Anonymous ID: 9e607b Dec. 18, 2019, 10:25 p.m. No.7557370   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7557265 pb

"it should be noted that the real ‘white hats’, meaning people around the globe who are taking action against the cabal, operate like ghosts. These people don’t exist. This doesn’t mean they literally don’t exist, but what it means is that they are extremely obscure and do not like to be referenced. They go about their business quietly and don’t make a big fuss about it. It’s not an ego trip for them."

Anonymous ID: 9e607b Dec. 18, 2019, 10:38 p.m. No.7557549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7575 >>7602 >>7655 >>7661 >>7766

Q is the investigator in Australia Michael Smith?

 

Should we be looking for such operators in other countries also?

 

Dr Michael Smith is head of the Cyber and Cryptomathematics Research (CMR) Group at the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO). Exploiting cyber mathematics and expanding the group’s scope beyond its traditional expertise of mathematics and high-performance computing are challenges Michael has embraced with enthusiasm.

 

Being a whizz at mathematics is one thing, but being able to apply that skill in an area that, in partnership with the Australian Signals Directorate, provides critical capability to Defence for information security is what puts Michael on top of the game.

 

Modern cryptography—the science of making and breaking codes—relies on sophisticated mathematics, which Michael applies to ensure the secure storage and transmission of Defence communications. In the interest of future-proofing Defence systems, Michael and his team are also looking at the impact of emerging technologies such as quantum cryptography.

 

Michael joined DSTO in 1990 as an experimental officer in the Underwater Systems Division in Melbourne. He took the opportunity offered by DSTO’s postdoctoral cadetship programme and achieved a PhD in mathematics from the Australian National University in 1994. Michael subsequently joined the CMR Group in Canberra as a research scientist. The job was perfectly suited to his talents and he became head of the group in 2011.

 

Michael has notched up a number of impressive achievements, starting with the inaugural DSTO Achievement Award for Best Contribution to Technology Base in 1998. His proudest achievement was leading an international, multi-agency programme to deliver a vital capability to ADF deployments. This effort was recognised with the CMR team winning a DSTO Achievement Award for Contribution to Defence Outcomes in 2007 and the Australian Intelligence Community Award in 2008.

 

Collaboration with other group members, clients and overseas experts has been key to Michael’s research success. He has co-authored more than 50 classified research papers and technical reports, many with world experts.

 

‘It’s important to create an environment where everyone gets to lead’, Michael stressed.

 

‘There will always be an enduring role for mathematics. I really enjoy sharing the history of the development of key ideas, particularly in the area of factoring.

 

‘I think there’s a great deal to be learned from history—a lot of the maths we use on a daily basis goes back more than 2,000 years’, Michael said.

 

https://www.defence.gov.au/annualreports/14-15/profiles/profile_michael-smith.asp

Anonymous ID: 9e607b Dec. 18, 2019, 10:40 p.m. No.7557575   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7593 >>7602 >>7653 >>7655

>>7557549

 

Aussie Complaints Headed to FBI on Clinton Foundation’s Dealings Down Under

 

Retired Australian police detective Michael Smith has accumulated startling evidence of millions of dollars mishandled

 

An Australian investigative journalist who is a retired police detective said Tuesday he has been asked to provide the FBI with details about multiple allegations of mishandling millions of dollars contributed to the Clinton Foundation by the Aussie government.

 

“I have been asked to provide the FBI with further and better particulars about allegations regarding improper donations to the CF funded by Australian taxpayers,” Michael Smith told LifeZette.

 

At the center of Smith’s complaints are former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, and multiple Australian government officials, including senior diplomat Alexander Downer, that government’s high commissioner to the United Kingdom.

 

Downer hit U.S. headlines recently when he was reported to have told the FBI of a May 2016 conversation he had with George Papadopoulos, then a campaign aide to President Donald Trump. Downer told U.S. law enforcement officials that Papadopoulos told him Russia had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton.

 

The New York Times claimed in its Dec. 30, 2017, story that the information Downer gave the FBI was a major factor in the bureau’s decision to investigate allegations of collusion between Russian interests and the Trump campaign. Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI last year.

 

The materials Smith is giving the FBI focus on a 2006 memorandum of understanding between the Australian government and the Clinton Foundation’s Clinton HIV/AIDs Initiative (CHAI). Smith claims the foundation received a “$25M financial advantage dishonestly obtained by deception” as a result of actions by Bill Clinton and Downer, who was then Australia’s minister of foreign affairs.

 

Smith claims the foundation received a “$25M financial advantage dishonestly obtained by deception.”

 

Also included in the Smith materials are evidence he believes shows “corrupt October 2006 backdating of false tender advertisements purporting to advertise the availability of a $15 million contract to provide HIV/AIDS services in Papua New Guinea on behalf of the Australian government after an agreement was already in place to pay the Clinton Foundation and/or associates.”

 

Related: Here’s Why There May Be No More Free Passes for the Clinton Foundation

 

A third complaint concerns what Smith describes as “the $10 million financial advantage dishonestly obtained by deception between April 1, 2008, and Sept. 25, 2008, at Washington, D.C., New York, New York, and Canberra Australia involving an MOU between the Australian government, the “Clinton Climate Initiative,” and the purported “Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute Inc.”

 

A spokesman for the Clinton Foundation did not respond to LifeZette’s request for comment early Tuesday.

 

https://www.lifezette.com/2018/01/aussie-complaints-to-be-filed-with-fbi-on-clinton-foundations-dealing-down-under/