Finger pointed right at John F. Kerry - from the Gateway Pundit:
BREAKING: Secretary of State John Kerry Demanded Julian Assange’s Internet Be Cut Off
Secretary of State John Kerry demanded the Ecuadorian Embassy in London cut off Julian Assange’s internet be cut off.
Wikileaks tweeted the development on Tuesday.
McClatchy reported:
Wikileaks said Tuesday that Secretary of State John Kerry asked Ecuador to stop WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, from publishing leaked emails that could disrupt peace negotiations with a guerrilla group in Colombia.
Assange, who has been in refuge in Ecuador’s embassy in London for more than four years, saw his access to the internet cut over the weekend.
The FARC negotiations are just the cover - the Podesta emails were getting a little too close for Hillary's minders liking.
I am surprised that someone hasn't just parked a truck outside the Embassy with a high-power WiFi transciever - the internet was designed to route around damaged links. Wonder if they physically took Assange’s computer away.
And then, there is Hillary's reaction to an earlier WikiLeak - from TruePundit:
Clinton’s State Department was getting pressure from President Obama and his White House inner circle, as well as heads of state internationally, to try and cutoff Assange’s delivery of the cables and if that effort failed, then to forge a strategy to minimize the administration’s public embarrassment over the contents of the cables. Hence, Clinton’s early morning November meeting of State’s top brass who floated various proposals to stop, slow or spin the Wikileaks contamination. That is when a frustrated Clinton, sources said, at some point blurted out a controversial query.
“Can’t we just drone this guy?” Clinton openly inquired, offering a simple remedy to silence Assange and smother Wikileaks via a planned military drone strike, according to State Department sources. The statement drew laughter from the room which quickly died off when the Secretary kept talking in a terse manner, sources said. Clinton said Assange, after all, was a relatively soft target, “walking around” freely and thumbing his nose without any fear of reprisals from the United States.
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