It's the eve of the French presidential election.
France has a 48 hour media blackout before the presidential election, so if you're French,
little YouTube channels really are your news now!
And what news there is!
A massive leak has shaken up the French election.
Some 9 gigabytes of emails from French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron and his campaign
staff are now on the Internet.
WikiLeaks calls it "a significant leak" and says "it is not economically feasible to fabricate
the whole," meaning it's hard to imagine how this could be a forgery, because it would
just cost billions of dollars or more to fake that much data!
Let's listen to what the mainstream media has to say about it.
A massive dump of documents, some 9 gigabytes of emails, photos, very much just up to April
24th, a little more than a week ago, all of these files coming out right now, released
on the Internet.
Now the Macron campaign confirming this leak, saying they've been the victim of a massive,
in their words, "coordinated hack".
Now they go on to say that these emails show nothing illegal, just the normal communications
of a campaign, but listen, Brianna, you said it, it fits the pattern.
We're familiar with what we saw in the US presidential election campaign: very targeted
dumps, targeting Hillary Clinton and her campaign.
And now just before the election in France something very similar.
US intelligence, French intelligence, not saying definitively that this is Russia, but
it certainly fits a pattern that we've seen here, Brianna.
That was a bunch of B.S.
I don't think Russians hacked the American election.
And it's /pol/ that corrupt, globalist lefties really need to fear, not the Russians.
/pol/ is the politically incorrect branch of 4chan hackers.
They are a backlash against the leftist political establishment, the colluding mainstream media
and their social justice warrior allies.
/pol/ is powerful, because information is power, and they can get information.
For example, they found the identity of a violent Antifa protestor just with a few photographs,
and it turned out he was a professor! /pol/ also repeatedly captured Chia LaBeouf's flag
based on subtle clues, such as matching flight data to jets appearing in the background.
So, it's extremely likely that /pol/ is behind this leak of emails, rather than the Russians.
Here's an example of what has been found.
A guy named Alain Tourret has ordered the drug 3-MMC.
This drug is similar to meth, but it's new, so it's not regulated.
In many countries it's illegal to consume it, but it's not illegal to buy it for
research purposes.
And the leaks even included the receipt, showing the order was shipped and delivered.
Alain is one of Macron's staunchest supporters.
It's not clear how much effect this drug revelation will have on Macron's vote results, but the
weight of the entire 9 gigabytes of leaks is certainly having some effect.
This comes on the heels of a revelation on /pol/ that Macron had secret bank accounts
in the Cayman Islands.
Macron vigorously denied that he has bank accounts in the Bahamas, but it's the Cayman
Islands that are in question.
France 24 claimed to debunk the /pol/ leak about accounts in the Caymans.
However, note that France 24 is owned by the French government, which is headed by President
Hollande, who is very good pals with Emmanuel Macron.
France 24 points to jpeg compression artifacts as proof of forgery, but higher quality documents
were later uploaded on /pol/, and I lean towards /pol/ being correct.
Now, it wouldn't be above France 24 to lie, but I think they were being honest here, but
were just honestly wrong.
Macron has a lead in the polls - last I heard it was something like 60 to 40 over Marine
Le Pen.
Will these revelations tip the balance all the way to Marine Le Pen?
We'll find out tomorrow, election day, May 7th.