10-29-2016, 12:05 AM
An honest question.
Has anyone authenticated any of the e-mails that Wikileaks has released?
Has anyone who had their e-mails hacked stepped forward and publicly announced, "Yes, that is the e-mail I wrote"?
I'm not saying that e-mails weren't hacked, but how hard would it be for Wikileaks to add or subtract content from the stolen documents, rewrite them and format them to appear legitimate, then release them?
It's a question I have never heard directly addressed, except a statement like "NBC News cannot independantly verify the content" and then off they go to quote passages. I keep thinking of reporters Wooward, Bernstein and Editor Ben Bradlee at the Washington Post agonizing over not having enough corroborating sources to move forward with their Watergate investigation.
Has anyone authenticated any of the e-mails that Wikileaks has released?
Has anyone who had their e-mails hacked stepped forward and publicly announced, "Yes, that is the e-mail I wrote"?
I'm not saying that e-mails weren't hacked, but how hard would it be for Wikileaks to add or subtract content from the stolen documents, rewrite them and format them to appear legitimate, then release them?
It's a question I have never heard directly addressed, except a statement like "NBC News cannot independantly verify the content" and then off they go to quote passages. I keep thinking of reporters Wooward, Bernstein and Editor Ben Bradlee at the Washington Post agonizing over not having enough corroborating sources to move forward with their Watergate investigation.