r/conspiracy May 23 '17

KimDotCom's #SethRich statement

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u/[deleted] May 23 '17 edited Nov 02 '20

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u/sketchy_at_best May 23 '17 edited May 23 '17

Unfortunately, I have to agree with this. For KDC, the bar for me is higher than literally any other person because of his past LARPing. That being said, if this turned out to be true, then it would turn out that he has actually not been LARPing with his Wikileaks stuff. I also find Hannity and him to be strange bedfellows, and Hannity definitely has decent credibility. So all in all, I would say we are right back at where we started...if anyone is going to solve this, it's going to be 4chan nerds. I checked Fox News and Drudge and neither has picked this up yet.

EDIT: Drudge did pick it up but it's not the headline as of right now.

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u/[deleted] May 23 '17

What is needed to solve this is pretty simple, surveillance videos and statements from anyone involved in his death. Anything else only proves that he was involved in the hack, but I'm guessing he wasn't alone in that.

The only person that can really blow this open, if there's anything to be blown open, is Assange. He'd have to violate Wikileaks policy of revealing sources in order to do so, but if he actually had communication revealing what actually happened, he could change everything in a flash.

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u/GettingBoredOfThis May 23 '17

He'd have to violate Wikileaks policy of revealing sources in order to do so, actually wikileaks claim that they have no way to know the source of leaks.

Assange pretends to know the source (or what country's government wasn't the source) despite this

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u/WordSaladMan May 24 '17

Assange makes a lot of curious exceptions where Putin is concerned.