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What did Russia do, exactly?

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I get that they [alllegedly] hacked the DNC and gave the emails to Wikileaks.

Am I missing something? Didn't Wikileaks tamper with the election?

What does "tamper with the election" mean? Didn't the media talk endlessly about these emails anyway?
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Nobody's knows. You're supposed to take the marching orders from the media and Democrat party and not question
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>>136714022
it's never said
it's just the excuse Hillary and the Democrats are using so they don't have to explain to their donors why they lost the election
as if all those working class white voters that went Obama in 2008 were swayed by the Russia talk
and Comey would not have even reopened the investigation if Weiner had not been caught by the NYPD
it wasn't fucking wikileaks that did Hillary in
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>>136714022
Some of the over 80 dems whose systems the AWANS had access to:
-Cedric Richmond - Committee on Homeland Security, ranking member on Terrorism and Cybersecurity subcommittee;
-Andre Carson, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, ranking member on Emerging Threats Subcommittee which is responsible for counterterrorism oversight, member of the Department of Defense Intelligence and Overhead Architecture Subcommittee;
-Cedric Richmond, Committee on Homeland Security, ranking member on Terrorism and Cybersecurity subcommittee;
-Ted Lieu subcommittee on National Security
-Mark Takano, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology;
-Jackie Speier - intelligence committee.
-Tammy Duckworth, Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces of the Armed Services Committee before becoming senator;
-Gwen Graham, who had also been on the Armed Services Committee and Tactical Air and Land Forces subcommittee...

Some states whose election equipment DHS was interfering with, which DHS blamed a "trainee's microsoft excel" gliche on in a conference call with states' attorney investigators: Georgia, West Virginia, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky...

Few years ago, Russia blocked the US from adopting Russian children. Trump, Sessions, Steve SCALESE have been vocal about cracking down on the human trafficking...
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>http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/03/30/russia-engaged-in-information-warfare-in-us-senator-says.html

Here is a TL;DR of things we learned from the Senate Intelligence Hearings:

- Russia sees us as weak.

- Russia hacked thousands of U.S. officials, both Democrat and Republican.

- Russia has activated thousands of bots and paid trolls to spread fake news on social media, supported by profiteers.

- Russia has activated thousands of bots and paid trolls to spread fake support for Trump on social media, supported by profiteers

- Russia has activated thousands of bots and paid trolls to divide the Democratic caucus, supported by profiteers.

- RT and Sputnik News push state-sponsored propaganda through bots and social media to get it trending on Twitter, so it will go viral.

- Voter rolls were hacked to identify voters to target with disinformation.

- Trump was working with Russian disinformation outlets to validate news stories known to be fake.

- Russians were able to successfully flood social media and specifically target key demographics such as Christians or outspoken patriots with disinformation, then duplicate counterfeit versions of the same accounts they targeted in order to amplify the spread of disinformation. Like attracts Like.

- Russian disinformation and the Trump campaign effectively pushed the "election rigging" meme, while simultaneously engaging in the act of trying to influence the election by illegal means.

- Senator Wyden is seeking Trump's tax returns, and has the legal authority to subpoena them, if necessary.

- Russia uses business networks to influence political actors.

- Private American businesses that oppose the Russian agenda are being attacked using tactics designed to negatively impact their stock prices.

- Bots and trolls engage in "click fraud" (i.e. computer-automated visits to their own disinformation pages) to push them to page one in search engine results.
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- Mainstream media sometimes unwittingly published Russian propaganda because it was "trending."

- The United States was completely caught off-guard, and had no mechanism in place to combat the Russian disinformation campaign. By the time people became aware of the campaign, it had achieved its objective.

- Russia successfully ran practice missions prior to executing the operation against the United States, in once case convincing a town that its chemical plant had been attacked by ISIS when it had not, by using text messages and social media targeted to their region and demographics.

- The GOP primaries were influenced by Russian disinformation, and Marco Rubio was specifically named as a target.

- Vladimir Putin will continue to attack the United States in this manner.

- Vladimir Putin wanted Trump to win, but if Trump lost, planned to continue to attempt to discredit Hillary Clinton.

- "Trump Honeys" (i.e., scantily-clad young women appearing outside of Trump campaign events in Trump regalia) were hired and deployed all over the country by front companies to influence Trump support using a classic "honeypot" scheme.

- Fake crimes by refugees, specifically rapes, were fabricated by Russia and spread throughout NATO countries.

- Russia is actively working to influence ALL far-Right political parties throughout NATO countries, and executing operations similar to the one in the United States to discredit political moderates throughout NATO, on an ongoing basis.

- Putin will continue unless we take positive steps to fight back.

Everyone else is reporting it too, and there's information about the Kremlin launching the same disinformation cyberattack against Ukraine, too:

http://www.ibtimes.com/russian-cyberberkut-hackers-link-isis-ukrainian-weapons-negotiations-qatar-russian-2195165
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>>136714022
It's just cold war-style Russophobia. Honestly, "blame it on the Russians" is such a fucking meme that it says a lot about where we are as a society that they could get away with trying to work this angle. It's almost a slap in the face.

>"We'll say it was... the Russians! Ha!"
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>>136718149
If you notice, this narrative is disappearing quickly. Not much talk about Russia anymore. ((They)) are starting to figure out Mueller isn't after Trump, he's after the Left
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>- "Trump Honeys" (i.e., scantily-clad young women appearing outside of Trump campaign events in Trump regalia) were hired and deployed all over the country by front companies to influence Trump support using a classic "honeypot" scheme.

was she a russian agent bros?
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>>136714022
All excellent questions.

There is a lot of confusion as to what exactly was the issue with the election. Remember Obama saying how secure the elections were even tho he knew via security briefings that russians were hacking into elections offices?

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/21/us/politics/jeh-johnson-testimony-russian-election-hacking.html

Now the issue isn't that russians hacked those elections offices but that trump met and spoke with russias that could have helped him in. Its illegal to receive aid from foreign agents or citizens even if it simply looks that way

It won't work and the media will move on to another impeachable offense to overblow which will be his ethical practices with businesses he's still tied to.
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>>136719578
Archive time
https://unvis.it/www.nytimes.com/2017/06/21/us/politics/jeh-johnson-testimony-russian-election-hacking.html
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>>136717606
Here you go princess. I know it hurts.
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>>136719578

>Its illegal to receive aid from foreign agents or citizens even if it simply looks that way

Well, this really applies to campaign finance.

Now CLINTON, she took foreign money. Not only that, she was involved in obtaining a bullshit dossier on Trump.
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