Seth Rich project - We located an important source, please download as mp3's can't be archived ( pizzagate )
submitted 2017-05-24T18:46:57 by anonOpenPress
A copy of a comment posted on Seth Rich collaborative effort for Press backgrounder /v/pizzagateTeamwork/1883867 . The comment includes a PODCAST as an important source, discussing on the DNC --> Wikileaks email leaks. This is related to pizzagate via Seth Rich murder being a possible key to open the pizzagate for bigger audience.
In reference to the leak of the DNC emails, Murray noted that “Julian Assange took very close interest in the death of Seth Rich , the Democratic staff member” who had worked for the DNC on voter databases and was shot and killed on July 10 near his Washington, D.C., home. Murray continued, “WikiLeaks offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to the capture of his killers. So, obviously there are suspicions there about what’s happening and things are somewhat murky. I’m not saying – don’t get me wrong – I’m not saying that he was the source of the [DNC] leaks. What I’m saying is that it’s probably not an unfair indication to draw that WikiLeaks believes that he may have been killed by someone who thought he was the source of the leaks … whether correctly or incorrectly.”
In reference to the leak of the DNC emails, Murray noted that “Julian Assange took very close interest in the death of Seth Rich , the Democratic staff member” who had worked for the DNC on voter databases and was shot and killed on July 10 near his Washington, D.C., home.
Murray continued, “WikiLeaks offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to the capture of his killers. So, obviously there are suspicions there about what’s happening and things are somewhat murky. I’m not saying – don’t get me wrong – I’m not saying that he was the source of the [DNC] leaks. What I’m saying is that it’s probably not an unfair indication to draw that WikiLeaks believes that he may have been killed by someone who thought he was the source of the leaks … whether correctly or incorrectly.”
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