Anonymous ID: 7e7286 Sept. 28, 2018, 6:13 p.m. No.3241261   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1484 >>1805 >>1887

Developing: IP Address of Person Who Doxxed GOP Senators Points to Maxine Waters’ Office

 

Republican Senators Lee, Graham and Hatch were doxxed on Wikipedia on Thursday.

 

There is nothing too low for the left.

 

Many Republicans on the Senate Judiciary had their home addresses and phone numbers published on their Wikipedia pages Thursday.

 

Shortly after Lindsey Graham went off on Senate Democrats for destroying Kavanaugh’s life in order to derail his confirmation, Republicans were doxxed.

 

The victims included Republican Senators Mike Lee, Orrin Hatch of Utah and Lindsey Graham, reported the Washington Times.

 

According to Caleb Hull, editor of the Independent Journal Review, the wife of Mr. Hatch “has been receiving calls nonstop ON HER BIRTHDAY and their home address was made public.”

 

CongressEdits, a bot account that for four years automatically retweets edits to Wikipedia made anonymously from IP addresses associated with the U.S. Congress, said the information was also posted on Mr. Lee and Mr. Graham “from US House of Representatives.”

 

The article auto-posted screen shots supporting the edits being made and noting the inclusion of private information, a practice known as “doxxing.”

 

It gets worse…

 

The private information on the Republican Senators is coming from a computer from the House of Representatives!

 

Now this…

The IP addresses lead back to a Congressional office.

 

The IP address of the villain who doxxed the Republican Senators is 143.231.249.130.

 

It appears 4plebs found the culprit and she works in Maxine Waters’ office.

 

That much is in Wikipedia (https://twitter.com/MikeTokes/status/1045457314482778112).

 

From there, a google search reveals that this IP address posted a comment on AUGUST 22, 2018. Very recently: http://www.monocacyboard.org/mboard/msg/60699.html

 

Kathleen Sengstock, a staffer for Maxine waters, posted from this IP.

 

https://www.c-span.org/person/?kathleensengstock

https://twitter.com/kathleensengsto?lang=en

 

So, one of Maxine Waters’ staffers has posted from that IP. I’m not sure how subnetting works in the House of Reps. But I would assume that for security purposes each rep would get their own router. Can anyone confirm? Continuing to search.

 

The 4plebs users then appear to agree that the IP address came from Waters’s office but may not be from Sengstock.

 

MORE:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/09/breaking-ip-address-of-person-who-doxxed-gop-senators-points-to-maxine-waters-office/

Anonymous ID: 7e7286 Sept. 28, 2018, 6:15 p.m. No.3241293   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1326 >>1527

Beijing Bows To US Pressure: China Top Refiner Halves Iranian Oil Imports

 

China’s top refiner Sinopec is halving its oil imports from Iran as of September, bowing to pressure from the United States, which is seeking to bring Iranian oil exports down to zero with the sanctions returning in November, Reuters reported on Friday, quoting people familiar with the issue.

 

Sinopec will reduce its imports from Iran to around 130,000 bpd, based on Reuters calculation on the prevailing supply contracts between the Chinese company and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC).

 

China has previously stated that it would not stop buying Iranian oil despite U.S. efforts to have the Iranian exports down to zero. But Beijing is also said to have agreed not to increase its oil purchases from Iran. Iran, for its part, is keen to keep its single biggest oil customer - China - when U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil exports kick in.

 

Analysts have so far assumed that China will keep buying Iranian oil and be pretty much the only certain meaningful customer of Iran, because the other major buyer, India, is even more hard-pressed by the United States to wind down purchases from Tehran.

 

Sinopec - listed in Hong Kong, but more importantly, also in New York - is now facing direct pressure from the United States to curtail Iranian oil imports.

 

According to one of Reuters’s sources, U.S. officials visited Sinopec in Beijing in August and demanded steep reductions of oil imports from Iran.

 

“This round is completely different from last time. Then it was more of a consultative tone, but this time it’s almost like an ultimatum,” the source told Reuters.

 

Last month, Chinese refiners and oil traders were said to have started to switch to using Iran-owned tankers for almost all their crude oil imports from Tehran, in order to keep Iranian oil flowing to China.

 

But shipping and insurance sources told Reuters on Friday that Iran faces difficulties in insuring its own ships because western re-insurance firms are quitting their Iranian businesses.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-09-28/beijing-bows-us-pressure-china-top-refiner-halves-iranian-oil-imports

Anonymous ID: 7e7286 Sept. 28, 2018, 6:16 p.m. No.3241314   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1484 >>1805 >>1887

US Senator Calls for Probe Into Facebook Hack That Affected 50Mln Users

 

The United States should launch a probe into the massive hack of Facebook that affected 50 million accounts, Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner said in a press release.

 

Earlier in the day, Facebook said hackers exploited a vulnerability in the social media platform’s code to use the "View As" feature to control accounts.

 

"The news that at least 50 million Facebook users had their accounts compromised is deeply concerning," Warner said on Friday. "A full investigation should be swiftly conducted and made public so that we can understand more about what happened."

 

The incident, he added, is also an indication that Congress must take action to protect privacy and security on social media.

 

https://sputniknews.com/us/201809291068445496-facebook-hack-probe-call/

Anonymous ID: 7e7286 Sept. 28, 2018, 6:41 p.m. No.3241708   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1731 >>1736 >>1760 >>1781 >>1787 >>1799 >>1800 >>1805 >>1887

Failed Former President Spouts Off Against Trump in Denmark – Rails Against Racial, Nationalistic Politics

 

President Trump took control of the American economy and turned it around in 18 months.

President Trump broke record after record since becoming US President.

President Trump also brought peace talks to Korea and the US embassy to Jerusalem.

 

It’s no surprise the former President Obama is feeling down lately.

This week Obama is traveling across Europe trashing President Trump and his supporters.

 

Yahoo.com reported:

 

Former US president Barack Obama warned Friday against rising nationalism as he painted a grim picture of American and global politics on a visit to Denmark.

 

“I’m concerned enough about the international and American trends that I thought it was important to offer my views,” he told entrepreneurs and students in the Danish central city of Kolding.

 

“When you start seeing our politics driven completely free of facts, when you start seeing a debate that is driven solely on racial or nationalistic impulses, when you start seeing a rejection of science and expertise and logic in politics… we are beyond the sort of politics that will continue our best traditions,” he added.

 

Relatively discreet since leaving the White House on January 20, 2017, the 44th President of the United States carefully avoided any direct reference to his successor Donald Trump.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/09/failed-former-president-spouts-off-against-trump-in-denmark-rails-against-racial-nationalistic-politics/

 

FUCK YOU BARRY

Anonymous ID: 7e7286 Sept. 28, 2018, 6:43 p.m. No.3241737   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Return Of The Inquisition: Do You Confess?

In 279 BC, the vast army of King Pyrrhus of Epirus was met by Roman forces at the Battle of Asculum in southern Italy, in what would be one of the costliest military engagements of ancient history.

 

Pyrrhus fancied himself the second coming of Alexander the Great and believed that he was a descendant of Achilles.

 

Many of his peers and contemporaries believed Pyrrhus to be the greatest military commander of all time.

 

His exploits were legendary. And when he set sail for Italy in 280 BC, the Romans did not underestimate him.

 

The Battle of Asculum was decisive. Pyrrhus actually won the battle; but in defeating the Romans, he lost so many of his men that his army was practically broken.

 

Pyrrhus purportedly said of his victory, “If we are victorious in one more battle with the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined. . .”

 

This gave rise to the term “Pyrrhic victory,” which refers to a win that’s incredibly costly.

 

Pyrrhus also tried his hand at diplomacy with Rome, sending one of his ablest statesmen to the capital to negotiate peace with the Roman Senate.

 

The emissary was not successful. But he reported back to Pyrrhus that Rome’s Senate was incredibly impressive– “an assembly of kings” comprised of its noblest citizens.

 

And he was right. In the early days when Rome was still a republic, its Senate was a highly revered institution that stood for wisdom, dignity, and virtue.

 

They were far from perfect. But the men who served in the Senate during the early republic were heavily responsible for building the most advanced civilization the world had ever seen up to that point.

 

Needless to say, times changed. Within a few hundred years, the Senate had become a corrupt joke, filled with venal criminals, weak sycophants, and mediocre minds.

 

I couldn’t help but think of this analogy yesterday watching the Inquisition of Brett Kavanaugh.

 

If you’re living under a rock (or reading this letter many years from now), Brett Kavanaugh has been nominated to serve as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court. This requires that he be confirmed by the Senate.

 

Recently a woman emerged who accused Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were all teenagers, several decades ago.

 

This is tantamount to accusing the man of a crime.

 

But rather than treat this as any other criminal matter in which the authorities would investigate the evidence to determine if charges are warranted… or the case is put to a court and jury to decide… the once-hallowed halls of the US Senate have been turned into an embarrassing circus that shines a giant spotlight on the deep social divides in the Land of the Free.

 

The whole charade is a horrible offense to the basic principles of justice in which a person is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty.

 

When it comes to claims of sexual assault, however, the man is automatically deemed guilty … and the accuser praised for her courage and bravery before the veracity of the assertion is ever deliberated.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-09-28/return-inquisition-do-you-confess