Dutch spies caught Russian election hackers on camera

you republicans are sooooooo fucked


they have been watching you turds


there is going to be a HUGE purge of the republican party



the intel of the USA has been watching and recording you


this is likely why the NRA is now being investigated for Russian money
You do realize this was way before the election and nothing in the article mentions Republicans you stupid pickle hider.
 
The Jan. 6 report – technically called an Intelligence Community Assessment (or ICA) was done by Clapper.

Why would Clapper do an assessment if the investigation was ongoing?
and even there Clappers assessment was full of crazy accusations that RT supposedly undermining Americans’ confidence in their democratic process.

It makes no sense to publish a final assessment on an ongoing investigation, unles it was done like the Comey
exculpatory draft of Clinton before the Clinton investigation was completed
 
Professor Philip N. Howard of the University of Oxford found that about one half of all news on Twitter directed at Michigan prior to the election was junk or fake.
 
Russian propaganda fabricated articles were popularized by social media.[50] The authors wrote that disinformation spread from government-controlled outlets, RT and Sputnik to pro-Russian accounts on Twitter.[50] Citing research by Adrian Chen, they compared Russian tactics during the 2016 U.S. election to Soviet Union Cold War strategies.[50] They referenced the 1992 United States Information Agency report to the U.S. Congress, which warned about Russian propaganda called active measures.[50] They wrote active measures were made easier with social media.[50] Institute of International Relations Prague senior fellow and scholar on Russian intelligence, Mark Galeotti, agreed the Kremlin operations were a form of active measures.[51] The Guardian wrote in November 2016 the most strident Internet promoters of Trump were paid Russian propagandists, estimating several thousand trolls involved
 
In a follow-up article, together with colleague J. M. Berger, Weisburd and Watts said they had monitored 7,000 pro-Trump social media accounts over a two-and-a-half year period,[53] and found that such accounts denigrated critics of Russian activities in Syria and propagated falsehoods about Clinton's health.[54] Watts said the propaganda targeted the alt-right movement, the right wing, and fascist groups.[55] Watts' findings cited Russian propaganda that exacerbated criticism of Clinton and support for Trump, via social media, Internet trolls, botnets, and websites denigrating Clinto
 
In September 2017, Facebook told congressional investigators it had discovered that hundreds of fake accounts linked to a Russian troll farm had bought $100,000 in advertisements targeting the 2016 U.S. election audience.[56] The ads, which ran between June 2015 and May 2017, primarily focused on divisive social issues; roughly 25% were geographically targeted.
 
the dutch F'ed up the Russians for us


cake and flowers were given them


aren't the republicans gona freak out about it
 

“In the summer of 2015, Dutch intelligence services were the first to alert their American counterparts about the cyber-intrusion of the Democratic National Committee by Cozy Bear, a hacking group believed to be tied to the Russian government,” Nieuwsuur’s report began. “Intelligence hackers from Dutch AIVD (General Intelligence and Security Service) had penetrated the Cozy Bear computer servers as well as a security camera at the entrance of their working space, located in a university building adjacent to the Red Square in Moscow.”
 
Russian propaganda fabricated articles were popularized by social media.[50] The authors wrote that disinformation spread from government-controlled outlets, RT and Sputnik to pro-Russian accounts on Twitter.[50] Citing research by Adrian Chen, they compared Russian tactics during the 2016 U.S. election to Soviet Union Cold War strategies.[50] They referenced the 1992 United States Information Agency report to the U.S. Congress, which warned about Russian propaganda called active measures.[50] They wrote active measures were made easier with social media.[50] Institute of International Relations Prague senior fellow and scholar on Russian intelligence, Mark Galeotti, agreed the Kremlin operations were a form of active measures.[51] The Guardian wrote in November 2016 the most strident Internet promoters of Trump were paid Russian propagandists, estimating several thousand trolls involved

Be prepared for a flood of Russian, Arabian and Chinese fake news on social media coming
 
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