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lawfag123 ago

I'm not sure. Seems like people quote Goethe all the time. Would the email be spooky without the Goethe reference?

SecondAmendment ago

Well, thank you for your comment. Actually, no, I don't think the email would have even registered on my radar if she hadn't gone out of her way to (1) quote Goethe; and (2) mention Goethe in the "Subject" line of the email. The fact that she did so is what red-flagged it, and apparently it drew the attention of the Wikileaks lads, too, because they took the time to verify it. That's why I think it may be worth looking into Sarah Stephens and what her 15-year old Center for Democracy in the Americas has been doing down in Venezuela, El Salvador, Honduras, and Ecuador. . . .

Fateswebb ago

Emails are verified when they can be by the DKIM signature. They don't pick and choose the ones to verify, just if they have the dkim signature they can be verified. Here is more details. https://wikileaks.org/DKIM-Verification.html

SecondAmendment ago

Thank you for this info on the verified emails. I had no clue. I never searched them before tonight. I don't have much time online anymore (no, I'm not in jail, lol, I'm just busy!).

lawfag123 ago

I agree it's worth looking into with all the clinton foundation's activities in those countries