The whistleblowers said they were taking special measures to conceal their identity because they are located in the European Union and could be arrested for the leak. They belong to a small group of individuals working online with a source in the Cayman Islands to expose the globalist candidate, the leakers say.
The images were posted online on the message board 4chan, in higher resolutions than documents leaked the day before which claimed to show that Emmanuel Macron had entered into an operating agreement for a Limited Liability Company (LLC) called La Providence in the tax haven.
Macron’s assets are not located in the Bahamas as was been reported by some, but in the Cayman Islands, another tax haven.
The new images show a fax sent from La Providence Ltd. to First Caribbean International Bank, as well as the first page and signature from the purported operating agreement.
The whistleblowers said that they were in possession of SWIFTNet logs dating back for several months, which would reveal the location of Macron’s alleged accounts as well as the “extent of the money he is hiding from [France’s] government”.
Macron has denied the authenticity of the leaks, and his election team blamed an “obviously Russian” network, without providing any proof.
French prosecutors described the leak as “a suspected attempt to tar presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron” and have opened a probe into the origin of the leaks after Macron filed a complaint.
Meanwhile, ForeignDeskNews.com, reported that ISIS has called upon Muslims in France to “kill candidates” and “burn down polling stations” as the country prepares to vote in the second round of the presidential election this weekend.
An article appearing in the French edition of the terror group’s monthly propaganda magazine “Rumiyah” stated: “Don’t forget your duty as a Muslim. Choose a candidate to kill & polling station to burn.”
The article likened Western democracies to idol worship, and demands that worshippers destroy “idolatrous” voting booths, calling them “places of sin”.
Seeking to draw inspiration from history, the writer references the Biblical Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) who destroyed the idols of his father’s household.