Over the past three weeks, Julian Assange has had his Internet cut, feared dead and recorded an interview to answer the questions, “Is Russia His Source?”
The founder of WikiLeaks has been living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London for over four years as he directs the actions of his whistleblowing site.
Recent leaks have caused the DNC chief to resign and exposed tactics that may have stolen the election from Bernie Sanders.
WikiLeaks also put Hillary’s campaign head, John Podesta’s emails out for everyone to read.
Hillary and her team of media surrogates have pushed the narrative that Russia is to blame for all of the hacks, but Assange is setting the record strait.
In a 25-minute interview with John Pilger from RT that airs Saturday, Julian Assange tells the world that Russia is not to blame.
“The Clinton camp has been able to project a neo-McCarthyist hysteria that Russia is responsible for everything. Hillary Clinton has stated multiple times, falsely; that 17 US intelligence agencies had assessed that Russia was the source of our publications. That’s false – we can say that the Russian government is not the source.”
In a teaser released for the interview, Julian says that he feels bad for Hillary and we see a different side of Julian Assange.
The revelation that Russia is not behind the WikiLeaks would be a big one, but in all fairness it needs to be verified.
Hopefully, Assange will be able to give us more details to where the leaks came from, to fully vindicate the Russians.
If it turns out that Russia isn’t to blame, Hillary will look bad. A presidential candidate has been blaming the wrong country for crimes they may have not committed.
Make sure you tune in on Saturday to catch the Interview or check back with us as we update this ongoing groundbreaking story.
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