Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Igor Danchenko has been arrested
For ... something.
We'll find out more soon, I guess. Interesting how Durham is so interested in discouraging anyone from communicating with the FBI about political issues. Are we supposed to learn our lesson?
Combined with the Sussman indictment, looks to be related to the Steele Dossier.
Yeah, but the Sussman indictment was BS in order to slip in pontification about poor Trump. Is this charge going to be any better?
Keep telling yourself that.
Oh, you didn't read the indictment.
I did. It’s damning for the FBI
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Igor Danchenko has been arrested
For ... something.
We'll find out more soon, I guess. Interesting how Durham is so interested in discouraging anyone from communicating with the FBI about political issues. Are we supposed to learn our lesson?
Combined with the Sussman indictment, looks to be related to the Steele Dossier.
Yeah, but the Sussman indictment was BS in order to slip in pontification about poor Trump. Is this charge going to be any better?
Keep telling yourself that.
Oh, you didn't read the indictment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Sussman indictment mischaracterizes the computer researchers' findings. The NY Times wrote an article on this a few weeks ago and now the researchers' lawyer has formally put it in a letter to DOJ.
But Mr. Durham used a 27-page indictment to lay out a far more expansive tale, one in which four computer scientists who were not charged in the case “exploited” their access to internet data to develop an explosive theory about cyberconnections in 2016 between Donald J. Trump’s company and a Kremlin-linked bank — a theory, he insinuated, they did not really believe....
At the same time, defense lawyers for the scientists say it is Mr. Durham’s indictment that is misleading. Their clients, they say, believed their hypothesis was a plausible explanation for the odd data they had uncovered — and still do.
The Alfa Bank results “have been validated and are reproducible. The findings of the researchers were true then and remain true today; reports that these findings were innocuous or a hoax are simply wrong,” said Jody Westby and Mark Rasch, lawyers for David Dagon, a Georgia Institute of Technology data scientist and one of the researchers whom the indictment discussed but did not name.
Steven A. Tyrrell, a lawyer for Rodney Joffe, an internet entrepreneur and another of the four data experts, said his client had a duty to share the information with the F.B.I. and that the indictment “gratuitously presents an incomplete and misleading picture” of his role.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/01/us/politics/trump-alfa-bank-indictment.html
I still want to know what was going back and forth between those servers. Let’s be honest, the chance of it being something benign is approaching zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Igor Danchenko has been arrested
For ... something.
We'll find out more soon, I guess. Interesting how Durham is so interested in discouraging anyone from communicating with the FBI about political issues. Are we supposed to learn our lesson?
Combined with the Sussman indictment, looks to be related to the Steele Dossier.
Yeah, but the Sussman indictment was BS in order to slip in pontification about poor Trump. Is this charge going to be any better?
Keep telling yourself that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Igor Danchenko has been arrested
For ... something.
We'll find out more soon, I guess. Interesting how Durham is so interested in discouraging anyone from communicating with the FBI about political issues. Are we supposed to learn our lesson?
Combined with the Sussman indictment, looks to be related to the Steele Dossier.
Yeah, but the Sussman indictment was BS in order to slip in pontification about poor Trump. Is this charge going to be any better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Igor Danchenko has been arrested
For ... something.
We'll find out more soon, I guess. Interesting how Durham is so interested in discouraging anyone from communicating with the FBI about political issues. Are we supposed to learn our lesson?
Combined with the Sussman indictment, looks to be related to the Steele Dossier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Igor Danchenko has been arrested
For ... something.
We'll find out more soon, I guess. Interesting how Durham is so interested in discouraging anyone from communicating with the FBI about political issues. Are we supposed to learn our lesson?
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Igor Danchenko has been arrested