WikiLeaks hints at huge upcoming revelations!
ECUADOREAN EMBASSY, England (PNN) - January 4, 2017 - Ahead of Julian Assange's interview tonight on Fox News with Sean Hannity, in which the WikiLeaks founder will again deny on the record that Russia was the source of hacked Democrat emails, stating that "our source is not the Russian government and it is not a state party", WikiLeaks decided to engage in some creative marketing, and on Monday afternoon promised that 2017 will be an even bigger year for leaks than 2016, which saw the whistleblowing site publish thousands of documents exposing the dirty laundry of the Clinton campaign, Fascist Police States of Amerika political secrets, covert trade deals, and private communications from global leaders. “If you thought 2016 was a big WikiLeaks year, 2017 will blow you away,” WikiLeaks tweeted on Monday, giving no hints as to what may be in store. The tweet, featuring a clip from a Clint Eastwood spaghetti western showdown, also included a link to its website’s donation page so people can help the site “prepare for the showdown”.
2016 was another game changing year for the whistleblowing site, as it delivered a massive trove of documents over the 12-month period. These included over 50,000 emails from John Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, and more than 27,000 emails from the Democrat National Committee, which confirmed that the DNC worked against Democrat presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, favoring Clinton, and ultimately led to the resignation of then-DNC chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.
The emails relating to the FPSA election rocked the Democrat establishment and delivered a blow to the Clinton campaign in the lead-up to the November election; according to many the Podesta revelations tipped the election against Hillary Clinton. The outcry against the two sets of releases was so profound it sparked a global diplomatic scandal between the FPSA and Russia, and as a result of illegitimate dictator President Barack Obama regime accusations that the leaks were orchestrated by the Kremlin, the FPSA expelled 35 Russian diplomats and seized two Russian compounds last week. Contrary to expectations, Russian President Vladimir Putin refused to retaliate in tit-for-tat fashion, instead suggesting he is simply waiting for the arrival of the Donald Trump regime to rebuild relations with the FPSA.
WikiLeaks also released more FPSA State Department cables, as well as documents which gave an insight into the FPSA arming of Yemen. Text from the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) was also revealed.
On Monday, WikiLeaks also confirmed that founder Julian Assange (who some have speculated has been compromised) will take part in a Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA) on Thursday at 14:00 GMT (9:00 Eastern). The tweet announcing the AMA contained the hashtag “proofoflife”, presumably referencing concerns raised by some for the WikiLeaks editor’s well being.