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The US senate today officially concluded that Russia did interfere in the 2016 Presidential election and tried to help President Trump defeat Hillary Clinton.
Findings that Russia meddled to help Trump beat Clinton were 'accurate and on point': Senate intel panel | Fox News
The Senate also expects that Russia is likely to interfere in the 2018 midterm elections.
I think it has been know from the start of all this that the Russians interfered. The question is whether trump asked or encouraged them to interfere.
I have always been of the opinion that trump or someone in trump's entourage was involved, but that doesn't mean it is true.
Multiple sources have predicted that Micheal Cohen, President Trump's former long term personal lawyer and "fixer" will flip evidence to the Meuller investigation to avoid jail time.
A credible scenario is that Cohen will provide evidence that Trump laundered Russian money to avoid past financial crises in his life. President Trump often behaves like the fictional character from the movie the Manchurian Candidate.
Trump may not be crazy but he sure acts like he is set on disrupting the Western world order all to the benefit of the Kremlin which is partly why Russia hacked the Democrats email (as concluded by the US Senate) to help Trump win the election.
Last edited by SalesServiceGuy; 07-05-2018 at 12:06 AM.
The US Dept of Justice indicted 12 Russian intelligence officers of interfering in the US 2016 Election
12 Russian Agents Indicted in Mueller Investigation - The New York Times
WASHINGTON — The special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election issued an indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officers on Friday in the hacking of the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton presidential campaign.
The 29-page indictment is the most detailed accusation by the American government to date of the Russian government’s interference in the 2016 election, and it includes a litany of brazen Russian subterfuge operations meant to foment chaos in the months before Election Day.
From phishing attacks to gain access to Democratic operatives, to money laundering, to attempts to break into state elections boards, the indictment details a vigorous and complex effort by Russia’s top military intelligence service to sabotage the campaign of Mr. Trump’s Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
The indictment revealed that on July 27, 2016, Russian hackers tried for the first time to break into the servers of Mrs. Clinton’s personal offices. It was the same day that Mr. Trump publicly encouraged Russia to hack Mrs. Clinton’s emails.
Separately, the indictment states that the hackers were communicating with “a person who was in regular contact with senior members of the presidential campaign.” Two government officials identified the person as Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime adviser to Mr. Trump and the subject of close scrutiny by the F.B.I. and Mr. Mueller’s team. There is no indication that Mr. Stone knew he was communicating with Russians.
Friday’s indictment is a “big building block in the narrative being constructed for the American people regarding what happened during the election,” said Raj De, the chairman of the cybersecurity practice at Mayer Brown and the former general counsel of the National Security Agency.
By pulling together threads that Americans have read about for years — including the hacking of political institutions and campaigns, the dissemination of hacked emails and the attempts to compromise state election infrastructure — “this shows that the Russian campaign to impact the election was more coordinated and strategic than some have given it credit,” Mr. De said. “This indictment is our clearest window into that campaign.”
The document is a portrait of a coordinated and well-executed attack that targeted more than 300 people affiliated with the Clinton campaign, as well as other Democratic Party organizations. They implanted malicious computer code into computers, covertly monitored their users and stole their files that led to a series of disastrous leaks.
The Russians also worked with people and organizations that were in a position to spread the information, including WikiLeaks.
Most of the Russian intelligence officials charged in Friday’s indictment worked for the Russian military intelligence agency, formerly known as the G.R.U. and now called the Main Directorate.
The indictment released Friday said that the agents handled the most financial transactions with the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. The Malaysian computer server that hosted DCLeaks.com, for instance, was paid for with this virtual currency.
Because Bitcoin functions without any central authority, the technology “allowed the conspirators to avoid direct relations with traditional financial institutions, allowing them to evade greater scrutiny of their identities and sources of funds,” the indictment said.
So, do we have a public spanking ?
Do we spy on other countries= YES 👍
**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**
The indictments by the US Dept of Justice states that 12 high ranking officers of the Russian military successfully engaged in a cyber attack against the USA in 2016 with the objective of weakening Hilary Clinton's chances of becoming US president.
It is not yet known how their efforts effected voting.
The indictments also state the Wikileaks, DCLeaks and Guccifer 2.0 were direct conduits of Russian misinformation to the American public.
Last edited by SalesServiceGuy; 07-14-2018 at 11:50 PM.
It all comes down to the persons,companies,countries final "INTENT". What is, and what will be the "INTENT" of the current political wrangle?
You cannot enter into a free for all dog-eat-dog fight with a mouse... Who will be top dog, and what will the top dog do ("INTENT") once he's eaten all the other dogs?
Last edited by NeoMatrix; 07-16-2018 at 12:31 AM.
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