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    Not as much as you are to Chris, sweetie. Have you denounced Antifa yet? And, what's better cold; ravioli or spaggetios?
    I'm not for violent demonstrations of any kind. Thanks for all the continued attention. Post some more about me, m'kay? I saw you try to post about topics a couple of times. It didn't work.

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    I'm not for violent demonstrations of any kind. Thanks for all the continued attention. Post some more about me, m'kay? I saw you try to post about topics a couple of times. It didn't work.
    LOL coping mechs and low-grade psyche attacks.

    I've 2% of the volume on this forum that you have. Use that "college education" to come a bit better, sweetie. Go follow your low hanging fruit, Chris for your self-esteem boosts.


    I will be real for 1 minute tho, I do envy you for all the free time you've got on your hands.

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    How is this a loss of credibility, Chris?

    In your own words.
    A former FBI agent who worked with Strzok on and off over several years in the bureau's counterintelligence division said that Strzok's move to HR means he has now been separated from counterintelligence work altogether.

    The FBI sometimes parks agents in the human resources department, the agent explained, when they need to be reassigned quickly away from substantive matters and there's no other place to put them. Christopher Wray, who was confirmed as the new FBI director two weeks ago, would have played a role in reassigning Strzok.

    Strzok headed the FBI's counterespionage division last year and was one of the top officials overseeing the criminal investigation into whether Hillary Clinton mishandled classified information while she was secretary of state. He had previously worked on some of the "most secretive investigations in recent years involving Russian and Chinese espionage," according to the New York Times.

    Rangappa noted that the DOJ's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) opened an investigation in January into the FBI's handling of the email probe, including former FBI Director James Comey's decision to announce a new inquiry into her email server 11 days before the election. It is not clear whether Strzok, who supervised elements of the email probe, was caught up in the OIG investigation.
    The only thing damaged here is TSA's theory. This guy was in up to his neck in the Hillary email thing. His departure does not seem consistent with an investigation that is headed that way.

    Best guess is that the internal investigation found that he did something seriously wrong.

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    Not as much as you are to Chris, sweetie. Have you denounced Antifa yet? And, what's better cold; ravioli or spaggetios?
    Spaggetios.

    Some people like the meatballs, I think they are too mealy, especially cold.

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    Best guess is that the internal investigation found that he did something seriously wrong.
    He may have pushed Comey to say "we found some emails, don't know what, yet, but just so you (it won't have any impact on the campaign)" which pushed Trash over the top in MI, WI, PA by 80K total votes.

    Apparently there was a very strong misogynist FBI cell in NYC that was going to leak Hillary stuff so Comey felt he had to move before they did.
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    LOL coping mechs and low-grade psyche attacks.

    I've 2% of the volume on this forum that you have. Use that "college education" to come a bit better, sweetie. Go follow your low hanging fruit, Chris for your self-esteem boosts.


    I will be real for 1 minute tho, I do envy you for all the free time you've got on your hands.
    Keep following. Maybe I'll throw you another crumb. At least Chris will try to make discussion on a discussion board. You're just here for me.

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    Spaggetios.

    Some people like the meatballs, I think they are too mealy, especially cold.

    Never had them cold, but used to prefer the HCF ravioli compared to Chef Boyardee when I was a youngin.

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    Keep following. Maybe I'll throw you another crumb. At least Chris will try to make discussion on a discussion board. You're just here for me.


    Low-grade psyche attacks all day, huh sweetie? And trying to prop this place up by calling it a "discussion board" to justify the time you've dedicated here.

    Just Neal with it, you suuuuuuccccckkkkkkkk in real life.

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    Low-grade psyche attacks all day, huh sweetie? And trying to prop this place up by calling it a "discussion board" to justify the time you've dedicated here.

    Just Neal with it, you suuuuuuccccckkkkkkkk in real life.
    proving me right again.

    Post about me some more.

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    Piercing the Veil of Secrecy Shrouding the Trump Deal in the Republic of Georgia

    The deal in Georgia was not a particularly unusual one for the Trump Organization and it raises some of the same questions as many other deals Trump did from that time period around the world,

    https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-...IyMTU2NDg5NAS2


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    uh oh Spaghettios!

    According to a new report Barack Obama failed to inform 21 states that the Russians were attempting to hack their voting systems.

    The Daily Caller reported: State election officials still don’t know which 21 of their jurisdictions Russian hackers targeted, The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group has learned.

    Secretaries of state — who are the top election officials in 40 states — told TheDCNF they were shocked to learn of the Russian hacking when Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials first divulged it at a June 21, 2017, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing.

    “We can’t find any secretaries of state who say they have been told they are part of this list of ‘targeted’ states.” said a spokeswoman for the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), which is the oldest nonpartisan professional organization for public officials, representing top state election officials in all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia and U.S. territories.

    The testimony of Jeanette Manfra, acting deputy undersecretary for cybersecurity and communications at DHS’s National Protection and Programs Directorate, before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence stunned NAAS.

    “We have evidence of election-related systems in 21 states that were targeted,” she said.

    http://amp.dailycaller.com/2017/08/1...oting-systems/

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    uh oh Spaghettios!
    Chris acknowledges Russian election hack attempts.

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    Chris acknowledges CIA election hack attempts.

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    Except for the fact we're still talking about Russia, your meme is totes right.

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    SALON ADMITS THE RUSSIAN HACKING STORY IS A HOAX

    On the eve of Julian Assange announcing he can prove the DNC Russian hacking story is a hoax, Salon admits that the ‘hack’ may have been a ‘leak’.

    Irish freelance journalist and Salon contributor Danielle Ryan questions the official DNC narrative that Russians were responsible for the email leak that compromised Clinton’s chance at the Oval Office in the 2016 election. Ryan indicts both the media and the DNC in their willingness to promote what may turn out to be a hoax carried out on the American people.

    If all this [Russian hoax] is true, these findings would cons ute a massive embarrassment for not only the DNC itself but the media, which has breathlessly pushed the Russian hacking narrative for an entire year, almost without question but with little solid evidence to back it up.

    Ryan points to a report, compiled by a variety of intelligence experts affiliated with Disobedient Media, that implies, based on forensic evidence, that the “DNC suffered an insider leak, conducted in the Eastern time zone of the United States by someone with physical access to a DNC computer’.

    The report claims there is no evidence that the hacker known as Guccifer 2.0 infiltrated the DNC and no evidence that Guccifer sent do ents to Assange and Wikileaks. The speed at which information was downloaded suggests that someone with physical access to a computer in the DNC HQ accessed files, which were then processed to appear that Russian handling had occurred.

    Investigators found that 1,976 megabytes of data were downloaded locally on July 5, 2016. The information was downloaded with a memory key or some other portable storage device. The download operation took 87 seconds — meaning the speed of transfer was 22.7 megabytes per second — “a speed that far exceeds an internet capability for a remote hack,” as Lawrence puts it. What’s more, they say, a transoceanic transfer would have been even slower (Guccifer claimed to be working from Romania).

    If files downloaded from a DNC computer running an American (as opposed to a Russian) OS were sent to Assange, he would be able to reveal files and keys affiliated with the original OS registry, offering definitive proof that the Russian hack is really a Russian hoax.

    https://milo.yiannopoulos.net/2017/0...ory-is-a-hoax/

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    SALON ADMITS THE RUSSIAN HACKING STORY IS A HOAX
    Hey, your favorite pedophile advocate.

    What about the earlier hacks, Chris?

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    Chris is Thread's re ed long lost child.

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    Chris is Thread's re ed long lost child.
    Is it Mueller time yet?

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    Piercing the Veil of Secrecy Shrouding the Trump Deal in the Republic of Georgia

    The deal in Georgia was not a particularly unusual one for the Trump Organization and it raises some of the same questions as many other deals Trump did from that time period around the world,

    https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-...IyMTU2NDg5NAS2
    Trump appears to have dug himself out of the bankruptcy hole using dirty money.

    It wasn't his business a en that did it, it was his willingness to look the other way. That will not be too hard for Mueller to find, and potentially compromising transactions involving Russians is perfectly within the special prosecutors purview.

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    Trump appears to have dug himself out of the bankruptcy hole using dirty money.

    It wasn't his business a en that did it, it was his willingness to look the other way. That will not be too hard for Mueller to find, and potentially compromising transactions involving Russians is perfectly within the special prosecutors purview.
    Yep. It's crazy the amount of ery you will come accross reading about Trump's dealings with some russians oligarchs right around the time he was about to go completely out of business.

    All of a sudden he was up and running again. That kind of quick turn around of fortunes doesn't just happen.

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    Yep. It's crazy the amount of ery you will come accross reading about Trump's dealings with some russians oligarchs right around the time he was about to go completely out of business.

    All of a sudden he was up and running again. That kind of quick turn around of fortunes doesn't just happen.
    Are Trumps statements on the forced reduction of Embassy staff in Moscow consistent with my theory?



    But then, predicting what Trump will, or won't do is sort of a mugs game. He never fails to do the stupidest possible, just when you think he can't be dumber.

    The thing about a good theory though, it that it both explains facts, and you can make testable predictions.

    Fact 1:
    Russia attempted to hack our electoral process through a multi-pronged attack.

    Fact 2:
    Donald "look how big my inauguration crowd was" Trump has done nothing but deny this even happened. He has shown no willingness whatsoever to hold Russia to account for anything.

    Fact 3:
    Donald Trump has a pattern of criticizing anyone, and everyone at the drop of a hat. Allies, enemies, courts, free press, nothing has escaped his remarks and twitter feed, except for ONE/(two) thing(s), and that is Russia/Putin

    Fact 4:
    Russian efforts appeared designed to support Trump

    Fact 5:
    Trump directly called on Russia publicly to support his efforts to get elected.

    Fact 6:
    Donald Trump has gone out of his way to meet and talk with Putin privately in person, with no American witnesses. This is the only leader with which he has acted in this manner.

    Theory:
    Donald Trump has been compromised in some way.

    Either he directly owes them money, or they have evidence of some kind of him breaking the law or doing something he does not want others to know about. This theory explains those facts, and is fully consistent with observed reality.

    Prediction:
    Donald Trump will take no action personally, nor will he criticize Russia or Putin in any way in regards to the Russian attack on our elections. He may allow his underlings to do some minor, inconsequential stuff, and if forced to do anything by Congress will drag his feet, if not outright attempt to veto any sanctions.


    The way to falsify the theory:
    1) Trump criticizes Putin/Russia (good)
    2) Trump orders/takes action that materially harms Russian interests (definitive)

    Bull conspiracy theories fail very often because either: they cannot be falsified, or they directly conflict with observed reality. This theory can be falsified, and does not conflict with what we know as fact.

    Donald Trump is unpredictable except for Russia
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    He may be stupid enough to fire Mueller if Mueller starts asking questions that will expose how he has been compromised.

    If he does so, he will be impeached. The Republican party will have almost no choice at that point. Congress will find their spine, because they want to be re-elected, and Trump will have gone too far for all but the most jaded hacks.
    "Trump warns of 'dangerous low' in Russia relations"
    See Fact #3
    http://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/03/po...tin-sanctions/

    This statement is consistent with the theory and was predicted by it.

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    The veto-proof sanctions bill on Russia from Congress forced him to do something. His signing statement says that his administration will ignore or attempt to bypass as much as possible.
    http://www.marke ch.com/story/tex...ill-2017-08-02

    This action is consistent with the theory, and predicted by it.
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    Trumps newest Russian statements go out of their way to be obsequious and servile.


    “As far as I'm concerned I'm very thankful that he let go of a large number of people because now we have a smaller payroll,” Trump said at a briefing at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey on Thursday.

    "We'll save a lot of money," he added.


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    You can tell the Russia probe is getting to people when they say it's falling apart every day since it started. Mo is just confirming.

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    You can tell the Russia probe is getting to people when they say it's falling apart every day since it started. Mo is just confirming.
    Pretty much.

    It is the lie that sticks in people's head, even after they know it is a lie.

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