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White House Hacked, It’s All Coming Out Now

Hillary Clinton hacked the White House. Thanks to Special Counsel John Durham, it’s all coming out in the open now. Durham’s team filed paperwork with the court last week describing how Hillary Clinton’s campaign team paid “Tech Executive 1,” at “Internet Company 1” to “surveil internet servers belonging to then-Republican candidate Donald Trump.” They did it specifically “to establish a ‘narrative‘ linking Trump to Russia.” In order to set the trap, they needed DNS data from Obama’s office, too.

Hillary hacked Donald Trump

Durham is trying real hard to put cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussman in federal prison. That’s why he charged Sussman a few months ago with lying to the FBI. Everybody seems to do that but this case is special. “Sussman worked for the law firm Perkins Coie in 2016, which itself worked with the Clinton campaign.

They also illegally hacked their political opponent’s internet server. Obamagate makes what Nixon’s plumbers did to tap the phones of the Democratic National Committee look like a third-rate break in.

Sussman lied to the Federal Bureau of Instigation about “a connection between the Trump organization and a Russian bank.” His billing records prove it.

He charged Hillary’s election campaign for the work, while swearing up and down under oath to agents that “he was not acting on behalf of ‘any client.’” To forge the link Hillary needed, Sussman hacked into Trump’s server.

He also fed the FBI investigators bogus “purported data” and “white papers” that “allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel” between “the Trump Organization and a Russia-based bank, believed to be Alfa Bank.

All hacked together with technological smoke and mirrors. To do it, he needed professional help.

Exploited his access

Durham informed the court that Sussman recruited “Tech Executive 1,” at a U.S.-based internet company, referred to as “Internet Company 1” to do his dirty work. To get Trump’s servers hacked they needed covert cover.

Tech Executive 1 allegedly enlisted the help of a U.S.-based university that was receiving and analyzing large amounts of Internet data as part of a pending federal government cybersecurity research contract.” Money makes the world go round.

Tech Executive 1 “exploited his access to non-public and/or proprietary Internet data” then duped researchers to “mine internet data.” The whole scheme was an effort to “establish ‘an inference‘ and ‘narrative‘ of connection between Trump and Russia.” To do that, they hacked into Trump Tower.

All it took to link Trump to the Russian bank was to “exploit the domain name system (DNS) traffic for Trump Tower, another Trump property, an unnamed healthcare provider and the Executive Office of the President of the United States.

Nobody raised a single red flag when they hacked into the White House. “In a meeting with one U.S. government agency, Sussman reportedly provided data he said indicated ‘suspicious‘ DNS lookups between Trump Tower, another Trump property and a Russian mobile phone service, which he claimed demonstrated Trump or his associates were using a Russian phone service that was ‘supposedly rare‘ to see in the U.S.

That was a lie right there. Durham insists “rather than it being rare to find U.S.-based DNS lookups for the Russian phone service, they had actually happened at least three million times in the U.S. between 2014 and 2017.

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