“Seth Rich’s Murderer is Alpha Jalloh”
— George Webb
SOTN Editor’s Note:
There can be only one reason why fired DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz tried to publicly pressure the Chief of the Capital Police to turn over the IT devices which they properly confiscated. Those devices contained info/data that was so incriminating to the Democratic leadership, and radioactive to Wasserman Schultz herself, that she could not hide her sheer desperation.
This video of the concerned hearing captures just how palpable her distress was, and now we know why. (VIDEO: Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz Attempts to Obstruct Justice and Tamper with Criminal Investigation) Some of those IT devices also contain hard evidence related to the murder of Seth Rich.
Perhaps this is also why Wasserman Schultz’s brother, Steven Wasserman, is now being accused of burying the Seth Rich murder case in Washington, D.C. As the Assistant US Attorney for the District of Columbia, he is in the perfect position to make sure the case does not see the light of day. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s Brother Steven Wasserman Accused of Burying Seth Rich Case
The following video portrays the excellent sleuthing by Internet investigator George Webb which concludes that Alpha Jalloh was in charge of the assassination team that killed Seth Rich. It’s highly unlikely that Webb would be quoted in the above title unless the evidence was absolutely conclusive about the murderer(s) of the heroic Seth Rich.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqY2QP-DNaQ&t=604s
Seth Rich sacrificed his life for the American people. He was fully aware of the consequences of acting as a whistleblower in the most hotly contested presidential election in U.S. history. Surely Seth was aware of the many mysterious murders associated with the Clinton crime family.
This 2016 unsolved murder needs to be aggressively pursued, and the perpetrators apprehended post haste. Justice must be served even if Hillary Clinton herself was involved in the Seth Rich assassination plot.
State of the Nation
June 1, 2017
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