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NYT doubles down
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/16/world...tness.html

This is the type of propaganda they write. Once again the Democrats come up with a shadowy Ukrainian figure to try to come up with dirt.

This article sounds like it is saying something, but when you read it carefully, they "may" have some person who "claimed" to be a hacker who helped create some malware that "may or may not" have been used in hacking and who has absolutely no connection with Russian intelligence (they actually say that in the article). Everything they have is unsourced. And they go back to the Brennan claim (without sourcing-simply "US intelligence believes") they he believed Russians hacked the DNC. No mention of the questions raised by other recent report. They talk about how Russian hackers work (again-no source) and how they "may" have gotten the software in some unorganized ad hoc groups and "may" have hacked the DNC.

Its all a bunch of innuendo and suppositions with no basis in facts and no named sources. They also bury the stuff showing their first claim about a hacker tying in the Russians is nonsense further down in the article, knowing most people don't read much of these articles. Classic witchhunt.
08-17-2017 07:43 AM
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