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That was the first thing I thought of when the Toyota brakes thing was reported. There was also something similar recently in I think it was South Korea or Japan. Then there's Samsung's Note 7. This kind of thing must go way back, given the ethics of those involved. Get your saboteur hired at a factory, bring down your competition or someone not toeing the line, would be an old skool technique. It must happen ALL the time, refineries blowing up, similar strangeness. I recall reading that Echelon was established to spy on the competition, steal ideas, which I read somewhere else was what started the whole clandestine/intelligence phenomenon centuries ago, the Rothschild/Waterloo story would be an example. Then there's something I read years ago that Google is not coughing up, BIGBIZ buys BIGBIZZES, then arsonates or blows them up for huge insurance payouts. Concerning access, but on a depopulation note, I guess they had to sneak a thumbdrive into Fuku.

Edit: Nothing in this Wikileaks is new news. Assange and Snowden are BS. What is this thing called PizzaGate? Another 9/11/JFK chase your tail? They love to release "clues," it's a form of bragging, like those lower-level serial killers, unless, of course, they are also those lower-level killers using patsies. I still think there's a chance they'll fuck up somehow and blow they own selves up with their arrogance.

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