linkRon Paul(2015): You know, when I left Congress, a couple of years ago, I listed several things that I thought were the greatest danger to us. And the top one was, freedom of expression. The First Amendment, because if we are not allowed to express ourselves, it makes it difficult to compete with the propagandas from our government and the media. So I think that it is crucial. But you know, we are so hypocritical when it comes to our government because they pretend that we should support the issue of knowing the truth and knowing what is going on with government. We even write laws to protect the whistleblowers whose are telling us the truth. Now we have numerous whistleblowers that are put in prison, you know, if they tell the truth. As a matter of fact, the real irony is, the chairman of the agency that is supposed to be in charge of protecting all of the whistleblowers, he got fired because he told the truth about the whistleblower program. It really doesn’t work.
The legacy media should have been the ones reporting the facts uncovered by the DNC leaks, but they didn't. The legacy media also chose to ignore key information declassified in the release of JFK documents, but that's just a pattern of behavior on their part.
Hillary Clinton herself stated publicly in Congress that "our [American] news is not particularly informative to us" and that the legacy media "is just a million commercials and arguments between talking heads" Video
One of the basic foundations of political democracy is that voters have relatively equal access to the information needed to make a government's decisions.
Roger Stone was involved in uncovering the truth about the JFK assassination, and if Roger also was involved in any way in the DNC leaks being released on Wikileaks he deserves a medal for it.