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Wikileaks Vault7 release
#76

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Quote: (03-07-2017 10:50 PM)polar Wrote:  

Quote: (03-07-2017 06:04 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Was the killing of Vladimir Putin's driver a failed CIA operation?

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Vladimir Putin’s favorite driver was killed while behind the wheel of an official state vehicle — a suspicious crash that has been called an “audacious threat” to the Russian president.

The driver had more than 40 years of experience. Putin was not in the black BMW when it was struck head-on in Moscow by a car that swerved into its lane from the opposite direction, according to surveillance video of the incident.

The unidentified chauffeur, who had more than 40 years of experience, died and the driver of the other car was in critical condition, according to reports.

The smash-up occurred Tuesday as Putin was in China for the G20 summit.

No blame has been placed for the crash, but one pro-Putin Web site was quick to theorize it was possibly an assassination attempt by foreign agents.

http://nypost.com/2016/09/07/vladimir-pu...car-crash/

Zero chance it was an attempt to assassinate Putin as there's no way he'd be riding without an entourage of security.

When Putin rolls through, traffic is stopped well in advance and security would swiss cheese anyone within 100 yards if they were a threat.

No different from POTUS rolling through DC.
Putin also uses decoy convoys and body doubles. No bullshit.

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#77

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#78

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The comments on the NY Times make me want to vomit, you have people saying they're ok with being spied on and others saying Russia and wikileaks are working together to help Trump. So they're not angry about living in 1984, indoctrination, brainwashing, oppressive and anti freedom forces working to constrain us as people, they're not mad at having everything they do or say recorded and all the implications this has, what they're mad is that this may help Trump and the Russia boogeyman, disgusting idiots.
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#79

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Cucks inherently enjoy being taken advantage of. That's who they are, it's what makes them cucks. Those commenters are mentally enslaved to the Democratic party and their corporate whore media masters who control what they think at all times, all deviations from the narrative don't click with them because it contradicts their programming.

This dump destroyed the Russia-Trump conspiracy. It's over. The fact the CIA can falsely attribute a cyberattack to foreign aggressors is proof the Russian garbage is total hysteria that's been 100% manufactured for the hopeless lemmings to gobble up like good little slaves.
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#81

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When Snowden leaks happened, at least we had the consolation of knowing it was only emails and Facebook, and it wasn't all-pervasive 24/7 surveillance, just free access if they wanted to snoop. It was very disturbing yet you could still plausibly assure yourself that you weren't targeted.

The Vault 7 leaks reveal that the situation is much worse. We're surrounded by a multitude of physical devices that gather not just written data, but also sound and pictures. Everyday objects like cars have been transformed into assassination devices waiting for a trigger.

And the worst thing is that these people did it simply because they could. They weren't paranoid about terrorism or civil war or natural disasters - they did it for fun & profit so they could share custom "Make it rain" gifs while laughing at us.

If someone doesn't feel revolted by all this, there's simply no hope for them.

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#82

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Quote: (03-07-2017 06:26 PM)Foolsgo1d Wrote:  

Its telling how this is currently under the radar and isn't being given oxygen, like the Hillary emails.

If you head over to Reddit, outside of The_Donald they are treating it as nothing, a joke and how itll blow over. Meanwhile The_Donald, /pol, 4chan is going ape shit. [Image: lol.gif]

When Trump tweets about this it will go nuclear.

Unfortunately, in this day and age, the only way the masses will talk about this is if their favourite celebrities start banging on about it and the news headlines go on about it. Not going to happen. People need to be told how to digest this information and how to react it.

The other reason they talk about it is if Trump says something, but they will all call him crazy as opposed to listen.
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With the current trend of devices having voice control capability ("Hey Google ...", "Cortana", "Siri" etc.) they don't even need to hack the device. These things work by transmitting whatever you say into the cloud where the speech recognition actually takes place. I'm guessing it will be the same for voice controlled home appliances (Google Nest etc.). Basically anything with a microphone and an internet connection is bad news.
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#84

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The upside of all this coming out is that I now have evidence to prove to people that Im not nuts for listening to Alex Jones, guy was always spot on.

Facebook was listening to my conversations and throwing up ads for stuff in real time, I told my friends about it one day when we were out on the golf course, we got back to the club house and what was on my facebook feed, an advert for golf products, that freaked them the fuck out.

Unlike the JFK conspiracy you cant poo poo this away, we have hard evidence now, you cant argue with facts, we are being spied on, we are living the 1984 nightmare, all thats missing is the war and you can be sure that is in the pipeline once they get rid of Trump.

Trump doesnt have much of a digital foot print but say 15 years from now, if your a candidate who watches extreme pornography, they have video of you wanking off at home, they just publish that and your fucked

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Quote: (03-08-2017 07:04 AM)Steve McQueen Wrote:  

The upside of all this coming out is that I now have evidence to prove to people that Im not nuts for listening to Alex Jones, guy was always spot on.

Facebook was listening to my conversations and throwing up ads for stuff in real time, I told my friends about it one day when we were out on the golf course, we got back to the club house and what was on my facebook feed, an advert for golf products, that freaked them the fuck out.

Unlike the JFK conspiracy you cant poo poo this away, we have hard evidence now, you cant argue with facts, we are being spied on, we are living the 1984 nightmare, all thats missing is the war and you can be sure that is in the pipeline once they get rid of Trump.

Trump doesnt have much of a digital foot print but say 15 years from now, if your a candidate who watches extreme pornography, they have video of you wanking off at home, they just publish that and your fucked
Alex Jones is not right %100 of the time, but he is spot on roughly 75 percent of the time-which is better than most people. I watch Infowars and he does his research no doubt, but the way he was right about EVERYTHING in Vault 7 is a real wake up call about his sources in the government-He is presumed solid by me until proven otherwise about his story about a war in the Deep State between Patriots(military veterans who love America and the constitution) and globalist puppets(Ivy graduates who never served). Alex Jones has built up some capital with me now to give him the benefit of the doubt about the war for the soul of our country. I pray the patriots in our government prevail.

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#86

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Dissolving the CIA would not be simple. It would take an act of Congress because it has a legislative charter, I believe.

Trump could shut down NSA right now if he wanted to though.

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Part of me wants to get rid of my smart TV, because of this data. And obviously I'm not getting an Alexa.

But my laptop has a microphone too, which I need for work. And my laptop's a lot easier to hack than a smart TV.

So it's not like I can go without it... Is there anything I can do about this? I can't really quit my job and move to a cabin in the woods.
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#89

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Quote: (03-08-2017 09:07 AM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

Part of me wants to get rid of my smart TV, because of this data. And obviously I'm not getting an Alexa.

But my laptop has a microphone too, which I need for work. And my laptop's a lot easier to hack than a smart TV.

So it's not like I can go without it... Is there anything I can do about this? I can't really quit my job and move to a cabin in the woods.

I wonder if you could just uninstall the drivers for the internal mic on your laptop and then use an external mic when you need it.

If that doesn't work, I'm assuming there's another way to disable the laptop mic to the point that it can't simply be turned back 'on' remotely.
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#90

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Quote: (03-08-2017 09:12 AM)Enigma Wrote:  

Quote: (03-08-2017 09:07 AM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

Part of me wants to get rid of my smart TV, because of this data. And obviously I'm not getting an Alexa.

But my laptop has a microphone too, which I need for work. And my laptop's a lot easier to hack than a smart TV.

So it's not like I can go without it... Is there anything I can do about this? I can't really quit my job and move to a cabin in the woods.

I wonder if you could just uninstall the drivers for the internal mic on your laptop and then use an external mic when you need it.

If that doesn't work, I'm assuming there's another way to disable the laptop mic to the point that it can't simply be turned back 'on' remotely.

All consumer audio chips are class compliant, meaning Windows/OS X/Linux all have default support for the device. Using a remote exploit, it would be trivial to "reactivate" the microphone even if any third-party drivers were uninstalled.

The best way is to electrically disconnect the microphone. In most laptops (and TVs), the microphone is connected to the system board with a small cable. Open the laptop, disconnect the cable, and isolate it with electrical tape. You don't have to actually remove the microphone module and risk losing it.

I should start a YouTube channel or something.
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#91

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Quote: (03-08-2017 09:12 AM)Enigma Wrote:  

Quote: (03-08-2017 09:07 AM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

Part of me wants to get rid of my smart TV, because of this data. And obviously I'm not getting an Alexa.

But my laptop has a microphone too, which I need for work. And my laptop's a lot easier to hack than a smart TV.

So it's not like I can go without it... Is there anything I can do about this? I can't really quit my job and move to a cabin in the woods.

I wonder if you could just uninstall the drivers for the internal mic on your laptop and then use an external mic when you need it.

If that doesn't work, I'm assuming there's another way to disable the laptop mic to the point that it can't simply be turned back 'on' remotely.

If it's something you are concerned about then physically disabling the device is the only answer. Theoretically, payloads can include drivers so uninstalling the system driver isn't a failsafe method.

Video of Snowden removing microphones/ cameras from a cell phone. Device uses apple style headset as microphone replacement which is plugged in when making a call:




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#92

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Quote: (03-08-2017 03:40 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

When Snowden leaks happened, at least we had the consolation of knowing it was only emails and Facebook, and it wasn't all-pervasive 24/7 surveillance, just free access if they wanted to snoop. It was very disturbing yet you could still plausibly assure yourself that you weren't targeted.

We actually don't know WHAT most of Snowden's leaks were, because he was talked into putting his files into "safekeeping" before fleeing to Russia, and then the guy he gave them to was given $250 MILLION by a shady Deep State figure to form his own media company. We don't know WHAT was in those files. The guy that got the media company is presented as a polished reporter, but used to run a sketchy gay porn site. I don't trust anyone at this point.
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Peters right now speaking on FOX claiming the Russians are behind the leaks, this without any factual evidence.


Russia Russia Russia.

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#94

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Summary of what the first release has revealed so far:

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I was surprised to hear stories relating to this, most notably the TV and phone thing. Samsung is investigating and the news is reporting about tech exploits from "unconfirmed" Wikileaks documents.

They make it very clear on the "unconfirmed" part everytime. As if to say it sounds like horse shit ladies ng ents so go back to your regular programming!

I caught a radio show on LBC (Leading Britains Conversation) this morning, and Farrage has a segment for him in the evenings. A well-known and respected presenter stated that it was scary how Trump has all of this power and how its very worrying how he hates the media and political opponents.

Lets just ignore the 8 years of Bush and Obama shall we? Patriot Act? CIA funding? Syria? Iraq? ISIS? Don't ring a bell to these types. And this so-called radio presenter thinks he is a real journalist, (which he is) but alas, "Trump is a tyrant", end of story.

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Whatever is going to happen, Obama will not be blamed and it will be turned onto Trump. I think that will be the new narrative.
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Quote: (03-08-2017 09:07 AM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

Part of me wants to get rid of my smart TV, because of this data. And obviously I'm not getting an Alexa.

But my laptop has a microphone too, which I need for work. And my laptop's a lot easier to hack than a smart TV.

So it's not like I can go without it... Is there anything I can do about this? I can't really quit my job and move to a cabin in the woods.

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Quote: (03-08-2017 10:30 AM)Oz. Wrote:  

Peters right now speaking on FOX claiming the Russians are behind the leaks, this without any factual evidence.


Russia Russia Russia.

How pathetic is the situation when the narrative that Russia hacked the CIA electronic espionage division and stole everything they had is what they see as their best option to push?

I guess it sounds better than "we didn't want to leave it intact and let Trump be in control of it". I'm starting to come to the conclusion that their overall plan for dealing with the loss of the election was to never let Trump have real power, but rather to move all of the real power out of the official chain of command and set up a shadow government elsewhere.
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Quote: (03-08-2017 08:21 AM)Libertas Wrote:  

Dissolving the CIA would not be simple. It would take an act of Congress because it has a legislative charter, I believe.

Trump could shut down NSA right now if he wanted to though.

The key to reigning in Intelligence is to set up an organizational counterbalance, with agencies spying on each other and keeping them in check, it's the system that was set up in East Germany back in the postwar era.

Lack of communication and turf wars are a side effect of this, but it's not as bad as not having any checks and balances, and it can be remedied through a good organizational structure.

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Quote: (03-08-2017 10:23 AM)DarkTriad Wrote:  

Quote: (03-08-2017 03:40 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

When Snowden leaks happened, at least we had the consolation of knowing it was only emails and Facebook, and it wasn't all-pervasive 24/7 surveillance, just free access if they wanted to snoop. It was very disturbing yet you could still plausibly assure yourself that you weren't targeted.

We actually don't know WHAT most of Snowden's leaks were, because he was talked into putting his files into "safekeeping" before fleeing to Russia, and then the guy he gave them to was given $250 MILLION by a shady Deep State figure to form his own media company. We don't know WHAT was in those files. The guy that got the media company is presented as a polished reporter, but used to run a sketchy gay porn site. I don't trust anyone at this point.

Is is Glenn Greenwald? I knew he founded The Intercept but wasn't aware he received all that money or that he had a gay porn site.

He's actually one of the saner liberals (though a huge apologist for Islam), has been mocking the "Russia did it" propaganda, media lies, and demonization of Wikileaks pretty heavily as of late.
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A day in the life of a random US citizen:

You walk into a room to find your smart TV arguing with your laptop about which one gets to spy on you this time. While they fight, you walk on your toes along the wall to avoid being detected, only to see that the remote-controlled thermostat has already reported your body temperature and sweat levels to Langley. Horrified, you grab your iPhone to reach 911 but it redirects the call to Loretta Lynch who abrasively informs you that she "ain't got no time for that." You toss your phone into the trash and flee the house, conveniently filmed by what you thought was your own security camera at the porch. You jump into your 2007 Chevy sedan (whose loan repayments you're 4 months behind because ACA ate your savings) and rush to the airport to buy a ticket to Thailand. However, your steering wheel mysteriously malfunctions on the highway and you slam head-on into a 30-ton truck delivering upgraded RAM modules to CIA's new data center.

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