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Trump advocates for Putin at G-7 summit in move to soften Russia’s pariah status - The Washington Post

BIARRITZ, France — President Trump capped days of advocacy on behalf of Russian President Vladi*mir Putin by announcing here Monday that he intends to invite the leader to the Group of Seven summit in 2020, which Trump will host in an election year amid warnings that Russia is actively trying to interfere again in the U.S. presidential election.
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Trump’s extraordinary promotion of Putin proved to be the most tense disagreement over three days of contentious meetings at this year’s G-7 in the French oceanside resort town of Biarritz. The U.S. leader’s wish to restore Russia’s legitimacy was in keeping with his long-standing role as a Putin cheerleader and apologist, but it was coolly received by other leaders at the gathering.
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At the Biarritz summit, Trump punctuated almost every public appearance with his desire to bring Putin to the meeting in the future.
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The repeated push was noted cheerfully by Russian state television on Monday evening, with one program on the powerful Rossiya-1 network playing a triumphant soundtrack as it showed six recent video clips in which Trump demanded Putin’s return.

No collusion!
 
Email Leak Exposes Trump Tower Russian’s Dirty Lobbying Operations

According to leaked emails from Natalia Veselnitskaya, Russia’s disinformation campaign may have broken U.S. law and exposed details of a witness who later fell from a window.

LONDON—The identity of the U.S. government’s star witness in a high-profile trial—who subsequently fell out of a fifth-story Moscow window—was compromised in the course of a pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign run by Natalia Veselnitskaya, according to leaked emails.

The Russian lawyer who took part in the infamous Trump Tower meeting with senior Trump campaign officials was part of a secretive campaign on American soil that—according to the emails—may also have involved contempt of court and the violation of lobbying laws. She already has been indicted by the Southern District of New York on obstruction of justice charges.

A cache of emails obtained by the Dossier Center, which is a Russian opposition organization based in London, exposes the depth of foreign asset entanglement in Trump’s America at the precise moment that the president’s dealings with Ukrainian officials threaten to pull the Department of Justice and State Department into an unseemly impeachment fight.

The leaked emails offer an unprecedented look into the cynical world of Russia’s remorseless influence campaign within the U.S. Veselnitskaya was representing a company called Prevezon, which was facing an American trial over a $230 million fraud that began in Russia and implicated the Russian authorities.
 
According to leaked emails from Natalia Veselnitskaya, Russia’s disinformation campaign may have broken U.S. law and exposed details of a witness who later fell from a window.

LONDON—The identity of the U.S. government’s star witness in a high-profile trial—who subsequently fell out of a fifth-story Moscow window—was compromised in the course of a pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign run by Natalia Veselnitskaya, according to leaked emails.

The Russian lawyer who took part in the infamous Trump Tower meeting with senior Trump campaign officials was part of a secretive campaign on American soil that—according to the emails—may also have involved contempt of court and the violation of lobbying laws. She already has been indicted by the Southern District of New York on obstruction of justice charges.

A cache of emails obtained by the Dossier Center, which is a Russian opposition organization based in London, exposes the depth of foreign asset entanglement in Trump’s America at the precise moment that the president’s dealings with Ukrainian officials threaten to pull the Department of Justice and State Department into an unseemly impeachment fight.

The leaked emails offer an unprecedented look into the cynical world of Russia’s remorseless influence campaign within the U.S. Veselnitskaya was representing a company called Prevezon, which was facing an American trial over a $230 million fraud that began in Russia and implicated the Russian authorities.
I like how the media is sticking with the 'fell from a 5 story window' line. They could at least put it in scare quotes, or follow it with *wink wink*....
 
Russian Secret Weapon Against U.S. 2020 Election Revealed In New Cyberwarfare Report

With this in mind, a new report from cybersecurity powerhouse Check Point makes for sobering reading. “It is unequivocally clear to us,” the firm warns, “that the Russians invested a significant amount of money and effort in the first half of this year to build large-scale espionage capabilities. Given the timing, the unique operational security design, and sheer volume of resource investment seen, Check Point believes we may see such an attack carried out near the 2020 U.S. Elections.”

None of which is new—it would be more surprising if there wasn’t an attack of some sort, to some level. What is new, though, is Check Point’s unveiling of the sheer scale of Russia’s cyberattack machine, the way it is organised, the staggering investment required. And the most chilling finding is that Russia has built its ecosystem to ensure resilience, with cost no object. It has formed a fire-walled structure designed to attack in waves. Check Point believes this has been a decade or more in the making and now makes concerted Russian attacks on the U.S. “almost impossible” to defend against.
 
Meanwhile...

Trump advocates for Putin at G-7 summit in move to soften Russia’s pariah status - The Washington Post

BIARRITZ, France — President Trump capped days of advocacy on behalf of Russian President Vladi*mir Putin by announcing here Monday that he intends to invite the leader to the Group of Seven summit in 2020, which Trump will host in an election year amid warnings that Russia is actively trying to interfere again in the U.S. presidential election.
....
Trump’s extraordinary promotion of Putin proved to be the most tense disagreement over three days of contentious meetings at this year’s G-7 in the French oceanside resort town of Biarritz. The U.S. leader’s wish to restore Russia’s legitimacy was in keeping with his long-standing role as a Putin cheerleader and apologist, but it was coolly received by other leaders at the gathering.
....
At the Biarritz summit, Trump punctuated almost every public appearance with his desire to bring Putin to the meeting in the future.
....
The repeated push was noted cheerfully by Russian state television on Monday evening, with one program on the powerful Rossiya-1 network playing a triumphant soundtrack as it showed six recent video clips in which Trump demanded Putin’s return.

No collusion!
It was Macron's Idea.
 
Russian Secret Weapon Against U.S. 2020 Election Revealed In New Cyberwarfare Report

With this in mind, a new report from cybersecurity powerhouse Check Point makes for sobering reading. “It is unequivocally clear to us,” the firm warns, “that the Russians invested a significant amount of money and effort in the first half of this year to build large-scale espionage capabilities. Given the timing, the unique operational security design, and sheer volume of resource investment seen, Check Point believes we may see such an attack carried out near the 2020 U.S. Elections.”

None of which is new—it would be more surprising if there wasn’t an attack of some sort, to some level. What is new, though, is Check Point’s unveiling of the sheer scale of Russia’s cyberattack machine, the way it is organised, the staggering investment required. And the most chilling finding is that Russia has built its ecosystem to ensure resilience, with cost no object. It has formed a fire-walled structure designed to attack in waves. Check Point believes this has been a decade or more in the making and now makes concerted Russian attacks on the U.S. “almost impossible” to defend against.
Nice work of fiction.
 
Russian Secret Weapon Against U.S. 2020 Election Revealed In New Cyberwarfare Report

With this in mind, a new report from cybersecurity powerhouse Check Point makes for sobering reading. “It is unequivocally clear to us,” the firm warns, “that the Russians invested a significant amount of money and effort in the first half of this year to build large-scale espionage capabilities. Given the timing, the unique operational security design, and sheer volume of resource investment seen, Check Point believes we may see such an attack carried out near the 2020 U.S. Elections.”

None of which is new—it would be more surprising if there wasn’t an attack of some sort, to some level. What is new, though, is Check Point’s unveiling of the sheer scale of Russia’s cyberattack machine, the way it is organised, the staggering investment required. And the most chilling finding is that Russia has built its ecosystem to ensure resilience, with cost no object. It has formed a fire-walled structure designed to attack in waves. Check Point believes this has been a decade or more in the making and now makes concerted Russian attacks on the U.S. “almost impossible” to defend against.
Nice work of fiction.

How are things at the Agency these days?
 
Russian Secret Weapon Against U.S. 2020 Election Revealed In New Cyberwarfare Report

With this in mind, a new report from cybersecurity powerhouse Check Point makes for sobering reading. “It is unequivocally clear to us,” the firm warns, “that the Russians invested a significant amount of money and effort in the first half of this year to build large-scale espionage capabilities. Given the timing, the unique operational security design, and sheer volume of resource investment seen, Check Point believes we may see such an attack carried out near the 2020 U.S. Elections.”

None of which is new—it would be more surprising if there wasn’t an attack of some sort, to some level. What is new, though, is Check Point’s unveiling of the sheer scale of Russia’s cyberattack machine, the way it is organised, the staggering investment required. And the most chilling finding is that Russia has built its ecosystem to ensure resilience, with cost no object. It has formed a fire-walled structure designed to attack in waves. Check Point believes this has been a decade or more in the making and now makes concerted Russian attacks on the U.S. “almost impossible” to defend against.

What would happen if the US dropped a bomb on a Russian datacenter and just called it a "Response to a Russian act of war against the US"?
What would be Russia's move then? Continue conventional warfare? We'd obliterate them.. their conventional war machine is covered in rust. All they have are electronic internet-based weapons at this point.. So what if we go to conventional responses to their "act of war"? Kill Russian people and shit... and then pull a "what ya gonna do about it, bitch"?
 
We'd obliterate them..

Who is "we?" Do you really think you have a voice in your government? For that matter, who is "them?" Do you really think there are completely separate entities these days as opposed to international oligarchs who own pieces of pie everywhere? Trump doesn't represent you. Putin doesn't represent Russians. Trump and Putin are friends. No one is going to bomb Russia because some guy on the Internet asks a question about it who like me and the other 99% have no power.
 
What would happen if the US dropped a bomb on a Russian datacenter and just called it a "Response to a Russian act of war against the US"?
What would be Russia's move then? Continue conventional warfare? We'd obliterate them.. their conventional war machine is covered in rust. All they have are electronic internet-based weapons at this point.. So what if we go to conventional responses to their "act of war"? Kill Russian people and shit... and then pull a "what ya gonna do about it, bitch"?

Above screed is proof positive some people need a mommy there after they turn twenty one. Let's all just shut up rather than pumping up your already too fat belly and blathering things that only a drunk would say just before he blacks out. Those bleats offer no possibility of doing any good. They only make the pending fall face down more certain.
 
Russian Secret Weapon Against U.S. 2020 Election Revealed In New Cyberwarfare Report

With this in mind, a new report from cybersecurity powerhouse Check Point makes for sobering reading. “It is unequivocally clear to us,” the firm warns, “that the Russians invested a significant amount of money and effort in the first half of this year to build large-scale espionage capabilities. Given the timing, the unique operational security design, and sheer volume of resource investment seen, Check Point believes we may see such an attack carried out near the 2020 U.S. Elections.”

None of which is new—it would be more surprising if there wasn’t an attack of some sort, to some level. What is new, though, is Check Point’s unveiling of the sheer scale of Russia’s cyberattack machine, the way it is organised, the staggering investment required. And the most chilling finding is that Russia has built its ecosystem to ensure resilience, with cost no object. It has formed a fire-walled structure designed to attack in waves. Check Point believes this has been a decade or more in the making and now makes concerted Russian attacks on the U.S. “almost impossible” to defend against.

What would happen if the US dropped a bomb on a Russian datacenter and just called it a "Response to a Russian act of war against the US"?
Well. US can't really drop bombs on North Korean Data center

https://www.rferl.org/a/three-us-di...ned-near-sensitive-russian-site/30220254.html
I guess Russians need to bomb State Department then?

And what about that sophisticated t virus which has affinity for russian diplomats they discovered recently?
Bomb NSA?
 
What would happen if the US dropped a bomb on a Russian datacenter and just called it a "Response to a Russian act of war against the US"?
Well. US can't really drop bombs on North Korean Data center

Why would we when it was clearly the Russians that did the hacking.


Was there something at the site that is visible from the train? Seems like a poor choice of a site if it's so easily visible.

And what about that sophisticated t virus which has affinity for russian diplomats they discovered recently?
Bomb NSA?

Were they diplomats to Raccoon City?
 
Why would we when it was clearly the Russians that did the hacking.
No, according to US government it was clearly north korean hackers

Was there something at the site that is visible from the train? Seems like a poor choice of a site if it's so easily visible.
There is nothing to see there but the site is clearly off limit for foreigners, let alone military attaches from hostile countries.
They travelled to Severodvinsk (not allowed to) by car and then tried to board a train to other place (not allowed to)
And what about that sophisticated t virus which has affinity for russian diplomats they discovered recently?
Bomb NSA?

Were they diplomats to Raccoon City?
No, just diplomats in general. And stop laughing. These were your own researchers who discovered it.
So, do we bomb NSA for that or not?
 
Roger Stone trial starts Nov 5th. Stay tuned because THAT one is a huge piece to the puzzle of RussiaGate.

Right now, it seems like they are in pre-trial. They are discussing evidence and what will be allowed in actual trial. The latest news on that is that Roger Stone referenced godfather movie to Credico, a witness against him. Sounds like a threat! The prosecution wanted to show the relevant clip from the movie so that the jury could understand the reference in the same way that both Stone and Credico would have. Instead, the judge said a transcript of the relevant portion of the movie would go into evidence.

https://www.politico.com/story/2019/08/09/roger-stone-godfather-1456187
 
, the judge said a transcript of the relevant portion of the movie would go into evidence.
I think they're (prosecution) better off without the clip.
I mean, just about everyone has seen the movie. I haven't, but people look at me really weird when i mention it.
Anyway, they just produce the actual text he sent, even jurors who haven't seen the movies know what they're about, and can get the context. But without the clip, that context will be the whole cast of characters, and all the mafia shenanigans.
 
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