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To: NorseViking
The same might be applied to hackers exposing political corruption.Not by the letter of law but by the spirit of justice in this case.

Like this:
In what BBC Russia says is possibly “the largest data leak in the history of the work of Russian special services on the Internet,” hackers stole 7.5 terabytes of data from a major contractor of Russia's Federal Security Service.

https://www.businessinsider.com/russias-intelligence-agency-hacked-exposing-secret-internet-projects-2019-7

49 posted on 11/26/2019 7:15:14 AM PST by AdmSmith (GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
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To: AdmSmith

I have no idea what was stolen, who did it or for what purpose in that case.

We are now discussing another leak.

Let’s rise above legal formalities. Let’s agree there was a hacking of Democrat emails by Russian officers and they exposed Clinton corruption.

What is the damage for you as an American citizen?

I believe none.

It is more like to the benefits of the Americans. It is useful to be informed on that even by the Russians in light of fact that the domestic agencies are factually the arms of DNC and don’t care about Democrat corruption.


50 posted on 11/26/2019 7:28:06 AM PST by NorseViking
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