[Lady Justice 25] - Lady Justice and the Spy by Robert Thornhill

[Lady Justice 25] - Lady Justice and the Spy by Robert Thornhill

Author:Robert Thornhill [Thornhill, Robert]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Mystery, Humour
ISBN: 9781542723824
Google: t_7fnAAACAAJ
Amazon: B01NBXV9FF
Barnesnoble: B01NBXV9FF
Goodreads: 33985170
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Published: 2017-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 14

I returned to my apartment, and thankfully, Maggie was not home. Nary a single soul, including my wife, knew I kept a copy of everything Jack Carson collected on the chemtrail conspiracy, and I wanted to keep it that way.

I opened my safe and spread the contents of the manila envelope on my desk. What lay before me had taken the lives of five good people.

It was my hope that WikiLeaks would be able to use the material to tell the world what was going on right under their noses, but I was enough of a realist to know that things sometimes go awry. I decided to make a copy to keep just in case this one disappeared into some bureaucratic black hole.

It took several hours to copy all the documents and thumb drives. Now there were two manila envelopes in my safe, one for WikiLeaks and one for the future, just in case.

I had heard of WikiLeaks. Most everyone has unless they’ve been living in a cave somewhere. They had been around ten years, and had been involved in some pretty sticky stuff.

On the political front, they had helped Edward Snowden in his escape after he leaked the NSA’s dirty little secrets, and more recently, had leaked emails from Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee prior to the 2016 presidential election.

I figured if they could get away with that stuff, the revelation of the chemtrail conspiracy should be a piece of cake.

Since I was going to be a co-conspirator with them, I figured I should know as much about them as possible. I fired up the old Toshiba and did the Google search.

I was surprised to learn that the founder of the organization, Julian Assange, was from Australia, and that its origin was in Iceland. I was also surprised to learn that there were only a handful of people who were known to be directly associated with its governing board. The rest were volunteers from all over the globe, including dissidents, journalists, mathematicians, and start-up company technologists, among others.

I couldn’t help but wonder if Sarah’s contact was on the board or one of the many volunteers.

The report said, “Its goal is to bring important news and information to the public. One of our most important activities is to publish original source material alongside our news stories so readers and historians alike can see evidence of the truth. Another of the organization's goals is to ensure that journalists and whistleblowers are not prosecuted for emailing sensitive or classified documents.”

If all of these things were true, maybe we would have a chance after all.



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