Moscow Airport mocks the CIA's fake 'Russian hacking' narrative.
Russian news channel, RT, has mocked the CIA's fake 'Russian hacking' narrative with a series of adverts at Moscow Airport.
One sign reads:
"Missed a plane? Lost an election? Blame it on us!"
Another sign reads:
"Come closer and find out who we are planning to hack next."
And one sign taunts Hillary Clinton:
"The longer you watch, the more upset Hillary Clinton becomes."
As a reminder, a recent metadata study of the Guccifer 2.0 files found that the DNC files were copied locally, not hacked.
You can read a more detailed explanation below, but the short explanation is that the transfer rate was too fast for the internet. This destroys the possibility of an overseas hacker and dictates the files must have been copied by someone with local access to the DNC servers, i.e. a DNC insider.
Guccifer 2.0 files were copied locally, not hacked, destroying the Russian hacking narrative.
Even before this recent metadata study, the seditious CIA's fake 'Russian hacking' narrative held less water than a sieve:
Thirteen reasons which expose the CIA's fake 'Russian hacking' claims as false.
One sign reads:
"Missed a plane? Lost an election? Blame it on us!"
Another sign reads:
"Come closer and find out who we are planning to hack next."
And one sign taunts Hillary Clinton:
"The longer you watch, the more upset Hillary Clinton becomes."
As a reminder, a recent metadata study of the Guccifer 2.0 files found that the DNC files were copied locally, not hacked.
You can read a more detailed explanation below, but the short explanation is that the transfer rate was too fast for the internet. This destroys the possibility of an overseas hacker and dictates the files must have been copied by someone with local access to the DNC servers, i.e. a DNC insider.
Guccifer 2.0 files were copied locally, not hacked, destroying the Russian hacking narrative.
Even before this recent metadata study, the seditious CIA's fake 'Russian hacking' narrative held less water than a sieve:
Thirteen reasons which expose the CIA's fake 'Russian hacking' claims as false.
Strange world.
ReplyDeleteBeing a old cold war type ya just never expect Russians to have humor.