Just thought @JenKernsUSA might need to be reminded that #SMARTech was hacked by Russian agents in 2015 ... esp since Tom Del Beccaro was the only one with the balls to come clean about it.
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And, you know, you might be interested in the up- and down-threads... and the other threads here too:
Just so you know I helped put your Denny Boy in prison... so I know what else there was on those servers about him. Devin's boat rides too.
And, similarly, what I found about Trump will be held responsible for is no less horrific.
You're making yourself complicit.
And discourse analysis of your presentation of the 'infiltration' narrative shows that you're well aware that it in NO WAY approaches anything resembling the truth.
I strongly suggest you unhitch your wagon from his lies, or you'll find it difficult to make a living in the AT.
And remember: the info from the SMARTech breach was used to blackmail and oust your not-totally-evil candidates during the primaries.
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Interesting. It's just gotta be a coincidence that Psy-Group's friends and targets of politically-motivated catfishing of Never-Trump GOP operatives both Rilly, Rilly love the Mandarin Oriental in DC....
if @VickerySec or others were to look at the timing of spikes in communications with breaches of other state election boards (or other corporate, political, or government entities holding data that could be used to improve triangulation with the facebook data already breached)...
Note: the article states that the pledges were made just after DCLeaks started releasing emails from the DNC - but neglects to mention 7 emails between Smith and IL RNC Committeeman Richard Porter also leaked.
Couldn't the tip have come from another House where they felt it necessary to get that information out,
because the real value of the Kavanaugh nomination was to yield a counterpoint against which to cast future allegations of sexual assault against teenage girls?
Another instance for the head of that house to point to and say 'see, the American public really doesn't care about past transgressions against women?'