the intercept - US military propaganda outlet

Steven Schear schear.steve at gmail.com
Fri Jul 20 11:53:10 PDT 2018


"For example, the spear-phishing emails that John Podesta, Clinton’s
campaign chair, and others received included links to the URL shortening
service Bitly. The Bitly account that created these links was registered
using the email address “dirbinsaabol at mail.com.”

Who would register an account with a URL shortening service when none are
required?

On Wed, Jul 18, 2018, 12:47 PM juan <juan.g71 at gmail.com> wrote:

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> https://theintercept.com/2018/07/18/mueller-indictment-russian-hackers/
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> "someone reportedly logged into the @Guccifer_2 Twitter account without
> connecting to a VPN service first, revealing their real IP address."
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> sure. it was 'their' 'real' 'address'! The KGB address!
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> oh and the "russians" can't buy nor mine bitcoins anonymously. The russian
> govt can't get $50 in bitcoin without trump knowing it.
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> Russians are terribly stupid. Like when they poisoned an 'ex' spy using a
> poison gas that 'only' russians can manufacture. Oh and  the guy who did
> the poisoning didnt realize that his KGB business card fell off his pocket.
> So that was another clue for the sherlock holmes.
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