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<blockquote data-quote="Ana the Ist" data-source="post: 77566558" data-attributes="member: 302807"><p>I hate thinking about this. It's just bizarre.</p><p></p><p>I heard of it and immediately figured it was being spun into something it wasn't. </p><p></p><p>Then I couldn't find any mainstream sources reporting on it.</p><p></p><p>To be clear....that is alarming. Murder stories can get squashed....and they do get squashed...but there's usually a threat of violence when they are.</p><p></p><p>For example, if you had any idea how many US citizens are murdered in Mexico every year (or simply go missing) you wouldn't consider visiting any tourist destinations. None. No Cancun, no Cabo San Lucas, nothing. Cartels keep people from reporting the murders they see to any reporters they don't have in their pockets....those reporters don't share information with US reporters....US reporters risk being murdered by cartels for reporting anything they shouldn't. Cartels do this to keep legitimate business with the US going. Tourism is a big industry in Mexico.</p><p></p><p>The US won't threaten the lives of every reporter and mainstream media source. They'll simply tell them they won't be able to call the administration to verify or deny any stories. No scoops. No exclusives. No inside sources. Keep this story off your pages or else.</p><p></p><p>There's really only one thing to hide. They killed Seth or hired who did. If a DNC staffer shared the info with Wikileaks....then there's no justification for the Trump/Russia investigation. There's no real reason to lean on social media companies. There's no possible justification for the Ministry of Truth.</p><p></p><p>One can easily see why killing Seth Rich would be ideal for the intel community. The only other person who knows where the information on the DNC came from is Assange....and he's been hiding in embassies ever since the bogus rape charge was thrown on him.</p><p></p><p>If I recall correctly, Assange was already in trouble with the US and several other nations for Wikileaks. He's squeaky clean though. He caught a rape charge after a visit to Sweden....which has some very goofy rape laws. Again, if I recall correctly...a woman can consent before and during the deed....and decide later that she didn't consent (even if she agrees she did at the time) and this is still considered rape. A quick check appears to show Sweden has dropped the matter.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/media/2019/nov/19/sweden-drops-julian-assange-investigation[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Assange has claimed the whole thing was an attempt to get him extradited to the US. He's afraid he'll be jailed for life. I think he's more likely to go the same route as Seth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ana the Ist, post: 77566558, member: 302807"] I hate thinking about this. It's just bizarre. I heard of it and immediately figured it was being spun into something it wasn't. Then I couldn't find any mainstream sources reporting on it. To be clear....that is alarming. Murder stories can get squashed....and they do get squashed...but there's usually a threat of violence when they are. For example, if you had any idea how many US citizens are murdered in Mexico every year (or simply go missing) you wouldn't consider visiting any tourist destinations. None. No Cancun, no Cabo San Lucas, nothing. Cartels keep people from reporting the murders they see to any reporters they don't have in their pockets....those reporters don't share information with US reporters....US reporters risk being murdered by cartels for reporting anything they shouldn't. Cartels do this to keep legitimate business with the US going. Tourism is a big industry in Mexico. The US won't threaten the lives of every reporter and mainstream media source. They'll simply tell them they won't be able to call the administration to verify or deny any stories. No scoops. No exclusives. No inside sources. Keep this story off your pages or else. There's really only one thing to hide. They killed Seth or hired who did. If a DNC staffer shared the info with Wikileaks....then there's no justification for the Trump/Russia investigation. There's no real reason to lean on social media companies. There's no possible justification for the Ministry of Truth. One can easily see why killing Seth Rich would be ideal for the intel community. The only other person who knows where the information on the DNC came from is Assange....and he's been hiding in embassies ever since the bogus rape charge was thrown on him. If I recall correctly, Assange was already in trouble with the US and several other nations for Wikileaks. He's squeaky clean though. He caught a rape charge after a visit to Sweden....which has some very goofy rape laws. Again, if I recall correctly...a woman can consent before and during the deed....and decide later that she didn't consent (even if she agrees she did at the time) and this is still considered rape. A quick check appears to show Sweden has dropped the matter. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/media/2019/nov/19/sweden-drops-julian-assange-investigation[/URL] Assange has claimed the whole thing was an attempt to get him extradited to the US. He's afraid he'll be jailed for life. I think he's more likely to go the same route as Seth. [/QUOTE]
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