The revelation that the Democrat-friendly cyber security firm CrowdStrike was the second party in possession of the laptop owned by the murdered DNC data analyst Seth Rich is a bombshell indeed.
- In April 2016, the DNC learned that its computers had been hacked.
- Reportedly, a DNC staffer alerted a DNC attorney at the law firm Perkins Coie, and he, in turn, recommended CrowdStrike to investigate.
Seth Rich
- As a DNC data analyst, Rich had to be aware that CrowdStrike had started its audit two months before the Post article was published
- Based on what we know now, it seems likely that Crowdstrike had already taken possession of Rich's laptop-or was about to-as part of its audit
- Twelve days after Rich's July 10 murder, WikiLeaks began releasing emails lifted from the DNC
The major media chose to take little notice
- Why should a reputable journalist waste time on the unsolved murder of a 27-year-old DNC data analyst on the streets of Washington just days before a major DNC leak?
- Better to just accept the "botched robbery" scenario floated by the D.C. Metropolitan Police and get back to the Russia collusion beat
- For several years now, Clevenger has been hounding the FBI to get at the truth behind Rich's murder
The FBI seems hell-bent on not learning anything about Rich's still unsolved murder
- According to the FBI's own records, neither it nor Special Counsel Robert Mueller looked at Seth's personal laptop or work laptop before declaring that Seth had no involvement in the DNC email scandal.
- At the same time, the FBI is claiming it needs to withhold records about Seth's work laptop because those records are evidence against the Russian intelligence agents who purportedly hacked the DNC. So which is it? Either Seth was involved or he wasn't."
https://amgreatness.com/2023/01/23/what-was-crowdstrike-doing-with-seth-richs-laptop/
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