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Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 9d3085 No.156879 ๐Ÿ“

Dec 23 2017 12:17:24 (EST)

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/07/07/hacked-dnc-servers-will-government-ever-be-given-access.html๐Ÿ“

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"Obama administration knew about North Korea's miniaturized nukes | Fox News

August 09, 2017 https://archive.fo/8PMoN"

 

Tuesday's bombshell Washington Post story that the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) has determined North Korea is capable of constructing miniaturized nuclear weapons that could be used as warheads for missiles โ€“ possibly ICBMs โ€“ left out a crucial fact: DIA actually concluded this in 2013. The Post also failed to mention that the Obama administration tried to downplay and discredit this report at the time.

 

From article in Q post 446;

Published July 7, 2017 Last Update November 1, 2017

Hacked DNC servers: Will government ever be given access?

 

As President Trump reportedly questions Russian President Vladimir Putin on alleged Russian interference in the U.S. election, there is a growing focus on a different, as-yet-unanswered question: Where are the Democratic National Committee servers that were allegedly breached by Russian hackers, and has anyone in the government been able to look at them?

 

The notion that Russia interfered with the U.S. election is based in part, if not largely, on an investigation into the DNC's computer servers. The servers themselves, however, have yet to be viewed by a single government agency. Some lawmakers are hoping to change that amid growing questions surrounding the Russia narrativeโ€ฆ(continues)

 

Interesting, towards end of article;

Incoming House Oversight chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., reacted to Johnson's testimony by suggesting "there may be something else on that server [that the DNC] didn't want law enforcement to see."