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    Wikileaks Reveals Democrat 2008 Election Crimes
    March 5, 2012

    The latest activity by Wikileaks dumped some 5 million emails and documents hacked from the database of Stratfor Intelligence. The emails reveal Democrats’ effort to steal the 2008 election.

    Shocking revelations from a Wikileaks document dump show the Democrat Party committed a felony when it stuffed ballot boxes in Ohio and Philadelphia during the 2008 presidential election.

    A memo further revealed that the so-called “Reverend” Jesse Jackson was paid a handsome figure to keep his mouth shut about candidate Obama, a man for whom he had little regard.

    The same internal memo revealed that Obama’s campaign was taking Russian money surreptitiously. The memo:

    From: Fred Burton [mailto:burton@stratfor.com]

    Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 7:41 AM
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    Subject: Insight – The Dems & Dirty Tricks ** Internal Use Only – Pls Do
    Not Forward **
    ** Internal Use Only – Pls Do Not Forward **

    1) The black Dems were caught stuffing the ballot boxes in Philly and Ohio as reported the night of the election and Sen. McCain chose not to fight. The matter is not dead inside the party. It now becomes a matter of sequence now as to how and when to “out”.

    2) It appears the Dems “made a donation” to Rev. Jesse (no, they would never do that!) to keep his yap shut after his diatribe about the Jews and Israel. A little bird told me it was a “nice six-figure donation”. This also becomes a matter of how and when to out.

    3) The hunt is on for the sleezy Russian money into O-mans coffers. A smoking gun has already been found. Will get more on this when the time is right. My source was too giddy to continue. Can you say Clinton and ChiCom funny money? This also becomes a matter of how and when to out.
    Wikileaks last week began disclosing the emails obtained by WikiLeaks and hacktivist group Anonymous that expose the dirty dealings and election tampering done by Democratic Party operatives and the Obama campaign.

    Stratfor, under the leadership of founder and Chief Executive George Friedman, counts Fortune 500 corporations and federal government agencies and the military among its subscribers. In a statement, Stratfor said it had built “good sources” in many countries, “as any publisher of global geopolitical analysis would do.”

    In a published report, a second Wikileaks email indicated that 2008 Republican presidential candidate John McCain decided not to pursue legal action against the Democrats for engaging in voter fraud, believing that to do so would have thrown the country into civil unrest, and thus let the matter drop.

    Emails between Stratfor staffers indicate that McCain’s actions were viewed as baffling, to say the least.

    In other related news, the man believed to have provided much information to Wikileaks, Bradley Manning, was suggested to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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    Ryan, Dude... what the fuck are you doing? Are you TRYING to blow my fucking blood pressure out?

    I knew this shit was happening but had no proof, now Stratfor HAD it, they didn't SHARE it, until Wikileaks let it out???
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    If it is true and not a detriment to our country's security and safety, this should have come out back then.

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    Stratfor is supposed to be a pretty high classed intel group. If they can bust a story wide open thn what the fuck good were they?
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    I believe this country has been compromised on so many levels including the the highest for sometime. Last year the Russian President says he wants Obama to be re-elected to avoid America’s “Conservative Wing” and Russia honored Barack Obama with postage stamp for his 50th birthday. A gesture usually reserved for Soviet heroes.

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    Nikita Khrushchev: "We will bury you"
    "Your grandchildren will live under communism."
    “You Americans are so gullible.
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    until you’ll finally wake up and find you already have communism.

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    Russian commie money for a US commie. Big surprise.
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    I'm surprised he's still alive. hahaha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Donaldson View Post
    I'm surprised he's still alive. hahaha
    I suspect he'll spring a leak, unexpectedly.
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    I'm not at all curious to see his show.

    I'm waiting on the bounty on his head to go up....
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    • Updated June 20, 2012, 8:52 a.m. ET

    WikiLeaks Founder Tries to Get Asylum




    By PAUL SONNE in London And MERCEDES ALVARO in Quito


    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange fled to Ecuador's Embassy in London on Tuesday and requested political asylum, a last-ditch maneuver to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning on sexual-misconduct allegations. WSJ's Paul Sonne has the latest. Photo: AP


    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange fled to Ecuador's Embassy in London on Tuesday and requested political asylum, a last-ditch maneuver to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning on sexual-misconduct allegations.
    Ecuador's foreign-relations minister, Ricardo Patiño, said at a news conference that Ecuador's government was evaluating the Australian activist's request and said the decision would respect international law and human rights.
    Mr. Assange will remain at the embassy, a brick building in London's wealthy Knightsbridge area, under the Ecuadorean government's protection until a decision is made, the embassy said.
    Police are now looking for Mr. Assange who has violated his bail conditions.
    The Metropolitan Police confirmed Wednesday that Mr. Assange had breached his bail by failing to remain at his specified address between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. over Tuesday night.
    "He is now subject to arrest under the Bail Act for breach of these conditions," the police said. "Officers are aware of his location at The Ecuador Embassy in Hans Crescent, London." The territory of the embassy, however, remains out of the reach of the U.K. police.
    On Tuesday night, the U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth Office said in a statement that Ecuador had informed Britain of Mr. Assange's asylum request. "As Mr. Assange is in the Ecuadorean embassy, he is on diplomatic territory and beyond the reach of police," the Foreign Office statement said.
    "We will seek to work with the Ecuadorean authorities to resolve this situation as soon as possible."
    Mr. Assange's choice of country isn't by chance. In late 2010, Ecuador's deputy foreign minister invited Mr. Assange to relocate to the Andean nation and live freely without any conditions, but Ecuador's president, Rafael Correa, later called the invitation a "personal statement by the deputy minister" rather than a formal, authorized offer.
    WikiLeaks confirmed Mr. Assange's move in an announcement on its Twitter feed Tuesday night and noted: "Ecuador offered Assange protection as far back as November 2010."
    Mr. Assange's plea for Ecuador's help amounts to a last-chance gambit to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over allegations he raped one woman and molested another during a 2010 trip to the Scandinavian country.
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    Agence France-Presse/Getty Images WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange outside a London court in February.



    Mr. Assange, who shot to world-wide fame in 2010 after he started to release a quarter million confidential U.S. State Department cables, has denied the allegations, describing the sexual encounters in Sweden as consensual and calling the claims by the two women a smear campaign designed to cripple his activism.
    Claes Borgström, a lawyer for the Swedish women, says the allegations don't relate to Mr. Assange's work. In an interview last month, he said his clients had been sexually abused and then portrayed as villains.
    Mr. Correa, a self-proclaimed socialist revolutionary, is known for his tough stance toward Ecuador's media, which he has criticized as corrupt and biased.
    Earlier this year, a part owner of Ecuador's leading newspaper took refuge in the Panamanian Embassy in Quito after Ecuador's top court ordered the paper to pay a $40 million fine and upheld three-year prison sentences for the part owner and three others for defaming Mr. Correa.
    After a world-wide outcry, Mr. Correa forgave the fine as well as the prison terms, and the newspaper's owner left the embassy.
    Ecuador was one of the governments that reacted most strongly to the publication of the WikiLeaks documents, kicking out U.S. Ambassador Heather Hodges from Quito in response to a July 2009 cable signed by Ms. Hodge.
    The cable alleged widespread police corruption may have occurred with Mr. Correa's knowledge. Shortly after, the U.S. kicked out Ecuadorean Ambassador to Washington Luis Gallegos.
    Mr. Assange, 40 years old, has been living on bail in the U.K. since December 2010, when British authorities arrested him as a result of Sweden's extradition request. The arrest kicked off a year and a half of legal wrangling in the British courts during which Mr. Assange has argued the U.K. should not comply with Sweden's request. He has spent most of his time on bail at a mansion in the English countryside owned by a supporter.
    In late May, the U.K. Supreme Court became the third British court to rule against the WikiLeaks founder in his quest to avoid extradition. In February 2011, a lower court had said Mr. Assange should be extradited, a decision the country's High Court upheld nine months later.
    Mr. Assange's lawyer, Dinah Rose, had asked the U.K. Supreme Court to reopen the case but the court rejected her request last week. That left Mr. Assange with only one remaining legal option: an appeal of the U.K. court ruling to the European Court of Human Rights.
    It is unclear if Mr. Assange has appealed to the Strasbourg, France-based human rights court. If he has, the court has 14 days to decide whether to accept his case. If the court rejects the case or doesn't receive an application, British authorities will extradite Mr. Assange.
    The U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth Office said Ecuador had informed Britain of Mr. Assange's asylum request. "As Mr. Assange is in the Ecuadorean embassy, he is on diplomatic territory and beyond the reach of police," the Foreign Office statement said. "We will seek to work with the Ecuadorean authorities to resolve this situation as soon as possible."
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    He's not an American, he can't be executed for treason.

    We could put him in Supermax with his buddy Bradley Manning and they can boof each other until they die of old age.
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    Ecuador grants asylum to Assange, angering Britain

    (Reuters) - Ecuador granted political asylum to WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange on Thursday, a day after it said Britain had threatened to raid the Ecuadorean embassy in London to arrest the former hacker.


    Britain has said it is determined to extradite him to Sweden, where he is accused of rape and sexual assault. Assange fears he will ultimately be sent to the United States which is furious that his WikiLeaks website has leaked hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic and military cables.


    Ecuador's Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said his country feared for the safety of the Australian, who had lodged an asylum request with President Rafael Correa, a self-declared enemy of "corrupt" media and U.S. "imperialism".


    Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said that London would not allow Assange safe passage out of the country.


    Patino told a news conference in Quito that Assange's extradition to a third country without proper guarantees was probable, and that legal evidence showed he would not get a fair trial if eventually transferred to the United States.


    "This is a sovereign decision protected by international law. It makes no sense to surmise that this implies a breaking of relations (with Britain)," he said.


    Even after Thursday's decision Assange's fate is still far from clear: Britain has said it could strip the Ecuadorean embassy of its diplomatic status, which would expose him to immediate arrest by the British authorities.


    "The United Kingdom does not recognize the principle of diplomatic asylum," Hague told reporters. "There is no ... threat here to storm the embassy. We are talking about an Act of Parliament in this country which stresses that it must be used in full conformity with international law."


    Hague said the impasse could go on for a considerable time.


    Assange has been holed up inside Ecuador's embassy in central London for eight weeks since he lost a legal battle to avoid extradition to Sweden.


    In a statement posted by WikiLeaks on its Twitter page, he said Ecuador's decision was "a historic victory".


    "It was not Britain or my home country, Australia, that stood up to protect me from persecution, but a courageous, independent Latin American nation."


    EMBASSY PROTEST
    Britain has said it could use a little-known piece of legislation from 1987, introduced in the wake of the shooting of a British police officer outside the Libyan embassy in London, to remove the Ecuador embassy's diplomatic status.


    The Ecuadorean government has bristled at the warning: its foreign minister said Britain was threatening Ecuador with a "hostile and intolerable act", comparing the action to Iran's storming of Britain's Tehran embassy 2011.


    "I don't think they will dare to infringe international law ... Diplomatic headquarters cannot be broken into, we can't imagine that happening," Patino told the state-run news website El Ciudadano after the announcement.


    Outside the Ecuadorean embassy near London's famed Harrods department store, supporters relayed the announcement about his asylum request over a loudspeaker to cheers and clapping from protesters who had gathered outside the building.
    Supporters shouted: "The people united will never be defeated!", waving Ecuadorean flags and holding posters showing Assange's head, reading "no extradition".
    A Reuters reporter saw at least three protesters being dragged away by police after tussles with police before the decision was announced.
    "I've lived, worked and travelled in places with proper dictatorships and nowhere have I seen violations of the Vienna convention to this extent," said Farhan Rasheed, 42, a historian wearing an "I love Occupy" badge, outside the embassy.
    "Here we have a government which claims to be a government of law and justice, stretching and possibly about to break a serious binding international agreement."
    It was unclear how long Assange could stay in the small embassy - housed on the ground floor of an apartment block - which is under 24-hour surveillance by British police.
    His mother, Christine Assange, told Reuters her son was "geared up for the fight".
    "He knows that he's got justice and right on his side. He's done nothing wrong, nobody in the world has charged him," she said. "We can't see what our next move is ... All we can do is be on alert to the next shifty move they make."
    Britain's threat to withdraw diplomatic status from the Ecuadorean embassy also drew criticism from one of its own former diplomats. "I think the Foreign Office have slightly overreached themselves here," Britain's former ambassador to Moscow, Tony Brenton, told the BBC.
    "If we live in a world where governments can arbitrarily revoke immunity and go into embassies then the life of our diplomats and their ability to conduct normal business in places like Moscow where I was and North Korea becomes close to impossible."
    In Sweden, the Foreign Ministry said it was summoning Ecuador's ambassador after the decision to give Assange shelter.
    SEX CRIME?
    Swedish prosecutors want to question Assange over accusations of rape and sexual assault made by two female former WikiLeaks supporters in August 2010 but have not yet charged him.
    The lawyer for the two Swedish women who made the allegations said his clients deserved justice.
    "It's an abuse of the asylum instrument, the purpose of which is to protect people from persecution and torture if sent back to one's country of origin," Claes Borgstrom, the lawyer representing the two Swedish women, told Reuters.
    "It's not about that here. He doesn't risk being handed over to the United States for torture or the death penalty. He should be brought to justice in Sweden. This is completely absurd."
    Assange says he fears Sweden could send him on to the United States. His supporters have said U.S. authorities want to punish him for publishing diplomatic cables which laid bare Washington's power-brokering across the globe.
    "The reaction he has is that he wants to underline that this (asylum) is a measure that is aimed at the U.S. and not against Sweden," said Per E Samuelsson, one of the lawyers representing Assange who talked to Assange after the decision.
    "He has sought political asylum in order to eliminate the risk that he will spend the rest of his life in prison in the United States," Samuelsson said.
    Ecuador said it had tried to get assurances from Britain and Sweden that Assange could not be extradited to a third country but that no assurance was given. Under European law, neither Britain nor Sweden could extradite anyone to a country where they might face the death penalty.
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    Maybe the British military can make a South American tour and give a good whipping to Argentina and Ecuador.

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    hehehehe

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    Russia issues warning to Britain over Assange
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    MOSCOW — Russia on Friday warned Britain against violating fundamental diplomatic principles after London suggested it could arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange inside Ecuador's embassy.
    "What is happening gives grounds to contemplate the observance of the spirit and the letter of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, and in particular the Article 22 spelling out the inviolability of diplomatic premises," the Russian foreign ministry said.
    Ecuador on Thursday granted asylum to Assange -- whose website enraged the United States by publishing a vast cache of confidential government files -- but Britain has vowed not to grant him safe passage out of the country.
    British Foreign Secretary William Hague has said his government was obliged under its own law to extradite the Australian national to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over alleged sex crimes.
    Britain has angered Ecuador by suggesting it could invoke a domestic law allowing it to breach the usual rules and go in to arrest Assange, who has been holed up in Ecuador's London mission since June.
    This would challenge a fundamental principle of the diplomatic system, and the threat has left Britain in unchartered legal waters.
    At the same time, Moscow warned Britain against interpreting the law selectively, stressing that London has given refuge to "dozens of people suspected of committing grave crimes" who are wanted in other countries.
    "What to do with a right to refuge for Julian Assange when London turns the observance of this right for this category of people into an absolute principle?" the Russian foreign ministry asked, referring to a number of high-profile figures granted asylum in Britain.
    Russia has for years sought the extradition of top Kremlin critic Boris Berezovsky as well as several other figures.
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    WikiLeaks Prosecutors Accept GI's Plea To 1 Count

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    FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — The government will accept an Army private's guilty plea to a lesser version of one of the 22 counts he faces for sending more than 700,000 classified U.S. documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, a military prosecutor said during a pretrial hearing Tuesday.


    But prosecutors still will try to convict Pfc. Bradley Manning at his trial next month of other serious offenses, including aiding the enemy, which carries a maximum life sentence.


    Army Maj. Ashden Fein told the military judge, Col. Denise Lind, that prosecutors had changed their minds about trying to convict Manning of violating the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in connection with the release of a State Department cable known as Reykjavik-13. WilkiLeaks posted the cable in early 2010 about a meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland, summarizing U.S. Embassy discussions with Icelandic officials about the country's financial troubles.


    Manning has acknowledged sending the cable to WikiLeaks after he found it on a secure government computer network while working as an intelligence analyst in Iraq. According to his courtroom confession on Feb. 28, Manning believed the cable indicated the United States was refusing to help the Icelandic government "due to the lack of long-term geopolitical benefit."


    The cable was the basis for a charge alleging violation of a federal law, which is punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Manning pleaded guilty in February to lesser versions of that and other offenses, acknowledging violations of military law that, in total, carry maximum prison term of 20 years. Prosecutors said in March they would continue to seek conviction for the more serious offenses.


    Fein did not give a reason for the change.


    Manning's trial is scheduled to begin June 3.
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    WikiLeaks Threatens To Reveal Unnamed Country From Snowden Documents





    According to a new report from The Intercept, the NSA records every single cell phone call in the Bahamas and one unnamed country. WikiLeaks says it will name that country in just a few days.

    WikiLeaks has threatened to unilaterally release the name of an as-yet unnamed country in which every cell phone call is recorded by the National Security Agency, despite the decision by other news outlets to withhold that information for fear of stoking violence.
    That announcement comes after a war of words over Twitter between WikiLeaks and journalists at The Intercept, which reported Monday that the NSA collects cell phone metadata in Mexico, the Philippines and Kenya, and records and keeps for up to a month all cell phone calls in the Bahamas and one unnamed country. The Intercept declined to release the name of that country, the outlet says, due to “credible concerns that doing so could lead to increased violence.” The Intercept report is based on documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
    @GGreenwald @johnjcook We will reveal the name of the censored country whose population is being mass recorded in 72 hours.—
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    The Intercept is a media group launched earlier this year by a group of journalists including two of those originally granted access to the Snowden documents, Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras. The existence of this specific NSA recording program, code named MYSTIC, was previously reported by The Washington Post, which declined to name any of the countries involved.


    WikiLeaks’ threat to publish the identity of the redacted country, if credible, suggests the organization has obtained access to documents leaked by Snowden or has been informed of the country’s identity by someone with access to the documents. Snowden has said he did not leak documents directly to WikiLeaks, but the key players in both organizations—Greenwald, Poitras, WikiLeaks Editor-in-Chief Julian Assange—are well acquainted with one another.


    According to the report, the NSA obtained access to the Bahamas’ cell phone networks by piggy backing on access legally obtained by the Drug Enforcement Agency, with the DEA’s cooperation. The Intercept declined to report the code name for a private firm that allows access to cell phone data in the Bahamas due to “a specific, credible concern that doing so could lead to violence.”


    The program, codenamed SOMALGET, is part the NSA’s umbrella program MYSTIC, under which, The Intercept reports, the agency also collects metadata on the telecommunications of “several other countries, including Mexico, the Philippines, and Kenya,” similar to the telecom surveillance the NSA conducts in the United States.
    Rather than the anti-terrorism work routinely used to justify the NSA’s surveillance activities, SOMALGET, according to NSA documents quoted by The Intercept, exists primarily as a part of the drug war to monitor “international narcotics traffickers and special-interest alien smugglers.”


    In a statement to TIME, NSA spokesperson Vanee’ Vines did not deny the existence of the program but said, “The fact that the U.S. government works with other nations, under specific and regulated conditions, mutually strengthens the security of all.” Vines confirmed that the scope of the agency’s mandate extends well beyond counterterrorism efforts.


    “The Agency collects data to meet specific security and intelligence requirements such as counterintelligence, counterterrorism, counterproliferation, cyber security, force protection for U.S. troops and allies, and combating transnational crime.”
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    Wikileak: Clinton Told Oil Majors Environmentalism Is Russian Hoax

    October 10, 2016

    In 2014, United States presidential candidate Hillary Clinton purportedly accused the Russians of running fake anti-fracking and environmentalist groups who were trying to upend major projects such as the Keystone XL pipeline.

    According to Sputnik International, Wikileaks reportedly uncovered a paid-for speech made in 2014 by the former Secretary of State in front of an audience of “North American oil and natural gas tycoons.”

    “We were up against Russia pushing oligarchs and others to buy media. We were even up against phony environmental groups, and I’m a big environmentalist, but these were funded by the Russians to stand against any effort, oh that pipeline, that fracking, that whatever will be a problem for you, and a lot of the money supporting that message was coming from Russia,” Clinton allegedly said.

    Those words suggest that Hillary Clinton was aware of a Russian strategy to undermine fracking and oil in general in the U.S. back in 2014—a theory that had been raised by others in the past, including NATO, but denounced by Greenpeace, who touted the theory as “preposterous.” The theory is that Russia has long been trying to undermine U.S. energy efforts, including fracking and pipelines.

    This is not the first time the Russian government has been accused of using propaganda to advance their own energy concerns in Europe: one revolves around territorial disputes in the Ukraine.

    “Recent reports about the intention of the Italian company Eni to drill shale gas exploration wells in Ukraine were accompanied by an explosion of critical publications on environmental issues comparing shale gas production with the Chernobyl disaster,” according to an analysis in March by Stratfor.

    According to WikiLeaks documents, Clinton has vigorously supported fracking in the past “…with the new technology known as fracking, we are truly on a path -- and it's not just United States; it's all of North America -- that will be net energy exporters assuming we do it right."

    But beginning with the Democratic presidential primary, Clinton was quick to criticize fracking. In a March debate, Clinton claimed she would oppose the technique in local communities and states that were against it, if it causes pollution, or if the chemicals used aren’t disclosed.

    “By the time we get through all of my conditions, I do not think there will be many places in America where fracking will continue to take place,” said Clinton in a 2016 Rally in Flint, Michigan.

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    #podesta10 #wikileaks #podestaemails Be Skeptical of podesta10 after #assange missing no official tweet from wiki. edited&released by hrc


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    @syria_true Amazing how #Assange's www got cut, Bank closed @RT_com acct. ISIS is always on line & has PR dept, SM, magazine, the works


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