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AN ONLINE PUBLICATION OF THE ANONYMOUS ANYTHING SOCIETY  JUNE 16, 2019

PART FIVE OF “THE RUSSIAN ATTACK ON OUR DEMOCRACY: WikiLeaks 2”

How Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, enthusiastically accepted the Russian Intelligence service’s offer to release files the GRU had stolen.

Page 58 of the Mueller Report:

“On October 7 2016, WikiLeaks released 33 tranches of stolen emails between October 7, 2016 and November 7, 2016. The releases included private speeches given by Clinton; internal communications between Podesta (Clinton’s Campaign Manager) and other high-ranking members of the Clinton Campaign; and correspondence related to the Clinton Foundation. In total, WikiLeaks released over 50,000 documents stolen from Podesta’s personal email account. The last-in-time email released from Podesta’s account was dated March 21, two days after Podesta received a spearfishing* email sent by the GRU. (Russian Intelligence Service)

As reports attributing the DNC (Democrat National Committee) and DCCC (Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee) hacks to the Russian Government emerged, WikiLeaks and Assange made several public statements apparently designed to obscure the source of the materials that Wikileaks was releasing. The file-traffic evidence described above and other information uncovered during the investigation discredit WikiLeaks claims about the source of material it posted.”

 (*Spearfishing – Opening a Spearfishing eMail permits a Cyberspy to plant malware in an unprotected computer and read and perhaps edit files, without the user of the computer knowing it. I’m no fan of Hillary Clintons, but if she needs to be locked up, so do a lot of your fellow Americans, perhaps me, as well –(Editor)

Next: How Russia infiltrated Voting Technology in 2016

I’m not going away. Doing this “Book Review” is too exciting, too compelling. – Phil Richardson, Editor


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