straightlinelogic | If Seth Rich was the source of the
WikiLeaks’ DNC email disclosures and the FBI knew it, then the Russian
hacking story was a fabrication, and James Comey was probably involved
in an attempt to drive President Trump from office.
The biggest story of the entire Russiagate controversy
was published Tuesday. Not the story about President Trump’s alleged
statement to former FBI Director James Comey: “I hope you can let this
go.” A witness is only as good as his or her credibility. If the actual
big story pans out, Comey has none, which is why the mainstream media is
obsessing over Trump’s alleged statement and doing everything it can to
ignore and stifle the other story.
Seth Rich was on the staff of the Democratic
National Committee (DNC). He was gunned down on July 10, 2016. Robbery
has been speculated as a motive for the murder, but his wallet and watch
were not taken. There is also speculation that Rich was the source of
the DNC emails that were released by WikiLeaks twelve days later, to the
consternation and embarrassment of the DNC. Fueling that speculation
was WikiLeaks’ offer of a $20,000 reward for information leading to the
conviction of Rich’s murderer. WikiLeaks has neither confirmed nor
denied that Rich was its source.
The emails appeared to show a concerted DNC
effort to stop Senator Bernie Sanders’ primary campaign for the
Democratic nomination and led to the resignation of party chairperson
Debbie Wasserman Schultz. After WikiLeaks’ DNC disclosure, the DNC
refused to let the FBI investigate its computer servers. Instead, it
allowed a cybersecurity firm, CrowdStrike, to investigate. It’s
conclusion, subsequently undercut, was that the Russians had hacked the DNC’s server.
Fox News reported
that an unnamed source, almost certainly from the FBI, has seen and
read emails between Seth Rich and the late Gavin MacFadyen, a director
of WikiLeaks. A FBI forensic report on Seth Rich’s computer was
allegedly compiled within 96 hours of his murder. The source said there
were 44,053 emails and 17,761 attachments between DNC leaders
transferred from Rich to MacFadyen from January 2015 through May 2016.
If this is correct, then within 96 hours
of Rich’s murder, or by July 14, 2016, the FBI knew that Rich had
communicated with WikiLeaks and it knew what he had communicated. That
means that when WikiLeaks subsequently released the DNC emails on July
22, the FBI knew that Rich, not the Russian government, was the source.
That would make the entire “Russia hacked the DNC” story nothing more
than a concocted fabrication.
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