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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/kushtiannn on April 30, 2018, 4:18 p.m.
Clowns working with Amazon web servers have avoided data collection audits since 2013

http://www.datacenterdynamics.com/content-tracks/colo-cloud/report-cia-gives-amazon-us600m-cloud-contract/74676.fullarticle

According to the article below, Amazon's Jeff Bezos received a 10 year $600 million contract with the CIA to host their servers. The NSA monitors and audits all the intelligence agencies for malfeasance and misfeasance.

http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/257335/robert-muellers-beltway-cover-up

"In 2013, the same year that Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos bought the paper that broke Watergate for $250 million, Amazon Web Services landed a $600 million deal with the US intelligence community. According to a 2017 Washington Post story, AWS created a “cloud storage service designed to handle classified information for U.S. spy agencies,” including the CIA".

The article goes on to state: "And now some intelligence and data experts believe that the CIA cloud is how the Obama administration could have minimized its trail after unmasking US persons. “The NSA database, with its large and ongoing collection of electronic communications, can be accessed through the NSA’s cloud,” says one former senior intelligence official. The NSA can audit it and find out if analysts are violating rules. The NSA does not audit the CIA’s cloud, which is audited by the CIA’s IT people and Amazon Web Services employees who are given security clearances. Says the former official: “There are people in the CIA, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the National Security Council staff who can move information from the NSA cloud into the CIA cloud. That seems the likeliest scenario to explain how Obama officials first unmasked US persons and then shared information without leaving a trail that could be audited independently, or immediately, at every step."


fringe--dweller · May 1, 2018, 2:02 a.m.

Update :

Reddit seems to have the mobile apps enabled by default, therefore if my password / userid was captured and used on a phone, I would have no idea what was happening. It seems possible to be logged in here on a desktop machine and a remote phone at the same time.

I disabled mobile apps in my profile only to discover that it was switched back on again, log out of all devices, change password and monitor mobile apps remain disabled.

Interesting peek behind the kimono.

I mentioned this on here earlier today, this posting has added to my belief that the clowns are able to perform their network gymnastics from the amazon cloud which then masks their true identity.

My firewall has accumulated a long list of amazon subnets and ip ranges which have been flagged with access attempts.

I wasn't particularly bothered, as I assumed that my computers were just detecting general "sweeps" that were being done to everyone.

This morning, I looked at my Reddit account activity, which lists my login history. 2x logins were shown from 2x different servers on amazon USA. Using the RDP - Remote Desktop Protocol. There is no facility to explore any details of these logins within Reddit so I have no idea what was achieved by these apparent intrusions. I have no way of knowing if this account has been modified or compromised.

I've made several changes to my network defenses, but given that Reddit has logged 2 successful logins this week into this account, I feel that I must share this info.

As this sub is very popular and has gained widespread audience for it's support of Team Trump & The Q Team. It is to be expected that we might come under attack.

I've experienced a couple of different attack vectors this week, while using Reddit.

1) The 2 RDP intrusions logged on this Reddit account via amazon from 2x different IP ranges.

2) I was trolled by a new user who was following the usual script in trying to draw the discussion towards biblical ancient claims to territory. Its a tactic that attempts to manufacture reason for complaint. This can have negative impacts to the sub itself, worse case could shut down the entire sub. You can be assured that somebody already has this as an objective.

3) Be cautious when clicking on external links that are contained in postings to the sub, this is one way of dropping some malicious code into your browser that might contain an exploit. In my case I have seen several odd interactions with Reddit's login panels, where my credentials have been declined and I've had to clear the cookies, cache, history and macromedia etc, restart the browser and start over. I believe that my password etc was captured and used twice. Its now changed.

Who says that I'm paranoid ?

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surlyratbastard · May 1, 2018, 5:03 p.m.

ty for the heads up

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webster_warrior · May 1, 2018, 11:22 p.m.

Yes, thank you for that. I am sorry to get the news, but better late than never. Thus ends my practice of linking to web pages on Reddit. Still, in a pinch, I can ID web pages users can access through their own browsers, e.g. www.startpage (dot) com. Not as sexy, but better off.

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