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HERE IT IS=> Assange Points to ‘Tick Tock’ Email as BIGGEST WIKILEAKS RELEASE YET – We’ve Posted It Here…

Guest Post by Joe Hoft
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange joined FOX and Friends on Friday to discuss the leaked Hillary Clinton emails. 
On March 16, 2016, Wikileaks released 30,322 emails & email attachments sent to and from Hillary Clinton’s private email server while she was Secretary of State.
Assange said the “most interesting and serious” information on Hillary Clinton is yet to be released.
However, when pressed as to what is the most damaging email to date, Assange noted a stream of emails related to Hillary Clinton’s involvement in Libya.
Assange said 1,700 emails were released related to Hillary’s involvement in Libya but perhaps none more damaging than the ‘Libya Tick Tock’ email or Hillary’s “internal brag sheet of how she was the person behind the Libyan catastrophe”.
After perusing Wikileaks this email was located.  As Assange warned it is extremely damaging for Hillary!   In the email the Clinton team lists all the actions that Hillary took credit for as the architect of the US involvement in Libya.
Libya Tick Tock by Jim Hoft on Scribd
Hillary’s team provides Clinton credit for her many actions that led to Qadhafi’s toppling in Libya including, but not limited to: suspending the operations of the Libyan embassy in Washington; evacuating US embassy personnel in Tripoli and closing the embassy there; obtaining sanctions against Qadhafi and his family; working to suspend Libya from the Human Rights Council; appointing Special Envoy Chris Stevens to be the U.S. representative to Benghazi; engaging with UAE, Qatar, and Jordan to seek their participation in coalition operations; holding meetings with House Democrats and Senate Republicans to persuade them not to de-fund the Libya operation; and lastly, it was noted that Hillary worked to construct a $1.5 billion assets package to theNational Transitional Council or NTC.
Hillary saw this email sent to her from Cheryl Mills because as noted at WikiLeaks she asked for it to be printed in a subsequent email to a colleague.
This email proves that Clinton’s team created a list to show her responsibility for being the architect behind the overthrow of Qadhafi in Libya and the subsequent horror as a result. It is now known that the NTC in Libya is no longer in charge but it is unknown what happened to the $1.5 billion Hillary pushed to prop up this group.
Hillary’s actions in Libya resulted in the eventual death of four Americans in Benghazi, including Chris Stevens.  These Americans died due to Hillary’s and Obama’s inaction when the US staff in Libya called for help while under attack in 2012 as was famously portrayed in the movie 13 Hours.
Clinton is also responsible for the thousands of violent Libyan deaths since her efforts to over throw Qadhafi. She is also responsible for the numerous atrocities in Libya over the past eight years.  Today Libya is a quagmire and ISIS’s strongest branch outside of Syria-Iraq.

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