Russia did NOT provide Clinton emails

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Exclusive: Top U.S. spy agency has not embraced CIA assessment on Russia hacking - sources
Exclusive: Top U.S. spy agency has not embraced CIA assessment on Russia hacking - sources | Reuters

Julian Assange Crushes Obama Narrative: "Our Source Is Not The Russian Government"

Assange: "Our source is not the Russian government."

Hannity: "Let me be clear, Russia did not give you the Podesta documents or anything from the DNC?"

Assange: "That's correct."

Julian Assange Crushes Obama Narrative: "Our Source Is Not The Russian Government" | Zero Hedge

crushed nuts?
darn I thought that they had rue-matism
 

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Smoking Gun Proof that Russia Hacked the Entire World

As shown below, the allegations that Russia has been hacking the entire world have been thoroughly vetted and verified.

Germany

Germany’s intelligence agency accused Russia of deploying cyberattacks to destabilize the government!

(But German intelligence agencies later found no evidence of Russian interference.)

And last December, German security officials said that Russia hacked secret German communications and provided them to Wikileaks (English translation).

(But German officials later concluded that the communications were likely leaked from an insider within the German parliament, the Bundestag (English translation)).

France

The Washington Post, New York Times (and here), Reuters, Politico, Register and many other mainstream publications claimed that the Russians hacked the French election, just like they hacked the U.S. election.

The head of the NSA claimed that the NSA watched the Russians hack the French elections:



(But the French government later said there was no trace of Russian hacking.)

Qatar

CNN reported that U.S. officials suspected that Russia had hacked Qatar’s state news agency, causing a rift with Saudi Arabia.

(But the Qatari government later said it wasn’t Russia.)

America

The Washington Post published a story claiming that Russian hackers penetrated the US power grid through a utility in Vermont.

(The Post subsequently admitted that – according to officials close to the investigation – “the incident is not linked to any Russian government effort to target or hack the utility”, that the incident only involved a laptop not connected to the electrical grid, and there may not even have been malware at all on this laptop.)

When a treasure trove of secret NSA tools were revealed, Russian hackers were blamed.

(But it turns out that it was probably a leak by an NSA insider.)

And of course the evidence that the Russians hacked Democratic party emails and leaked them to Wikileaks – and otherwise stole the election away from Clinton – is extremely strong. After all, the mainstream press has said so.

(Maybe not so much …)

So you see? It’s been proven that Russia has hacked the world …
Smoking Gun Proof that Russia Hacked the Entire World | Zero Hedge

Jeez it never seem to stop, and still we get people going on and on about it like it was true.
;)
 

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Dems push leaders to talk less about Russia

Frustrated Democrats hoping to elevate their election fortunes have a resounding message for party leaders: Stop talking so much about Russia.

Democratic leaders have been beating the drum this year over the ongoing probes into the Trump administration’s potential ties to Moscow, taking every opportunity to highlight the saga and forcing floor votes designed to uncover any business dealings the president might have with Russian figures.

But rank-and-file Democrats say the Russia-Trump narrative is simply a non-issue with district voters, who are much more worried about bread-and-butter economic concerns like jobs, wages and the cost of education and healthcare.

In the wake of a string of special-election defeats, an increasing number of Democrats are calling for an adjustment in party messaging, one that swings the focus from Russia to the economy. The outcome of the 2018 elections, they say, hinges on how well the Democrats manage that shift.

“We can't just talk about Russia because people back in Ohio aren't really talking that much about Russia, about Putin, about Michael Flynn,” Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) told MSNBC Thursday. “They're trying to figure out how they're going to make the mortgage payment, how they're going to pay for their kids to go to college, what their energy bill looks like.

“And if we don't talk more about their interest than we do about how we're so angry with Donald Trump and everything that's going on,” he added, “then we're never going to be able to win elections.”
Dems push leaders to talk less about Russia | TheHill
 

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There are lots of people around the world and inside the USA who could have hacked the DNC. Because the DNC did not accept help from the FBI or Homeland Security or others when they found out they had been hacked it's pretty easy to blame the Russians.

And it really doesn't matter who did the hack, but the content of the hack. All they can do is prepare to stop the next hack but of course there is always the potential of a leaker so the moral of the story is 'don't put anything on a computer you don't want everyone to see'.......

A new round of heated disagreements has erupted about the cyber hacking of the DNC, almost a year after leaked emails rocked the presidential campaign, upended political careers and led to the resignation of South Florida’s Debbie Wasserman Schultz as national party chairwoman.

On Thursday, Wasserman Schultz, a congresswoman from Broward and Miami-Dade counties, tore into former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson’s congressional testimony about the Russian hacking of the party’s computer system.

“He’s wrong in every respect,” Wasserman Schultz said in an interview on CNN. She said Johnson “is utterly misinformed” and the version of events he provided is “simply not accurate.”

On Wednesday, Johnson appeared before the House Intelligence Committee, testifying that the DNC didn’t accept help from his agency after its email systems were hacked.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-reg-wasserman-schultz-homeland-security-wrong-20170622-story.html
 

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Exclusive: Feds Plan To Drop Russia Investigation / Left Plans To Riot: 6/25/17 Full Show
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Sunday, June 25, 2017: Trump Defies Globalists - President Trump has routed the technocrats by boosting American energy production. This is a huge boost to the US economy and national sovereignty. Also, establishment Democrats are under fire to let go of the fake "Russian collusion" narrative that is displacing focus on other issues
 

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There are lots of people around the world and inside the USA who could have hacked the DNC. Because the DNC did not accept help from the FBI or Homeland Security or others when they found out they had been hacked it's pretty easy to blame the Russians.

And it really doesn't matter who did the hack, but the content of the hack. All they can do is prepare to stop the next hack but of course there is always the potential of a leaker so the moral of the story is 'don't put anything on a computer you don't want everyone to see'.......

A new round of heated disagreements has erupted about the cyber hacking of the DNC, almost a year after leaked emails rocked the presidential campaign, upended political careers and led to the resignation of South Florida’s Debbie Wasserman Schultz as national party chairwoman.

On Thursday, Wasserman Schultz, a congresswoman from Broward and Miami-Dade counties, tore into former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson’s congressional testimony about the Russian hacking of the party’s computer system.

“He’s wrong in every respect,” Wasserman Schultz said in an interview on CNN. She said Johnson “is utterly misinformed” and the version of events he provided is “simply not accurate.”

On Wednesday, Johnson appeared before the House Intelligence Committee, testifying that the DNC didn’t accept help from his agency after its email systems were hacked.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-reg-wasserman-schultz-homeland-security-wrong-20170622-story.html

That pain...

“He’s wrong in every respect,” Wasserman Schultz said in an interview on CNN. She said Johnson “is utterly misinformed” and the version of events he provided is “simply not accurate.”

Oh that pain.
 

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It doesn't matter whether it happened or not, or who did it if it did happen.


There is no way to prove anything, because no matter what proof you have, people will claim it's manufactured evidence, or a false flag.


And that is exactly what the wheels of power want, to get to the point where nobody can believe anything intrinsically, they just believe whatever their particular 'side' claims as the truth.