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Post by cfin5256 on Apr 23, 2018 10:46:05 GMT -6
Conversation WikiLeaks WikiLeaks @wikileaks DNC head Tom Perez refuses to say whether lawsuit against @wikileaks was really Hillary Clinton's idea and how much it is going to cost Democrats Meet the Press @meetthepress FULL INTERVIEW: DNC Chair @tomperez joins #MTP to discuss the DNC's lawsuit against the Trump campaign and Wikileaks. (link: nbcnews.to/2K8equm) nbcnews.to/2K8equm 12:16 PM · Apr 22, 2018 Video link: youtu.be/UJ2Mzt7gmoQOf course he does.
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Post by trumped on Apr 23, 2018 11:57:33 GMT -6
Kim Dotcom Kim Dotcom @kimdotcom Let me assure you, the DNC hack wasn’t even a hack. It was an insider with a memory stick. I know this because I know who did it and why. Special Counsel Mueller is not interested in my evidence. My lawyers wrote to him twice. He never replied. 360 pounds! (link: www.google.com/amp/s/amp.smh.com.au/world/us-election/dnchack-did-kim-dotcom-warn-the-world-about-the-democratic-party-hacking-20160622-gpp15a.html) google.com/amp/s/amp.smh.… Donald J. Trump @realdonaldtrump I never said Russia did not meddle in the election, I said “it may be Russia, or China or another country or group, or it may be a 400 pound genius sitting in bed and playing with his computer.” The Russian “hoax” was that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia - it never did! 12:42 PM · Feb 18, 2018
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Post by soonernvolved on Apr 23, 2018 13:14:46 GMT -6
dailycaller.com/2018/04/23/roger-stone-dnc-lawsuit-discovery/Longtime Republican strategist Roger Stone and his lawyers intend to try and examine the Democratic National Committee’s servers for evidence of Russian hacking amid an ongoing lawsuit, he told The Daily Caller Monday. The DNC sued the 2016 Trump campaign, Stone, Manafort, Wikileaks and other involved entities Friday alleging an illegal conspiracy with the Russian government. The lawsuit “is based on conjecture, supposition and projection with no evidence, facts or proof,” Stone said in an email to TheDC. “The DNC lawsuit opens the door of discovery. My lawyers and I want to examine the DNC servers to settle this bogus claim of Russian hacking once and for all,” Stone declared. A letter from Stone’s lawyers to the DNC said, “One purpose of this letter is to advise the DNC we intend to test the basic underlying claims that “Russians” hacked, stole, and disseminated DNC data, rather than the various other plausible scenarios, including internal theft.” Stone added to TheDC that “The lawsuit is bogus, baseless, without merit- offering no hard proof to back up their fantasy that I conspired with a group of others to work with the Russians to hack the DNC and give the fruits of that hack to Wikileaks. It’s a fairy tale, a hoax and a canard.” ....... DNC response to this news:
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Post by trumped on Apr 23, 2018 14:12:29 GMT -6
Seth Rich is who downloaded the DNC data.
What is amazing is there has been zero updates on finding his killers. Nothing was stolen except possibly the thumb drive. All the cameras in DC and none are released that would show it? Its bizarre. And he is the one who downloaded/stole/took the DNC data and gave to Wiki. Wiki gave him a codename of “Panda”. Follow the dots.
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Post by trumped on Apr 23, 2018 14:25:52 GMT -6
America First 🗽🇺🇸 America First 🗽🇺🇸 @therealbp65 Two public narrative PD reports, one written only NINE minutes after the murder. The second propagates the “Hispanic” narrative & has since disappeared from the Cobalt system.
I’m willing to listen to a rational, informed explaination as to why this may be!
#HisNameWasSethRich 2:18 PM · Apr 20, 2018
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Post by trumped on Apr 23, 2018 14:29:10 GMT -6
Russia did not provide WikiLeaks with Democratic National Committee emails during the 2016 US presidential campaign and Julian Assange has physical evidence to prove it, says a Republican congressman who met with him.
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Post by Boots on Jun 6, 2018 15:44:33 GMT -6
"The curious case of Imran Awan, which sounds like an international spy thriller, is entering its third act. Awan was a congressional IT aide to Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., and he was finally fired just after he was arrested trying to fly to Pakistan last summer. Sources tell me that the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force has been looking into this matter since well before Awan and his crew of Pakistani congressional IT aides were booted off the House computer network in February 2017. The House Office of Inspector General tracked the Awans network usage and found that a massive amount of data was flowing from the (congressional) networks,” said Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa. “Over 5,700 logins by the five Awan associates were discovered on a single server within the House, the server of the Democratic Caucus Chairman, then Rep. Xavier Becerra of California. Up to 40 or more members of Congress had all of their data moved out their office servers and onto the Becerra server without their knowledge or consent.” Becerra left Congress in January 2017. Before he left, Capitol Police wanted a copy of the caucus server’s contents. Becerra presumably told Imran Awan that Capitol Police wanted a copy of the server. What is known is that Awan did produce a copy of a server’s data for Capitol Police; however, after taking a look at the data they were provided, Capitol Police determined they were given a copy of data from some other server instead. “Capitol Police found that the image (the copy of the server contents) they were supplied was false,” said Rep. Perry, quoting a report from the House Office of Inspector General. So the Awans had access to – in fact, were copying – all the emails, personal schedules and other data from the Democrats they worked for to this server and, according to other reports, a Dropbox account. Imran Awan was also going back to Pakistan for long stays and, in fact, at times worked remotely from Pakistan. This is where the case leads to possible espionage. www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018/06/06/democrats-it-scandal-set-to-explode-with-possible-plea-deal.html
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Post by kcrufnek on Jun 6, 2018 17:10:57 GMT -6
"The curious case of Imran Awan, which sounds like an international spy thriller, is entering its third act. Awan was a congressional IT aide to Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., and he was finally fired just after he was arrested trying to fly to Pakistan last summer. Sources tell me that the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force has been looking into this matter since well before Awan and his crew of Pakistani congressional IT aides were booted off the House computer network in February 2017. The House Office of Inspector General tracked the Awans network usage and found that a massive amount of data was flowing from the (congressional) networks,” said Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa. “Over 5,700 logins by the five Awan associates were discovered on a single server within the House, the server of the Democratic Caucus Chairman, then Rep. Xavier Becerra of California. Up to 40 or more members of Congress had all of their data moved out their office servers and onto the Becerra server without their knowledge or consent.” Becerra left Congress in January 2017. Before he left, Capitol Police wanted a copy of the caucus server’s contents. Becerra presumably told Imran Awan that Capitol Police wanted a copy of the server. What is known is that Awan did produce a copy of a server’s data for Capitol Police; however, after taking a look at the data they were provided, Capitol Police determined they were given a copy of data from some other server instead. “Capitol Police found that the image (the copy of the server contents) they were supplied was false,” said Rep. Perry, quoting a report from the House Office of Inspector General. So the Awans had access to – in fact, were copying – all the emails, personal schedules and other data from the Democrats they worked for to this server and, according to other reports, a Dropbox account. Imran Awan was also going back to Pakistan for long stays and, in fact, at times worked remotely from Pakistan. This is where the case leads to possible espionage. www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018/06/06/democrats-it-scandal-set-to-explode-with-possible-plea-deal.htmlAh yes. Former McDonalds workers and car salesmen that were paid millions of dollars and given access to many Dem congressmen's data and passwords. Nothing to see here. nothing to report. They should have all been jailed.
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Post by scout on Jun 6, 2018 18:22:40 GMT -6
I think the Imran Awan, and others, case is going to be a wrecking ball. The accusations that have been levied are so high level that they can't be ignored forever. If they are true, it will be the biggest espionage case I can think of.
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Post by principledcon on Jun 6, 2018 19:10:33 GMT -6
I think the Imran Awan, and others, case is going to be a wrecking ball. The accusations that have been levied are so high level that they can't be ignored forever. If they are true, it will be the biggest espionage case I can think of. One could hope so but so many high level officials have been exposed and none of them are even charged that I can find...just a bunch of congressional kabuki theater...this country will not survive if everyone isn't equal under the the law...
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Post by okie52 on Jun 7, 2018 19:40:55 GMT -6
Has the DNC filed suit against the Russkies for exposing their corrupt primary POTUS elections?
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