Just saw a link minutes ago to a dossier on Donald Trump

I know that John McCain is seen as evil on this forum, but him doing this makes me respect him more.

What percentage of regular posters on this forum would you estimate to be Russian trolls?
 
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The memos/file seems to not made the rounds until after the election but loose details of what it contained, like filmed golden showers, were known by some people since the summer of 2016.

From your linked Dailymail article:
'And then, a former British ambassador to Russia independently was made aware of these findings and he took the information to John McCain – Senator John McCain of Arizona – in the period just after the election, and showed it to McCain – additional findings.
'McCain was sufficiently disturbed by what he read to take it to FBI director James Comey himself personally, they had a five minute meeting the two men, very little was said, McCain turned it over to him and is now awaiting what the FBI’s response is to that information.'

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This dossier comes from a former MI6 agent and the allegations and sources implicated are far too intimate for 4chan posters to be responsible for it (but such posters are nonetheless responsible for hacks and propaganda, "meme magic" as they call it, that otherwise derailed elections in the last year and may stand a good chance of being arrested for sedition if they aren't Russian). It's one thing to have 4chan users say they are responsible for this and leave it at that, but to promote it in high Russian disinformation channels just makes the Russian attempt of a coverup very sloppy. Newsweek also has a few articles about Russian interference in the election and their sources have been people working in foreign intelligence agencies. They reiterate the New York Times allegation that Manafort has been paid $12.7 million by Yanukovych and a secret meeting between him and Putin took place to make sure it couldn't be traced but with Putin walking away not believing Yanukovych, and mention that Russians were having second thoughts on Trump after he criticized the Khans. They even mention Estonians bugging a meeting between Trump staff and Russian officials. So what I'm saying is that the CIA has not really been involved with procuring such allegations so far but they can take the lead in investigating the allegations.

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The memos/file seems to not made the rounds until after the election but loose details of what it contained, like filmed golden showers, were known by some people since the summer of 2016.

From your linked Dailymail article:
'And then, a former British ambassador to Russia independently was made aware of these findings and he took the information to John McCain – Senator John McCain of Arizona – in the period just after the election, and showed it to McCain – additional findings.
'McCain was sufficiently disturbed by what he read to take it to FBI director James Comey himself personally, they had a five minute meeting the two men, very little was said, McCain turned it over to him and is now awaiting what the FBI’s response is to that information.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...emissary-abroad-collect-it.html#ixzz4VTASeukh
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You are not getting your bonus. It is over... :cool:
 
The memos/file seems to not made the rounds until after the election but loose details of what it contained, like filmed golden showers, were known by some people since the summer of 2016.

From your linked Dailymail article:
'And then, a former British ambassador to Russia independently was made aware of these findings and he took the information to John McCain – Senator John McCain of Arizona – in the period just after the election, and showed it to McCain – additional findings.
'McCain was sufficiently disturbed by what he read to take it to FBI director James Comey himself personally, they had a five minute meeting the two men, very little was said, McCain turned it over to him and is now awaiting what the FBI’s response is to that information.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...emissary-abroad-collect-it.html#ixzz4VTASeukh
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Lol.
 
I knew today was going to be an entertaining day on the internet.... 2017, you have not disappointed so far!

I'm laughing my ass off at the complete stupidity.

Carry on.
 
I knew today was going to be an entertaining day on the internet.... 2017, you have not disappointed so far!

I'm laughing my ass off at the complete stupidity.

Carry on.

Now go to work and listen to your boss. :cool:
 

The Director and a number of FBI officials themselves interfered with the elections and they could be arrested for violating the Hatch Act. Comey released his letter to Congress as a matter of scoring political and personal points when the FBI are not supposed to do this at all. And he did this while having a better grasp of memos relating to Russia's connection to Trump. And ignoring Hatch Act violations, he and other FBI officials were willing and well informed aids to an otherwise Russian puppet for president, so I wonder if charges of treason can be in the works (but I know it was for personal points or whatever, but still).
 
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The Director and a number of FBI officials themselves interfered with the elections and they could be arrested for violating the Hatch Act. Comey released his letter to Congress as a matter of scoring political and personal points when the FBI are not supposed to do this at all. And he did this while having a better grasp of memos relating to Russia's connection to Trump. And ignoring Hatch Act violations, he and other FBI officials were willing and well informed aids to an otherwise Russian puppet for president, so I wonder if charges of treason can be in the works (but I know it was for personal points or whatever, but still).

Lol.
 
Excuse me, violating the Hatch Act is not a criminal offense worthy of an arrest, but in knowing what he did in light of what he knew, we could still see the spectacle of handcuffs...

If you think we do not get your points you are wrong. I hope your are compensated well for having to suffer the indignity of being an ass on the internets. I am sure you are a great individual in real life. :cool:
 
If you think we do not get your points you are wrong. I hope your are compensated well for having to suffer the indignity of being an ass on the internets. I am sure you are a great individual in real life. :cool:

But I only have a couple of hundred posts?
 
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