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Body count rises again


BODY COUNT RISES: Marine Who Exposed Hillary Clinton FOUND DEAD

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Hillary Clinton has damaged our country in more ways than can be counted. Not only did she weaken our country along with former President Barack Obama, but she is also linked to numerous suspicious deaths of people who were either close to her or were close to sensitive information that would see Hillary imprisoned for treason. The Butcher of Benghazi proved that she has never cared for the people she was sworn to protect but was more interested in climbing the political ranks. Fortunately, Hillary was unsuccessful in her Presidential campaign or else we would be facing a real crisis.

Hillarys trail of blood goes back for years, and she has proven that no one can cross her and survive. Hillary is ruthless, and we can no longer ignore her traitorous crimes. Hillary lives by the motto, dead men tell no tales and will stop at nothing to keep her name cleared. James Dolan is just another in the long list of names that Hillary has silenced. Dolan worked with WikiLeaks as a collaborator and co-creator of technology that allowed WikiLeaks to obtain and publish the DNC leaks and Podesta emails.

 

According to Freedom of the Press:

It was with an extremely heavy heart that we recently learned our friend and former colleague James Dolanone of the co-creators of SecureDrop and Freedom of the Press Foundations first full-time employeetook his own life over the holidays. He was 36.

In 2012, James worked with Aaron Swartz and journalist Kevin Poulsen to build the original prototype of SecureDrop, the open-source whistleblower submission system, which was then called DeadDrop. Poulsen described Jamess role in the projects creation in the New Yorker in 2013:

In New York, a computer-security expert named James Dolan persuaded a trio of his industry colleagues to meet with Aaron to review the architecture and, later, the code. We wanted to be reasonably confident that the system wouldnt be compromised, and that sources would be able to submit documents anonymouslyso that even the media outlets receiving the materials wouldnt be able to tell the government where they came from. James wrote an obsessively detailed step-by-step security guide for organizations implementing the code. He goes a little overboard, Aaron said in an e-mail, but maybe thats not a bad thing.

Beyond a couple references on our website, that New Yorker story is virtually all that is in the public domain about Jamess involvement in the projectand thats how he preferred it. James was an intensely private and modest person, and despite the fact the SecureDrop soon got a lot of attention when Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) took the project over, he constantly insisted that Aaron deserved all the credit.

Yet SecureDrop would not currently exist without James, and he deserves all the commendation in the world for making it what it is today.

James Dolans untimely demise comes 5 years after Swartzs supposed suicide.

Freedom of the Press explains:

In January 2013, Aaron Swartz himself committed suicide as the US government was attempting to prosecute him for violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act related to allegedly copying academic articles from JSTOR. SecureDrop was an unrelated side project he was working on at the time. A few months after Aarons tragic death, Kevin Poulsen donated the SecureDrop project to FPF, in the hopes that we could revive it and get it in a place where more news organizations could use it.

At that point, James was literally the only person in the world who knew all the ins and outs of the system, how to install it, and how to make it better. He had a high-paying computer security job at a large company by then, but I asked him if hed be willing to come work for us so we could try to get SecureDrop into more newsrooms. We had hardly any money at the time, yet he immediately agreedeven though it meant taking an 80% pay cut. (Later, he would even refuse to accept a raise, insisting that we use any new funding to hire additional people to work on the project instead.)

Those closest to James are shocked that he would take his own life which only raises more questions than answers. Since James is a former Marine, some people claim he committed suicide due to PTSD, but his behavior never suggested he was suicidal in any way. The only answer that makes sense is that someone wanted him silenced. After all, James was vital in the creation of making top secret information shareable.

All signs seem to point to Hillary Clinton and her minions silencing James for his role in the Wikileaks emails. She needs to pay for her crimes, and a full investigation needs to be launched. The American people deserve answers, and Aaron and James deserve justice.

H/T Freedom Of The Press



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Clinton investigator shot dead in nightclub (FBI says suicide)

 

The FBI is mourning the death of longtime agent Salvatore Sal Cincinelli, 41, a top financial crimes investigator.

Cincinelli reportedly died of at least one gunshot wound in the middle of a crowded Texas nightclub during a night out with colleagues.

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Cincinelli was an FBI special agent that spearheaded many of the bureaus highest-profile financial investigations. In his nine years of service, Cincinelli had headed up investigations into Wall Street banks as well as the finances of the Clinton Foundation. A native New Yorker, Cincinelli reportedly gave up a high-paying Wall Street banking career in 2010 to devote his life to the FBI.

 

According to eyewitnesses, a number of FBI agents had gathered at the trendy Container Bar in Austin, Texas on Jul. 16 for a night of drinking and dancing. Late in the evening, Cincinelli allegedly turned a gun on himself and committed suicide in the middle of the crowded dance floor. The FBI has not commented on Cincinellis death.

The FBI agents on site instructed witnesses to delete any video and photographs they had of the evening and had the bar cleared out, reports say. Austin police were also reportedly instructed to remain silent on the details, and nightclub employees were told to stay offline and keep quiet about what they saw.

The New York Daily News reports that Cincinellis sister, Valerie Cincinelli, is currently awaiting trial in a murder-for-hire plot in New York City.

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Valerie, accused of plotting to kill her estranged husband and her boyfriends teen daughter, was a 12-year NYPD veteran when she was arrested two months ago in the twin murder schemes, The New York Daily News reported on Jul. 24. Her boyfriend John DiRubba ratted Cincinelli out to the FBI and cooperated with investigators in the sting operation that landed her in handcuffs.

Valerie was apparently very close to her brother, Sal.

She is absolutely devastated by the passing of her brother and best friend, and this is certainly adding to the stress of her current situation, defense lawyer James Kousouros told The New York Post.

Sal Cincinelli was a Supervisory Special Agent at the FBIs Complex Financial Crimes Unit at the time of his death.

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He was profiled by Reuters in 2012 as part of an article on FBI special agents that gave up lucrative careers in the financial sector to investigate financial misconduct.

Very very bright guy, one FBI insider told True Pundit. Such a young guy, it really gets you in the gut. He put in the hours too, was always working hard.



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