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[–] YingYangMom 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

This actually makes a lot of sense and it fits with the timeline and everything else. I would trust this story more than anything else in the MSM. And Kim DotCom has been accused of being a lot of things that he's not and doing things that he didn't do. I just posted a link to an article on this subject here https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1889020

https://contraspin.co.nz/someone-is-lying-to-seth-richs-family-about-kim-dotcom/

SOMEONE IS LYING TO SETH RICH’S FAMILY ABOUT KIM DOTCOM

Excerpts:

Falsehood #1: “[Kim Dotcom] has been caught using fabricated email evidence to forward his own agenda and confuse people.”

"Kim Dotcom didn’t use the email. It was leaked to the New Zealand Herald by an unknown source, prior. The Herald broke the story before the Moment of Truth event, claiming that Kim Dotcom would use the email at the event. He did not."

Falsehood #2: “In March, Kim Dotcom circulated a letter purporting to show a conspiracy against him.”

"The email was not from March. The scandal surrounding the email happened nearly three years ago. Specifically, immediately prior to the September 15th, 2014 ‘Moment of Truth’ event. An event which was not about the email at all – but about mass surveillance. Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, Julian Assange, Robert Amsterdam and Kim Dotcom, all appeared at the event."

Falsehood #3: “New Zealand law enforcement officials investigated the letter thoroughly and discovered without a shadow of a doubt that the letter was a forgery.”

"According to the newspaper that published the leaked email, the “thorough internal investigation” by Warner Bros. occurred within a two-hour period: “The review would have taken place in just over two hours between the Herald asking questions of the studio and the response.”

Falsehood #4: “[Dotcom’s] rush to judgment and willingness to push [the email in question] without first authenticating it shows he is all too willing to make outsized, harmful and misleading claims…”

"If this statement were true, Dotcom would have gone ahead with presenting the email at the Moment of Truth event. But he simply did not."

Sources provided in the article.