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How is Wikileaks publishing files even after Assange's Internet was cut?
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| 10/18/16
Posted on 10/18/2016 2:07:22 PM PDT by cotton1706
Cutting the Internet cord on Julian Assange has not silenced the WikiLeaks mastermind, who likely has multiple backup systems in place to ensure his reign of terror on the politically powerful continues long after he loses web access. Assange has been holed up in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London for five years, but Wikileaks managed on Tuesday to unleash yet another massive dump of emails hacked from key Hillary Clinton aide John Podesta. Those disclosures came a day after his international hacktivist group said their leader's access to the cyber world was severed by the South Ameerican government.
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To: uncitizen
New Podesta emails dump this evening.
Here we go—the Cyber Security guy (Shane)gets the doofus of the year award for 2015:
Staff Orientation April 11, 2015
300 Cadman Plaza West, 11th Floor, Brooklyn NY 11201
Dial in information: 877-341-2677
10:00am Welcome from Campaign Leadership (Robby)
April Birthdays (Marlon)
10:05am Organizational Values (Kristina)
10:07am Team Intros
Department spokespeople introduce themselves & give 1-2 sentences on their approach and what the org can expect from their team
Vice Chair (Huma)
Communications & Research (Jen, Kristina, & Tony)
States / Political (Marlon)
Policy (Ann via phone)
Tech & Digital (Teddy, Katie & Steph)
Data & Analytics (Elan)
Finance (Dennis)
Operations (Beth)
Legal (Marc)
10:20am Campaign Expectations (Robby)
What people should expect
Launch / first month
Pre-summer & summer
Fall
Primaries
10:25am Key Information: Protocols & Compliance
Communications Issues (Jesse)
Handling Press/Media
Social Media Dos & Donts
General Behavior in Public
Clinton Foundation FYIs
Legal / Compliance
SuperPAC $ (Marc)
Document Retention & Email (Marc)
Donations & In-Kind (Nick)
Vetting, i.e. what gets vetted? (Nick)
Obligating the Campaign
Contracts (David)
Process
Authority
Budget (Gary)
Cash flow
Vendor logistics
Staffing requests
Reimbursements
Travel (Aditi)
11:00am Housekeeping Items
Systems (David)
Employee Manual
Salesforce
Cyber Security (Shane)
HR Items (Bernard)
Sexual Harassment
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Benefits FYIs
Direct Deposit
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Walking Tour - Exit Locations (offered at the end of the orientation)
11:30am Questions from Staff
A chance for folks to ask whatever questions they have that didnt get answered
11:45am Awards & Recognition
Super Saver
Above & Beyond
Its Your Time
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posted on
10/18/2016 3:49:31 PM PDT
by
cgbg
(This space for rent--$250K)
To: Scott from the Left Coast; Red Badger; Jeremiah Jr
Wouldnt it be neat if Wikileaks was actually the CIA / NSA<<<
Doubtful, in that Wikileaks is far to capable. They run circles around the talent in those agencies. Mossad however...
Now isn't that just the 'feel good' thought of the week.
Jews in [cyber] Space
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posted on
10/18/2016 3:52:23 PM PDT
by
Ezekiel
(All who mourn the destruction of America merit the celebration of her rebirth.)
To: cgbg
Uh, Robbie, I have a question.
If I accidentally walk in on Hillary and catch her yelling racist remarks, screaming, swearing, stomping, throwing things—do I really have to shoot myself so there are no witnesses?
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posted on
10/18/2016 3:52:45 PM PDT
by
cgbg
(This space for rent--$250K)
To: cgbg
thanks! Getting over there right now.
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posted on
10/18/2016 3:57:34 PM PDT
by
uncitizen
(JFK: The first victim of the New World Order)
To: Ezekiel
To: Jeremiah Jr
Here is an interesting look behind the slimy curtain. Use one controversy to bury another one!
From:cheryl.mills@gmail.com
To: re47@hillaryclinton.com
Date: 2015-08-07 19:07 Subject:
Re: Email statement
not to be sidetracked and narrowing the list to policy - but is she coming out against keystone? flagging for heather
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 5:04 PM, Robby Mook wrote: >
One thought on her doing press on Sunday vs Monday: whether the press > wants to cover it or not, we have pretty hefty policy to roll out on > Monday, so if we get this out of the way Sunday, the policy gives us a nice > way to move forward.
We could even have her come out against Keystone on > Monday as well (not sure where that stands), which will solicit criticism > but that might help distract from emails.
Kind of like bundling taxes, > health, and email last Friday.
> In any case, I would vote for having her address this Sunday, so we can > legitimately claim she's trying to move on and address what voters care > about on Monday. > Just a thought.
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posted on
10/18/2016 4:26:56 PM PDT
by
cgbg
(This space for rent--$250K)
To: cgbg
There is slimy and then there is K street DC revolving door "bipartisan" lobbyist slimy--just FYIed Podesta but here they are:
Daniel J. Jones Joins The Daschle Group Daniel J. Jones has joined The Daschle Group, A Public Policy Advisory of Baker Donelson, as senior vice president and public policy advisor.
Mr. Jones joins The Daschle Group having worked for the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence since 2007. There he advised senior officials on matters relating to foreign affairs, national security, defense policy and intelligence oversight.
During this period, Mr. Jones also worked with national and international media organizations, interest groups and other stakeholders in the context of building issue-oriented coalitions.
Previously, he worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), where he provided strategic guidance and tactical support to complex international investigations.
Prior to his time with the FBI, Mr. Jones served as a teacher with Teach for America. "Dan brings experience and insight that will be invaluable to our clients as he provides first-class strategic counsel on a wide range of domestic and international matters," said Former U.S. Senator and Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD), The Daschle Group's founder and chief executive officer.
"He is an excellent addition to our group and I look forward to working with him to achieve our client objectives in the transparent, innovative and bipartisan manner of The Daschle Group."
Scott Campbell, managing shareholder of Baker Donelson's Washington, D.C. office and president of the Howard Baker Forum, said, "Dan joins a powerful team of professionals at The Daschle Group. Their partnership with Baker Donelson's bipartisan group of seasoned Washington government relations and public policy professionals is a potent combination in providing our clients with long-term strategic counsel that is essential to protecting and advancing their businesses."
About The Daschle Group The Daschle Group, A Public Policy Advisory of Baker Donelson, is a full-service strategic advisory firm that advises clients on a broad array of economic, policy and political issues.
Founded by former U.S. Senator and Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and leading law and government affairs firm Baker Donelson, The Daschle Group is dedicated to achieving the public policy goals of its clients through creative strategies that promote transparency, flexibility and innovation. The Daschle Group works with Baker Donelson's Government Relations and Public Policy Group, founded by former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, continuing Senator Baker's legacy of respectful discourse, principled compromise, bipartisanship and finding practical solutions to difficult public policy challenges facing the nation. Daniel J. Jones Senior Advisor 901 K Street, N.W. Suite 900 Washington, District of Columbia 20001 202.508.3412 Daniel@DaschleGroup.com [ mailto:Daniel@DaschleGroup.com ] www.DaschleGroup.com
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posted on
10/18/2016 4:33:09 PM PDT
by
cgbg
(This space for rent--$250K)
To: cotton1706
How is Wikileaks publishing files even after Assange's Internet was cut? Gee, I don't know.
It's almost as if Wikileaks is an organization that is composed of more than one individual!
The Revolution is ON!
Vote Trump!
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posted on
10/18/2016 4:34:21 PM PDT
by
sargon
(The Revolution is ON! Vote Trump!)
To: huckfillary
"Assange would be a fool (and hes not) if he hadnt given duplicates to trusting compatriots"
I've been fascinated by this term "dead man's switch" that has turned up recently.
I know it refers to a case where someone has a contingency plan if anything happens to them.
O'Keefe has also hinted at this.
If so much as a hair on his head is touched, or he gets killed, there are backups that go thermonuclear.
Before there were computers, I know there were ways that people did this kind of thing.
Thirty years ago, one of my friends had a problem with a (corrupt) local politician who was threatening him in not very subtle ways.
He sent out letters to trusted friends and said:"If anything happens to me, send these letters to every media outlet. They contain all you need to know."
Then he sent a copy to the douchebag politician.
Amazingly, the creep knew that he was in big-time trouble, so he backed off of my friend.
I dunno if there was a "term" for this pre-internet, but it must have been a common tactic.
Kind of a MAD, mutally assured destruction weapon.
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posted on
10/18/2016 4:44:37 PM PDT
by
boop
(Jimi Hendrix: "Are You Deplorable?")
To: cotton1706
Pam Anderson took the flash drive with the release codes on it. Game on.
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posted on
10/18/2016 4:46:07 PM PDT
by
ncfool
( We are in the United Socialist State of aMeriKa. The USSA. Sheeple of aMeriKa follow hil-LIAR-ly)
To: cotton1706
Isn’t it supposed to be something more than just one man’s creature? If Assange is some kind of radical anarchist or whatever he is, would he really have arranged the whole thing to be entirely dependent on himself? True, some anarchists may be secret authoritarians, but it’s unlikely that the whole operation depends on Assange.
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posted on
10/18/2016 4:50:35 PM PDT
by
x
To: Red Badger
Wouldnt it be neat if Wikileaks was actually the CIA / NSA?..............
WOW that is a great theory, the US fighting the enemy wothin!
To: cotton1706
Duplicate bathroom server.
To: cotton1706
Seriously? Are those idiots on Faux News really that painfully stupid?
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posted on
10/18/2016 6:33:27 PM PDT
by
ManHunter
(You can run, but you'll only die tired... Army snipers: Reach out and touch someone)
To: rdcbn
Can they really be that stupid? Yes. And they think 'we' are even stupider.
After all 'we' voted for them.
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posted on
10/18/2016 7:02:18 PM PDT
by
null and void
(America is sick. We will find out if the disease is fatal come November.)
To: Preston Manning
I bet the Fedgov is frantically trying to trace where today’s upload came from.
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posted on
10/18/2016 7:06:01 PM PDT
by
ez
("Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is..." - Milton)
To: cgbg
If I accidentally walk in on Hillary and catch her yelling racist remarks, screaming, swearing, stomping, throwing thingsdo I really have to shoot myself so there are no witnesses? Nope.
They'll take care of it for you.
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posted on
10/18/2016 7:12:38 PM PDT
by
null and void
(America is sick. We will find out if the disease is fatal come November.)
To: ez
Probably Assange’s folks have the IP showing as The White House—and Hillary’s folks are stupid enough to believe it.
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posted on
10/19/2016 1:37:34 AM PDT
by
cgbg
(This space for rent--$250K)
To: cgbg; Ezekiel
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