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CQVFEFE 6 points ago +6 / -0

This it seems will be Assange's legacy. He could have declared Seth as their whistleblower contact for those Podesta emails--and it would have CHANGED EVERYTHING two years ago. Instead Assange played it smug. A painful know-it-all. Not naming Seth just helps the bad guys. Is that what Assange wanted? Keep things covered up for the bad guys? Now they're killing him--so Assange dies not having "revealed our sources" which does NOTHING for America, for Seth even Assange. Either Assange is THE biggest idiot out there, he's cut a 'deal' with the killers--or even he doesn't know who is whistleblower was.

smh

Julian Assange is an immortal hero whose legacy will include having played a huge role in saving humanity from destruction by the global communist conspiracy.

He's said repeatedly that he couldn't come right out and IDENTIFY his source as Seth Rich, because doing so would ruin wikileaks. No one would feel safe sending him sensitive material any more for fear of being doxed.

Try to recall that without him, Hillary would most likely be president right now. We'd be embroiled in a depression and WWIII.

He did name Seth in an interview on Dutch TV, tiptoeing around the edges, without directly saying "Seth Rich is the DNC staffer who downloaded the server data onto a thumb drive and delivered it to wikileaks." Said something akin to "People like Seth Rich have been killed for doing similar things" (paraphrasing)

Become informed before bashing one of the courageous towering giants of western civilization, who risked his life for ours. It's a miracle he hasn't committed suicide yet by emptying a 17-round Glock 9 mm magazine into the back of his own head, then digging a hole six feet deep, burying himself in it, then cleaning off the shovel and putting it away.

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bitterbut_true 0 points ago +1 / -1

…"for fear of being doxed"

Well, once you're dead...it becomes a moot point, doesn't it?