 pages of documents span from June 2010 to August 2014; 7,500 of the documents were sent by Hillary Clinton. The State Department released the emails as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request.
According to Democracy now
JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Julian, I want to mention something else. In March, you launched a searchable archive for over 30,000 emails and email attachments sent to and from Hillary Clinton’s private email server while she was secretary of state. The 50,547 pages of documents span the time from June 2010 to August 2014; 7,500 of the documents were sent by Hillary Clinton herself. The emails were made available in the form of thousands of PDFs by the U.S. State Department as the result of a Freedom of Information Act request. Why did you do this, and what’s the importance, from your perspective, of being able to create a searchable base?
JULIAN ASSANGE: Well, WikiLeaks has become the rebel library of Alexandria. It is the single most significant collection of information that doesn’t exist elsewhere, in a searchable, accessible, citable form, about how modern institutions actually behave. And it’s gone on to set people free from prison, where documents have been used in their court cases; hold the CIA accountable for renditions programs; feed into election cycles, which have resulted in the termination of, in some case—or contributed to the termination of governments, in some cases, taken the heads of intelligence agencies, ministers of defense and so on.
So, you know, our civilization can only be as good as our knowledge of what our civilization is. We can’t possibly hope to reform that which we do not understand.
So, those Hillary Clinton emails, they connect together with the cables that we have published of Hillary Clinton, creating a rich picture of how Hillary Clinton performs in office, but, more broadly, how the U.S. Department of State operates.
So, for example, the disastrous, absolutely disastrous intervention in Libya, the destruction of the Gaddafi government, which led to the occupation of ISIS of large segments of that country, weapons flows going over to Syria, being pushed by Hillary Clinton, into jihadists within Syria, including ISIS, that’s there in those emails. There’s more than 1,700 emails in Hillary Clinton’s collection, that we have released, just about Libya alone.
http://www.neonnettle.com/news/1589...-prove-hilary-has-been-arming-isis-all-along-
We should all be thankful for Wikileaks
Indeed, this is more along the line of what media is supposed to be. Holding the most powerful people in the world responsible and holding their feet to the fire, but responsibility and ethics also need to come into play. If WK had a massive team who read every file they release, they would be an ideal media outlet.
I remember when this was going down re the arming Rebels in Syria.
It was quite obvious that ISIS would get their hands on a large proportion of the weapons.
I wonder what terrorism group will be armed after ISIS is obliterated.
The puppet masters have been incompetent, and there is civil unrest -- expect more false-flags and then, in a worst-case scenario, martial law. Most soldiers will obey orders from their chain of command, even if it's to subdue its own people ("in the interest of the common good" even if there isn't any).
Elections, presidential ones in particular, are won with money and force -- and both the republican and democratic nominees have plenty of both. It's nasty.
When they call for all "law-abiding" citizens to report to their designated "aid stations," will you go?
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If I didn't know better it sounds like both sides here are treading awfully close to "conspiracy theories". Silly me,I thought that was the exclusive realm of nutjobs.Are tinfoil hats on sale this month or are we all waking up at the same time. BTW,that $400 Mil in unmarked cash BHO gave to Iran was not ransom,simply coincidence. Right ?
The money represented the first installment of a $1.7 billion settlement the Obama administration reached with Iran to resolve a decades-old dispute over a failed arms deal signed just before the 1979 fall of Iran’s last monarch, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
The settlement, which resolved claims before an international tribunal in The Hague, also coincided with the formal implementation that same weekend of the landmark nuclear agreement reached between Tehran, the U.S. and other global powers the summer before.
“With the nuclear deal done, prisoners released, the time was right to resolve this dispute as well,” President Barack Obama said at the White House on Jan. 17—without disclosing the $400 million cash payment.
yep. and if i hit 5 numbers and the mega, i'll win mega millions.If Trump wins Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, he wins the election imo
If they were convicted murderers, Bill Clinton's wife would be in prison for premeditated murder and Trump would be locked up for killing in the heat of passion.he is less evil than clinton. shes been in the game too long and is pure evil in my mind.
she will start WWIII, I know it.
(my emphasis)Aid calls from Donald Trump’s allies and advisors to apologize and move on from his self-destructive spat with the parents of a Muslim soldier who was killed in Iraq, people close to the presidential nominee’s campaign are beginning to question whether anyone but Trump is in charge, and Republicans are looking for the exits.
After a week in which Trump insulted everyone from grieving military families to crying babies and suggested that the November election is “going to be rigged,” even the candidate’s own team is reportedly at their wit’s end. Paul Manafort is “not challenging him anymore” and “mailing it in,” a longtime ally of Trump’s campaign chairman told CNBC’s John Harwood. The campaign staff, this person said, are “suicidal.” The Huffington Post’s Howard Fineman and S.V. Date report that Manafort is beyond “frustrated,” according to his close friends, as he struggles to manage Trump’s childlike behavior and inability to accept criticism. “The problem is that Trump watches TV every minute that he isn’t actually on his phone, either talking or tweeting,” one adviser said. “And then he gets angry at what he sees on TV and reacts.” (Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller denied Harwood’s account, telling him, “The idea that Paul Manafort’s mailing it in is completely erroneous.”)
While Manafort is not expected to leave the campaign, many Republicans are abandoning Trump, with more apostasy reportedly on the way. The high-profile defections began Tuesday morning, when Rep. Richard Hanna became the first G.O.P. congressperson to say he would vote for Hillary Clinton in the general election, calling Trump “unfit to serve.” Later that evening, tech billionaire and Republican fund-raiser Meg Whitman, who previously ran for governor of California, told The New York Times that not only would she vote for Clinton, but that she would actively fund-raise on her behalf, tapping her deep Republican donor network to support the Democratic nominee. “Time and again history has shown that when demagogues have gotten power or come close to getting power, it usually does not end well,” Whitman told the Times, arguing that Trump had “undermined the character of the nation” and that his presidency could be a democracy-ending event.