tryfloating | 107 points
Sick fucksdzbadman604 | 10 points
I haven't cried yet in a week, but every hour it's coming closer. The days of reckoning are coming.
Domenicaxx66xx | 8 points
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/8673
Darierl | 7 points
This is really fucked up.
I just hope non corrupt members of the security agencies are onto this.
varknez | 7 points
On mobile, can I get context please?
Yankeehero | 2 points
Email titled pizza.jpg, it says "as jon said, it doesn't get any better than this." the jpg attachment is a picture of a young girl eating pizza. There's more back story to the picture, i forget what it was.
prayingThisIsFake | 3 points
I think this one might be out of context. Euna Lee and Laura Ling (the two women) were detained in North Korea. This email was sent a few days after they were released from custody by the North Koreans and arrived home. They arrived in the States August 5th, 2009. This email was sent August 8th, 2009. It could be that the Podesta's were just glad to see them safe and sound on American soil, eating pizza and having a good time after being prisoners in North Korea.
Also: the child in the photo is likely Euna Lee's daughter. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-4861965,width-640,resizemode-4/freed-us-journalist-euna-lee-holds-her-daughter.jpg
Edit: added photo.
coonstev | 1 points
I recall reading this story as you describe it.
Is there anyway to verify these ladies are journalists? For whom do they work?
Edit typo (his --> this)
Edit: Current TV was an American television channel from August 1, 2005 to August 20, 2013. Al Gore, Joel Hyatt, and Ronald Burkle each held a sizable stake in Current. Comcast and DirecTV each held a smaller stake.
midnightblue222 | 2 points
Laura Lingaura G. Ling (born December 1, 1976[2][3]) is an American journalist and writer. She worked for Current TV as a correspondent and vice president of its Vanguard Journalism Unit https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euna_Lee:
Euna Lee (Hangul:유나 리) (born 1972) is a South Korean-born American journalist: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euna_Lee
They were said to have been reporting on the trafficking of women and shooting video of the border region of China and North Korea when they were arrested at the Tumen River
shy_shy | 18 points | Nov 19 2016 21:39:58
Just so everyone knows, those are two women who were investigating sexual trafficking in North Korea. Bill Clinton personally flew there and brought them back to the US.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_imprisonment_of_American_journalists_by_North_Korea
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prayingThisIsFake | 3 points | Nov 20 2016 03:01:58
Repost because I don't think anyone saw my comment:
I think this one might be out of context. Euna Lee and Laura Ling (the two women) were detained in North Korea. This email was sent a few days after they were released from custody by the North Koreans and arrived home.
They arrived in the States August 5th, 2009. This email was sent August 8th, 2009.
It could be that the Podesta's were just glad to see them safe and sound on American soil, eating pizza and having a good time after being prisoners in North Korea.
Also: the child in the photo is likely Euna Lee's daughter. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-4861965,width-640,resizemode-4/freed-us-journalist-euna-lee-holds-her-daughter.jpg
Edit: added photo.
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