Anonymous ID: 689cd5 Jan. 24, 2019, 3:02 p.m. No.4892413   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2576

This gualdo dog. He studied at a university in America with Saakashvili who killed 2,000 in Abkhazia. And Yushchenko who staged a coup in Ukraine

Anonymous ID: 689cd5 Jan. 24, 2019, 3:17 p.m. No.4892574   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Government of Ukraine Airbus ACJ319 115X (UR-ABA, #50815F) as flight #UKN1102 at 36950 ft heading east bound OTT Halblech, Bavaria (Germany)

Anonymous ID: 689cd5 Jan. 24, 2019, 3:42 p.m. No.4892868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2979 >>3016 >>3062

PUTIN’S TURN IN THE BARREL

This Time It’s Russia’s Emails Getting Leaked

 

The Russian oligarchs and Kremlin apparatchiks spared by WikiLeaks in the past will not be so lucky this week, when transparency activists drop a massive archive of leaked docs.

 

Russian oligarchs and Kremlin apparatchiks may find the tables turned on them later this week when a new leak site unleashes a compilation of hundreds of thousands of hacked emails and gigabytes of leaked documents. Think of it as WikiLeaks, but without Julian Assange’s aversion to posting Russian secrets.

 

The site, Distributed Denial of Secrets, was founded last month by transparency activists. Co-founder Emma Best said the Russian leaks, slated for release Friday, will bring into one place dozens of different archives of hacked material that, at best, have been difficult to locate, and in some cases appear to have disappeared entirely from the web.

 

“Stuff from politicians, journalists, bankers, folks in oligarch and religious circles, nationalists, separatists, terrorists operating in Ukraine,” said Best, a national-security journalist and transparency activist. “Hundreds of thousands of emails, Skype and Facebook messages, along with lots of docs.”

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/this-time-its-russias-emails-getting-leaked