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The FBI, CIA, and the office of National Intelligence are refusing to brief Trump’s presidential transition team on alleged Russian cyberattacks during the US presidential election. The CIA says that these hacks altered the outcome of the presidential election but, so far, has offered no proof that Russia was involved in any way. USA Today 2016 Dec 14 (Story) (Cached)

video-icon_4-41-22_smallObama has ordered a Congressional investigation into the claim that Russian hacks of Democrat Party emails caused Hillary to lose the election. He is supported by a bipartisan group that opposed Trump’s candidacy. The CIA, still under control of Obama, also has supported this allegation but, so far, has offered no proof. The best evidence so far are “reports” from unnamed sources. CBS News 2016 Dec 12 (Story)

The US Senate passed the ‘Countering Foreign Propaganda and Disinformation Act’ that creates a new agency to counter domestic occurrences of ‘foreign disinformation’. This is part of the recent attempt by the Establishment to label the hack of Hillary’s emails as a Russian plot. The language in the bill is so vague that it can be used to label any exposure of domestic fraud or corruption as ‘foreign disinformation’. AntiWar 2016 Dec 12 (Story) (Cached)

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