CONFIRMED: Bogus Trump-Russia Alfa Bank Connections Were Created By Hillary Supporter, Working with Fusion GPS And Pushed BY CROOKED HILLARY!
1 posted on
04/01/2019 8:17:38 PM PDT by
bitt
To: Whenifhow; null and void; aragorn; EnigmaticAnomaly; kalee; Kale; 2ndDivisionVet; azishot; ...
2 posted on
04/01/2019 8:17:51 PM PDT by
bitt
(The pain IS coming!!!)
To: bitt
3 posted on
04/01/2019 8:21:47 PM PDT by
Doogle
(( USAF.68-73....8th TFW Ubon Thailand....never store a threat you should have eliminated)))
To: bitt
4 posted on
04/01/2019 8:24:46 PM PDT by
Doogle
(( USAF.68-73....8th TFW Ubon Thailand....never store a threat you should have eliminated)))
To: bitt
There was a time, not long ago, when I thought of GP as about equal to Info Wars. Now it reads like those old AP teleprinters I used when I’d write up newscasts when I worked the radio station in my college days at Fordham. They were boring but straight news. You could trust what came out of them.
5 posted on
04/01/2019 8:29:56 PM PDT by
xkaydet65
To: bitt
The FISA judge HAD to be in on it.
To: bitt
***CONFIRMED: Bogus Trump-Russia Alfa Bank Connections Were Created By Hillary Supporter, Working with Fusion GPS And Pushed BY CROOKED HILLARY!***
I am not sure anyone has clearly stated it, but Hildy is the mind behind ALL this horrible division and corruption... the mind, you understand, not the pocketbook. Hildy would never spend a penny of her own, she's far too greedy for that.
Look at all the people who have corrupted themselves - or died - in her service. They never thought that she would lose!
Mephistopheles is calling in his marker.
9 posted on
04/01/2019 8:40:23 PM PDT by
Bob Ireland
(The Democrat Party is a criminal enterprise)
To: bitt; piasa
But a small, tightly knit community of computer scientists who pursue such worksome at cybersecurity firms, some in academia, some with close ties to three-letter federal agenciesis also spurred by a sense of shared idealism and considers itself the benevolent posse that chases off the rogues and rogue states that try to purloin sensitive data and infect the internet with their bugs. Were the Union of Concerned Nerds, in the wry formulation of the Indiana University computer scientist L. Jean Camp. In late spring, this community of malware hunters placed itself in a high state of alarm. Word arrived that Russian hackers had infiltrated the servers of the Democratic National Committee, an attack persuasively detailed by the respected cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike. The computer scientists posited a logical hypothesis, which they set out to rigorously test: If the Russians were worming their way into the DNC, they might very well be attacking other entities central to the presidential campaign, including Donald Trumps many servers. We wanted to help defend both campaigns, because we wanted to preserve the integrity of the election, says one of the academics, who works at a university that asked him not to speak with reporters because of the sensitive nature of his work. . .In late July, one of these scientistswho asked to be referred to as Tea Leaves, a pseudonym that would protect his relationship with the networks and banks that employ him to sift their datafound what looked like malware emanating from Russia. The destination domain had Trump in its name, which of course attracted Tea Leaves attention. But his discovery of the data was pure happenstancea surprising needle in a large haystack of DNS lookups on his screen. I have an outlier here that connects to Russia in a strange way, he wrote in his notes. He couldnt quite figure it out at first. But what he saw was a bank in Moscow that kept irregularly pinging a server registered to the Trump Organization on Fifth Avenue. . .The researchers quickly dismissed their initial fear that the logs represented a malware attack. The communication wasnt the work of bots. The irregular pattern of server lookups actually resembled the pattern of human conversationconversations that began during office hours in New York and continued during office hours in Moscow. It dawned on the researchers that this wasnt an attack, but a sustained relationship between a server registered to the Trump Organization and two servers registered to an entity called Alfa Bank. The researchers had initially stumbled in their diagnosis because of the odd configuration of Trumps server. Ive never seen a server set up like that, says Christopher Davis, who runs the cybersecurity firm HYAS InfoSec Inc. and won a FBI Director Award for Excellence for his work tracking down the authors of one of the worlds nastiest botnet attacks. . .(The company said in a statement: Spectrum Health does not have a relationship with Alfa Bank or any of the Trump organizations. We have concluded a rigorous investigation with both our internal IT security specialists and expert cyber security firms. Our experts have conducted a detailed analysis of the alleged internet traffic and did not find any evidence that it included any actual communications (no emails, chat, text, etc.) between Spectrum Health and Alfa Bank or any of the Trump organizations. While we did find a small number of incoming spam marketing emails, they originated from a digital marketing company, Cendyn, advertising Trump Hotels.) Spectrum accounted for a relatively trivial portion of the traffic. Eighty-seven percent of the DNS lookups involved the two Alfa Bank servers. Its pretty clear that its not an open mail server, Camp told me. These organizations are communicating in a way designed to block other people out. :
"Was a Trump Server Communicating With Russia? This spring, a group of computer scientists set out to determine whether hackers were interfering with the Trump campaign. They found something they werent expecting." By Franklin Foer (10/31/2016)
13 posted on
04/01/2019 9:01:25 PM PDT by
Fedora
To: bitt; Fred Nerks
14 posted on
04/01/2019 9:03:56 PM PDT by
Brown Deer
(America First!)
To: bitt
16 posted on
04/01/2019 9:34:21 PM PDT by
stylin19a
(2016 - Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
To: bitt
This is from 2017, and it helps show what we already knew.
The entire investigation was a conspiracy to frame the President.
To: bitt
“...Americans still dont really know the sources for the phony Steele dossier...”
I was under the impression it is well-known.
23 posted on
04/02/2019 4:39:01 AM PDT by
Lee'sGhost
("Just look at the flowers, Lizzie. Just look at the flowers.")
To: bitt
32 posted on
02/13/2022 2:51:48 PM PST by
piasa
(Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
To: bitt
Leslie Stahl, slimy, propagandist for her friend Hillary, is just another example of the cabal of evil Democrat media.
One hashtag that was getting the most notice was a 2020 60 minutes video that showed Trump talking to radical far-left 60 minutes host Lesley Stahl.
In the video, Stahl was being hostile and argumentative with Trump over his truthful claims that he and his campaign were spied upon by Clinton and others, which is what the Durham report just proved:
Journalist Kyle Becker of Becker News was one of many people to repost the old footage- and then Becker went even further and slammed the ‘news” show for being long-time Democrat propaganda.
When has “60 Minutes” ever stopped a Democrat such as Hillary Clinton from making an accusation because the network ‘couldn’t prove it’?
“Did they censor Trump’s interview because they couldn’t ‘prove it’ or because *they knew* he was right? @60Minutes,” Becker posted.
60 Mins Footage Vindicates Trump’s ‘Fake News ‘Claims, Durham Report Exposes 2020 Mastermind Marc Elias | FRONTLINE AMERICA
33 posted on
02/14/2022 7:48:19 AM PST by
KeyLargo
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