Don’t Mess with Soros: DCLeaks Website and Twitter Taken Down
By Kurt Nimmo After the website DCLeaks posted a cache of Soros documents, its website was yanked offline. Its Twitter account was also suspended. DCLeaks Twitter and Soros page suspended. Here is the cached page. Should we archive? https://t.co/pl4XysoaGP pic.twitter.com/drpmUge7ZA — King Robbo (@realkingrobbo) August 27, 2016 DCLeaks had put up 2,500 internal Open Society Foundation (OSF) documents in order to “shed light on one of the most influential networks operating worldwide,” reports The Daily Caller. An OSF spokesperson said the leak is “a symptom of an aggressive assault on civil society and human rights activists that is taking...
By Kurt Nimmo After the website DCLeaks posted a cache of Soros documents, its website was yanked offline. Its Twitter account was also suspended. DCLeaks Twitter and Soros page suspended. Here is the cached page. Should we archive? https://t.co/pl4XysoaGP...
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