Authorities
didn’t even see unredacted private company report before jumping to DNC hack
conclusion
The Justice
Department has admitted that the FBI relied on information provided by the
private company Crowdstrike concluding that Russia was to blame for hacking
into the Democratic National Committee’s servers, even though that information
had been heavily redacted by the company. The FBI never had access to any of
the original documents. That news was just made public yesterday in a filing by
Roger Stone’s defense attorneys. Jim Kavanagh, the editor of thepolemicist.net,
joins the show.
[My related article: Investigation Nation: Mueller, Russiagate, and Fake Politics]
Loud &
Clear is a daily program of news, commentary, and political analysis on Radio
Sputnik, hosted by Brian Becker and John Kiriakou, featuring independent
experts, activists, and political writers. (Introduction above is theirs, with
related articles of mine referenced in brackets.)
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