zondag 27 januari 2019

Putting an End to Russiagate

BREAKING: Kim Dotcom Tweets at Hannity: ‘Let's Talk About Seth Rich ... And Put an End to Russiagate’

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This post first appeared on Russia Insider

Kim Dotcom, the infamous entrepreneur and political activist, wants to put an end to Russiagate.  
He has been talking about Wikileaks and Clinton since May 2015, which was a month before Donald Trump even announced his presidential campaign: 
Kim Dotcom: Julian Assange Will Be Hillary Clinton’s Worst Nightmare in 2016
To put this bluntly, Kim has been talking about Russiagate before Russiagate was even a thing. There’s no doubt he knew something beforehand.
He tweeted just now:

Clintons henchmen indict another Trump ally. Mueller isn’t interested in the truth. The truth is a DNC insider opened the door to DNC data because he witnessed the corruption against Bernie Sanders and wanted to do something. He paid with his life.
These tweets are very big news. The mysterious murder of Seth Rich had been almost forgotten in Western Media, and Kim’s statements raise it back from obscurity, reminding everyone there remain several unanswered questions about the killing.
In light of the absurd arrest of Roger Stone, it might be time for President Trump to take action. Trump, after all, seemed to reference Kim’s role with a Tweet back in 2018:

I never said Russia did not meddle in the election, I said “it may be Russia, or China or another country or group, or it may be a 400 pound genius sitting in bed and playing with his computer.” The Russian “hoax” was that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia - it never did!
To which Kim replied:

Let me assure you, the DNC hack wasn’t even a hack. It was an insider with a memory stick. I know this because I know who did it and why. Special Counsel Mueller is not interested in my evidence. My lawyers wrote to him twice. He never replied. 360 pounds!
What happens now, will Trump get involved, or will Hannity take Kim up on the offer?
We hope Dotcom can finally Correct the Record on Russiagate.

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