Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 27, 2016
Evidence?
No need, friends.
RT:
A Kremlin spokesman has refuted allegations about Moscow’s possible role in the hacking of US Democratic Party emails published by WikiLeaks last week, calling such accusations “absurd.”
“We are again seeing these maniacal attempts to exploit the Russian theme in the US election campaign,” Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Tuesday. “This absurd news was immediately refuted by the family of a prominent presidential candidate.”
On Sunday, Clinton’s campaign manager, Robby Mook, claimed in an interview with CNN that “experts are telling us that Russian state actors broke into the DNC (Democratic National Committee), stole these emails, and other experts are now saying that the Russians are releasing these emails for the purpose of actually helping Donald Trump.”
When asked what kind of evidence he had to back up that theory, Mook answered: “Well, we need the experts to speak on this. It’s been reported on in the press that the hackers that got into the DNC are very likely to be working in coordination with Russia.”
In mid-June, The Washington Post reported that lone hacker Guccifer 2.0 claimed credit for breaking into the DNC’s network.
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Peskov also recalled other reports published in the pro-Democratic US media, which claimed that Trump’s foreign policy adviser Carter Page, who visited Moscow in early July, allegedly had a meeting with the head of the Kremlin’s administration, Sergey Ivanov.
“I asked Sergey Borisovich Ivanov, whether he had met that man (Carter Page). And Sergey Borisovich told me he makes no comment to the delirious news,” Peskov said, adding that the American presidential campaign continues to exploit the Russian card without bothering to invent anything new.
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In response to a reporter’s question on allegations that Russia was behind the DNC email leaks, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had a concise reply on Tuesday, stating: “I don’t want to use four-letter words.”
'I don't want to use 4-letter words': Russian FM Lavrov on #DNChack claims https://t.co/Yt4wrUSnsu pic.twitter.com/NuGp5ZDjEI
— RT (@RT_com) July 26, 2016
It’s absolutely outrageous that these people are making these claims and openly admitting they have no evidence while any actual hacking expert with tell you that accreditation is basically impossible.
But that sure isn’t stopping the (((New York Times))), which currently has three top stories up saying the Russians did it “because experts.”
It is very funny though that they are blaming the Russians for this after they said it was impossible that the Russians had accessed Clinton’s unsecured bathroom server.