According to True Pundit, Clinton and the state department were under pressure to silence Assange and Wikileaks in the months before the whistleblowing site released a massive dump of 250,000 diplomatic cables from 1966 up to 2010, dubbed CableGate.
āCanāt we just drone this guy?ā Clinton asked, according to unidentified state department sources.
Published by True Pundit on Sunday, Wikileaks posted a link to the story on their official Twitter account on Monday, along with a screenshot of the article.
After Clintonās drone suggestion, the state department considered offering a reward to anyone whose help secured the Australian journalistās capture and extradition to the US. Unnamed sources reported a $10 million price was discussed at the meeting.
Following the meeting, Clinton aide Ann-Marie Slaughter emailed Clinton and aides Cheryl Mills, Huma Abedin and Jake Sullivan with the subject, “RE an SP memo on possible legal and nonlegal strategies re Wikileaks.”
The email contained an attachment “SP Wikileaks doc final11.23.10.docx.” which has not been found by federal investigators investigating Clintonās use of a private email server. Wikileaks itself does not have this attachment.
Five days after the meeting, Wikileaks began releasing the CableGate files, on November 28, 2010.
Sources familiar with the meeting claim they were reminded of Clintonās penchant for discussing droning enemies following the release of the FBIās report on the Clinton email investigation, according to True Pundit.
The FBIās notes on Clintonās interview during the investigation referred to Clinton having āmany discussionsā aboutānominatingā droning individuals.
āClinton could not recall a specific process for nominating a target for a drone strike and recalled much debate pertaining to the concurrence process. Clinton knew there was a role for DOD, State and the CIA but could not provide specifics as to what it was. Due to a disagreement between these agencies, Clinton recalled having many discussions related to nominating an individual for a drone strike,ā the report reads.
Assange was set to make a big announcement at the Ecuadorian embassy in London on TuesdayĀ where he has been trapped for five years, but cancelled in light of security concerns.
#Assange won’t deliver his address from Ecuadorian embassyās balcony due to security concerns https://t.co/QzTU5YZBZS
ā RT (@RT_com) October 3, 2016
The teased leak, dubbed an āOctober Surpriseā is thought to be damaging for Clinton before the presidential elections in November.
The announcement will now be made at Wikileaksā 10-year anniversary celebration in Berlin on Tuesday. Assange will address the event via video leak.