WikiLeaks Offers Reward to Prevent Obama From Destroying US History


For some, WikiLeaks is believed to have been of enormous benefit to freedom of speech and the ability to “blow the whistle” on government corruption. Others — no doubt those who have been exposed by the organization — see it as a source of corruption itself. Regardless of one’s perspective, its impact has been incredible.

And WikiLeaks is not going away — at least not anytime soon. Nor is it scaling back its activities as we see here.

WikiLeaks is offering a $20,000 reward for information relating to any destruction of records by a member of the Obama administration. However, it has not made any specific allegations that the administration inappropriately eradicating material.

The whistleblowing website tweeted that the reward would be issued for “information leading to the arrest or exposure of any Obama admin agent destroying significant records.”

Apparently WikiLeaks’ concern is that operatives within the Obama administration will destroy incriminating data, information that Mr. Assange is willing to pay $20,000 to be able to publish. Given the raw corruption of Mr. Obama and those who have been associated with him, especially Hillary, there must be an enormous number of documents on White House computers that, if made public, would get Mr. Obama into serious trouble.

Given the humiliation that the release of emails involving Hillary Clinton and John Podesta caused, no doubt Mr. Obama has reason to worry. He has already blamed Russia for the leaks, an accusation that so far has gone nowhere and was specifically denied by WikiLeaks itself.

It’s terrific to see that no one is backing down in the face of what must be incredible pressure from the Obama administration. This offer of $20,000 only ramps things up further.

 

Source: RT

Photo: Wikicommons



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