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Now on pg. 15 of 37, para. 39

Use of US Computer Infrastructure

39. The relevant organizations purchased time on US servers and created private VPNs to conduct their activities and masking their Russian origins.

40. They opened hundreds of web-based e-mail accounts hosted by US-based email providers to link to their social media organizations, to register and correspond with their social media sites, to ask assistance from real US persons, and to contact US media.

Use of Stolen US Identities

41. Stolen identities, like social security numbers and drivers licenses, were used to open accounts like Paypal accounts, to conduct business, like paying for ads. 

Actions Targeting the 2016 US Presidential Election

42.  Repeating, by May 2014 they were discussing targeting the election.

43.  By 2016 the false media accounts were being used to make denigrating comments about Clinton, Rubio and Cruz, and to support Bernie Sanders and Trump. a) A memo was circulated to the specialists to post things about politics and attack Clinton and the rest, but not Sanders and Trump, who were being supported. And b), the specialist running "Secured Borders" was criticized for not attacking Clinton enough and told to increase attacks.

44.  They produced materials and used hashtags, #Trump2016, #TrumpTrain, #MAGA, #IWon'tProtectHilary, and #HilaryforPrison. They established Twitter account March for Trump and Facebook accounts "Clinton FRAUDation and "Trumpsters United".

45.  They used false US personas to contact unwitting members, volunteers and supporters of the Trump campaign and distributed their materials and tracked retweets and reposts.

46.  In the latter part of 2016 they started to encourage groups not to vote in the election.

a) the Instagram account "Woke Blacks" told followers not to vote Killary, just don't vote

b ) On Nov. 3, 2016, on "Blacktivist" they said, "Choose peace and vote Jill Stein. Trust me, it's not a wasted vote".

c) In November on the United Muslims site they encouraged Muslims to boycott the elections  or refuse to vote for Hilary because she voted for war in Iraq.

47. In the summer of 2016 they bought advertising on social media to say voter fraud was being committed by the Democrats.

a. on Aug. 4, 2016 on their Fb account A.I. they started buying advertising saying Clinton committed voter fraud in the Iowa primary

b. on Aug. 11 on Ten_GOP they claimed voter fraud was being investigated in North Carolina

c. on Nov. 3, on the same account they reported "#VoterFraud by counting tens of thousands of ineligible mail in Hilary votes being reported in Broward County, Florida".

 

 

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The Indictment continued

Pages 19 through 23 list advertisements and phony rallies too numerous to list, all paid for or organized by the organization named in the indictment. Lots of Florida rallies, with the organizers unfortunately being unable to attend.

Page 24 shows how, once Russian activity was uncovered, the Russians started destroying evidence. They include a memo from one Russian saying he was busy, The FBI (no joke) busted his organization.

Pages 25 to 30 set out Overt Acts committed by the Russians, sets out information about how they organized rallies and contacted Trump supporters in various states, including the aforementioned Texas grassroots organization asking them to send information about their Florida rallies to their contacts in Florida. They list phony names and email accounts. The defendants hired a Clinton impersonator to attend a rally. They sent money to an organization to build a cage to put the Hilary impersonator in.

[The shit just goes on and on. No wonder we all looked at the election as a crazy madhouse!]

All these details are related in the indictment to support Count One, the Conspiracy charge.

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Final page!

Count Two - Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud and Bank Fraud

Starts on page 30 with para. 86.  They list bank and Paypal accounts that were opened with fraudulently obtained identifications of real US persons, plus false ids. The ids were necessary to not only open accounts but to maintain them.

They also needed accounts to collect money from real US persons who bought their material and advertised on their social media pages!

Counts three through Eight - Aggravated Identity Theft

Starts on page 34, para. 96

Six stolen identities are listed, by initial, and the approximate date they were obtained. Same initials appear under the fraudulent bank account list and the Paypal accounts.

Forfeiture Allegation

Page 35, para. 98

The US government puts the defendants on notice they will forfeit assets.

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There's lots of detail in the indictment, but keep in mind Mueller has only put in the bare bones of what he needs to issue the indictment. He has tons more shit, I'm quite sure.

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1 hour ago, Bold Barry Whitebeard said:

Don't leave out that they also supported Bernie Sanders and hosted a "Trump is not my President" rally.

They did. They supported Sanders against Clinton, just like they supported Trump against Clinton. And they hosted the "Trump is not my President" after Trump already won the election in an attempt to sow discord and chaos. 

Not sure what your point is though given that's like the least interesting part of the whole indictment, especially when it very clearly states that the Russians worked on behalf of Trump and against Clinton.

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Look, the reason I did those summaries is because I know many of you won't read the indictment. However, if you read nothing else, read, or cast an eye over, pages 20 to 30, listing the rallies and the shit the Russians posted about Clinton. And on to their pick-up of the phrase 'Not my President', as Mexal mentions, after the election to continue to sow dissension among Americans.

It is an awesome document.

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36 minutes ago, Mexal said:

They did. They supported Sanders against Clinton, just like they supported Trump against Clinton. And they hosted the "Trump is not my President" after Trump already won the election in an attempt to sow discord and chaos. 

Not sure what your point is though given that's like the least interesting part of the whole indictment, especially when it very clearly states that the Russians worked on behalf of Trump and against Clinton.

Fox was all over it though!:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/02/16/indictment-reveals-russians-also-organized-anti-trump-rallies-after-election.html

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10 minutes ago, Pony Queen Jace said:

Get a load of this guy. In Dallas no less, maybe there's hope after all.

There isn't. But maybe?

Anyways, if you got 90 seconds I really dug this guy's statement.

This kind of intelligent and eloquent commentary  is not new for Dale Hansen. Here's his defense of the NFL protesters:

 

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4 minutes ago, DanteGabriel said:

Dale Hansen has a pretty great track record of being a beacon of intelligent commentary in the middle of Texas. Here's his defense of the NFL protesters:

 

I'm calling it, people! Texas is going to go 39% Democrat!

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6 hours ago, dmc515 said:

Libertarians don't actually exist.  They're like Keyser Soze, but so much dumber, and even less so evasive of their strange fidelity to really dumb idols.  Seriously, libertarians suck hard and are hard right wingers that want to pretend they're intellectually worthwhile, when in actuality they're the last people you want to end up cornered with in any party.

another similarity: wanting to be able to fuck underaged persons

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11 minutes ago, A True Kaniggit said:

39%. Isn't that less than 2016? Give Austin a little credit. 

Yeah but after 4 years of Trump anything above 5% will be considered a huge rebuke to the Great Leader's agenda.

At least, that's how it is in the Democratic Alliance of Independent Akronian Commonality Representative Bodies views elections.

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7 minutes ago, Pony Queen Jace said:

I'm just sayin', I said there might be Ruskies on this board.

Well CNN says that there are probably Ruskies on places like this board.

Just fucking saying.

If Jace dies, she dies.

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1 hour ago, Let's Get Kraken said:

Seven save us, when Fox News stoops to honesty (or an approximation thereof) you know things are getting bad.

Shep Smith is actually a decent journalist who somehow remains employed at Fox News. I wouldn't take his stance as indicative of anything of the network itself, except that they allow him to say honest things from time to time.

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