Assange says Clinton leaks might come as early as next week

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Assange on the dangers of a Hillary Clinton presidency
Sep. 06, 2016 - 4:51 - On 'Hannity,' WikiLeaks founder discusses the email scandal, 2016 election
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Assange says Clinton leaks might come as early as next week
Published September 07, 2016 FoxNews.com
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/09/07/assange-says-clinton-leaks-might-come-as-early-as-next-week.html

  "WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Tuesday that he plans to release
   several batches of documents pertaining to the Hillary Clinton campaign
   within the next few weeks and the first could come out as soon as next
   week.
   
   "The first batch is coming reasonably soon," Assange said in an
   interview on "Hannity." "We're quite confident about it now. We might
   put out some teasers as early as next week or the week after."
   
   Assange didn't give specifics about what would be in the leak, but has
   promised that WikiLeaks would release documents on the Clinton campaign
   and the Democratic National Committee that would have a significant
   impact on the looming general election.
   
   The WikiLeaks founder also remarked on Clinton telling the FBI that she
   couldn't "recall" specific details or events when she was questioned by
   the FBI in July about using a private email server while secretary of
   state.
   
   Clinton, who was secretary of state from 2009 to 2013, said she could
   not recall specific emails. But she also said that she could not recall
   the details of briefings on how to handle classified information.
   
   According to official documents released Friday, Clinton claimed to
   have relied on the judgment of her aides and other officials to handle
   classified material appropriately. She even told investigators -- when
   asked what the "C" marking meant before a paragraph in an email marked
   "Confidential" – that "she did not know and could only speculate it was
   referencing paragraphs marked in alphabetical order."
   
   The FBI document notes that the email was in fact marked "classified at
   the Confidential level."
   
   Assange called her excuses absurd and held up a document on "Hannity"
   that he said has Clinton's signature and had a marking on top of the
   page to determine that the document was in fact "confidential."
   
   He added that WikiLeaks had released thousands of examples where she
   had used the classified marking and signed off on paper work with the
   marking and there were 22,000 other examples of when she received
   information from others with the marking.
   
   "It's incredible for Clinton to lie about not knowing what (the
   marking) is. And it's a little bit disturbing (FBI Director) James
   Comey is along with that game."
   
   Clinton's server was found to have more than 2,000 emails with
   classified material. Most were retroactively classified, but Comey has
   disputed Clinton's insistence that none of them were marked as such at
   the time.
   
   Clinton has repeatedly said her use of private email was allowed. But
   in July she told FBI investigators she "did not explicitly request
   permission to use a private server or email address," the FBI wrote.
   They said no one at the State Department raised concerns during her
   tenure, and that Clinton said everyone with whom she exchanged emails
   knew she was using a private email address.
   
   The Associated Press contributed to this report."

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

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Still Report #1175 - Julian Assange Clinton Will Put Nooses Around Everyones Necks
by Bill Still , Published on Sep 7, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aijo69AlUDA
  "Julian Assange was interviewed by Fox News' Sean Hannity last night in
   what is part one of a two part interview, highlighting the dark cloud
   over Hillary Clinton is about to get much, much worse.
   Good morning, I'm still reporting on Julian Assange.
   Julian Assange was interviewed by Sean Hannity last night with a rather
   short interview, but what he said highlighted the dark cloud that has
   fallen over America during the last 8 years and if the left foolishly
   elects Hillary Clinton is about to get much, much worse.
   I've had my reservations about Assange in the past, but he certainly is
   on the side of the fight for human freedom now.
   Assange said some very, very important things that need to be analyzed
   carefully. First of all, he had a stark warning for the left-leaning
   media, especially the ones who travel in Clinton's press plane who are
   attempting to help cover-up her medical condition.
   [insert]
   So yes, you may be riding high in the Clinton plane for the time being,
   but you will eventually discover that they will come for you one-by-one
   until there will me no more truth telling among you.
   Assange predicts that if elected, Clinton will "put a noose around the
   neck" of everyone in the media who wants to tell the truth.
   [insert]
   Then, Assange berated the FBI for "playing games" for releasing the
   notes from their interview with Clinton as a pre-holiday Friday dump –
   a standard political trick to minimize coverage of a release of
   damaging information to the administration.
   [insert]
   Then he pointed out that in the FBI notes of Clinton's last meeting
   with them, she asserted that she didn't know that the letter "c" in her
   emails denoted "confidential" material. Assange pointed out that he has
   released thousands of pages of Clinton emails written by Clinton where
   she, herself, inserted the letter "c" classification mark. In other
   words, proof positive that she lied to the FBI again.
   [insert]
   Yes, indeed, if we do break the back of this big brother dictatorship
   trying to permanently install itself sitting atop our once-great
   republic, Director Comey has a lot to answer for.
   Assange then reasserted that he has a significant amount of additional
   information to release and that some of that could come out starting
   next week.

   I'm still reporting from Washington. Good day."


``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778