Rich had access to leaked DNC emails – Part 1 of in-depth, investigative report into Rich’s murder
Jerome Corsi
Prison Planet.com
May 29, 2017
This article is Part 1 in a series of three articles investigating the Seth Rich murder. Hillary’s campaign was lax on cybersecurity, inviting cyberattacks, hacks and leaks. By conspiring with the DNC to make sure Sanders did not have a chance of winning, Hillary invited backlash from Sanders-supporters within the DNC. This series of articles explores the evidence that Seth Rich, a young, progressive operative hired to an IT position by the DNC, leaked to WikiLeaks thousands of John Podesta’s emails.
The breakthrough in this series of articles is the attempt to apply intelligence analytical techniques to sort out the various known cybersecurity attacks on the Democrats during the 2016 presidential campaign to determine the rogue agent responsible for each separate known cybersecurity attack.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The investigation of the Seth Rich murder begins with understanding the complex network of progressive data managers that were involved in the Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential campaign.
“There was a culture of really bad security, weak security, among progressive data practitioners in the 2016 Democratic presidential campaign,” a trusted source from within the Sanders campaign told Infowars.com on deep background, under a promise of anonymity.
“There was some security at the DNC (Democratic National Committee) such that you had to have passwords and credentials to access certain data files,” he explained.
“But clearly it wasn’t sufficient to keep a determined hacker out. In a campaign everything is always rushed, a crisis, so until after there was a data breach, nobody prioritized data security. I never spent much of my time thinking about it.”
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Starting in 2015, the DNC and the Clinton…