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Thursday, November 3

Assange: Wikileaks didn't get Clinton emails from Russia's government

Now that's a disgusted man sitting on his temper



I don't know how John Pilger pulled it off, but he wangled an exclusive in-person 25 minute interview with Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. It'll be aired Saturday, November 5, on RT television. (That should make the British and American governments even happier with Ecuador's President than they already are.) 

Today RT published some quotes from the interview:
"The Clinton camp has been able to project a neo-McCarthyist hysteria that Russia is responsible for everything. Hillary Clinton has stated multiple times, falsely, that 17 US intelligence agencies had assessed that Russia was the source of our publications. That’s false – we can say that the Russian government is not the source.” ...
Assange ... also accused the US presidential candidate of being a pawn of behind-the-scenes interests, and voiced doubts about her physical fitness to take charge of the White House.
“Hillary Clinton is just one person. I actually feel quite sorry for Hillary Clinton as a person, because I see someone who is eaten alive by their ambitions, tormented literally to the point where they become sick – for example faint – as a result of going on, and going with their ambitions. But she represents a whole network of people, and a whole network of relationships with particular states.”
Over the past nine months, WikiLeaks uploaded over 30,000 emails from Hillary Clinton’s private email server, while she was Secretary of State. This was followed by nearly 20,000 emails sent to and by members of the US Democratic National Committee, exposing the party leadership’s dismissive attitude to Bernie Sanders, and his outsider primaries campaign.
Finally, last month, WikiLeaks posted over 50,000 emails connected to John Podesta, Bill Clinton’s chief of staff [and George Soros go-fer], and a close associate of the current presidential frontrunner.
If Russia's government didn't hack all those the emails who did?
Well, at least one of Bret Baier's sources at the FBI told him with 99 percent certainty that no fewer than five (5) foreign intelligence agencies hacked into Clinton's illegal computer server while she worked at State. Take a guess for the prime suspect. 

There is also the plausible theory that the thefts of emails were an 'inside' job
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