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NBC Dateline interview with Guccifer (Original Post)
antigop
May 2016
OP
Jackie Wilson Said
(4,176 posts)1. Ask 100 people at random if the email issue will affect their vote.
94 of them will say "what email issue?"
NWCorona
(8,541 posts)4. I happen to agree with you somewhat on that.
global1
(25,242 posts)2. Interesting Interview - One Thing Got My Attention....
He seemed pretty credible to me. After all he provided evidence of hacking the Bush's; Colin Powell and Sidney Blumenthal - why would they doubt that he hacked Hillary?
The interviewer (McFaddin) also says when they asked him to show evidence of his hacking Hillary's e-mails - he didn't give them anything.
He was currently in custody and in prison with a 7 year sentence. Is it likely that he'd have anything in his possession to present as evidence. I don't think they would let him take his computer or any files to prison with him - do you?
antigop
(12,778 posts)3. yes, I thought the same thing. He was in prison. I don't know how we was supposed to provide
evidence.