Anonymous ID: 02516f April 16, 2022, 5:27 a.m. No.16086629   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6630 >>6634 >>6647 >>6657 >>6722 >>6765 >>6851 >>6923 >>7116 >>7262 >>7325

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_MQ-V4GIxA

CIA chief: Putin 'desperation' raises nuclear risk

>21,048 views | Apr 15, 2022

CIA Director William Burns says "potential desperation" from Russia's Vladimir Putin to portray a victory in Ukraine increases nuclear weapons risk. None of us can take "lightly" the threat posed by a tactical nuclear weapons he says. (April 15)

>dots

CIA Director William Burns

Senator Sam Nunn

Nuclear Threat Initiative

Georgia Tech

>Yeah, they worried, kek…

>>16086607

Anonymous ID: 02516f April 16, 2022, 5:33 a.m. No.16086647   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6662

>>16086629

>Nuclear Threat Initiative

Nuclear_Threat_Initiative

The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization founded in 2001 by Ted Turner and Sam Nunn in the United States, which exists to strengthen global security by reducing the spread of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, and also to reduce the risk that they will actually be used.

The Nuclear Threat Initiative serves as the Secretariat for the Nuclear Security Project, in cooperation with the Hoover Institution. Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry, former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and formerSenator Sam Nunnguide the project—an effort to galvanize global action to reduce urgent nuclear dangers and build support for reducing reliance on nuclear weapons, ultimately ending them as a threat to the world.

>moar dots…

https://infogalactic.com/info/Nuclear_Threat_Initiative

https://www.nti.org/about/board-and-advisors/

https://infogalactic.com/info/Susan_Eisenhower

https://infogalactic.com/info/Roald_Sagdeev

https://www.nti.org/newsroom/news/nti-joins-gender-champions-nuclear-policy/

Anonymous ID: 02516f April 16, 2022, 5:35 a.m. No.16086657   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6669 >>6677 >>6688 >>6765 >>6923 >>7116 >>7262 >>7325

>>16086629

>Nuclear Threat Initiative

The Nuclear Threat Initiative serves as the Secretariat for the Nuclear Security Project, in cooperation with the Hoover Institution. Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry, former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and formerSenator Sam Nunnguide the project—an effort to galvanize global action to reduce urgent nuclear dangers and build support for reducing reliance on nuclear weapons, ultimately ending them as a threat to the world.

>moar dots…

https://infogalactic.com/info/Nuclear_Threat_Initiative

https://www.nti.org/about/board-and-advisors/

https://infogalactic.com/info/Susan_Eisenhower

https://infogalactic.com/info/Roald_Sagdeev

https://www.nti.org/newsroom/news/nti-joins-gender-champions-nuclear-policy/

Anonymous ID: 02516f April 16, 2022, 5:41 a.m. No.16086677   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6681

>>16086657

> Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry, former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and former Senator Sam Nunn guide the project…

Anonymous ID: 02516f April 16, 2022, 5:52 a.m. No.16086722   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6726 >>6741

>>16086629

>Georgia Tech

Crowdstrike

>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/durham-related-emails-prompt-darpa-to-deny-involvement-in-attributing-2016-dnc-hack-to-russia

The Sussmann indictment said Joffe “tasked” Antonakakis to “search broadly through Internet data for any information about Trump's potential ties to Russia.” Durham said an email from Antonakakis in August 2016 was about “expressing continued doubt” about the Alfa Bank claims and “raising concerns about the researchers’ bias against Trump.”

 

Durham said Joffe “exploited his access to non-public and/or proprietary Internet data" and tasked researchers to mine internet data to establish “an inference” and “narrative” tying then-candidate Trump to Russia. He said Joffe indicated he was doing this to please certain “VIPs” on Clinton's campaign.

 

CrowdStrike, a U.S. cybersecurity firm, examined the DNC’s systems in 2016 and concluded Russian state actors were responsible for cyber intrusions. The DNC did not provide the FBI with access to its servers, but CrowdStrike did provide the bureau with forensic copies.

 

Sussmann testified in 2017 that it was his recommendation that the DNC retain CrowdStrike in April 2016, and he said he was dealing with the FBI on behalf of the DNC in 2016.

 

Mueller’s report concluded that GRU, Russia’s Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff, interfered in the 2016 presidential election, in part by spear-phishing Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s email account and hacking the DNC’s email systems, then providing those emails to WikiLeaks. Russia denied involvement, and Wikileaks denied receiving emails from Russia.

 

CrowdStrike released its report in June 2016, saying it “immediately identified" two hacker groups associated with Russian intelligence.

 

Trump’s Justice Department defended the role played by CrowdStrike and said the FBI was able to carry out its own investigation into Russian interference. The DOJ argued in 2019 that Mueller’s investigation “gathered evidence showing that GRU officers hacked the DNC systems."

 

Trump repeatedly cast doubt on the U.S. government's assessment that it was the Russians, including at his press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki in 2018.

 

Mueller’s 2018 indictment of 12 Russian military intelligence officers detailed the various cyber tactics, and his 2019 report provided information about the GRU units allegedly responsible.

 

His report said the Kremlin interfered in the 2016 election in a “sweeping and systematic fashion” but "did not establish" any criminal collusion between any Russians and anyone in Trump's orbit.

Anonymous ID: 02516f April 16, 2022, 6:33 a.m. No.16086851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6923 >>7116 >>7262 >>7325

>>16086629

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Nunn

Samuel Augustus Nunn Jr. (born September 8, 1938) is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Georgia (1972–1997) as a member of the Democratic Party.

During his tenure in the U.S. Senate, Nunn served as chairman of the powerful U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services and the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. He also served on the Intelligence and Small Business Committees. His legislative achievements include the landmark Department of Defense Reorganization Act, drafted with the late Senator Barry Goldwater, and the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program,[3] which provided assistance to Russia and the former Soviet republics for securing and destroying their excess nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.[citation needed]

 

The Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program deactivated more than 7,600 nuclear warheads. He was supposedly a top choice to be Secretary of Defense or State in 1992 and 1996 and in a prospective Gore cabinet in 2000.[citation needed]

Upon his exit from the Senate at the end of 1996, Nunn was the recipient of bipartisan praise from his colleagues. Republican Senator John Warner of Virginia concluded, "Senator Nunn quickly established himself as one of the leading experts in the Congress and, indeed, all of the United States on national security and foreign policy. He gained a reputation in our country and, indeed, worldwide as a global thinker, and that is where I think he will make his greatest contribution in the years to come, wherever he may be, in terms of being a global thinker. His approach to national security issues has been guided by one fundamental criteria: What Sam Nunn believes is in the best interest of the United States of America."[17]

Nunn founded the Nuclear Threat Initiative in 2001 and served as co-chairman and CEO until June 2017, when he became co-chairman with Ted Turner and Ernest J. Moniz.

 

In addition to his work with the Nuclear Threat Initiative, Nunn continued his service in the public policy arena as a distinguished professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech. There, he hosted the biennial Sam Nunn Policy Forum, a policy meeting that brings together noted academic, government, and private-sector experts on technology, public policy, and international affairs to address issues of immediate importance to the nation.[18]

 

Nunn was an active Advisory Board member for the Partnership for a Secure America, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign policy. He signed a number of the organization's bipartisan policy statements on important issues ranging from climate change to enhanced interrogation practices and nonproliferation.[19]

 

Additionally, Nunn served as Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. At CSIS Nunn and former Senator and United States Secretary of Defense William Cohen joined together for a series of public roundtable discussions designed to focus Americans on the seminal issues that the United States must face. The Cohen-Nunn Dialogues featured top thought leaders, public policy experts, prominent journalists, and leading scholars.[20]

 

In June 2013, Nunn added his voice to public support for an updated nuclear-arms limitation agreement with Russia. The 1992 Nunn-Lugar agreement had just expired at a time of increasing political tension between the two nations. Nunn applauded the determination of Presidents Obama and Putin to renew its core provisions, while urging further work to agree on chemical and biological weapons limits also.[23]

 

Nunn served as a member the Board of Curators for the Georgia Historical Society. He was an advisory board member of Theranos, a fraudulent biotech company.[24]