The indictment can be viewed on the justice department’s website. All 12 defendants are named, identified by rank and which GRU group they work for, street addresses of the offices, etc.
The level of detail is literally incredible (as in I don’t believe it). Multiple double agents inside Russian military intel would be required, and most of it seems unprovable. We’ll see how many of these turn out to be dead, fake, unemployed waiters, etc. Then there’s the little problem of the DNC not turning over their server for analysis — presumably the hacking claims comes from the old Crowdstrike investigation. If this set of defendants contests the case, there will be prohibitive “sources and methods” problems.
All in all, it’s another “creative-writing” exercise, cobbled together out of known pieces, with a little magic stirred in, timed to create discord during Trump’s meeting with Putin. Maybe they can have a laugh over it.
The timeline of events in the indictment might prove very useful for those who analyze such things.
LOL - I’m sure all the 12 officers leave their calling cards when they hack a server.
The timing of this move by the DOJ is ludicrous, and so obvious.
Don’t overlook the timing drives the utter damning public hearing (where Strozk creepy incompetence and narcissistic bloviating which exposed the deep wide spread political corruption in the DOJ, the Muller Clown show and the FBI) out of the “news” cycle and off the Sunday political shows.