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And you continue to dodge it Henri.

Good choice I suppose. It's not answerable from your highly irrational perspective.

The problem is that US Intel does not always tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. They sometimes use red flags to start wars, along with Israel, like the sinking of that US ship Liberty with many casualties by Israel during the six day war in 1967. I agree that there are Russian spies and part of their job is to spy and hack American emails. Putin is an old KGB man. Ray McGovern agrees with that. These leaks of confidential Trump phone calls probably come from US Intel. That's illegal. Trump isn't running the country.

This is what Ray McGovern has on the internet about the matter, and it makes sense to me:

Or, as former UK Ambassador Craig Murray has blogged under the title*Stunning Admission from Obama on WikiLeaks:

“In his final press conference, beginning around 8 minutes 30 seconds in, Obama admits that they have no evidence of how WikiLeaks got the DNC material. This undermines the stream of completely evidence-free nonsense that has been emerging from the US intelligence services this last two months, in which a series of suppositions have been strung together to make unfounded assertions that have been repeated again and again in the mainstream media.

“Most crucially of all Obama refers to ‘The DNC emails that were leaked.’ Note ‘leaked’ and not ‘hacked.’ I have been repeating that this was a leak, not a hack, until I am blue in the face. William Binney, former Technical Director of the NSA, has asserted that were it a hack the NSA would be able to give the precise details down to the second it occurred, and it is plain from the reports released they have no such information. Yet the media has persisted with this nonsense ‘Russian hacking’ story.”
 
The problem is that US Intel does not always tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. They sometimes use red flags to start wars, along with Israel, like the sinking of that US ship Liberty with many casualties by Israel during the six day war in 1967. I agree that there are Russian spies and part of their job is to spy and hack American emails. Putin is an old KGB man. Ray McGovern agrees with that. These leaks of confidential Trump phone calls probably come from US Intel. That's illegal. Trump isn't running the country.

This is what Ray McGovern has on the internet about the matter, and it makes sense to me:

Amazing! So in response to posts taking you to task for your repeated and exclusive dependence on opinion and not facts, you quote Ray McGovern as to what Craig Murray blogged as to a paraphrased quote lifted out of context from Obama's last press conference? No doubt, given your commitment to evidence, you went to the actual video of the press conference to see for your self? Well I did, and here is the actual Obama quote:

"The conclusions of the intelligence community with respect to the Russian hacking were not conclusive as to whether WikiLeaks was witting or not in being the conduit through which we heard about the DNC e-mails that were leaked." (emphasis mine)

1. The overall context: Obama was responding to a question about his commutation of Chelsea Manning's sentence and leaks in general. Not a big deal, but useful for accurately understanding the focus of his comments.

2. More importantly, Obama never questioned whether Russia hacked the DNC-their guilt is implicit in his quoted statement and noted clearly elsewhere in this and other press conferences/information released by his administration.

3. Similarly Obama never questioned if Russia was the source of the material leaked to Wikileaks- clearly that is what he and the intelligence community, indeed even the Republican Congress, accepts as fact. In the quote, Obama only noted that the intelligence community was not certain if Wikileaks was a witting conduit (i.e. knew the material came from a Russian hack and participated willing in that regard) or did it without knowing Russia was the ultimate source of the material.

For someone for whom facts and evidence are so crucial, I am shocked that you never bothered to verify the accuracy of a double hearsay opinion offered by two politically motivated, lying trolls. A clue for you as to Murray's reliability ands truthfulness comes from your own citation. In it, Murray makes a big deal of how Obama refers to leaks instead of hacks:

“Most crucially of all Obama refers to ‘The DNC emails that were leaked.’ Note ‘leaked’ and not ‘hacked.’"- Murray

If you examine the actual Obama quote, above, the very one Murray makes a big deal of, please note that Obama refers to the Russian hacking and the WikiLeaks leaking. A accurate use of language, and one that absolutely demonstrates that Murray's (and McGovern's) argument based on this quote was an intentional lie.

Be assured that any future use of McGovern or Murray to defend your position will be easily dismissed out of hand. Citing the opinions of known liars is not a good strategy to establish your own veracity. You may have to resort to actual evidence and facts.
 
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The problem is that US Intel does not always tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. They sometimes use red flags to start wars, along with Israel, like the sinking of that US ship Liberty with many casualties by Israel during the six day war in 1967. I agree that there are Russian spies and part of their job is to spy and hack American emails. Putin is an old KGB man. Ray McGovern agrees with that. These leaks of confidential Trump phone calls probably come from US Intel. That's illegal. Trump isn't running the country.

This is what Ray McGovern has on the internet about the matter, and it makes sense to me:
Translation: Ray McGovern's opinions count as evidence solely because I agree with Ray McGovern. Anything that contradicts my beliefs don't count as evidence.

Highly unimpressive.
 
FBI conducted predawn raid of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s home a few weeks ago.

FBI agents raided the Alexandria home of President Trump’s former campaign chairman late last month, using a search warrant to seize documents and other materials, according to people familiar with the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

Federal agents appeared at Paul Manafort’s home without advance warning in the predawn hours of July 26, the day after he met voluntarily with the staff for the Senate Intelligence Committee.

The search warrant was wide-ranging and FBI agents working with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III departed the home with various records.

The raid came as Manafort has been voluntarily producing documents to congressional committees investigating Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election. The search warrant indicates investigators may have argued to a federal judge they had reason to believe Manafort could not be trusted to turn over all records in response to a grand jury subpoena.
 
Anyone wanna bet that coincides with one of Trump's "considering firing Mueller" moments from a few weeks ago?

Here's his tweets from that day.

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It seems Mueller is treating investigating the Trump campaign like it was a mob operation. Which is the right thing to do.
 
Here's his tweets from that day.

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It seems Mueller is treating investigating the Trump campaign like it was a mob operation. Which is the right thing to do.
I'm just going to quote myself from the transgender tweet thread, that same day:
"Trump doing something outrageous to distract the media from something else happening" has been a constant since early in his campaign.
 
Here's his tweets from that day.

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It seems Mueller is treating investigating the Trump campaign like it was a mob operation. Which is the right thing to do.

Reading that tweet about transgenders in the military, I can't help but be reminded of Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm II, the "Kaiser Bill" of WWI; if you've read Tuchman's Guns Of August or Massie's Dreadnought, you'll probably know what I mean. (Also the book I'm currently reading, the lesser known triple biography of George, Nicholas, and Wilhelm, by Miranda Carter) Willy had a habit vexing to his advisors of latching onto, for example, informal conversations with foreign diplomats and spinning full-blown treaties of alliance out of them, creating situations those advisors then had to smooth out somehow. He had no patience for details, and thought his fiat alone was enough to make policy or win wars if policy otherwise failed (he gave his chief-of-staff, von Moltke, a near nervous breakdown at the start of WWI when he thought a remark by, IIRC, the British Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, indicated that the British would not be entering the war in aid of the French, so there would be no real threat to his Western Front, and Moltke's carefully-constructed plans for transporting a few million men in both directions could be simply changed so they would all go east against Russia instead).

Trump reminds me of this- his deepest quality is a narcissism so complete that he can not see himself as anything other than in total charge, the lead actor in a play where everyone else's roles are supporting ones. But Willy had no nukes, so...there's that.
 
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Looks like Manafort was the source of the details of the meeting with the Russians on June 9, 2016.

In fact, Manafort had alerted authorities to a controversial meeting on June 9, 2016, involving Trump’s son Donald Jr., other campaign representatives and a Russian lawyer promising damaging information on Hillary Clinton, according to people familiar with the matter. The president and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, were dragged into the matter as details repeatedly emerged that contradicted the initial accounts of that meeting.

Manafort’s business associates also risk being engulfed by the probe.

Jeffrey Yohai, who is the estranged husband of Manafort’s daughter, is under investigation by FBI agents working with prosecutors in the U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles, according to people familiar with their work.

With cash infusions from Manafort, Yohai formed real-estate partnerships that took in investor money in New York and Los Angeles. Some of the partnerships subsequently declared bankruptcy, court filings show. U.S. authorities are now looking into claims by an investor that Yohai operated a Ponzi scheme, the people explained. Yohai is contesting a civil lawsuit over one of the soured deals, having won an initial round challenging the jurisdiction.
 
Congressional investigators want to question Trump's longtime secretary, Rhona Graff, in Russia probe

Rhona Graff, a senior vice president at the Trump Organization who has worked at Trump Tower for nearly 30 years, has acted as a gatekeeper to Trump. She remains a point of contact for the sprawling universe of Trump associates, politicians, reporters and others seeking Trump's time and attention, even now that he's in the White House.

Graff's position in Trump's orbit recently gained attention after Donald Trump Jr. released a June 2016 email exchange with British publicist Rob Goldstone leading up to the meeting with Russian attorney Natalia Veselnitskaya at Trump Tower.

“I can also send this info to your father via Rhona," Goldstone wrote Donald Jr. in the email, "but it is ultra sensitive so wanted to send to you first.”
Graff was not on the email chain and it's unclear if Goldstone ever made direct contact with her.

“Since her name is in the email, people will want her to answer questions,” said Rep. Peter King, R-New York, a member of the House Intelligence Committee who knows Graff. “If you go into Trump Tower, you’re going to mention her name.”
 
I bet she is aware of all sorts of dirt and this will drive Trump crazy ... crazier than usual that is. I also suspect that his long time security thug is in the know.

Trump will pay them both whatever it takes to encourage massive memory loss. You can go to jail for lying, but "I don't remember" seems to be pretty effective.
 
Mueller Is Said to Be in Talks With White House About Interviewing Officials

In a sign that the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election will remain a continuing distraction for the White House, the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, is in talks with the West Wing about interviewing current and former senior administration officials, including the recently ousted White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus, according to three people briefed on the discussions.

Mr. Mueller has asked the White House about specific meetings, who attended them and whether there are any notes, transcripts or documents about them, two of the people said. Among the matters Mr. Mueller wants to ask the officials about is President Trump’s decision in May to fire the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, the two people said.

That line of questioning will be important as Mr. Mueller continues to investigate whether Mr. Trump obstructed justice in the dismissal of Mr. Comey.
 
I think the inference is that somehow this person hacked the DNC servers and gave them to Wikileaks because [insert your idea here, I haven't a scooby]


Maybe... "Democrat party employee is charged with a crime wholly unrelated to emails, therefore the DNC email hack was an inside job."

Shades of 9/11 trutherism...
 
News from Guccifer 1.0 who indeed thinks the DNC "hack" was an inside job, fitting with what we already know: 'Guccifer' calls Fox from Romania, says he shouldn't be sent back to U.S.

FOX said:
[... Guccifer aka Marcel Lehel] Lazar does not deny he hacked over 100 Americans, including Clinton confidant Sidney Blumenthal, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, and members of the Bush family using Russian proxy servers because they were “the fastest.” [...]
In his wide-ranging new interview, Lazar weighed in on several current events, including a bombshell claim as to why he believes the hackers behind "Guccifer 2.0," who claimed to have hacked into the DNC computer network, are not "the Russians" but instead the "U.S. government." Lazar told Fox the idea came from one his handlers assigned to the State Department during his extradition plane ride to the U.S. in spring 2016.

“Ok, so now, now I think that it is maybe Guccifer two-zero, the State Department, or this guy from the State Department, who is handling my case,” he said. “I think it was more like they were planning this. I mean they, this guy from the State Department.”

“So I think Guccifer two-zero is an inside job,” Lazar added. “I think Guccifer two-zero is something made from some guys at the State Department. Some guys from the cyber command of the NSA, and some guys from the Vault, Vault 7 of the CIA. So there are these guys, you know Pam, I'm in this business for sort of 15 years now, this is my take on this whole. They were setting up something of Guccifer two-zero. Because the State Department guy was asking me, 'What is your opinion,' or something like this, 'what do you say if another Guccifer is showing up?'

“And I said, 'You know something, I expect that not one, but one hundred Guccifers will show up.'” [...]


About Killary's cowboy server he said that when he hacked it in 2013, he was far from the first and traces were left all over the place. And he notes the obvious even our resident Russia CT kooks understand and therefore stay very small-lipped about:

FOX said:
Lazar does not believe a Russian connection will be found because, "the Russians are more skillful than this, to let the tracks saved in the documents point to them. So, this is made by the other guys who want to put and point to the Russians."
 
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