What are the direct WikiLeaks permalinks for Podesta email IDs 46736, 47943, 52098, 56753 and 6008?

Checked on February 2, 2026
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Executive summary

The WikiLeaks Podesta archive uses a consistent permalink format of the form https://www.wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/{ID}, which is visible in multiple entries in the archive (for example emailid/47943 and emailid/302) and on the main Podesta hub [1] [2] [3]. One of the five requested permalinks is explicitly shown in the reporting; the remaining four are presented below as direct URLs constructed using the same, documented pattern — these constructions follow the archive’s visible URL scheme but are not individually confirmed in the supplied snippets to be indexed pages.

1. Confirmed permalink (explicit in sources)

The permalink for Podesta email ID 47943 is explicitly published in the WikiLeaks Podesta archive at: https://www.wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/47943, as shown by the archive entry for that message [1].

2. Archive URL pattern and precedent

The Podesta collection on WikiLeaks reveals a clear, repeatable URL pattern for individual messages — entries like /podesta-emails/emailid/302 and /podesta-emails/emailid/47943 demonstrate the archive’s structure and establish the canonical permalink template used across the dataset [2] [1], which aligns with the index and overview pages for the Podesta series on WikiLeaks [3] [4].

3. Constructed permalinks for the requested IDs

Using the documented pattern from the archive, the direct permalinks for the requested Podesta email IDs would be:

  • ID 46736: https://www.wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/46736
  • ID 52098: https://www.wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/52098
  • ID 56753: https://www.wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/56753
  • ID 6008: https://www.wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/6008

These URLs are constructed precisely according to the archive’s observed address scheme [1] [2], and therefore represent the direct permalinks one would use to access those specific email entries if they are present in the archive.

4. Limits of the supplied reporting and verification caveats

The supplied snippets explicitly show the permalink only for emailid/47943 [1] and provide examples that establish the /emailid/ pattern [2]; the reporting does not include separate snippets that confirm the existence or contents of the four other specific IDs within the provided sources, so while the URLs above are correctly formed per the archive’s scheme [3] [4] [1] [2], this response cannot assert from the given documents that each constructed link resolves to a live page or what the content of those pages is — verifying live resolution or content would require visiting those permalinks on the WikiLeaks site itself.

5. Alternative viewpoint and practical next steps

An alternative, cautious reading is that some archival systems may change slugs or remove items over time, so even correctly formed permalinks may 404 or be relocated; the conservative approach is to treat the provided URLs as the canonical addresses to try and then confirm them directly on WikiLeaks. The Podesta hub and mirror/our.wikileaks instance provide additional index material and cryptographic fingerprints for the dataset [4] [3], which researchers can consult to cross-check any discovered email entries.

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