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Old 15-07-2021, 17:37   #5
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Re: Kremlin papers appear to show Putin’s plot to put Trump in White House

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The Guardian has shown the documents to independent experts who say they appear to be genuine.
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Incidental details come across as accurate.
Same goes for any fake documents.

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The overall tone and thrust is said to be consistent with Kremlin security thinking.
Also consistent with the agenda of anti-Trump supporters.
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A matter of weeks after the security council meeting, GRU hackers raided the servers of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and subsequently released thousands of private emails in an attempt to hurt Clinton’s election campaign.
Attempts were also made on Republicans servers. It was the Democratic campaign that happened to succumb to any phishing(?) attempt. How many people DON'T have a phishing attempt made against them?
Any damage to the Clinton campaign, arose from the TRUTH in those documents.
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The story begins in May, when the Democratic National Committee (DNC) became concerned about suspicious behaviour on its computer network. It called in the security firm CrowdStrike to take a look.
Two hacker groups were found on the system, one that had just entered and another that had been there for nearly a year.
Still waiting to see what this Russian interference ever amounted to. If it amounted to a few Facebook messages, then that is no different to anybody else posting them.
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