Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Craig Murray — The Russian Bear Uses a Keyboard

I am about twenty four hours behind on debunking the “evidence” of Russian hacking of the DNC because I have only just stopped laughing. I was sent last night the “crowdstrike” report, paid for by the Democratic National Committee, which is supposed to convince us. The New York Times today made this “evidence” its front page story.…
The Keystone Cops portrayal of one of the world’s most clinically efficient intelligence services is of a piece with the anti-Russian racism which has permeated the Democratic Party rhetoric for quite some time. Frankly nobody in what is vaguely their right mind would believe this narrative.…
Of course there were hacking and phishing attacks on the DNC. Such attacks happen every day to pretty well all of us. There were over 1,050 attacks on my own server two days ago, and many of them often appear to originate in Russia – though more appear to originate in the USA. I attach a cloudfare threat map. It happens to be from a while ago as I don’t have a more up to date one to hand from my technical people. Of course in many cases the computers attacking have been activated as proxies by computers in another country entirely. Crowdstrike of course expect us to believe that Putin’s security services have not heard of this or of the idea of disguising which time zone you operate from.…
I don’t know what the DNC paid “Crowdstrike” for their narrative but they got a very poor return for their effort indeed. That the New York Times promotes it as any kind of evidence is a truly damning indictment of the mainstream media.
Craig Murray
The Russian Bear Uses a Keyboard
Craig Murray, former British ambassador to Uzbekistan and Rector of the University of Dundee (2007–10)

2 comments:

Matt Franko said...

"the anti-Russian racism which has permeated the Democratic Party rhetoric for quite some time."

This guy must be Alt-Right...

Tom Hickey said...

Human rights activist.