‘Lone DNC Hacker’ Revealed as Russian Intelligence Officer

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‘Lone DNC Hacker’ Revealed as Russian Intelligence Officer

Guccifer 2.0, the “lone hacker” who took credit for providing WikiLeaks with stolen emails from the Democratic National Committee, was in fact an officer of Russia’s military intelligence directorate (GRU), The Daily Beast has learned. It’s an attribution that resulted from a fleeting but critical slip-up in GRU tradecraft.

That forensic determination has substantial implications for the criminal probe into potential collusion between President Donald Trump and Russia. The Daily Beast has learned that the special counsel in that investigation, Robert Mueller, has taken over the probe into Guccifer and brought the FBI agents who worked to track the persona onto his team.

While it’s unclear what Mueller plans to do with Guccifer, his last round of indictments charged 13 Russians tied to the Internet Research Agency troll farm with a conspiracy “for the purpose of interfering with the U.S. political and electoral processes, including the presidential election of 2016.” It was Mueller’s first move establishing Russian interference in the election within a criminal context, but it stopped short of directly implicating the Putin regime.

Mueller’s office declined to comment for this story. But the attribution of Guccifer 2.0 as an officer of Russia’s largest foreign intelligence agency would cross the Kremlin threshold—and move the investigation closer to Trump himself.

Trump’s longtime political adviser Roger Stone admitted being in touch with Guccifer over Twitter’s direct messaging service. And in August 2016, Stone published an article on the pro-Trump-friendly Breitbart News calling on his political opponents to “Stop Blaming Russia” for the hack. “I have some news for Hillary and Democrats—I think I’ve got the real culprit,” he wrote. “It doesn’t seem to be the Russians that hacked the DNC, but instead a hacker who goes by the name of Guccifer 2.0.”

Five months later, in January 2017, the CIA, NSA, and FBI assessed “with high confidence” that “Russian military intelligence (General Staff Main Intelligence Directorate or GRU) used the Guccifer 2.0 persona and DCLeaks.com to release US victim data.” But the assessment did not directly call Guccifer a Russian intelligence officer. Nor did it provide any evidence for its assertions.

It turns out there is a powerful reason to connect Guccifer to the GRU.

Guccifer 2.0 sprang into existence on June 15, 2016, hours after a report by a computer security firm forensically tied Russia to an intrusion at the Democratic National Committee. In a series of blog posts and tweets over the following seven months—conspicuously ending right as Trump took office and not resuming—the Guccifer persona published a smattering of the DNC documents while gamely projecting an image as an independent Romanian hacktivist who’d breached the DNC on a lark. As Stone’s Breitbart piece demonstrated, Guccifer provided Moscow with a counter-narrative for the election interference.

Guccifer famously pretended to be a “lone hacker” who perpetrated the digital DNC break-in. From the outset, few believed it. Motherboard conducted a devastating interview with Guccifer that exploded the account’s claims of being a native Romanian speaker. Based on forensic clues in some of Guccifer’s leaks, and other evidence, a consensus quickly formed among security experts that Guccifer was completely notional.

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I love it when they try to bury these threads.

They're shitting their pants.
 

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So...you are saying seth rich was a russian....democrat...

Who like that guy in britain who was poisoned because he too, was connected to the clinton crime syndicate...
 

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It is pretty incredible what Russia has gotten away with .

It obviously has to be dealt with
 

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Your one inch pee tape?
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The girl said there was something she could not see.
 

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Examples of federal programs include the Canadian Development Expense, the Canadian Exploration Expense, and the Atlantic Investment Tax Credit, with a yearly average value of $1 billion, $148 million and $127 million, over 2013 to 2015. Examples of provincial programs include Crown Royalty Reductions in Alberta with an average value of $1.16 billion and the Deep Drilling Credit in British Columbia valued at $271 million, over the same years.
 

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Those aren't application forms.

Nor are they subsidies.

One of the ones you listed includes "alternative energy".

Atlantic investment tax credit
The Atlantic Investment Tax Credit is based on specified percentages available for certain investments in new buildings, and new machinery and equipment used in the Atlantic Canada and Atlantic Region.

Eligible investments
As of March 29, 2012, this credit supports investments in qualified property for use in the following sectors:

farming
fishing
logging
manufacturing and processing
storing grain
harvesting peat
prescribed new energy generation and conservation property
the production or processing of electrical energy or steam in certain areas

Currently, this credit also supports some investments in qualified resource property for use in the oil and gas, and mining sector in the Atlantic Region. Starting on March 29, 2012, Atlantic Investment Tax Credits for use in oil and gas, and mining activities will be phased out based on specified percentages over a four-year period.

Subsidies

LMFAO
 

Hoid

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Oil and gas subsidies .

Without them no Canadian oil and gas industry
 

mentalfloss

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Those aren't application forms.

Nor are they subsidies.

One of the ones you listed includes "alternative energy".

Atlantic investment tax credit
The Atlantic Investment Tax Credit is based on specified percentages available for certain investments in new buildings, and new machinery and equipment used in the Atlantic Canada and Atlantic Region.

Eligible investments
As of March 29, 2012, this credit supports investments in qualified property for use in the following sectors:

farming
fishing
logging
manufacturing and processing
storing grain
harvesting peat
prescribed new energy generation and conservation property
the production or processing of electrical energy or steam in certain areas

Currently, this credit also supports some investments in qualified resource property for use in the oil and gas, and mining sector in the Atlantic Region. Starting on March 29, 2012, Atlantic Investment Tax Credits for use in oil and gas, and mining activities will be phased out based on specified percentages over a four-year period.

Subsidies

LMFAO


Except they are.

https://www.iisd.org/faq/unpacking-canadas-fossil-fuel-subsidies/


Trumptards man.