The whistleblowing organization also
released Barack Obama's personal emails, showing that President Bush organized
his transition to the highest office in the land before the 2008 election.
Posted on October 21, 2016 by Baxter Dmitry in News, US // 198 Comments
WikiLeaks
couldn’t have made it clearer in a series of tweets on Thursday – the US
election for the President of the United States is rigged.
The establishment have selected their President and by hook or crook she
will be “elected.”
Responding to allegations that
WikiLeaks recent leaks have outed it as playing partisan politics, WikiLeaks fired back, “You are not a
fan of publishing true information about corrupt ruling power factions who will
take power on Jan 20?”
On the day WikiLeaks publicized the
release of emails from Barack Obama’s personal account, their Twitter account
then stated
that the outcome of the election was planned from the outset: “What election? It has been clear from the
beginning who is going to win. This is, in effect, a power consolidation
exercise.”
Considering what we now know about
the behind-the-scenes rigging of the Democratic primary, the collusion between
the DNC establishment and mainstream media, and the fact Hillary Clinton pushed
for Donald Trump’s GOP nomination, can you possibly disagree?
Are
Presidents elected or selected? WikiLeaks emails from Barack Obama’s personal
email account reveal that the Bush administration contacted the future
president multiple times before the election, secretly organizing the
transition of power.
The 2008 transition had gone down in
history as surprisingly smooth. Martha Joynt Kumar, in a book about the
transition, said it “was the best in
anyone’s memory, in part because 9/11 made everyone recognize that a transition
is fragile time.”
Today’s revelations raise questions about why it was so smooth — suggestions
Obama was selected by the shadow government, rather than elected by the people,
are no longer tinfoil hat territory.
The most eye catching email
in today’s leak contains a message from John Podesta about an invitation from
President George W. Bush to the “President-Elect.”
Should that have read “President-Select?”
Podesta sent the email to Obama before the election result was known.
But it
gets even worse.
The emails show a transition plan
was being worked on long before the 2008 election had taken place. According to
an attached memo in one of the emails, Obama was already discussing his
transition to office with members of the Bush Administration, including
then-Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, prior to the election.
“As you have observed in your interactions with Secretary Paulson, he is
apparently eager to involve you and your transition team extensively in his
policy choices following the election.“
Another attached memo acknowledges
that it was unusual to start the transition process so soon. “We are now at the point of deciding how to
staff economic policy during the transition, who should be the point of contact
with Treasury and how to blend the transition and campaign economic policy
talent.
Normally
these decisions could be made after the election, and ideally after the
selection of a National Economic Advisor, but, of course, these are not normal times.“
Not normal times? Perhaps not in
2008. But eight years later, it seems nothing has changed. What was “not
normal” in 2008 has become very much the norm in 2016.
Thanks to WikiLeaks and the
unprecedented peek behind the curtains of power they have granted us,
the shadow government has been exposed to the light. 2008 wasn’t a smooth
transition of power, it was silky smooth power consolidation.
WikiLeaks’ variety of journalism –
cold, hard, pristine truth – has more than ruffled feathers. The entire
henhouse has gone mad. The ruling party are slavering at the mouth, and
mainstream media has never been so easy to see through.
Watch CNN’s Scott Cuomo, the same
guy caught lying
to Americans about their First Amendment rights, put himself in the running for
a Razzie Award after the network pulled an interview with Rep. Chris Collins as soon as he
mentioned WikiLeaks.
Comments
A Trump
win would disrupt the rigging and give US voters a chance to actually take our
country back.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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