Posted on 11/08/2021 12:25:22 PM PST by TChad
Two computer researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have been cited in a recent indictment against an attorney for the 2016 Hillary Clinton for President campaign accused of making false statements in building the case that Donald Trump colluded with Russia during the campaign.
In building the case that Trump had worked with a bank with Kremlin ties, one of the researchers warned they would have to “expose every trick we have in our bag” to make “a very weak association” between Trump and the Russians.
According to the indictment, Georgia Tech computer scientist Manos Antonakakis (referred to in the indictment as “Researcher-1”), and data scientist David Dagon (“Researcher-2”) were on a team of data experts tasked with finding links between Trump and the Russian government.
The team’s findings were later disseminated to media outlets and to FBI investigators looking into collusion between Trump and the Russians.
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“The only thing that drives us at this point is that we just do not like [Trump],” Antonakakis added. “This will not fly in eyes of public scrutiny. Folks, I am afraid we have tunnel vision. Time to regroup?”
(Excerpt) Read more at thecollegefix.com ...
It is truly amazing, even though not unexpected, to see the things we knew were going on under the surface of all this garbage and the motives confirmed with this information coming out.
And there will be no virtually no coverage from the media on this who were all in on it.
Say goodnight to the Alfa bank hoax.
That’s just the thing. It all was literally - even the littlest things in this whole sordid affair - things people were making up out of whole cloth. Completely fake. Completely a hoax.
Rachel is livid over RussiaGate. It's very entertaining.
Correct. To those living in the leftist media's bubble, the Alfa Bank hoax never occurred. Anyone who suggests otherwise will be canceled as a conspiracy theorist.
I AM SO SHOCKED..........................
So, if you don’t like someone it’s okay to invent fraudulent documents? These scum just break the law without a thought or care.
But, but, TRUMP!!!
Apparently, its ok to invent fraudulent documents and lie to the court, as long as you are an FBI lawyer.
Yep. You don’t even lose your law license.
Thanks, but I dislike viewing Rachel Maddow for more that a minute or two. I ended up seeing more of her than I wanted to see during peak Russiagate just because her show played in a location where I hung out. She can’t stop lying.
ultimately the data files(logs) are simply text files and open to edit at will by anyone with. access to the systems where the data came from.
Considering who loudly Democrats complain about anything and everything that they think tries to either suppress votes or to smear Republican opponents, I wonder if some of the “civil rights voter suppression” or “illegal campaign practices” criminal charges should be laid at the feet of these computer political hacks?
That guy named Rachael Maddow is sure a nutjob. Hard to watch, hard to listen to, and totally full of lies.
Adam Piore, Newsweek, 10-24-2019:
In a lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Manos Antonakakis, an associate professor in the school of electrical and computer engineering, and research scientist Omar Alrawi, have also been probing the gaping security vulnerabilities of the emerging IoT. Antonakakis notes that while there’s a class of well-known vendors that “at least try to get the security right in some cases,” even large manufacturers are under pressure to rush new IoT products onto the current market. “It takes a lot of quality assurance and testing, and penetration analysis and vulnerability analysis to get it right,” he says. But the rush to market “comes into violent disagreements with proven security practices.”
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