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They absolutely don't have the logs from all the ISP's in

Posted on: October 21, 2016 at 09:00:07 CT
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the world during the period in question to confirm all this disparate data. They might have some portion of it. I won't dispute that.

I have never seen the background metadata\ISP logs released anywhere which is why I think at least part of it is suspect.

Release even one false e-mail at the exact moment necessary and you could blow up stuff big time. If you can't go back and see how they vetted this stuff then it is all conjecture...
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     To be precise, it wasn't a "hack". Podesta was phished. - RHAYWORTH MU - 10/21 09:48:17
     Lol - pickle MU - 10/21 09:08:21
     If the goal of wikileaks - meatiger MU - 10/21 08:42:05
          Lol. What? (nm) - pickle MU - 10/21 09:19:30
          Wikileaks is not the hacker. They expose the leaks given - JeffB MU - 10/21 09:01:43
     Hack into Wikileaks e-mail account? - Rabbit Test MU - 10/21 08:28:27
          Gotta be a clue in there somewhere of who they are getting - Salty Dog MU - 10/21 08:34:13
               A variety of unconfirmed sources - Rabbit Test MU - 10/21 08:48:17
                    Wikileaks has a long history of releasing this type of - JeffB MU - 10/21 09:03:17
                    Absolutely false - TheShoe STL - 10/21 08:51:58
                         Correct. Which is why it takes a while for them to actually - Lt. J. Dangle MU - 10/21 09:00:53
                              Any that vetting process - Rabbit Test MU - 10/21 09:15:51
                                   You can pretty much consider it confirmed by the lack - Lt. J. Dangle MU - 10/21 09:34:04
                         They absolutely don't have the logs from all the ISP's in - Rabbit Test MU - 10/21 09:00:07




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