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dingpatch

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WikiLeaks Plans To Release More Clinton Emails by Laurie Sullivan @lauriesullivan, June 12, 2016, 10:08 PM

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange made it clear during an interview Sunday that he plans to release additional emails from Hillary Clinton when she served as U.S. Secretary of State.

The emails will be released into WikiLeaks' searchable database, previously launched in March 2016. It houses about 30,322 emails and email attachments sent to and from Clinton's private email server during the time she served the United States as Secretary of State. The 50,547 pages of documents date from June 30, 2010 to August 12, 2014, and 7,570 of the documents were sent by Clinton.

More emails are on the way. "We have emails related to Hillary Clinton that are pending publication," Assange said, speaking to ITV's Robert Preston.

Assange said it is highly unlikely the U.S. attorney General Loretta Lynch would indict Clinton. "She's not going to indict Hillary Clinton; that's not possible," he said. "The FBI can push for concessions from a new Clinton government in exchange for an indictment."

In published email, Hillary Clinton told her staff to remove the classified header of a classified document and send it by non-classified FAXs. During the Preston interview, Assange said that Clinton instructed her staff to violate the classified U.S. procedures.

"Of course I think a lot of these procedures are ridiculous, but Hillary Clinton has been pushing to prosecute others -- and so has Barack Obama -- who violate technically these procedures," Assange said.

When asked whether he prefers Donald Trump as a U.S. president, Assange said: "Trump is a completely unpredictable phenomena. You can't predict what he would do in office. You can predict a bit more of what the Republican Party might do."

Assange views Clinton as a bit of a problem when it comes to "freedom of the press." "In relation to wars, the emails we revealed about her involvement with Libya and statements by Pentagon generals shows that Hillary overrode the Pentagon's reluctance to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi because they predicted that the post-war outcome" would evolve into what we see today, he said, calling Clinton a "liberal war hawk."

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It doesn't matter, Trump says mean things.

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Trump says stupid things, like preventing Muslims from entering country in response to a homegrown gay bar assassin.

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So which server did he hack?
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Originally posted by: johnnyboy Trump says stupid things, like preventing Muslims from entering country until we have a better system for vetting out the good from the bad; in response to a homegrown gay bar assassin.

There, fixed it for you. Thats what he is saying, not the proganderized version you've been bombarded with.

 06/16/2016 11:20 AM
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Originally posted by: johnnyboy Trump says stupid things, like preventing Muslims from entering country in response to a homegrown gay bar assassin.

The ignorance of progs never ceases to amaze me. Actually, Trump espoused this policy months ago. Thus, he did not propose it "in response" to this incident. See, it is impossible to respond to something that hasn't happened yet and ... Boy, I hate communicating with progs. They don't understand enough to support a conversation.



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Originally posted by: obx2

Originally posted by: johnnyboy Trump says stupid things, like preventing Muslims from entering country until we have a better system for vetting out the good from the bad; in response to a homegrown gay bar assassin.




There, fixed it for you. Thats what he is saying, not the proganderized version you've been bombarded with.



Trump makes pro Hillary propaganda himself, on a regular basis.

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Originally posted by: 3rdworldlover
Originally posted by: obx2
Originally posted by: johnnyboy Trump says stupid things, like preventing Muslims from entering country until we have a better system for vetting out the good from the bad; in response to a homegrown gay bar assassin.

 

There, fixed it for you. Thats what he is saying, not the proganderized version you've been bombarded with.

 

Trump makes pro Hillary propaganda himself, on a regular basis.

Please elaborate on why this is such a terrible notion.

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The right was complaining about Wikileaks and the other leaker, Snowden (even though they claim to want a transparent government).

So now they want the hacks?

Make up your minds.

 



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 06/18/2016 05:38 AM
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Clinton Email Scandal: Imminent Document Leak Enough To Indict Her

KERRY JACKSON 6/17/2016

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is not generally thought of as a friend of Republicans. But what he says is coming soon from his whistleblowing group could endear him to the GOP. Assange claims his "upcoming leaks in relation to Hillary Clinton" are enough to indict her, according to a recent interview with British ITV News.

"We've accumulated a lot of material about Hillary Clinton. We could proceed to an indictment," he said. These emails are "pending publication."

But no matter how damaging the emails are, Assange believes the FBI will give Clinton a pass. Rather than bring criminal charges, it will "push for concessions from the new Clinton government in exchange for its lack of indictment."

If that happens, then the FBI will have committed a criminal offense. Letting a politician escape indictment simply because he or she has power and status is an outrage that every American should strongly condemn. But, as Assange points out, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, an Obama appointee, isn't likely to indict someone who once worked for her boss, and is a fellow Democrat.

There is also the fact, admitted to by Clinton's campaign, that Clinton fixer attorney David Kendall has stayed in contact with the Justice Department throughout its investigation.

Let's not be naïve and think this is merely a lawyer cooperating with an investigation on behalf of his client. This is more likely the case of an influential attorney representing a powerful person applying a heavy load of pressure on an already friendly attorney general, who is running a department filled with workers who already voted for Clinton with their political campaign contributions.

While we won't be surprised with a decision not to indict, it would nevertheless be demoralizing. If the law doesn't apply to those with political power, then the law is a farce and our politicians are more like kings and queens than citizen lawmakers. Revolutions have started for less than that.

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You guys really are from Another World if you think there is any chance of indictment.

It's just not going to happen no matter what.

You must think there really is an Area 51 and extra-terrestrial life really do exist.

Well, that is a better possibility than Clinton ever getting indicted for anything.
That's just not going to happen.



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 06/18/2016 08:30 AM
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Ummmm, , , , , there are some in DC who are now unable to take a dump, , , , their sphincters are so tight that it would take a tractor to pull a pin out of them. There is a fear that Wikileaks has some of the email that was supposed "to never see the light of day", , , , as in, "to never, ever, be made public", , , ,!

Oh, and, , , , there may be certain "officials" who are ready to take action without the aid/need of the US AG if any of the emails have not already been turned over to the authorities.

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 06/18/2016 09:17 AM
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Still spreading disinformation I see.  You are so full of it.



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 06/18/2016 10:04 AM
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We now know extraterrestrial civilization has existed.

From Hubble and Kepler, we now know 3 of the 7 factors of the Drake equation.



N is the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy that we might be able to communicate with

R* is the average rate at which stars are born in our galaxy - Known
fp is the fraction of those stars that have planets - near 100%
ne is the number of those planets that can support life about 25%
fl is the fraction of those planets where life appears
fi is the fraction of life-bearing planets where intelligent life appears
fc is the fraction of intelligent civilizations that emit signals of their existence into space
L is the length of time that these civilizations send out signals.

That's enough to to be sure.
Extraterrestrial civilization has existed.

Are they still out there?
We will know in 20 years or so.



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Edited: 06/18/2016 at 10:37 AM by WG
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BTW KeyserSoze, area 51 is just a flight test facility, not the place where the alien bodies and craft are studied.


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ignorance may deride it,
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there it is." -Sir Winston Churchill

Edited: 06/18/2016 at 11:40 AM by WG
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LOL @ WG

It was tongue-in-cheek, but all I will say is -

- USAF, Edwards Air Force Base, remote detachment
SSBI by DSS/OPM
TS/SCI

Lets get back to the emails, released or not, where "she" will never be indicted.

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WG

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H18 - WPAFB
(I'm ex-USAF also, I had similar clearance, but I've only been in H16, so I'm just speculating)



Hillary will not be indicted before she is elected.
after? OK, but we still blocked Trump.



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Edited: 06/18/2016 at 03:01 PM by WG
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cache cleared

Edited: 06/18/2016 at 05:59 PM by RegularJoe
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not supposed to, but how else does fight club grow?




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Not sure... I'm a lover, not a fighter.

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