‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli Takes On the DNC

Former hedge fund manager Martin Shkreli, who was once brought before Congress over accusations of malfeasance when he obtained the manufacturing license for an anti-parasitic drug and raised the price from $13 to $750 USD per pill, has entered into the battle against the corruption of the DNC and Hillary Clinton in particular.
 
In a stunning turn of events, the business man known as both the most hated man in America and “Pharma Bro,” apparently obtained a massive cache of Hillary Clinton’s lost emails. Shkreli went on Twitter, published his claims, demands, and activated his dead man switch. Then, mysteriously, Wikileaks went down for just over 24 hours.
 
A dead man’s switch is a ploy or device by which the publication of damning evidence against another will be triggered in the event that he should die unexpectedly. In this case, Shkreli’s dead man switch would release the lost Hillary Clinton emails which were scrubbed before the FBI could access and analyze them.
 
Earlier this year, Shkreli offered a $100,000 reward for information on the identity of Seth Rich’s killers. Then on the 30th of August, along with a standard disclaimer saying that he is of sound mind and body, Shkreli posted images of himself with a biohazard bag apparently containing Hillary Clinton’s DNA linking her to certain items of evidence on which the DNA was presumably found, and a large circuit board.
 
On the circuit board, according to Shkreli, there are over 10 million deleted DNC and Clinton emails. Computer analysts from all over the world have been saying that competent hackers could easily recover the lost Clinton emails if they were deleted in the ways that investigators say they were deleted. So it is a credible claim that Shkreli is making as he is a well-connected multimillionaire with a history of interest in these issues.
 
Along with his claims he posted the following disclaimer:

 “I am not under any duress. I am of clear mind and rational action. I have seen friends and family recently and I am under no psychological frustration or pressure of any kind. I have stored various files where friends can retrieve them in the event of an emergency. I do not nor have ever owned a gun. I do not leave my house in the middle of the night or travel to dangerous neighborhoods by myself.”

To begin to sort all of this out we need to begin with Hillary Clinton, who kept a personal unsecured server in the bathroom of her office during her tenure as Secretary of State. Not surprisingly, her emails are believed to have been accessed by hostile state actors all over the world. When her and her staffer’s computers were subpoenaed by the FBI, Clinton directed her staff to delete emails, Bleachbit files, and even smash their computers with hammers.
 
Currently, Debbie Wasserman Schultz is being criticized for threatening Washington Capital Police with “serious consequences” if they do not return to her a laptop computer that they confiscated as evidence. And Schultz’s personal computer tech, Imran Awan, is facing charges and has been linked to a secreted room filled with destroyed government computer hardware in a rental home in Virginia. The destroyed computer equipment was discovered by a former Marine who recognized the materials as government issue and alerted the FBI and Capitol Police in Washington.
 
Of course, there is also the mysterious death of former DNC staffer Seth Rich. He was brutally murdered under mysterious circumstances and is believed to have been the person who leaked the original dump of DNC files that Wikileaks made public which effectively caused Clinton to lose the 2016 Presidential election.

Whatever it is Shkreli is up to, it serves all Americans if his actions help to finally bring Hillary Clinton to justice.

~ Liberty Planet


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