Anonymous ID: 926c17 Dec. 26, 2019, 9:19 a.m. No.7625191   🗄️.is đź”—kun

The Gateway Pundit received an email from a self described cyber expert who claims there is no way that Crowdstrike could have identified Russia as the entity who hacked the DNC before the 2016 election.

The reason is because no entity, including Crowdstrike, has software that can identify a hacker. Crowdstrike’s only out is to prove that their software can identify hackers and they can’t.

Here are parts from an email that was forwarded to the Gateway Pundit and a group of other top conservative websites:

As we work to prepare for the Durham showdown, we have for too long searched for a simplified explanation the people could understand on the Russian Hacking Hoax which is a story that has a shelf life and will be weaponized (again) for 2020.

The emailer suggests that Donna Brazile may be the one who leaked the DNC emails to press. She did leak debate questions after all. The emailer suggests the key is Crowdstrike:

Crowdstrike is nothing more than THERANOS (Google it.) on steroids. The company [Crowdstrike] claimed their antivirus software could not only find a hack, but could tell you WHO was responsible. This is false. Malware is just a series of text files. If you open the file and see Beatles Lyrics, that does not in any way make a case for attribution. It is that simple. Just like THERANOS, they don’t have a working product. Never did. I can show you the proof of that in a live demonstration.

Crowdstrike is guilty of fraud, investor fraud, stock fraud and a myriad of other charges that mirror the fact patterns in the THERANOS case. Remember, the day they went public, it was to the tune of $6.3 billion. The day they went public, stock started being dumped. Classic Silicon Valley pump and dump scenario.

This is true in that Crowdstrike did go public and Google was their big buyer. We reported this in July and suggested this may be a reason the Executives at Google cried when Trump won the election.

In July 2015 Google invested $100 million into Crowdstrike –

Google Capital, the two-year-old growth equity arm of search giant Google (GOOG), announced its first security investment on Monday morning.

The fund has pumped $100 million into cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike. It was joined by cloud computing company Rackspace (RAX), which is a customer, and the firm’s existing investors Accel and Warburg Pincus. The new infusion represents a Series C round for the Irvine, Calif.-based company, bringing its total funding raised to date to $156 million.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/12/rumors-swirling-crowdstrikes-assertion-russians-hacked-dnc-faces-scrutiny-carter-page-weighs-in/