by Tyler
Durden
Jul 24, 2016
There are three key findings
to emerge from yesterday's dump of leaked DNC emails released by Wikileaks:
There had been a plot designed
to smear Bernie Sanders and to hand the Democratic nomination to Hillary on a
silver platter
There has been repeated
collusion between the DNC and the media
There has been questionable
fundraising for both Hillary Clinton and the DNC
First, a quick recap for those
who missed the original
report, yesterday Wikileaks released over 19,000 emails and more than 8,000
attachments from the Democratic National Committee. This is what the
whistleblower organization reported:
WikiLeaks releases 19,252
emails and 8,034 attachments from the top of the US Democratic National
Committee -- part one of our new Hillary Leaks series. The leaks come from the
accounts of seven key figures in the DNC: Communications Director Luis Miranda
(10770 emails), National Finance Director Jordon Kaplan (3797 emails), Finance
Chief of Staff Scott Comer (3095 emails), Finanace Director of Data &
Strategic Initiatives Daniel Parrish (1472 emails), Finance Director Allen
Zachary (1611 emails), Senior Advisor Andrew Wright (938 emails) and Northern
California Finance Director Robert (Erik) Stowe (751 emails). The emails cover
the period from January last year until 25 May this year.d
Subsequently, the Romanian
hacker known as Guccifer 2.0 (who has denied he works with
the Russian government), who has already released hundreds of hacked DNC
emails previously, told The Hill he leaked the documents to Wikileaks.
An initial read of the
thousands of emails in the data dump reveals top officials at the Democratic
National Committee privately plotting to undermine Bernie Sanders’s
presidential campaign, confirming a long-running allegation by the Sanders
campaign who has claimed that the DNC and Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz
had tipped the scales in favor of Hillary Clinton during the party’s
presidential primary. They also reveal instances of media collusion as well as
various questionable instances of fundraising.
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