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Jawohl, Herr Obersturmfuhrer Schwarzpulver
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Mennee jo hiukan ohi ketjun aiheen, mutta pelkkää paskaa tää on ollutkin jo monta sivua, joten todettakoon Schwarzpulverille että vaikka kuinka toivotkin toisin niin Kolmas Valtakunta kaatui ja ali-ihmiset voitti.
FBI:stä olisi ihan oikeitakin uutisia Trumpin kommentoitavaksi. Sormenjälkien tunnistusohjelmisto jonka FBI osti lähes vuosikymmen sitten ranskalaiselta Sagem Sécuritélta sisältää venäläisen Papillon AO:n koodia. Ranskalaiset eivät aikoinaan tulleet kertoneeksi asiasta jenkeille, Papillon AO työskentelee tiiviissä yhteistyössä FSB:n kanssa. Venäläisen koodin päätyminen FBI:n käyttämään ohjelmistoon saattaa olla täysin harmitonta, mutta aiheuttanee pelkoa venäläisten pääsystä FBI:n tietoihin.Huolestuttavaa. Trump jatkoi sopivasti joulun aikaan hyökkäystä FBI:tä vastaan. Eikä enää pelkästään verbaalisesti. FBI:n varajohtaja McCabe siirtyy eläkkeelle heti ensi vuoden alusta ja FBI:n päälakimies siirretään "toisiin tehtäviin".
https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrishamby...could-open-a?utm_term=.ujz4vpoq9P#.ox58N5xDljThe fingerprint-analysis software used by the FBI and more than 18,000 other US law enforcement agencies contains code created by a Russian firm with close ties to the Kremlin, according to documents and two whistleblowers. The allegations raise concerns that Russian hackers could gain backdoor access to sensitive biometric information on millions of Americans, or even compromise wider national security and law enforcement computer systems.
The Russian code was inserted into the fingerprint-analysis software by a French company, said the two whistleblowers, who are former employees of that company. The firm — then a subsidiary of the massive Paris-based conglomerate Safran — deliberately concealed from the FBI the fact that it had purchased the Russian code in a secret deal, they said.
The Russian company whose code ended up in the FBI’s fingerprint-analysis software has Kremlin connections that should raise similar national security concerns, said the whistleblowers, both French nationals who worked in Russia. The Russian company, Papillon AO, boasts in its own publications about its close cooperation with various Russian ministries as well as the Federal Security Service — the intelligence agency known as the FSB that is a successor of the Soviet-era KGB and has been implicated in other hacks of US targets.
Cybersecurity experts said the danger of using the Russian-made code couldn’t be assessed without examining the code itself. But “the fact that there were connections to the FSB would make me nervous to use this software,” said Tim Evans, who worked as director of operational policy for the National Security Agency’s elite cyberintelligence unit known as Tailored Access Operations and now helps run the cybersecurity firm Adlumin.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...1d4e35920a3_story.html?utm_term=.8eb047c7b83cPresident Trump’s legal team plans to cast former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn as a liar seeking to protect himself if he accuses the president or his senior aides of any wrongdoing, according to three people familiar with the strategy.
The approach would mark a sharp break from Trump’s previously sympathetic posture toward Flynn, whom he called a “wonderful man” when Flynn was ousted from the White House in February. Earlier this month, the president did not rule out a possible pardon for Flynn, who is cooperating with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Attorneys for Trump and his top advisers have privately expressed confidence that Flynn does not have any evidence that could implicate the president or his White House team. But since Flynn’s cooperation agreement with prosecutors was made public earlier this month, the administration has been strategizing how to neutralize him in case the former national security adviser does make any claims.
Huolestuttavaa. Trump jatkoi sopivasti joulun aikaan hyökkäystä FBI:tä vastaan. Eikä enää pelkästään verbaalisesti. FBI:n varajohtaja McCabe siirtyy eläkkeelle heti ensi vuoden alusta ja FBI:n päälakimies siirretään "toisiin tehtäviin".
Siis tämä:Dec 27
Ketju, jossa kokenut rikosasianajaja kertoo mitkä asiat Trumpin käytöksessä muistuttavat rikollisten käytöstavoista.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/30/us/politics/how-fbi-russia-investigation-began-george-papadopoulos.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=first-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-newsDuring a night of heavy drinking at an upscale London bar in May 2016, George Papadopoulos, a young foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, made a startling revelation to Australia’s top diplomat in Britain: Russia had political dirt on Hillary Clinton.
About three weeks earlier, Mr. Papadopoulos had been told that Moscow had thousands of emails that would embarrass Mrs. Clinton, apparently stolen in an effort to try to damage her campaign.
Exactly how much Mr. Papadopoulos said that night at the Kensington Wine Rooms with the Australian, Alexander Downer, is unclear. But two months later, when leaked Democratic emails began appearing online, Australian officials passed the information about Mr. Papadopoulos to their American counterparts, according to four current and former American and foreign officials with direct knowledge of the Australians’ role.
The hacking and the revelation that a member of the Trump campaign may have had inside information about it were driving factors that led the F.B.I. to open an investigation in July 2016 into Russia’s attempts to disrupt the election and whether any of President Trump’s associates conspired.
If Mr. Papadopoulos, who pleaded guilty to lying to the F.B.I. and is now a cooperating witness, was the improbable match that set off a blaze that has consumed the first year of the Trump administration, his saga is also a tale of the Trump campaign in miniature. He was brash, boastful and underqualified, yet he exceeded expectations. And, like the campaign itself, he proved to be a tantalizing target for a Russian influence operation.
While some of Mr. Trump’s advisers have derided him as an insignificant campaign volunteer or a “coffee boy,” interviews and new documents show that he stayed influential throughout the campaign. Two months before the election, for instance, he helped arrange a New York meeting between Mr. Trump and President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt.
The information that Mr. Papadopoulos gave to the Australians answers one of the lingering mysteries of the past year: What so alarmed American officials to provoke the F.B.I. to open a counterintelligence investigationinto the Trump campaign months before the presidential election?
It was not, as Mr. Trump and other politicians have alleged, a dossier compiled by a former British spy hired by a rival campaign. Instead, it was firsthand information from one of America’s closest intelligence allies.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...most-questionable-yet/?utm_term=.de2e81f299f0“If we adopt these changes, Americans can look forward to cheaper, faster, and safer travel,” Trump said, “a future where 20 percent of a ticket price doesn’t go to the government, and where you don’t have to sit on a tarmac or circle for hours and hours over an airport — which is very dangerous also — before you land.”
That’s Trump saying that the existing system is dangerous. That system didn’t change, but 2017 was indeed the safest year in history for commercial air travel. So how does Trump get credit for this again?
Especially given two complicating aspects to that statistic. The first is that this was a global statistic. One reason 2017 saw fewer fatalities among commercial flights is that 2016 saw a fatal accident in Colombia in November — the last time there had been a fatal passenger jet airliner accident. Did Trump spend his first year quietly bolstering the safety of airlines in Colombia, Lithuania, Tanzania and Indonesia?
The other complication is that the number of deaths on American commercial airlines didn’t change in 2017 relative to 2016 — because it’s hard to go lower than “zero.” The last time someone died in the crash of an American commercial flight was in February 2009 — less than a month after Barack Obama first took office. Yet apparently we are supposed to believe that Trump’s eventual election reached its grip back eight years in time to ensure that flights would be safer moving forward.
SA vetää 255 miljoonan tuet Pakistanilta: "He antavat suojapaikan terroristeille, jotka iskevät joukkojamme vastaan"
ULKOMAAT JULKAISTU 02.01.2018 22:17
Nikki Haley sanoi YK:ssa toimittajille, että Pakistan on pelannut vuosia kaksilla korteilla.Pacific Press / Barcroft Media/ All Over Press
Yhdysvallat aikoo evätä 255 miljoonan tukisumman Pakistanilta. Maan YK-lähettilään Nikki Haleyn mukaan päätös johtuu Pakistanin puutteellisesti tekemästä yhteistyöstä terrorismin vastaisessa taistelussa.
Haley sanoi YK:ssa toimittajille, että Pakistan on pelannut vuosia kaksilla korteilla.
– He tekevät kanssamme yhteistyötä ja silti antavat suojapaikan terroristeille, jotka iskevät joukkojamme vastaan Afganistanissa. Tuollainen peli ei hallintomme mielestä ole hyväksyttävää.
Myös Valkoisesta talosta ilmoitettiin USA:n odottavan Pakistanilta huomattavasti enemmän yhteistyötä terrorismin kitkemiseksi. Yhdysvallat aikoo ilmoittaa lisäpainostuskeinoista lähipäivinä.
Viimeisin lentokonekaappaus Yhdysvalloissa oli UA 93 ja viimeisin terrorismiyritys taisi olla vuoden 2009 Northwest Airlinesin A330:n kyydissä olleen Nigerialaisen epäonnistunut pommi joka sytytti kaverin housut tuleen.Lentokonekaappauksia ja ilmailuun kohdistunutta terrorismiakaan ei tainnut esiintyä Yhdysvalloissa?
Jonkin verran saattaa olla merkitystä myös ilmailun turvallisuuteen kun tietyistä
maista matkustusta Yhdysvaltoihin rajoitettiin.