Michael wrote:I can't remember if flag burning is good because I'm Libertarian (figurative "me") or bad because I lurv America.
In that case the stars and stripes are gay and the Gadsden flag is your flag. Forget the feds!
Michael wrote:I can't remember if flag burning is good because I'm Libertarian (figurative "me") or bad because I lurv America.
willie wrote:grzegorz wrote:The CIA should seize Trump's email.
grzegorz wrote:windwalker wrote:Michael wrote:I can't remember if flag burning is good because I'm Libertarian (figurative "me") or bad because I lurv America.
Next time you have problems remembering, you might ask someone who's received this flag how they
feel about it.
Mike was in the army.
grzegorz wrote:
Yes, the CIA under Reagan ruined Latin America and the Republicans waved their flags and cheered on their black ops and you wonder why people burn the flag. Guess what? Now you know why. Good on you for doing some research.
FBI and CIA give differing accounts to lawmakers on Russia’s motives in 2016 hacks
willie wrote:grzegorz wrote:
Yes, the CIA under Reagan ruined Latin America and the Republicans waved their flags and cheered on their black ops and you wonder why people burn the flag. Guess what? Now you know why. Good on you for doing some research.
I think you got my message wrong.
windwalker wrote:The FBI and CIA seem to be at odds as to the involvement of Russian operatives directed by their gov.
The word “hacking” is being tossed around a lot with no real mentioned of what, how or who was hacked.
It would seem that some are very sloppy in their cyber security operations.
Why look at the actor that “hacked” and not at the agencies responsible to stop or prevent it.
Why has nobody been held accountable for it.
Our own agencies are sowing seeds of misinformation
by not taking responsibility for allowing it to happen…
Does anyone here really think the US does not and has not done the same?
The difference is that the other gov, if they survive it, deal it with it.
It's hard to know for anyone outside of it if anything was changed or not because of it.FBI and CIA give differing accounts to lawmakers on Russia’s motives in 2016 hacks
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/na ... d3b922488c
Sоmeоne has your passwоrd
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To: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: 2016-03-19 12:07
Subject: Fwd: Sоmeоne has your passwоrd
The gmail one is REAL
Milia, can you change - does JDP have the 2 step verification or do we need
to do with him on the phone? Don't want to lock him out of his in box!
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WikiLeaks has released what may be the key email that led to one of the biggest cybersecurity breaches in presidential campaign history -- allowing hackers to gain access to Clinton Campaign Chairman John Podesta’s Gmail account.
A new email thread released Friday shows Podesta got a March 19 email from “Google” notifying him someone had his "password" and tried to sign in from Ukraine.
The IT team told Podesta the message was legit and he should change his password. But it appears the email actually was a phishing ploy – and likely gave the world access to the contents of his account.
Delavan told her that it was a “legitimate email.”
“John needs to change his password immediately, and ensure that two-factor authentication is turned on his account … It is absolutely imperative that this is done ASAP,” he wrote, sharing a Google link where he could change his password.
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/34899Charles Delavan
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It's a smoking gun cover up. There is no hack. it is impossible for Russia to hack a machine that has electronics that do not support
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