On
March 16, 2016 WikiLeaks launched a searchable archive for over 30
thousand emails & email attachments sent to and from Hillary
Clinton's private email server while she was Secretary of State. The
50,547 pages of documents span from 30 June 2010 to 12 August 2014.
7,570 of the documents were sent by Hillary Clinton. The emails were
made available in the form of thousands of PDFs by the US State
Department as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request. More
PDFs were made available on February 29, 2016, and a set of
additional 995 emails was imported up to February 2, 2018.
A
letter from Clintons'
top advisor Sidney Blumenthal
to Hillary Clinton in early March, 2012,
reveals that two of the Western
neocolonial powers, France and UK, were trying to breakup Libya in
order to secure a privileged place upon the Libyan corpse for their
big companies. It appears that both Sarkozy and Cameron, as well as
their intelligence services, were working closely with these
companies, doing everything in their power to satisfy their
interests.
Less
than a year earlier, the Western neocolonialists (including the US),
started
a looting race for Libya's
resources on behalf of their companies.
Key
parts:
During
the period between mid-January 2012 to March 2012 officers of the a
French General Directorate for External Security ( Direction Generale
de la Securite Exterieure DGSE), and the British Secret Intelligence
Service (SIS—MI-6) activated long standing contacts with tribal and
civic leaders in Eastern Libya, in an effort to encourage them to
establish a semi-autonomous zone in the historic province of
Cyrenaica (Barqa in Arabic).

According
to extremely knowledgeable sources, this effort was initiated by
advisors to French President Nicholas Sarkozy after complaints from
concerned French business leaders that the new Libyan Government was
not rewarding appropriately French firms for the leading role France
played in supporting the 2011 revolution against former Dictator
Muammar al Qaddafi.
SIS
joined in this effort at the instruction of the office of Prime
Minister David Cameron. This highly confidential effort comes in
response to the inability of the National Transitional Council (NTC)
government in Tripoli to organize the country effectively and deal
with Western business interests in an effective and efficient manner.
The
French and British business and intelligence officials believe that a
semi-autonomous regime in the Eastern city of Benghazi will be able
to organize business opportunities in that region. This in turn will
allow these Western firms to initiate new business projects.
These same officials believe that there is also reduced threat from
Islamist militias in the East. According to a knowledgeable source,
French officials believe that this situation is the natural result of
el-Keib's failure to organize the country and disarm the ethnic and
regional militias who did the majority of the fighting against
Qaddafi's forces during the revolution.
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letter:
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