Posted on Jan 4, 2017
What do we actually know about the Russia-Assange-hacking allegations?
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What do we really know about the allegations... the simple answer is that it's a big smokescreen to distract the American public in order to delegitimize a Trump Presidency.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
Exactly... pay no attention to that man behind the corner... I am the Great and Powerful OZ.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
PO1 John Crafton - Literally my favorite movie. Not a movie I would have watched on my own accord, but it was recommended to me many years ago and I have been recommending it to others ever since.
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We know what we know, but we don't know what we don't know. All I know is that the Dems in general and Obama/Hillary/et al have a narrative to push and they can't be bothered with the kind of rational analysis you offer
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CPL Robert Ray
CPT Jack Durish - As a favorite character of mine once said, "And what kind of head of Security would I be if I let people like me know things that I'm not supposed to know? [I mean,] I know what I know because I have to know it, and if I don't have to know it, I don't tell me, and I don't let anyone else tell me, either."
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Podesta's password was 'password'. Podesta clicked on numerous phishing emails.
And to think this is the same crew who claim Hillary's private email server in the basement was fully protected and the Russians never got into the State Dept servers.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2017/01/04/assange-podestas-password-was-password-n2267069
And to think this is the same crew who claim Hillary's private email server in the basement was fully protected and the Russians never got into the State Dept servers.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2017/01/04/assange-podestas-password-was-password-n2267069
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LTC (Join to see)
It is amazing how many people use "password". I have a tool that uses a dictionary attack and it starts with the most common passwords. It isn't hard.
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MAJ Norm Michaels
What really bothers me is how the political appointees designated to lead our nation's intelligence services are using their positions to make false analyses for partisan gains. This is absolutely wrong. I understand the desire to protect individual ideology; however, THEIR FIRST LOYALTY SHOULD BE TO THIS NATION, NOT THEIR POLITICAL PARTY.
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