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·INTRODUCTION · · · · · · · · · · · DATE OF RECORDING · · · · · · · · · · · JANUARY 9TH, 2021
19· INTERVIEWER:· · · · So, you've also done interviews 20· as to -- switching channels slightly, but I'm sure it'll tie 21· back together -- the death of Seth Rich -- 22· · · · · · INTERVIEWEE:· · · · Uh-huh. 23· · · · · · INTERVIEWER:· · · · -- and Rod Rosenstein was 24· witting in this -- in this operation as well, I believe. 25· Correct? · 1· · · · · · INTERVIEWEE:· · · · Yes.· (Coughs, drinks water) · 2· Okay.· Sorry.· He was for their reasons, for the illegal · 3· reasons, but also to cover himself. · 4· · · · · · When Seth Rich had gone in the first time, I just · 5· don't have much information on it other than what I was told, · 6· but not what I had seen personally. · 7· · · · · · His first contact with WikiLeaks, I just don't · 8· know.· I do know that when he went to him the second time and · 9· came back, WikiLeaks had directed him on how to get further 10· information, and they wanted specific things, "Look here, 11· look here, here," because when he went in for the break-in he 12· grabbed a lot of information, just downloaded everything he 13· could that exposed a lot.· They were worried about the 14· exposure. 15· · · · · · The DNC -- Hillary and Bowser, Abrams -- not Abrams 16· -- excuse me -- Bowser and Brazile -- excuse me -- they were 17· all very worried about it, but Rod was personally worried 18· about it as well because he had been authoring stuff to 19· affect Hillary Clinton and he didn't want that to come out 20· because he would be out of it, he would be done, he would not 21· be appointed to anything, and he had a personal interest in 22· that one. 23· · · · · · So, when it got dumped in his lap to handle the 24· problem, he hired -- tapped people who he'd already worked 25· with for years who were dirty and he controlled. · 1· · · · · · They owed their continued federal careers to him. · 2· He had saved them before, looked over things, allowed them to · 3· continue their career.· And he (inaudible) people all around · 4· him in one small circle in Baltimore. · 5· · · · · · INTERVIEWER:· · · · So, was it intended to be an · 6· assassination of Seth Rich or was it more intended to be a · 7· robbery, or do you know? · 8· · · · · · INTERVIEWEE:· · · · Intended to be a robbery, rough · 9· him up.· All they wanted was the thumb drive that he 10· routinely carried on him, the information he was going to 11· pass to WikiLeaks, what he had uncovered, and the more 12· focused information that WikiLeaks had requested. 13· · · · · · That's what they wanted.· He did not leave it at 14· home.· He always carried it because he had people living with 15· him.· And, again, Rod was very upset that this could expose 16· everything and wreck his plans.· He would've been done. 17· · · · · · It was a fairly tenuous relationship, you know, him 18· being a Republican and things, but he had proved himself to 19· be really dirty like they were and willing to give access to 20· everything he was doing for them. 21· · · · · · So, he had to recover it, and they didn't care -- 22· he did not care how it was done except for it was supposed to 23· be robbed.· They had to recover it, did not care.· But Rod 24· put -- the additional thing on it was "Get it, no matter 25· how." · 1· · · · · · He hired -- tapped his agent friend from DEA who he · 2· had covered for many, many times -- and he's dirty -- in · 3· Baltimore and other places throughout Maryland and then put · 4· him in charge of it. · 5· · · · · · He recruited someone else, and then they went down · 6· -- and this particular DEA agent is the gang specialist for · 7· the DEA, and specializes further in MS-13. · 8· · · · · · He was the one who went outside the local people · 9· and hired -- (inaudible) found the two MS-13 people down 10· south and brought them up -- or met them, actually.· They 11· came up and met him and he brought them into the city.· And 12· things went poorly beyond that. 13· · · · · · They were supposed to rob him.· Then the two guys 14· went ahead and killed him -- shot him, he died later.· They 15· recovered the thumb drive, which was then switched for one 16· that Rod had provided, the one that Shaun had loaded up for 17· him previously. 18· · · · · · So, he did -- he was able to recover, keep his 19· involvement in altering emails, breaking into Hillary 20· Clinton's server, things like that, and he kept -- 21· · · · · · INTERVIEWER:· · · · (Interposing) So, they switched 22· a thumb drive that was on the body for a thumb drive that Rod 23· had prepared to be left behind as a -- 24· · · · · · INTERVIEWEE:· · · · Right. 25· · · · · · INTERVIEWER:· · · · Okay. · 1· · · · · · INTERVIEWEE:· · · · One that would be convincing · 2· but not expose him. · 3· · · · · · INTERVIEWER:· · · · Understood. · 4· · · · · · INTERVIEWEE:· · · · A lot of it was the same · 5· information, but not -- because they knew where they breaches · 6· had occurred, so a lot of it was the same thing, just void of · 7· anything that would point towards them or Rod specifically. · 8· · · · · · And things rapidly went downhill because they · 9· couldn't break into it.· It was encrypted.· They got it to a 10· couple different people.· They couldn't get into it and they 11· decided to clean up the mess, and one DEA agent went down the 12· following day, called out, took his wife's car and drove down 13· and killed them, things like that. 14· · · · · · So, it went bad quickly once he died.· It's 15· supposed to be a robbery, and the next thing they hear is -- 16· you know, Donna Brazile and Muriel Bowser, the mayor of D.C., 17· were at the hospital before he was even brought in, and they 18· did have people at the crime scene as well, and they were 19· there to recover it. 20· · · · · · As I said, it was supposed to be a robbery, he was 21· supposed to be, you know, beat up, unconscious, bad shape, 22· and they wanted to recover the thumb drive.· That’s why they 23· were there. 24· · · · · · INTERVIEWER:· · · · So, back to Rod Rosenstein for 25· a moment, what can you tell us about his involvement with · 1· foreign nations with any type of intelligence transfer to · 2· groups outside of the country? · 3· · · · · · INTERVIEWEE:· · · · This goes back to the FBI · 4· operation called Ghost Stories.· It was very successful. · 5· They just kept heavy surveillance on known Russian assets · 6· within the U.S., everything they were doing, whatever they · 7· found, you know, what they were communicating back. · 8· · · · · · It was just surveillance.· But if you knew what · 9· they were sending back, then it would go the other way, you 10· could tell what they were accessing and what they had access 11· to.· Thoroughly good operation.· It was supposedly very 12· successful. 13· · · · · · It was Obama and Biden who did the Russian Reset, 14· along with Secretary Clinton, and they didn't want any 15· problems with the Russians (inaudible) so they told them to 16· cancel it.· Well, they didn't.· They kept their communication 17· open with them, it just changed. 18· · · · · · Instead of just surveillance, they started 19· communicating, they started providing information, and 20· initially it was wrong, but then they started giving it to 21· them in an exchange type of situation. 22· · · · · · Then they started altering the information, giving 23· them information, giving them inaccurate information.· They 24· were working them from the other side. 25· · · · · · Rod was aware of this.· He was part of it at this · 1· time, because once it was shut down it became under the · 2· heading of the DOJ in Maryland and D.C., so he was part of · 3· it.· And then they were giving us this information. · 4· · · · · · They tried to pay him and he didn't take it.· He · 5· got -- he was like "Oh, no, no, no, no," because they were · 6· coming towards 2015, 2016 at the time and he was angling for · 7· a big position -- Attorney General, Supreme Court, then, 8· hopefully Vice President -- so he didn't want anything like · 9· that to pop up. 10· · · · · · Well, Shaun Bridges was actually taking the money 11· they were offering -- he was laundering it through bitcoin 12· around the world -- and Rod was hyper-pissed when he found 13· out.· It's one of the reasons he went after Shaun and put him 14· in jail.· He's still there. 15· · · · · · And so the deal was "You get six years, keep your 16· mouth shut or we'll go after you for everything and get 40." 17· But he started talking, had too much access when he was in 18· Terre Haute, and they brought him out to Virginia, where he's 19· at now, just to keep an eye on him. 20· · · · · · INTERVIEWER:· · · · Okay. 21· · · · · · [END OF RECORDING] 22· · · · · · [END OF TRANSCRIPT] |
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