Article snippet: Posted at 9:00 pm on August 17, 2017 by Susan Wright There have been those who suggest that WikiLeaks is just part of the propaganda arm for Russia. Think about it, the file-sharing site seems hyper-focused on spilling all of the United States’ beans, but they don’t really focus on any other nation with the same fervor. A new report is adding to that suspicion. According to Foreign Policy, during the 2016 election, WikiLeaks had a treasure trove of information on the Russian government that they refused to touch, in order to stir the pot and release DNC emails. Through an anonymous source and chat messages, FP was able to uncover the information. Of course not. The actual info being provided to them dealt with Russian military and intelligence operations in the Ukraine, from 2014. The BBC had already reported on it, but what had previously been published made up less than half of the material offered to WikiLeaks, when Assange chose to turn it down. In other words, there was more there, an expansion on the details of the Russian military’s movements and methods. Maybe WikiLeaks isn’t in the business of meddling in military affairs and endangering service members by revealing troop movements and strategy. Oh, wait… In 2010, WikiLeaks did threaten to spill on Russia, teaming with a Russian publication and promising a massive dump of information. Just to be clear, there is no Chelsea Manning. Bradley Manning rolled on his nation and provided those documents. By ... Link to the full article to read more
In 2016, WikiLeaks Was Offered Damaging Info On Russia, But Turned it Down To Focus On Hillary Clinton
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