"He said I'm not going to reveal my sources. But it's pretty clear those files were not hacked by Russia. They were downloaded from within the building. They lied about that. A couple years later, I happened to know some of the people involved in that. I just couldn't see it.. It took me several years to realize just how screwed up this stuff was... A lot of that stuff is true. I mean it too. I'm not speculating at all. The more you know about it, the truer it obviously is. It's right in your face."
Anyone who has done real research into the Julian Assange Seth Rich situation knows that this was a cover up and justice has yet to be served. We demand the truth about Seth Rich."
William Benny was a famous 3 letter whistleblower awhile back and had proof it was downloaded inside the building because the investigation or hardware inspection he was privy too showed the speed of download was fast enough that it could not have been a remote download where you usually get slow speeds.
Then all the weirdness that came after with his parents suspecting foul play, dems hiring the top crisis manager that next week, and then the parents going quiet saying they want to be left alone and it was a murder.
Also the guy who took over the investigation was shot randomly in a parking garage and hit by a car and lived…just another random incident I’m sure
I get why it would take an average person “several years” to figure this out by why TC? This story of Seth Rich was my original red pill. It was immediate.
I guess after spending years in confinement and swearing never to reveal his source, his lips are loosening up a bit. I understand protecting sources. But the man was dead. Who was he protecting?
Netflix released a series (Web of Deception, maybe?) and the second episode was about Seth Rich and how basically everyone who thinks it was something more then a random robbery is a Trump thumping idiot.
https://nitter.net/Ultrafrog17/status/1730288745541218450?s=20
"He said I'm not going to reveal my sources. But it's pretty clear those files were not hacked by Russia. They were downloaded from within the building. They lied about that. A couple years later, I happened to know some of the people involved in that. I just couldn't see it.. It took me several years to realize just how screwed up this stuff was... A lot of that stuff is true. I mean it too. I'm not speculating at all. The more you know about it, the truer it obviously is. It's right in your face."
Anyone who has done real research into the Julian Assange Seth Rich situation knows that this was a cover up and justice has yet to be served. We demand the truth about Seth Rich."
(Pepe Deluxe)
William Benny was a famous 3 letter whistleblower awhile back and had proof it was downloaded inside the building because the investigation or hardware inspection he was privy too showed the speed of download was fast enough that it could not have been a remote download where you usually get slow speeds.
Then all the weirdness that came after with his parents suspecting foul play, dems hiring the top crisis manager that next week, and then the parents going quiet saying they want to be left alone and it was a murder.
Also the guy who took over the investigation was shot randomly in a parking garage and hit by a car and lived…just another random incident I’m sure
I get why it would take an average person “several years” to figure this out by why TC? This story of Seth Rich was my original red pill. It was immediate.
Still keeping an eye out for Tucker interview with Assange… he met with him on 11/2. Sure hope he airs this!
Rusty Shacklford
I guess after spending years in confinement and swearing never to reveal his source, his lips are loosening up a bit. I understand protecting sources. But the man was dead. Who was he protecting?
Something must be brewing about Seth Rich.
Netflix released a series (Web of Deception, maybe?) and the second episode was about Seth Rich and how basically everyone who thinks it was something more then a random robbery is a Trump thumping idiot.
Odd timing, I thought.
Full interview? That was great! Thanks fren