Russiagate: What We Know and What we Don't Know

And was provided to him by Russian GRU agents. None of it showed illegal activity. It was embarrassing and some of it was altered.

Assange is about an unamerican as you can get


A) You don't know that it was provided to him by Russia, you simply suspect it was and maybe you're right, but stop saying "we know it was" because you do not

B) Oh, that's false, some of them DID show illegal activity.

C) None of it was altered
 
And was provided to him by Russian GRU agents. None of it showed illegal activity. It was embarrassing and some of it was altered.

Assange is about an unamerican as you can get


A) You don't know that it was provided to him by Russia, you simply suspect it was and maybe you're right, but stop saying "we know it was" because you do not

B) Oh, that's false, some of them DID show illegal activity.

C) None of it was altered
Now you're just lying. I provided the link previously.

The latest indictment issued by Robert Mueller, the special counsel, charged twelve members of the G.R.U., Russia’s military-intelligence directorate, with hacking and disseminating Democratic e-mails and other files during the election. It is a highly detailed document, in many ways remarkable. In it, we learn, for instance, that Western intelligence officers had penetrated the G.R.U. so thoroughly that they could track the keystrokes of individual Russian operatives at their desks in a Moscow building. We learn that these G.R.U. staff members essentially Googled vulnerabilities in the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee before hacking into it. We learn that, from within the D.C.C.C., the G.R.U. hackers moved into the D.N.C. We learn that D.N.C. data were relayed to an American server in Illinois as they were being exfiltrated. We learn that G.R.U. officers used cryptocurrency to pay people around the world to provide things that the operation required—domain names, access to virtual private networks (V.P.N.s). The indictment may only be an accusation, but it hints at the remarkably granular forensic intelligence that has been gathered.
 
C) None of it was altered

from Politifact


Experts pointed to the Democratic National Committee email hack that happened earlier this year. Metadata from the stolen and leaked documents showed the hackers had edited documents. For example, hackers were kicked out of the DNC network June 11, yet among their documents is a file that was created on June 15, found Thomas Rid, a war studies professor at King’s College London.

A few weeks later, Guccifer 2.0, the hacker believed to have Russian ties, released documents supposedly stolen from the Clinton Foundation. But security analysts reviewed the documents and found that they actually came from the DNC hacks, not the foundation. And some of the information was likely fabricated, like a folder conspicuously titled "Pay to Play."
 
So we've has Trumpers/Russian trolls (hard to tell the difference) claiming that the word of the Russian Lawyer/agent and Assange...who was at LEAST a Russian asset if not an actual agent...is good enough.

Oh...
 
Looks like the Russian trollbots have given up
 
And was provided to him by Russian GRU agents. None of it showed illegal activity. It was embarrassing and some of it was altered.

Assange is about an unamerican as you can get


A) You don't know that it was provided to him by Russia, you simply suspect it was and maybe you're right, but stop saying "we know it was" because you do not

B) Oh, that's false, some of them DID show illegal activity.

C) None of it was altered
Now you're just lying. I provided the link previously.

The latest indictment issued by Robert Mueller, the special counsel, charged twelve members of the G.R.U., Russia’s military-intelligence directorate, with hacking and disseminating Democratic e-mails and other files during the election. It is a highly detailed document, in many ways remarkable. In it, we learn, for instance, that Western intelligence officers had penetrated the G.R.U. so thoroughly that they could track the keystrokes of individual Russian operatives at their desks in a Moscow building. We learn that these G.R.U. staff members essentially Googled vulnerabilities in the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee before hacking into it. We learn that, from within the D.C.C.C., the G.R.U. hackers moved into the D.N.C. We learn that D.N.C. data were relayed to an American server in Illinois as they were being exfiltrated. We learn that G.R.U. officers used cryptocurrency to pay people around the world to provide things that the operation required—domain names, access to virtual private networks (V.P.N.s). The indictment may only be an accusation, but it hints at the remarkably granular forensic intelligence that has been gathered.
Old Yeller thinks Russian agents interfering in our election is "funny"
 
And was provided to him by Russian GRU agents. None of it showed illegal activity. It was embarrassing and some of it was altered.

Assange is about an unamerican as you can get


A) You don't know that it was provided to him by Russia, you simply suspect it was and maybe you're right, but stop saying "we know it was" because you do not

B) Oh, that's false, some of them DID show illegal activity.

C) None of it was altered
Now you're just lying. I provided the link previously.

The latest indictment issued by Robert Mueller, the special counsel, charged twelve members of the G.R.U., Russia’s military-intelligence directorate, with hacking and disseminating Democratic e-mails and other files during the election. It is a highly detailed document, in many ways remarkable. In it, we learn, for instance, that Western intelligence officers had penetrated the G.R.U. so thoroughly that they could track the keystrokes of individual Russian operatives at their desks in a Moscow building. We learn that these G.R.U. staff members essentially Googled vulnerabilities in the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee before hacking into it. We learn that, from within the D.C.C.C., the G.R.U. hackers moved into the D.N.C. We learn that D.N.C. data were relayed to an American server in Illinois as they were being exfiltrated. We learn that G.R.U. officers used cryptocurrency to pay people around the world to provide things that the operation required—domain names, access to virtual private networks (V.P.N.s). The indictment may only be an accusation, but it hints at the remarkably granular forensic intelligence that has been gathered.
Old Yeller thinks Russian agents interfering in our election is "funny"


Seen ZERO proof to date. Frankly, Dont care. If dumb enough to be hood-winked into changing vote? Too dumb to be voting.

BO interefered in many countries elections, proven. No big deal to me. Seal the border. That is the big deal.

Btw: the NSA supposedly has every transmission? Including the Bleach-Bitted missing Beast hidden correspondence while working FOR the American Public. Pull that up.
 
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And was provided to him by Russian GRU agents. None of it showed illegal activity. It was embarrassing and some of it was altered.

Assange is about an unamerican as you can get


A) You don't know that it was provided to him by Russia, you simply suspect it was and maybe you're right, but stop saying "we know it was" because you do not

B) Oh, that's false, some of them DID show illegal activity.

C) None of it was altered
Now you're just lying. I provided the link previously.

The latest indictment issued by Robert Mueller, the special counsel, charged twelve members of the G.R.U., Russia’s military-intelligence directorate, with hacking and disseminating Democratic e-mails and other files during the election. It is a highly detailed document, in many ways remarkable. In it, we learn, for instance, that Western intelligence officers had penetrated the G.R.U. so thoroughly that they could track the keystrokes of individual Russian operatives at their desks in a Moscow building. We learn that these G.R.U. staff members essentially Googled vulnerabilities in the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee before hacking into it. We learn that, from within the D.C.C.C., the G.R.U. hackers moved into the D.N.C. We learn that D.N.C. data were relayed to an American server in Illinois as they were being exfiltrated. We learn that G.R.U. officers used cryptocurrency to pay people around the world to provide things that the operation required—domain names, access to virtual private networks (V.P.N.s). The indictment may only be an accusation, but it hints at the remarkably granular forensic intelligence that has been gathered.
Old Yeller thinks Russian agents interfering in our election is "funny"


Seen ZERO proof to date. Frankly, Dont care. If dumb enough to be hood-winked into changing vote? To dumb to be voting.

BO interefered in many countries elections, proven. No big deal to me. Seal the border. That is the big deal.

Btw: the NSA supposedly has every transmission? Including the Bleach-Bitted missibg Beast hidden correspondence while working FOR the American Public. Pull that up.
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The US Treasury Department announced yesterday (Jan. 27) that it had ended sanctions on three companies controlled by Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, a close ally of president Vladimir Putin. Sanctions on Russian energy giant EuroSibEnergo, aluminum producer UC Rusal, and Rusal’s parent company, En+ Group, were lifted after just 10 months, despite strong objections from members of both parties in Congress.

Lloyd Doggett, a Texas Democrat who serves on the House Ways and Means Committee, told Quartz the move is a “sordid deal,” adding “the Trump Administration is working seven days a week with favoritism for Russia.”

At the same time Chris Burnham was appointed to the Board of Deripaska;s company

“Mr. Burnham is a former Vice Chairman at Deutsche Bank Asset Management and co-founded and led Deutsche Bank’s direct private equity group, RREEF Capital Partners.

Deutsche Bank was recently fined heavily for laundering Russian money

Burnham was also a member of Donald Trump’s presidential transition

Oh...
 
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So let's recap here.

Trump rolls back sanctions on Deripaska The oligarch that Manafort worked for and to whom Manafort was passing internal RNC polling data to). In return a former Deutsche Bank bigshot (Russian money laundering bank) and Trump transition team member is put on the Board of Directors for Deripaska's company.

And oh yea...turns out that removing those sanctions is worth several hundred million to OVD,

Oh...
 
So let's recap here.

Trump rolls back sanctions on Deripaska The oligarch that Manafort worked for and to whom Manafort was passing internal RNC polling data to). In return a former Deutsche Bank bigshot (Russian money laundering bank) and Trump transition team member is put on the Board of Directors for Deripaska's company.

And oh yea...turns out that removing those sanctions is worth several hundred million to OVD,

Oh...
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So Russian;s influencing our government doesn't bother you?

What a surprise
 
At the same time Chris Burnham was appointed to the Board of Deripaska;s company

“Mr. Burnham is a former Vice Chairman at Deutsche Bank Asset Management and co-founded and led Deutsche Bank’s direct private equity group, RREEF Capital Partners.

Deutsche Bank was recently fined heavily for laundering Russian money

Burnham was also a member of Donald Trump’s presidential transition
 
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