A list of witnesses scheduled to appear at a House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Open Hearing on “Russian Active Measures” contains a glaring problem: the only technical experts scheduled to testify are from CrowdStrike. CrowdStrike is a firm hired by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and has become the primary source of the narrative about “Russian hacking” of the 2016 election and has acted as a mouthpiece for the Democrats since last June.
The initial witness list released by House Intelligence includes a number of intelligence officials, all appointed during the Obama administration, such as former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, but the sole technical people on the invitation list are two representatives of CrowdStrike, President Shawn Henry, and the co-founder Dmitri Alperovitch.
Breitbart News has interviewed tech experts who do not agree with the CrowdStrike assessment or Obama administration’s claims that the DNC/DCCC hacks clearly committed by Russian state actors, with much criticism aimed at the FBI/DHS Joint Analysis Report (JAR) “Grizzly Steppe” that was released at the end of December.
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ReplyDeleteSo "Russian Hacking" is a completely made up story by the Democrats' too leaders?
ReplyDeleteWho'd have thought?
Prepare for ludicrous facts!
ReplyDelete"House Intelligence" Committee.
ReplyDeleteThere's a real oxymoron for you.
top leaders... typo.
ReplyDeleteSo, remember in the latest wikileaks is was revealed how the vault7 contained instruction on how to make your hack look like the Russians did it.
ReplyDeleteWe can now see how Obama and the dems set up the administration behind the scenes and the damage their causing now that they lost the election.
ReplyDeleteThe Dems have just lost the 1% credibility they were hanging on to! How droll... These idiots have shot themselves in both feet and, somehow, in both hands as well! LOL!
ReplyDeleteAnd they said it couldn't be done!