According to emails obtained by WikiLeaks, which is led by the embattled Julian Assange, Republican Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign staff allegedly had evidence that Democrats stuffed ballot boxes in Pennsylvania and Ohio on election night. However, the candidate chose not to pursue voter fraud, according to internal emails obtained from the private intelligence and analysis firm, Stratfor.
Stratfor regularly reports on geopolitics, narcotics, security and terrorism, particularly overseas. The company, which was founded by George Friedman, has high-level subscribers including at least one former U.S. Secretary of State, various foreign governments, and intelligence agencies. The U.S. Marines and the Department of Homeland Security are also customers. In recent months, Stratfor was in the news because a still unknown party hacked the Stratfor website and obtained subscribers’ names.
The internal emails in this case provided insight into Stratfor’s interest in U.S. politics. In an email sent on November 7, 2008, entitled " Insight - The Dems & Dirty Tricks ** Internal Use Only - Pls Do Not Forward **," Stratfor vice president of intelligence Fred Burton wrote:
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Well,seeing as the great "War Hero" McCain coauthored NDAA - Nazi Doctrine Applied in America.It may be a good thing he did lose,or we might be even farther down the road to fascism than we are now !.God help us ,what a choice we have this time. Obama or Whitewashed Obama (Romney).Ron Paul has been so marginalized by the pundit`s it would be surprising if he could even get on the ballot third party.
ReplyDeleteRon Paul, the only hope.
ReplyDeleteAgree 100% the crowd`s he is drawing are really inspiring .
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