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>Two weeks after Trump’s stunning victory, the spectre of a fixed vote is suddenly emerging again, but this time academics and election-rights advocates are suggesting the Republican himself might have benefited.

>And they’re raising the possibility that a foreign nation — namely, Russia — may have distorted the free vote

>The United States’ wholesale shift to electronic balloting after the 2000 Florida recount ... has left the systems open to outside, malicious tampering, elections-systems specialists warn.

>There is already evidence of Russian hackers trying to interfere in the election ... directly in a recent Ukrainian vote.

>The deadlines for requesting recounts are coming in the next few days.

>the Obama White House, anxious for a smooth transition, is discouraging the idea.

>asking for recounts could appear hypocritical. Trump’s own complaints about election rigging were roundly dismissed by the Democratic side, which insisted the system was largely impervious to manipulation.

>Still, Trump was talking about voter fraud; the concerns now involve meddling from outside.

>Other experts are pushing for a less-onerous audit of randomly selected ballots, which wouldn’t require a petition from any candidate.

>Comparing just 1.5 million paper votes to digital records nationally would confirm with 95-per-cent confidence the results were accurate, says Ron Rivest, a computer science professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

>Wisconsin — one of Trump’s key wins — used solely electronic ballots

>He actually suggests the surprise election outcome is mostly likely due to faulty opinion polls, but says hacking is still possible.

>electronic systems — many using out-dated technology — are vulnerable to attack, not to mention run-of-the-mill computer glitches.

http://news.nationalpost.com/news/world/calls-grow-for-recount-of-u-s-vote-amid-concerns-about-russian-hacking
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>>87627
noooo

if we recount and hillary won we'll never hear the end of rigged this and I would have been the greatest president ever that

my only hope now is trump will get his comeuppance from fucking up the job so bad
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If Russia did rig the US election and there was indisputable evidence, wouldn't that mean actual war? Civil or otherwise?
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>>87650
If the election gets overturned, there will be war with Russia. For Russia to have rigged the election would be a perfect casus belli, so (if the election is overturned) I imagine we'll hear all about how they did. The story may even be true.

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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-38152791

Rwanda has opened a formal investigation into 20 French officials it says are suspected of involvement in the genocide of 1994.
Chief prosecutor Richard Muhumuza said French authorities had been contacted and full co-operation was expected.
Relations between the two countries have been strained since the mass killings.
About 800,000 people, mostly Tutsis, died at the hands of Hutu extremists during the Rwandan genocide.
At the centre of the dispute is the role of France as a close ally of the Hutu nationalist government of Juvenal Habyarimana prior to the mass killings.

It was the shooting down of his plane over Kigali in April 1994 that triggered the slaughter.
Rwanda has accused France of ignoring or missing warning signs and of training those who carried out the killings.

France has admitted making mistakes over the genocide but denies any claims of complicity.
"The inquiry, for now, is focused on 20 individuals whom, according to information gathered so far, are required by the prosecution authority to explain or provide clarity on allegations against them," Mr Muhumuza said in a statement.
He said a decision on any possible charges would be made later.
Rwandan leaders were angered in October when France reopened an investigation into the shooting down of Mr Habyarimana's plane.
French investigators said they wanted to hear evidence from a former general, now living in exile in South Africa, who has claimed that Rwandan President Paul Kagame was involved.
Mr Kagame rejected the allegations and warned of a "showdown" with France.
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inb4 war crimes trials...

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http://www.torontosun.com/2016/11/28/time-travel-may-be-possible-say-scientists

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2274317/scientists-claim-there-are-parallel-universes-and-the-timelines-on-each-one-can-interact/

http://www.ibtimes.com.au/physicists-push-idea-time-travel-parallel-universe-1535017

http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/736841/parallel-universes-multiverse-theory-physics-quantum-mechanics

>Academics are challenging the status quo of the single universe theory by claiming many different universes coexist and they all affect each other.

>Professor Howard Wiseman and Dr Michael Hall from Griffith University's Centre for Quantum Dynamics, and Dr Dirk-Andre Deckert from the University of California claim parallel universes are a reality and influence one another through quantum mechanics.

>The experts claim quantum theory is a necessity to explain the multiverse ideas, but recognize the late Richard Feynman’s quote, who once said "I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics”.

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>As such, they have taken a different approach in an attempt to elaborate on their theory.

>The team have developed the ‘Many Interacting Worlds’ theory which provides a new prospective.

>Professor Wiseman said: "The idea of parallel universes in quantum mechanics has been around since 1957.

>"In the well-known ‘Many-Worlds Interpretation’, each universe branches into a bunch of new universes every time a quantum measurement is made.

>“All possibilities are therefore realised – in some universes the dinosaur-killing asteroid missed Earth. In others, Australia was colonised by the Portuguese.

>"But critics question the reality of these other universes, since they do not influence our universe at all. On this score, our ‘Many Interacting Worlds’ approach is completely different, as its name implies."

>The team’s new theory proposes our universe is just one of many gigantic worlds – some of which are almost identical to ours while others are completely different.

>They add all of the worlds are equally real and exist on the same timeline, and all of them interact through a universal force of repulsion – essentially bumping in to each other.

>Dr Hall says their approach could help researchers test the theory of multiverses.
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>>88672
>>The experts claim quantum theory is a necessity to explain the multiverse ideas, but recognize the late Richard Feynman’s quote, who once said "I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics”.

Stopped reading there. The article is all bullshit.
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>>88676
i thought something was weird when the storyappeared in British tabloids and International Business Times instead of nature.com and scientificamerican.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/deutsche-telekom-hack-crashes-nearly-1-mln-routers-2016-11-30

>An attack hit nearly one million home internet routers of Deutsche Telekom AG customers, knocking them offline, the latest in a string of similar events that have revealed vulnerabilities in home devices connected to the internet.

>Deutsche Telekom, which has 20 million fixed line customers, said the attack started Sunday and attempted to infect the routers with malicious software. In about 5% of the routers, the company said, the virus caused the devices to malfunction, interrupting internet service.

>Most of the affected routers were back online as of Tuesday evening, Deutsche Telekom spokesman Stephan Broszio said. The company instructed customers to reboot the machines to download a software patch. It hasn't yet found the culprit.

>The malware used in the attack was a variant of the Mirai code that has been used in other attacks, according to the SANS Institute, a cybersecurity research group.

>Security experts say the Mirai software has infected millions of network routers, digital video recorders and other connected devices around the world in recent months. The code works by exploiting factory-default passwords that most device owners never change. The software then uses its control of the gadgets to flood other websites with junk traffic, a tactic known as a distributed denial of service attack.

>Most device owners never know their machines were enlisted in massive "bot" networks to launch online attacks. That suggests the disruption at Deutsche Telekom came from an infection campaign gone awry.
...
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more coverage:
http://www.itnews.com.au/news/deutsche-telekom-mirai-attack-part-of-wider-global-onslaught-443011

http://www.businessinsider.com/r-update-2-deutsche-telekom-attack-part-of-global-campaign-on-routers-2016-11

http://www.pcworld.com/article/3145865/security/the-new-mirai-strain-has-gone-far-beyond-deutsche-telekom.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-deutsche-telekom-outages-idUSKBN13N12K

https://www.telekom.com/en/media/media-information/archive/information-on-current-problems-444862

http://www.itnews.com.au/news/deutsche-telekom-mirai-attack-part-of-wider-global-onslaught-443011

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http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/28/us/ohio-state-university-active-shooter/index.html

>Let me prove I'm not a terrorist by being a terrorist.
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Burn in hell
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>>88363
There are already 2 other threads about this
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>>88224
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Muslims....Religion of peace...I guess not!

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https://surveillancevalley.com/blog/on-russia-hacking-american-democracy
Nov 25, 2016

On Blacklists and Russia 'Hacking' American Democracy

Where's the evidence? So much effort has been thrown at implicating the Russians in some way and none of the evidence has stuck — time and time again the evidence fizzles and people move onto the next big scandal that also evaporates on closer inspection. Like the most recent WaPo story alleging that Russia launched a wide ranging propaganda campaign to elect Donald Trump: bankrolling American journalists to work as Russia's willing collaborators, sowing fear and doubt, baselessly undermining Hillary Clinton and supposedly weakening the very foundation of American democracy.

The paper offered no evidence to back up its shocking claims, but relied on secret claims made by a shady anonymous group called PropOrNot, which compiled a blacklist of American news outlets it considers to be Russian agents engaging in treason. Within a day of the article coming out, PropOrNot's story is already unraveling.

The group admitted to lying about its partnering organizations and refuses to disclose why its media blacklist of “Russian agents” contains some of the best journalists in recent history: Robert Parry (who helped break the Iran-Contra scandal), Robert Scheer (who helped expose CIA funding of student groups in the 1960s as editor at Ramparts) and Yves Smith (the fearless founder of an invaluable and respected financial blog, nakedcapitalism.com). It’s shocking and disturbing that WaPo would smear respected journalists as traitors with no evidence.

cont.
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>>87939

Details about this group continue to emerge. It appears there's a chance that PropOrNot is connected to groups funded the Broadcasting Board of Governors, a CIA spinoff that manages the U.S. government's foreign propaganda division. If true, that would make PropOrNot's activities illegal —in violation of a federal law that prohibits the BBG from intentionally influencing or swaying public opinion inside the United States. Creating blacklists of American journalists, labelling them as traitors and then circulating this information to American newspapers would certainly fall into that category.

Maybe Russia has the means to “hack” America’s elections, but it's hard to talk about it without real evidence. Sure, Russia’s been getting into the psyops game much more lately — with fake and biased news, comment trolls and Twitter bots. It’s cheap and effective, and good at exploiting people’s increasing lack trust in their country's institutions and political process. But in reality it seems to have very little penetration of America's media landscape.

cont.
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>>87940

Let's face it: life is miserable and getting more miserable by the day for most Americans —and no one in power seems to care one way or another. Americans don't need a Russian Twitter bot to undermine their trust in the Democratic Party. And anyway, this kind of propaganda psyops isn't anything that the United States isn’t doing at this very moment against Russia on a much bigger level —just look at Tor, Internet Freedom and Radio Free Europe.

Put it this way: if Russian intel hacked Trump to victory and Trump is now Putin’s tool, well, the NSA and CIA and U.S. Naval intelligence and President Obama must be with the Russians on this. No one has said a thing. They’re all moving with the transition as normal. Whereas if it was really true, this info would not be coming from some anonymous outfit set up last week. The U.S. would be gearing up for real war with Russia.

FIN
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Propornot identifies websites in the US that echo russian sources.
True, they're not all necessarily russian websites or otherwise "supported" by russians for their stories.
But Russian media is state vetted, so if websites are using them as sources, they're reliably going to be delivering a particular narrative and whatever misinformation that comes with that.

>Put it this way: if Russian intel hacked Trump to victory and Trump is now Putin’s tool, well, the NSA and CIA and U.S. Naval intelligence and President Obama must be with the Russians on this. No one has said a thing. They’re all moving with the transition as normal. Whereas if it was really true, this info would not be coming from some anonymous outfit set up last week. The U.S. would be gearing up for real war with Russia.

The relationship need not be so tight; it might simple be candidate X's platform aligns more closely with Russian interests so Russia decides it'll devote resources toward indirectly affecting election outcomes in favor of X.
There is some recenthistoric precedent for that, but I agree that I wouldn't necessarily place responsibility for Trump's win squarely on that. Regardless, it's worth investigating for its own sake.

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IT’S HAPPENING
>U.S. soldier killed in Syria.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/11/24/first-u-s-service-member-killed-in-syria/
>U.S. drone strikes bombing targets in Syria.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/us-airstrikes-top-1000-against-is-in-iraq-and-syria/2016/11/22/17718d3c-b0fb-11e6-bc2d-19b3d759cfe7_story.html
>President Obama expands the power of Joint Spec Ops Command (JSOC), including giving them power to operate anywhere in the world, and make decisions without presidential approval.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/11/25/obama-administration-expands-elite-military-units-powers-to-hunt-foreign-fighters-globally/
>Russia was anticipating forming a military coalition with Trump, once Obama was out
https://www.rt.com/politics/367631-trump-victory-paves-way-to/
THIS IS IT BOYS.
Obama and Clinton are creating private forces which will ignore orders from Trump, and they are waging war in Syria.
SPREAD THIS AS QUICKLY AS YOU CAN.
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>>88111
>private forces that ignore the president's orders
>private
>ignore the president's orders
That's not how it works you moron. Take your tinfoil hat off and pull your head out of your ass
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JSOC are the devil. They are like Isis on steroids.
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More unacknowledged special access groups?!?! Wooohooo!

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http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2016/11/23/503146770/npr-finds-the-head-of-a-covert-fake-news-operation-in-the-suburbs

>"The whole idea from the start was to build a site that could kind of infiltrate the echo chambers of the alt-right, publish blatantly or fictional stories and then be able to publicly denounce those stories and point out the fact that they were fiction," Coler says.
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regardless of left or right, they're all liars

what matters to these organizations isn't to tell the news. its to propagate the patty of an idea sandwiched by juicy buns and toppings of a story.

it doesn't matter if its healthy for you. what matters is how delicious you find it.
get mindfucked
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE3j_RHkqJc
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>>87558
>the left never rises to the bait
lmao. Try generating a fake story about a muslim woman beaten in the streets by a group of white supremacists and watch as it becomes the headline for CNN.
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>>87562
It isn't just that they make fake news, it's that the fake news is forced/served to people by Facebook's "liked by people in my circle" algorithm.

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http://www.futurebattles.com/en/countries/ranking_country_military_spending
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>>88541
Russia and Spain are on the same level economically. What a pathetic country.
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not a valid news source

would not have guessed india would be so high

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> Sudanese political activists launched social media campaign calling on the Sudanese people to engage in civil obedience from 27 to 29 November to resist recent government decision to lift fuel, electricity and drug price.

http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article60952=
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>>88002
Any update on this?
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Is this good or bad? Black pill me.

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My chapecoense :(
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> team was in the 4th division of the national league 4 years ago
> now is the 9th of the major league
> beating big teams
> first time they play this international cup (Sudamericana)
> get to the finals
> entire country cheering for them
> get to travel to the games by plane (before they traveled in a 80's bus)
> plane crashes 1 day before the finals

that's horrible. i cant even believe it

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http://m.edaily.co.kr/html/news/news.html#!society-view-02463286612849656-E

http://biz.khan.co.kr/photo_collection.html?art_id=20161126222401&;page=12&tab=0#prev

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Related thread
Korean university students fights with the police against "GSOMIA"
>>87383

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6ewrCZqvEo

Korean University sutudents scream
"The betrayers of South Korea!!"
"Dog!!"
"No GSOMIA!!"
"(South Korea's) Police officers are traitors!! "
"Shame on you!!"
"You guys are bad people!!"
etc...

S. Korea and Japan set to sign controversial GSOMIA(Generel Security of Military Information Agreement) this week
>Opposition parties strongly opposing signing of agreement that they say could jeopardize security

http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_international/771449.html
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>>88041
[Movie]
대형 욱일승천기 찢는 시민들 (5차 범국민행동)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCuEGEiK7pY

South Korea Defense Ministry Denies Speculation on Signing ACSA with Japan

http://world.kbs.co.kr/english/news/news_Po_detail.htm?lang=e&id=Po&No=123514&current_page=
>>87705

South Korea Defense Ministry official says
>"Generel Security of Military Information Agreement with Japan has NOTHING binding power "

>"military intelligence agreement" is an empty promise

South Korea agreed Generel Security of Military Information Agreement with Japan unwillingly.

South Korea Defense Ministry says indirectly
"Generel Security of Military Information Agreement with Japan was forced by United States of America to do it"

>"We are victim, We dont want that but U.S. threatens Poor South Korea."

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KARACHI: China would deploy its naval ships along with Pakistan Navy to safeguard the strategic Gwadar port and trade routes under the USD 46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a navy official here has said

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/pakistan/Chinese-navy-ships-to-be-deployed-at-Gwadar-Pak-navy-official/articleshow/55622674.cms
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This has been coming for a while; probably cemented when Trump got elected. There are few ways in which Trump's administration is going to be friends with Pakistan.

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thats nice, sweetie.

do they know how to use the equipment effectively? when was the last time they fought a real war?

#didntthinkso
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Allahu Akbar!
The U.S. must take Monroe Doctrine now.
The U.S. must withdraw American Forces from all Foreign Countries now.
Stop America's doing its all wars now!

I love American99% and the U.S.

China, Germany and Japan must loosen Germany's, Japan's and China's monetary policies now!
China, Germany and Japan must stimulate Germany's, Japan's and China's domestic demands now!
Japan and Germany must issue a lot of construction bond now!
Japan and Germany must reduce Germany's, Japan's and China's taxes now!
The U.S. must tighten its monetary policy now!
As a result, Dollar value will rise!
The U.S. will have trade surplus!

Japan, Germany and China are evil empires.
Islamists' true enemies are Japan, Germany, China, FRB, top1%, Wall Street, American Military Industry and DOD!
Japan is the country which has been promoting Globalization!!!
Allahu Akbar!
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>>87982
You guys and the US need to stop indoctrinating people with religious bullshit.

We're trying to get our government to stop doing whatever and start listening to us, but it's kinda hard. Germans are not at all for all that EU bullshit, it's just the fucking governments. Most people here want peaceful relations to everyone else and hate the US government, but the media and our government misrepresents us.

It does not matter who we vote, they are liars and it's pretty much all the same shit.

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North Korea has once again been broadcasting random numbers believed to be coded instructions to undercover spies.

At 1:15 AM South Korean time Friday, the overseas-directed Pyongyang Broadcasting Station announced it would broadcast the answer key to an electronic engineering quiz, allegedly for students enrolled in a distance learning course.

The anchor then recited a series of numbers, to the effect of "number four on page 26, number 48 on page 305" and so forth.

The numbers recited were identical to an earlier broadcast the station aired on November eleventh.

The practice had fallen dormant in recent years --- but this year, North Korea has transmitted 15 number broadcasts since June.
http://world.kbs.co.kr/english/news/news_IK_detail.htm?No=123511

>North Korea Radio Broadcasts Cryptic Numbers, Likely To Be Coded Messages For Spies In South Korea, Report Says
http://www.ibtimes.com/north-korea-radio-broadcasts-cryptic-numbers-likely-be-coded-messages-spies-south-2451089
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i dont speak chinese
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>>87973
I understand, may glorious leader smile upon our efforts.

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