Kim DotCom Warns President Trump to Strike Back Against Mueller – DECLASSIFY THEIR CRIMES or Be Destroyed
By The Gateway Pundit. Kim DotCom spoke out against the Deep State in a rare interview this week.
This is an excellent, popular video on the deep state https://t.co/2AIzcDJaRJ @KimDotcom
— Julian Assange ⌛ (@JulianAssange) March 18, 2018
The deep state hates you Donald.
You’re an anomaly, unpredictable.
You weren’t supposed to happen.
You triggered an allergic reaction.
They won’t stop until you’re gone.Mueller will succeed unless you strike back where it hurts
DECLASSIFY
Expose their crimes
Be #TrumpyLeaks 😎 https://t.co/u5Al7T1qWX— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) March 18, 2018
You have the power to declassify anything @realDonaldTrump
Any action the deep state took to target Americans, to break the law, to breach the constitution. You can expose them and their numerous crimes. You can save your country and your presidency with TRUTH!
— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) March 18, 2018
(Read more from “Kim DotCom Warns President Trump to Strike Back Against Mueller – DECLASSIFY THEIR CRIMES or Be Destroyed” HERE)
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Kim Dotcom: The Copyright Case That Should End but Won’t
By American Thinker. It has been six years since the compound of Kim Dotcom (né Kim Schmitz), a Finnish-German dual national, was raided, north of Auckland, New Zealand. The official reason given was that his company, Megaupload, was facilitating criminal file-sharing of copyrighted movie and media files.
Kim Dotcom is not a flawless figure. He was somewhat of a famous hacker in Europe, who had relocated to the South Pacific. Everyone who meets Kim, such as Steven Wozniak, seems to find him personable. What also comes across to the observant is that Kim is rather immature; he brags about his championship computer gaming skills . . .
His reputation preceded him, and the U.S. government paints him as a criminal mastermind rather than the hacking teenager who refused to grow up that he really is.
Kim and his associates ran a site called Megaupload, an early version of cloud storage, which was used by many to upload and share copyrighted media. Hollywood was furious, but as a matter of fact, Megaupload was not the only website running such a storage system. Dropbox was started in 2007. In reality, Kim claims he worked with Hollywood to reduce piracy, and there seems to be some evidence of that. (Read more from “Kim Dotcom: The Copyright Case That Should End but Won’t” HERE)
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