Will the CIA take out Putin, Trump, Comey, Tillerson and some other treasonous threats to the US? Trump encouraged Putin to hack the US. I think he's toast.
The US or one of it's allies killed Hugo Chavez and Kim Il Jung. They both died of cancer. I think that is how Putin is going to go or his plane will crash. I think the CIA with make Trump's death look like natural causes as well. He will have a massive heart attack probably on Airforce One or in Trump Tower.
Muslims may take out Putin. We could blind Russia's air defense and the "Muslims" could do a 911 on him as a cover for the sniper round. I think the Brits will orchestrate it. The Muslims will admit to it and the West will talk tough but in secret thank the Muslims for their cooperation. Putin is really pissing off the Muslims.
The message to Russia will be, "Don't mess with the US of A".
Putin Was Involved In Russia's Hack - CBSN Live Video - CBS News
PUTIN CAUGHT RED HANDED
Ever the master spy, Russian President
Vladimir Putin, a former
KGB colonel, was personally involved in the hacking of the
Democratic National Committee and efforts to interfere in the American elections, U.S. and foreign intelligence officials tell ABC News.
A spokesperson for Putin today called the reports “funny nonsense” but American intelligence agencies are failing to see any humor in the bold Russian cyber-attacks and the apparent role of the Russian president.
People in the intelligence community directly involved in uncovering and tracking the Russian hack say a new flow of information has directly connected Putin to what began as a lower-level effort by the Russian military to infiltrate the computers of both Republican and Democratic figures.
Once the hackers were successful in breaching the DNC’s systems, Putin became more directly involved with the effort, they say.
Russian officials have consistently denied any hacking activities around the U.S. election.
In October, the U.S. Intelligence Community said it “is confident that the Russian Government directed the recent compromises of e-mails from US persons and institutions.”
At the time, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Department of
Homeland Security said that “based on the scope and sensitivity of these efforts, that only Russia's senior-most officials could have authorized these activities.”
The appearance of documents from the DNC on
WikiLeaks in July kicked off a period of seemingly endless negative news stories, embarrassed the
Hillary Clinton campaign and led to the resignation of DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Five months later, the hack continues to dominate headlines.
Since winning the election, President-elect
Donald Trump has repeatedly questioned the intelligence community’s conclusions that the Russians were behind the election hacking.
Last weekend, acrimony between Trump and the intelligence agencies that he’ll soon control reached a boiling point, with the two sides engaging in a war of words over the details of Russia’s cyber activities that played out in national newspapers and television programs.
More: Trump Engages CIA in War of Words Over Russian Election Hacking
Meanwhile, President Barack Obama has ordered a full review of hacks, which the White House has said will be completed and presented to congress before the
inauguration on Jan.20.
And while sources say a number of retaliatory actions have been recommended – including going after secret bank accounts believed to belong to Putin – no responding action has taken place.