Alexandra Chalupa: 27 visits to WH. Chalupa was paid $71K by the DNC to collude with the government of Ukraine and Ukrainian Intelligence to dig up dirt on Paul Manafort and the Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election.
Chalupa hired the hacking terrorist group named "Fancy Bear" via Dimitry Alperovich and Crowdstrike in 2015. While the Ukrainian hackers worked for the DNC, Fancy Bear had to send in progress reports, turn in research, and communicate on the state of the projects they were working on.
CrowdStrike is a California cybersecurity company founded in 2011 funded by Google, the arms industry, NATO, the US Military, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and another Ukrainian oligarch who donated $10 million to the Clinton Foundation - Victor Pinchuk.
Pichuk hosted the September 2013 conference in Crimea attended by Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Tony Blair to discuss how Ukraine's assets would be carved up after the forthcoming Ukrainian coup.
CrowdStrike was infused with $100M by Obama pal in 2015. CrowdStrike was provided an FBI image (copy) of the DNC server. FBI used contractors to access NSA networks without permission or clearance.
Claims of Russians hacking DNC servers in the Spring of 2016 rely entirely on a report by CrowdStrike. The Obama administration never examined the DNC servers to determine if indeed they were hacked, or attempted to identify who the hacker might have been.
The DNC hacking investigation (done by Crowdstrike, of course) concluded the hacking was done by Russian actors, based on the work done by Alexandra Chalupa. Alexandra was named by Yahoo news as one of 16 people that shaped the election.
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