Hillary’s Trampoline, Sources and Quotes
Useful sources of technical information and analysis:
Useful sources of technical information and analysis:
The infamous “Steele dossier” was part of the DNC electoral strategy. The dossier was produced by Fusion GPS in tight coordination with other parts of the DNC public relations machine and the Obama’s FBI/DOJ apparatus. Because of that, it contained some non-public or not widely known information that might have made an impression that there … Continue reading Steele Dossier was just a Mosaic Tile in the DNC Strategy
2019-05-20 update: additional information, obtained by Judicial Watch through FOIA, confirms and clarifies the role of the foreign powers in Spygate and the recent coup attempts by security and intelligence elements in DC. Also: on June 5, 2016, Bruce an Nellie Ohr hosted (or were scheduled to host) … the Crown Prosecutor! Initially, the Obama … Continue reading Beginning of the Coup, Dec 2016
My article How the Tech Giants Contributed to the Coup against Trump was published in the American Thinker on May 15. The main points:
Missing from the Mueller Report was #1 bestseller in multiple categories on Amazon for a few weeks. My book Missing from the Mueller Report (Edition 1.5) is updated and available on Amazon in paperback and e-book formats. The most important part of the Mueller Report is not what it contains, but what it omits. … Continue reading Missing from the Mueller Report
This post expands my article “Russian Interference” Didn’t Happen in the American Thinker. The DNC Used its Hack to Entrap Trump The DNC and CrowdStrike Destroyed Evidence in June 2016 The Support for the “Russian Hacking” Theory Came from EU Intel Steele was Known to the State Department as an Unreliable Source The DNC, Hillary’s Campaign … Continue reading Sources on How the DNC Faked “Russian Interference”
This case of Karim Baratov is another refutation of the conspiracy theory of cyber incident attribution. This theory lamps together multiple network security breaches, performed by many unrelated individuals or small groups. Then it attributes these breaches to a small number of alleged government backed hacker groups. This theory was introduced by CrowdStrike, and promoted … Continue reading Karim Baratov and cyber incidents misattribution
2019-02-15 Update. Breitbart: This Is What ‘Election Interference’ Actually Looks Like (2018-08-20) “The purge of the right on social media was once a slow trickle, with high-profile bans happening only occasionally, and then subsiding. With just three months until the midterm elections, the Masters of the Universe in Silicon Valley have turned online censorship into a … Continue reading “Masters of the Universe” ban Alex Jones and other Dissidents
Update 2019-02-13: Finally, Trump’s former attorney John Dowd calls the conduct of the FBI brass and Mueller a coup: ““Little did I know that it appears that they were all in it together,” Dowd said. “I mean Rosenstein, Comey, Mueller, McCabe, the whole crowd and they were out to get this president no matter what. I … Continue reading Robert Mueller – More Conflicts of Interest
In Dec. 30, 2016 – Jan. 2, 2017, Mark Maunder, CEO of the security company Wordfence, was among many vocal critics of the wrong and incompetent FBI-DHS report GRIZZLY STEPPE, which purported to provide technical indications of “Russian hacking.” A month and a half later, he was afraid to criticize the new version of the … Continue reading Climate of Fear in Cyber-Security