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AreWeSure ago

Kudos on "possible disappearnce." So few leave room for doubt or use proper caveats.

However, your setup is a bit off.

My research today started with looking into the possible disappearance of Eric Braverman, the former CEO of the Clinton Foundation who resigned after telling an MSNBC reporter to "follow the money". Braverman Resigned in January 2015.
In March 2015 an article appeared where the source told the author to "follow the money." So this happened after Braverman resigned. We don't know that Braverman is that source, but he is a strong suspect of being that source due to the timing and he was John Podesta's first hunch. The quote was not made to an MSNBC reporter. (And Joe Scarborough is not a reporter, he's a pundit.) The source said this to a National Journal reporter/columnist, Ron Fournier. Joe Scarborough tweeted in reference to this article.

The other point from that article that people overlook is the source said he had not evidence of wrongdoing.

DarkMath ago

Ignore AreWeSure, he's a possible shill. I've caught him numerous times saying "there's nothing to see here folks, move along". AreWeSure doesn't realize the Witness Protection Program was specifically set up for RICO cases which no doubt The Clinton Foundation will be when Trump takes office and drops the hammer on Killary. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Federal_Witness_Protection_Program#History