Anonymous ID: 915122 Oct. 8, 2020, 7:19 a.m. No.10981322   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1358

>>10981038

Irina Shevchenko

Her group, Shaltay Boltay (Humpty Dumpty/Anonymous International) was part of the SCL-IOTAGlobal team put together under the Ukrainian Ministry of Information’s Dimitry Zolotukhin and Christina Dobrovolska. They were part of a larger Ukrainian hacking IO group called Cyber-Hunta with partner group Ukraine Cyber Alliance. These groups were subordinate to the InformNapalm group in Ukraine.

 

This West Point report shows clearly these groups are Ukrainian Information Operations actors.

 

https://cyberdefensereview.army.mil/Portals/6/Documents/UA%20Report%20Final%20AB.pdf

Anonymous ID: 915122 Oct. 8, 2020, 7:23 a.m. No.10981358   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10981322

Profile of Irina Shevchenko (‘Alice’)

 

Irina Shevchenko is a citizen of Ukraine. The 30-year-old woman is the girlfriend of Vladimir Anikeev, the founder of the Shaltay Boltay hack group. She lives in Kiev.

 

Shevchenko met Anikeev in one of the Kiev’s fitness club, where she worked as a trainer. Anikeev’s ex-wife was also working as a trainer in the same club.

 

Her job consisted in spending much time in coffee shops and restaurants in Moscow. Of course, she would pick places well attended by top officials or rich businessmen.

 

She would then pretend to be busy with her laptop. Her computer was equipped with a fake Wi-Fi connection, allowing her to download the devices of the customers around her.

 

She then would pass the information to the Shaltay Boltay boys who would analyze it and look for some incriminating evidence that could be used for blackmail. In case of refusal, the data would be sold online for Bitcoins that ‘Alice’ would cash in Kiev.

Anonymous ID: 915122 Oct. 8, 2020, 7:37 a.m. No.10981490   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1517

https://www.heritage.org/crime-and-justice/commentary/john-durham-shouldnt-play-politics-russian-collusion-report

John Durham Shouldn’t Play Politics With Russian Collusion Report

Some say it’s political for federal prosecutor John Durham to release his report into the origins of the FBI’s Russia collusion investigation before the upcoming election. Others say it’s political if he doesn’t.

Essentially, no matter what he does, someone is going to accuse John Durham of playing politics with his report.

So what should he do? It seems simple, but he shouldn’t play politics.

He has to tune out the noise, follow the facts and complete the investigation when it’s ready to be completed. He shouldn’t rush the results, but he shouldn’t drag his feet, either.

We’ve seen what happens when law enforcement officials bend the rules or try to play politics. They do it badly most of the time, and botched investigations, ruined reputations for the want-to-be political players and troubling infringements on the lives and liberties of American citizens all follow.

Durham need look no further than the subject matter of his own investigation to see this: Do we really need to remind everyone of the fall from grace (and rightfully so) of people like James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, just to name a few?

And do we need to remind everyone of the troubling surveillance of Carter Page, an American citizen who, in fact, had been assisting the CIA? Or the ongoing Michael Flynn saga?

Attorney General William Barr has said restoring the impartial administration of justice has been one of the top priorities of his tenure. He deserves kudos for that, and he can reaffirm that commitment by letting Durham do his work, following the facts of the case wherever they might take him.

Sure, this leeway can’t be unlimited, and Barr rightfully has supervisory power as the head of the Justice Department. But Durham has proven himself to be a competent, thorough and thoughtful prosecutor throughout his almost 38-year career at the Justice Department. As the New York Times reported, he “has investigated potential wrongdoing by the FBI and CIA for the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations.”

That’s an impressive bipartisan resume that’s increasingly hard to come by in today’s political climate.

More importantly, there have been recent reports that Durham is still running down new lines of inquiry, such as looking into certain aspects of the Clinton Foundation. But the fact is, we really don’t know what Durham has uncovered, or why he is pursuing these lines of inquiry. And that’s the way it should be. Conduct the investigation, and then release the results when it’s done.

If Durham finds nothing, then we all have the benefit of knowing he conducted an exhaustive review using the tools available to him.

If he finds something, appropriate actions, up to and including criminal prosecutions, can take place. We’ve already seen one such prosecution take place: Kevin Clinesmith, an FBI lawyer, altered an email that agents then relied on when seeking a warrant to surveil Page.

Everyone knows that investigations take time. While it’s important that voters have as much information as possible when they go to the polls, it’s equally, if not more, important that full, fair, impartial investigations be conducted, regardless of the political implications.

After all, “Equal Justice under Law” is more than an aspirational goal; it’s a bedrock principle of our legal system. And that can best be achieved when those charged with enforcing the law don’t play politics and simply follow the facts of a case wherever they may lead.

So if Durham can complete his investigation before the election, he should. If he can’t without botching it, he shouldn’t. But whatever he does, he must remember that his role is to enforce the law, not to be a poor-man’s politician.

This piece originally appeared in The Detroit News

Anonymous ID: 915122 Oct. 8, 2020, 7:43 a.m. No.10981536   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/SecPompeo/status/1313866855963074563

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-54449482

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/isis-jihadists-beatles-latest-alexanda-kotey-el-shafee-elsheikh-donald-trump-guantanamo-bay-david-gauke-justice-secretary-a8205286.html

Anonymous ID: 915122 Oct. 8, 2020, 8:06 a.m. No.10981737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1743

https://twitter.com/HillaryClinton/status/1314216401754886144

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