Meek Mill Doesn’t Show Up On Funkmaster Flex To Address Drake
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Definitely groundbreaking news
Meek Mill Doesn’t Show Up On Funkmaster Flex To Address Drake
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I would kick his ass for free - they crossed the line when they started leaking regular people's infoYea they've dropped ground breaking stuff before.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_published_by_WikiLeaks
Dude is afraid for his life.

^^ nah Hillary mustve put in that call![]()
^^ nah Hillary mustve put in that call![]()
Yep if something did happen to do it wasn't by the US...Russia don't have no need for him anymore and plus I think the heat is getting a little close to certain key peopleOr Russia don't have any use for him anymore because those wiki dumps are not working like they were suppose too and that Russia was financing wiki...
those emails could detail in bullet points that the Clintons personally shot both Kennedys, Princess Di's car, and John Lennon-Man what if those emails are so fucked up that she get arrested and Donald ain't electable
What a clown show
Man what if those emails are so fucked up that she get arrested and Donald ain't electable
What a clown show
lucky he wasn't poisoned-John Kerry not you ha?
WikiLeaks says John Kerry pressured Ecuador to cut Julian Assange’s internet connection
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Wikileaks is alleging that Secretary of State John F. Kerry pressured Ecuador to put a stop to the leaks of Hillary Clinton’s campaign emails, which have helped Donald Trump and hurt Clinton by revealing her close ties to Wall Street.
By Michael Levenson Globe Staff October 18, 2016
The Russian government has loomed large in the WikiLeaks hacking scandal, cast by the US government as a nefarious superpower bent on stealing American political secrets in a brazen effort to influence the presidential election.
But on Tuesday, Wikileaks alleged that Secretary of State John F. Kerry pressured a much less powerful country, Ecuador, to put a stop to the leaks of Hillary Clinton campaign emails, which have helped Donald Trump and hurt Clinton by revealing her close ties to Wall Street.
WikiLeaks said that Ecuador, under pressure from Kerry, abruptly cut off Julian Assange’s internet connection at the country’s embassy in London, where Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, has been holed up for more than four years.
“We can confirm Ecuador cut off Assange’s internet access Saturday, 5pm GMT, shortly after publication of Clinton’s Goldman Sachs [speeches],” WikiLeaks wrote on Twitter on Monday.
WikiLeaks tweeted on Tuesday that “multiple US sources tell us John Kerry asked Ecuador to stop Assange from publishing Clinton docs,” when Kerry was in Columbia on Sept. 26, trying to negotiate a peace deal between the Colombian government and Marxist rebels.
Ecuadorian officials have not commented on the report that they pulled the plug on Assange’s internet connection, but US officials flatly denied that Kerry played any role in the move.
“While our concerns about WikiLeaks are longstanding, any suggestion that Secretary Kerry or the State Department were involved in shutting down WikiLeaks is false,” John Kirby, a State Department spokesman, said Tuesday. “Reports that Secretary Kerry had conversations with Ecuadorian officials about this are simply untrue. Period.”
When Ecuador’s leftist president, Rafael Correa, granted asylum to Assange in August 2012, he said he wanted to protect the WikiLeaks founder from the possibility he might have his due process rights violated and face the death penalty if he were ever charged in the United States.
Correa also used the provocative move as a way to flex his muscles on the international stage and burnish his anti-American credentials at home, according to Latin American political observers.
“He thought this was a low-cost way of kind of poking the US without generating real consequences,” said J. D. Bowen, a political scientist at St. Louis University.
But now, Correa may be worried about the appearance that his country is aiding and abetting Russian meddling on behalf of Trump, who is not popular in Latin America.