Did that back on December 31st when it first became public. I also provide a link to the original report in that link.
That covers it. I agree, the gov report is a joke.
Crowdstrike/Alperovitch is closely associated with and heavily funded by Clinton colleague Timothy Geithner.
The DNC refused to allow the gov to investigate. The gov relied on Crowdstrike/Alperovitch claims that Russia hacked the DNC email system.
Crowdstrike/Alperovitch bases his claim partly on the claims of a Russian blogger. The blogger claims that Ukrainian military units were targeted via malware inserted onto Ukrainian tablet computers, the malware provided to Russia the location of Ukrainian troops. As “evidence” the blogger cites a 2016 International Institute for Strategic Studies report of a sharp reduction of Ukrainian D-30 howitzers between 2013 and 2015. Ukraine denies any large loss of D-30 howitzers. Alperovitch claims this same malware was used to breach the DNC email system. The malware has been available for years prior to the DNC breach.
Alperovitch is a fellow at the Atlantic Council.
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The Russia/Trump narrative seems to have originated with Alexandra Chalupa, a long time Democrat operative and a Ukrainian activist. The narrative is heavily promoted by Andrea Chalupa, a Ukrainian activist and Alexandra’s daughter. Irena Chalupa, a Ukrainian activist and Alexandra’s daughter(?) is a fellow at the Atlantic Council.
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Former Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma’s son-in-law, Victor Pinchuk, sits on the Advisory Board of the Atlantic Council. In 2015 donated between $100,000 and $249,000 to the Atlantic Council. He has donated between $10 million and $25 million to the Clinton Foundation.
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