to Cairo authorities . Despite repeated attempts , they received no response , the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority said . Radar soon lost the plane 's signal , just after it entered Egyptian airspace , the authority said .
However , while the mainstream media pounced on this story , the same media sources have been largely silent about the many documents WikiLeaks released the same day that reflect badly on Hillary Clinton . As The New American reported last week , WikiLeaks ' Julian Assange promised to release a new batch of leaked documents each week for 10 weeks , descibing the troves of documents as “ significant material on war , arms , oil , Google , the election and mass surveillance ” that show “ interesting features of U.S. power factions and how they operate . ” The documents released Friday comprised the first batch of this material . That first installment includes the Podesta e - mails — 2,060 e - mails involving , among other things , evidence that Hillary Clinton , as secretary of state , approved her part of the deal to transfer controltransaction.transaction.transfercontrolof a company called “ Uranium One ” to Russian interests — along with giving Russia “ effective control of one - fifth of all uranium production capacity in the United States . ” Meanwhile , the Clinton Foundation received millions of dollars in “ donations ” from “ individuals directly connected to the deal including the Chairman of Uranium One , Ian Telfer . ” Furthermore , though Secretary Clinton was required to disclose all donors to the Clinton Foundation , the “ donations ” from Tefler were not disclosed . And , just to top it off , when the New York Times reported on this scandal last year , Clinton Campaign spokesman Brian Fallon denied the allegations in an e - mail to the Times , saying :
However , while the mainstream media pounced on this story , the same media sources have been largely silent about the many documents WikiLeaks released the same day that reflect badly on Hillary Clinton . As The New American reported last week , WikiLeaks ' Julian Assange promised to release a new batch of leaked documents each week for 10 weeks , descibing the troves of documents as “ significant material on war , arms , oil , Google , the election and mass surveillance ” that show “ interesting features of U.S. power factions and how they operate . ” The documents released Friday comprised the first batch of this material . That first installment includes the Podesta e - mails — 2,060 e - mails involving , among other things , evidence that Hillary Clinton , as secretary of state , approved her part of the deal to transfer controltransaction.transaction.naof a company called “ Uranium One ” to Russian interests — along with giving Russia “ effective control of one - fifth of all uranium production capacity in the United States . ” Meanwhile , the Clinton Foundation received millions of dollars in “ donations ” from “ individuals directly connected to the deal including the Chairman of Uranium One , Ian Telfer . ” Furthermore , though Secretary Clinton was required to disclose all donors to the Clinton Foundation , the “ donations ” from Tefler were not disclosed . And , just to top it off , when the New York Times reported on this scandal last year , Clinton Campaign spokesman Brian Fallon denied the allegations in an e - mail to the Times , saying :