Secretary of State Hillary Clinton knew that the US was sending arms from Libya to Syria back in 2011, a year before the Benghazi consulate attacks.
Hillary Clinton denied she knew about the weapons shipments during public testimony (under oath) in early 2013 after the Benghazi terrorist attack.
Senator Rand Paul questioned Hillary Clinton about this gun running program back in January 2013 during her testimony on the Benghazi terrorist attack.
On Tuesday Julian Assange told Democracy Now that the Wikileaks DNC emails contains information on the weapons shipments to Syria.
Julian Assange: So, those Hillary Clinton emails, they connect together with the cables that we have published of Hillary Clinton, creating a rich picture of how Hillary Clinton performs in office, but, more broadly, how the U.S. Department of State operates. So, for example, the disastrous, absolutely disastrous intervention in Libya, the destruction of the Gaddafi government, which led to the occupation of ISIS of large segments of that country, weapons flows going over to Syria, being pushed by Hillary Clinton, into jihadists within Syria, including ISIS, that’s there in those emails.There’s more than 1,700 emails in Hillary Clinton’s collection, that we have released, just about Libya alone.
Democracy Now has currently SCRUBBED their video record of this:
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What is proved by the record ought not to be denied {Quod per recordum probatum, non debet esse negatum};
Records are vestiges of antiquity and truth {Recorda sunt vestigia vetustatis et veritatis};
BUT FOR the substance can be found on YouTube in several short videos:
Assange: Why I Created WikiLeaks’ Searchable Database of 30,000 Emails from Clinton’s Private Server https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnWWgKxWvtY&list=PL7iNvJeSyx5HfIET7PZIJ-vpFH3Bios2N
plus:
EXCLUSIVE: WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange on Releasing DNC Emails That Ousted Debbie Wasserman Schultz http://www.democracynow.org/2016/7/25/exclusive_wikileaks_julian_assange_on_releasing
Nam: We can do nothing against truth {Nihil possumus contra veritatem; St. Albans, Doct. & Stu. Dial. 2, c. 6};
He who does not freely speak the truth is a betrayer of the truth {Qui non libere veritatem pronunciat proditor est veritatis};
The thing speaks for itself {Res ipsa loquitur};
Suppression of the truth is (equivalent to) the suggestion of what is false {Suppressio veri, suggestio falsi; 23 Barb. N.Y. 521, 525};