For years, attorney Ty Clevenger has been determined to uncover the truth surrounding the mysterious death of Democratic staffer Seth Rich in 2016. He has requested records from both the FBI and the Deep State as part of his investigation, but his attempts have been hampered every step of the way by the federal government’s apparent attempts to prevent any pertinent information from getting out.
The latest release of data from the FBI contains a seventh sworn declaration by corrupt FBI honcho Michael G. Seidel, which contains revisions due to alleged lies on behalf of the government. Two of these pieces of evidence supposedly explain why the FBI refuses to provide anything regarding Crowdstrike, a cybersecurity firm hired by DNC after it was allegedly hacked by Russia.
One record suggests that for some reason, instead of examining Rich’s work laptop taken into their custody, Mueller and his team relied solely on a three-page report provided by Crowdstrike for analyzing Rich’s laptop. This implies that Mueller and company did not want to look further into whether or not Rich had anything to do with emails leaked by WikiLeaks as they were likely already aware what they would find if they investigated further – that perhaps Rich was indeed responsible for leaking those emails?
Furthermore, despite it being evident that Russia had not hacked DNC servers, Mueller and his team went ahead with their plan to take down President Trump. They even failed to interview Julian Assange at Wikileaks. The stalling present in dealing with these requests for records related to Seth Rich’s murder makes one wonder just what else could be hiding behind these drawn-out requests?
This mystery remains unsolved today as many believe more secrets lie hidden in this incident. Will we ever come closer to learning what truly happened during this tragic event? Only time will tell if we can uncover further evidence and answers regarding this ongoing saga.