Hillary in a seizure?
When I was in
secondary teacher training we had to spend five days in a mental institution
observing clinically insane people, with guidance from the professional staff,
so we could learn to spot mental illness in our students to refer them to school
psychologists. Watching MSNBC is now
very like that experience. I have not
seen Democrats so upset since the Republicans came along and took away all
their slaves. All MSNBC on-air people
and many of their guests are in need of serious medical-psychiatric
intervention.
The hot issue
this week is the "Russian intervention of our election!" and MSNBC is
not alone in this contention. Most
notable is the major piece in Esquire Magazine, a well-known, national "slick
book," as they are called in the national magazine business. From a recent issue the following pull quotes:
"Putin's
own government had been preparing a vast, covert, and unprecedented campaign of
political sabotage against the United
States and its allies for more than a year."
"This
sort of espionage was business as usual, a continuation of long-standing
practice. And during the cold war, both the USSR
and the United States
subtly, and sometimes covertly, interfered with foreign elections."
"...the
Russians stole the equivalent, as an Air Intelligence Agency estimate later had
it, of "a stack of printed copier paper three times the height of the Washington Monument ."
Apparently
the editors of Esquire, who are among the best in the business, got a little
nervous from their own hyperbole so they swerved into justifying it with the
likes of:
"The
Russian campaign burst into public view only this past June, when The Washington Post reported
that "Russian government hackers" had penetrated the servers of the
Democratic National Committee. The hackers, hiding behind ominous aliases like
Guccifer 2.0 and DC Leaks, claimed their first victim in July, in the person of
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the DNC chair, whose private emails were published by
WikiLeaks in the days leading up to the Democratic convention. By August, the
hackers had learned to use the language of Americans frustrated with Washington to create doubt about the integrity of the
electoral system: "As you see the U. S.
presidential elections are becoming a farce," they wrote from Russia ."
And,
as if this were not enough to assuage the skeptical they cited a previous such
digital intervention:
"...a
cache of more than eleven million computer files that had been stolen from
Mossack Fonseca, a Panamanian law firm. The leak was the largest in history,
involving 2.6 terabytes of data, enough to fill more than five hundred DVDs. On
April 3, four days before the St.
Petersburg forum, a group of international news
outlets published the first in a series of stories based on the leak,..."
"Returning
to the Panama Papers, Putin cited WikiLeaks to insist that "officials and
state agencies in the United
States are behind all this." The
Americans' aim, he said, was to weaken Russia from within: "to spread
distrust for the ruling authorities and the bodies of power within
society."
Some
Russian businessmen have been stashing billions of Dollars, purchased
expensively with ill-gotten, untaxed Rubles which deeply nettles the Russian
powers-that-be as it reduces currency in circulation until it comes back fully
discounted and worsens the trade balance, so the Russians have been chasing
this, but their hound-dogging has not been accurately reported and has produced
some telling writing such as:
"Matt
Tait, a former GCHQ operator who tweets from the handle @pwnallthethings, was
particularly prolific. Hours after the first Guccifer 2.0 dump, on the evening
of June 15, Tait found something curious. One of the first leaked files had
been modified on a computer using Russian-language settings by a user named
"Feliks."
This
is highly doubtful as a hacker seeking information is not going to leave
anything that will identify him, his computer or from where it came, certainly
not his name. The people that do this
work are like surgeons, not dolts leaving calling cards. "Russian language settings?" Like Cyrillic
typefaces? Please, hackers do not write
thank-you notes. And...
"A
second mistake had to do with the computer that had been used to control the
hacking operation. Researchers found that the malicious software, or malware,
used to break into the DNC was controlled by a machine that had been involved
in a 2015 hack of the German parliament. German intelligence later traced the
Bundestag breach to the Russian GRU, aka Fancy Bear."
Computers
do not leave makers marks and the art of hacking includes the skills of
maintaining invisibility in the work.
Hackers do not leave calling cards, thank you notes or fingerprints. They enter, they look, they clip and they
go. It is just that simple.
The
source of all this, and much more, is at:
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a49791/russian-dnc-emails-hacked/?src=nl&mag=esq&list=nl_enl_news&date=090116
Finally: The idea the Russians would prefer Donald
Trump as President to Hillary Clinton is laughable. While Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were
running our foreign policy they waltzed into Crimea
and took it over. They now have hooks
deeply into the Ukraine and they are sword rattling at the doors of three
Baltic Sea states with no reaction from Obama-Kerry which we feel is the same
as if Hillary were still riding around the world with her three cellphones
shaking down foreign despots. She was a
disaster in a pantsuit and welders glasses to keep her from freaking out in a
brain seizure as the lady is not well.
Mr.
Trump has been advertised as quirky, unstable and vindictive wanting to
increase our coal and oil output freely.
No one is talking about the liquified natural gas,"LNG," plant and shipping
facility being built in Boston Harbor which could take a big bite out of the
Russian gas business with Germany as we can sell it to them cheaper and of higher
quality at a better price. Hillary would
have killed that in the name of "climate change" in her utter
ignorance so please do not tell us the Russians did it.
Adrian
Vance

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