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To: Kaslin
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Wind_Racer

5h I've said before that I don't think Rich was murdered FOR what he did, but rather to prevent him from picking up a phone, calling Fox News and destroying the DNC's elaborate collusion hoax, say if things got too out of control and he just wanted to end all the confusion. Just my opinion.

Keep in mind that Assange and Wikileaks saved this country from Hillary Clinton and what would now be a vote by mail system of government. Seth Rich may have well played a part in that and might just be due a hero's salute. There's a great pic of Seth on the internet, leaning back in an easy chair, dressed from head to toe in the Stars and Stripes - even his cuzzi was red white and blue.

The question that remains is, following the most important "hack" in history, how could the FBI decide not to look at the DNC server to determine who did it? Obviously, Comey didn't want to know, because once the tech guys went in, the Russia Collusion Hoax would be toast. Likewise, he couldn't afford to investigate Rich's murder for what they might learn. But you have to ask, why didn't he have the FBI look at the server, and why didn't they look into the murder of a guy who worked for the organization that got hacked, costing them hundreds of billions of dollars in discretionary spending? Comey needs to be asked this question as well: Since when does the FBI allow an outside "consultant" to investigate a major crime? A consultant that had a vested interest in the answer. When, Mr. Comey? When?

We should be protecting Julian Assange with everything we've got. Are you listening, President Trump? Epstein died on your watch. Granted, NY controlled the situation, but the Feds could have taken that back. But don't let Assange die. His testimony is key to putting the final nail in the Russia Hoax coffin.

14 posted on 05/11/2020 6:13:40 AM PDT by Osage Orange (Mar's isn't a place to raise your kid...)
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To: Osage Orange

I’m for a full pardon of Assange. He just published documents that were leaked to him. If that’s the standard, then every news organization ever would be in jail.

I was leery of him during the Iraq war, but think recent events have changed a lot of minds on the right about Wikileaks.


16 posted on 05/11/2020 7:02:22 AM PDT by ksm1
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