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[Wasn't the FBI also refused access to DNC servers? Not that you'd ever get an honest answer from combey about that...]

yes. The DNC told the FBI to go away, and then used a group called “Crowdstrike” to investigate the supposed hacking. Crowdstrike said it was Russia. Only trouble is Crowdstrike blamed Russia before and they were proven wrong.

IMO we should not trust that the DNC wikileaks hack was Russia. All we have is the DNC’s word and this Crowdstrike bunch who have been wrong before. Not nearly enough.

4 posted on 06/21/2017 10:25:08 PM PDT by Cubs Fan (Liberals are the most hateful, violent and intolerant people in America)
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Wasn’t/isn’t Crowdstrike headed by a guy who absolutely loathes Vladimir Putin? If so, it would go a long way toward explaining why Crowdstrike said that the Russians did it.

This entire series of scandals involving the Clinton Foundation, the Clinton State Department’s approval of Uranium One’s purchase of 20% of our Uranium, the cheating of Bernie Sanders by Hillary Clinton and the DNC, these Moslem computer geeks involved with computer security in both the Congress and the DNC, the blame the Russians game, the Jim Comey and Loretta Lynch angle on all of this, etc., all stinks to high Heaven. I believe all of these scandals and people are linked and that this is the single biggest political scandal ever to afflict this nation. It makes Watergate and Teapot Dome combined look like a few kids playing in a sandbox. But of course, anything involving Bill and Hillary Clinton would to be utterly and thoroughly corrupt.


14 posted on 06/21/2017 11:06:16 PM PDT by Ancesthntr ("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt)
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