A friend wrote to me yesterday and asked it I could explain what Donald Trump is trying to get at when he invokes the name CrowdStrike. What follows, slightly edited, is my response to him. I thought that I’d share it here as well, as some of you, I suspect, may find yourselves in conversations […]
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What’s all this nonsense about CrowdStrike?
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, 4Chan, active measures, conspiracy theories, conspiracy theory, Crowdstrike, cybersecurity, Democratic National Committee, DNC, Donald Trump, election interference, Fiona Hill, hacking, Hillary Clinton, House Intelligence Committee, impeachment, John Kennedy, propaganda, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, servers, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelensky, Wikileaks 84 Comments
Fiona Hill warns of “politically driven falsehoods that so clearly advance Russian interests”
I’m seriously overwhelmed at the moment, and I’ve decided to take the night off and watch an episode or two of Columbo. Before I punch out for the night, though, I wanted to share the following excerpt from the opening statement read this morning by Fiona Hill, the former senior director for Russia and Europe […]
Notes taken during the May 10, 2017 meeting between Trump and the Russian Ambassador to the United States may exist, and may show that Trump said he was fine with their election interference
On May 9, 2017, President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, the man who, up to that point, had been leading the investigation into Russian interference during the 2016 election. Trump, the very next day, welcomed Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Putin’s Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak into the White House […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, but her emails, collusion, Dan Coats, Donald Trump, election interference, FBI, H.R. McMaster, Helsinki, Hillary Clinton, intelligence community, ISIS, James Comey, Michale Flynn, Obama, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, sanctions, Sergei Kislyak, Sergei Lavrov, treason, Vladimir Putin, White House 45 Comments