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Lucylastic -> Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/25/2017 11:53:09 PM)

https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-data-guru-i-tried-to-team-up-with-julian-assange

The head of Cambridge Analytica said he asked the WikiLeaks founder for help finding Hillary Clinton’s 33,000 deleted emails.

Alexander Nix, who heads a controversial data-analytics firm that worked for President Donald Trump’s campaign, wrote in an email last year that he reached out to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange about Hillary Clinton’s missing 33,000 emails.

On Wednesday, Assange confirmed that such an exchange took place.

Nix, who heads Cambridge Analytica, told a third party that he reached out to Assange about his firm somehow helping the WikiLeaks editor release Clinton’s missing emails, according to two sources familiar with a congressional investigation into interactions between Trump associates and the Kremlin. (CNN later reported Cambridge backer Rebekah Mercer was one of the email's recipients.) Those sources also relayed that, according to Nix’s email, Assange told the Cambridge Analytica CEO that he didn’t want his help, and preferred to do the work on his own.

The interchange between Nix—whose company made millions from the Trump campaign—and Assange represents the closest known connection between Trump’s campaign and Wikileaks.

Cambridge Analytica did not provide comment for this story by press time. But after publication, Assange provided this statement to The Daily Beast: ”We can confirm an approach by Cambridge Analytica and can confirm that it was rejected by WikiLeaks.”

Nobody has published the 33,000 emails that were deleted from the personal email server Hillary Clinton used while she was secretary of State.
“It’s not at all clear that anybody hacked Clinton’s emails or has them,” said one of the sources familiar with the investigation.

Those 33,000 messages were a central focus of Trump and his allies during the campaign. At least one Republican operative tried to recruit hackers to obtain those emails, according to The Wall Street Journal. And at a press conference on July 27, 2016, while the Democratic National Convention was underway, Trump—then the Republican nominee—said he hoped the Kremlin would recover those emails.

“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’ll be able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” he said.

And on the campaign trail, Trump praised WikiLeaks and tweeted about its findings. Politifact calculated that he mentioned the site about 137 times during the campaign.

“I love WikiLeaks!” he proclaimed at a rally on Oct. 10, shortly after the site began publishing emails hacked from Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.

By April, Trump’s CIA director was calling WikiLeaks a tool of Kremlin spies and the equivalent of a “hostile intelligence service.”

Roger Stone, a longtime adviser to Trump, was in touch with Assange through an intermediary. The House Intelligence Committee is pushing Stone to share the identity of that intermediary with them. So far, he has not complied.

Robert and Rebekah Mercer, a billionaire father-daughter duo that spent big to boost Trump’s presidential candidacy, are major investors in Cambridge Analytica. Robert Mercer co-manages a hedge fund that drew scrutiny from congressional investigators in 2014 for using questionable banking tactics to allegedly dodge paying upward of $7 billion in taxes.

Steve Bannon, formerly a senior White House aide, was on the company’s board before he joined the White House. He has worked with the Mercers on multiple conservative projects, and Bloomberg News reported he previously had holdings in Cambridge Analytica valued at between $1 million and $5 million.

On Wednesday afternoon, Trump campaign executive director Michael Glassner tried to downplay the role Cambridge Analytica played during the election, stating that the Republican National Committee [RNC] was its “main source” for data analytics.

After Trump secured the GOP nomination, Glassner said in a statement: “We were proud to have worked with the RNC and its data experts and relied on them as our main source for data analytics. ... Any claims that voter data from any other source played a key role in the victory are false.”

But FEC data contradicted Glassner. According to the campaign’s own FEC filings, the Trump campaign paid Cambridge Analytica $5.9 million from July 29, 2016—a week after Trump formally accepted the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in Cleveland—to December 12, 2016. Brad Parscale, the campaign’s digital director, told the Wall Street Journal that the “psychographic” firm’s invoices is “mislabeled” in the FEC filing but he didn't elaborate how or why.

A Republican digital strategist who worked with Cambridge Analytica during the 2016 campaign told The Daily Beast that Nix should not be viewed as a reliable narrator.

“Alexander Nix is not credible at all,” the strategist said. “He is a consummate salesman, and there are numerous instances already out in the public record where he made claims that were not just factually wrong—they were total fabrications.”
The source added that this doesn’t mean Nix didn’t reach out to Assange.

“I wouldn’t put it past him, if you consider every other thing that he’s done, every other way that he’s conducted business,” the strategist added. “I absolutely can see him reaching out and making an inquiry, hoping to find another way that Cambridge could become the heroes.”
The source made these statements before Assange publicly admitted the dialogue with Nix.

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well this throws a wrench in the works..[8D]




Lucylastic -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 12:23:41 AM)

Interesting article from the CBC(Canada station)regarding cambridge analytica
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/day6/episode-359-harvey-weinstein-a-stock-market-for-sneakers-trump-s-data-mining-the-curious-incident-more-1.4348278/data-mining-firm-behind-trump-election-built-psychological-profiles-of-nearly-every-american-voter-1.4348283




heavyblinker -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 1:16:37 AM)

So what do you think the odds are that the RNC shared this data on American voters with the Russians?
Or that the Russians have already compiled similar OCEAN profiles on everyone?

Agggh... it's disturbing to think about the kind of world we are living in versus the world we think we're living in.

And Bannon is a board member???




BoscoX -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 4:42:03 AM)


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ORIGINAL: heavyblinker

So what do you think the odds are that the RNC shared this data on American voters with the Russians?
Or that the Russians have already compiled similar OCEAN profiles on everyone?

Agggh... it's disturbing to think about the kind of world we are living in versus the world we think we're living in.

And Bannon is a board member???


Imaginary world. And not "we"




BoscoX -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 4:51:35 AM)


Hillary and Obama teamed up with their FBI goons Mueller, Comey, and Lynch (as well as everyone in the MSM) to cover up their pay-to-play scam with the Russians over Uranium One... They paid foreigners to meddle in our elections then claimed President Trump did what they do... They stole the election from Bernie Sanders... Illegally deleted 33,000 incriminating emails that were kept on a secret server in order to skirt Freedom of Information Act laws.... Work overtime to get the illegal alien vote out...

And what are the howlers upset about?

President Trump is interested in finding the truth.




WhoreMods -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 5:13:23 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


Hillary and Obama teamed up with their FBI goons Mueller, Comey, and Lynch (as well as everyone in the MSM) to cover up their pay-to-play scam with the Russians over Uranium One... They paid foreigners to meddle in our elections then claimed President Trump did what they do... They stole the election from Bernie Sanders... Illegally deleted 33,000 incriminating emails that were kept on a secret server in order to skirt Freedom of Information Act laws.... Work overtime to get the illegal alien vote out...

And what are the howlers upset about?

President Trump is interested in finding the truth.

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BoscoX -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 5:24:26 AM)


RUSSIA URANIUM INVESTIGATION: WHY OBAMA, CLINTON, MUELLER AND HOLDER ARE AT THE CENTER OF A NEW PROBE

A new Congressional probe of the 2010 sale of U.S. uranium to Russia led by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is examining if the FBI alerted senior Obama administration officials about corruption among the transaction’s Russian players.

Before the deal was brokered in 2009, the FBI under Robert Mueller—who is now special counsel in the Russia investigation into potential collusion with the Trump campaign—had begun an investigation into corruption and extortion by senior managers of a company owned by the Russian government’s nuclear company, Rosatom. According to court filings revealed by The Hill Tuesday, in 2009 the FBI found enough evidence to suggest Vadim Mikerin, who headed the Rosatom subsidiary Tenex, was corrupt and high-level officials at Rosatom knew about his bribery scheme. In 2014, he pled guilty in a U.S. court case to orchestrating more than $2 million in bribe payments through shadowy accounts in Cyprus, Latvia, and Switzerland.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley announced his committee's probe of the deal during a hearing with Attorney General Jeff Sessions Wednesday.

The FBI said it had no comment to Newsweek questions about whether Mueller alerted senior Obama administration officials, including Clinton, about the investigation before they brokered the deal. The DOJ did not immediately respond to questions. As secretary of state, Clinton, along with then-Attorney General Eric Holder, presided on the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment that approved the deal.

Rosatom began its purchase of Uranium One, a Canadian mining firm that has licenses to mine American uranium deposits in Kazakhstan, in 2009. The sale ended in 2013 and transferred the uranium—which made up 20 percent of American reserves—into Russian hands.

In several letters dated October 12 to various departments and agencies that either helped approve the deal or investigate the players, Grassley points out that “in 2009, when the validity of the mining licenses was at issue, the Chairman of Uranium One, Mr. Ian Telfer, donated $1 million to the Clinton Foundation via his family charity called the Fernwood Foundation.”

Telfer was also a major investor in the company UrAsia, Grassley wrote. “Between 2008 and 2010, Uranium One and Former UrAsia investors donated $8.65 million to the Clinton Foundation,” he said. These donations were made while the Uranium One sale was being hammered out.

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BoscoX -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 5:27:22 AM)


RUSSIAN URANIUM INVESTIGATION: BILL CLINTON MET PUTIN AFTER ASKING TO MEET TOP NUCLEAR INDUSTRY OFFICIAL, EMAILS SHOW

When planning a trip to Moscow for a speaking engagement in June 2010, former President Bill Clinton reportedly tried to meet with an official who was part of a Russian state-run company seeking approval to purchase a uranium company with holdings in the United States. Instead, Clinton ended up meeting Vladimir Putin.

A month prior to the trip, Clinton, whose wife, Hillary Clinton, was secretary of state at the time, asked the State Department if it had any “concerns” about a list of 15 people he intended to meet in Russia, The Hill reported Thursday, citing emails and government records.

Among them was Arkady Dvorkovich, an aide to Russia's president at the time, Dmitri Medvedev, and a board director of Rosatom, the state-run atomic energy agency that was vying for a majority stake in Canadian company Uranium One. The company had mines in the United States, and if the deal went through, Russia would gain control of 20 percent of the U.S.'s uranium.

The deal did win approval even though the FBI reportedly discovered that officials in Russia’s nuclear industry were bribing an American uranium trucking company, indicating a potential national security threat.

“In the context of a possible trip to Russia at the end of June, WJC [William J. Clinton] is being asked to see the business/government folks below. Would State have concerns about WJC seeing any of these folks,” a Clinton Foundation adviser wrote in an email to two of Hillary Clinton’s top advisers at the State Department.

After the foundation made several follow-up attempts to resolve the question, one of the secretary’s advisers answered: “What’s the deal w this?”

According to The Hill, the emails did not indicate how the matter was concluded, but Bill Clinton ended up not meeting with Dvorkovich or the 14 others listed. Also, aides to the Clintons and its foundation said the former president never met anyone involved in the Rosatom-Uranium One deal.

But Clinton did visit Putin at his home. At the time, Putin was serving as Russia’s prime minister after spending eight years as its president, from 2000 to 2008.

The Clintons and former President Barack Obama have faced scrutiny this week over pay-to-play allegations connected to the Rosatom deal, which was approved in October 2010. Bill Clinton’s Moscow speech in June 2010 was delivered at a Russian bank, Renaissance Capital, that reportedly was encouraging people to purchase shares of Uranium One and had links to the Kremlin, and the State Department was one of the many government bodies involved in approving the deal.

Hillary Clinton has said she was not involved in approving the deal, and other officials have said secretaries of state are rarely, if ever, involved in such deals.

Bill Clinton was paid $500,000 for the speech, and concerns have been raised about the amount of money donated to the Clinton Foundation by a mining financier who sold off his shares after his company, UrAsia, merged with Uranium One. The majority of those donations were made later, before Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential run.

http://www.newsweek.com/clinton-russia-uranium-deal-689321




BoscoX -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 5:29:26 AM)


Exactly what leftist trash called "treason" when they falsely accused President Trump of doing it:

Clinton campaign, DNC paid for research that led to Russia dossier




Lucylastic -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 7:38:48 AM)

There is already a topic on the dnc and the steele dossier, did you forget?
You need to get some help
As usual obfuscation and derail is your only interest.
Thank you for playin




heavyblinker -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 7:44:55 AM)

Five nearly consecutive off-topic posts by the biggest troll on the forum?
He must be even more desperate than usual.




Lucylastic -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 7:49:25 AM)

Hes Frantic.






Nnanji -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 7:53:11 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

There is already a topic on the dnc and the steele dossier, did you forget?
You need to get some help
As usual obfuscation and derail is your only interest.
Thank you for playin

http://www.collarchat.com/m_5084282/mpage_2/tm.htm




Lucylastic -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 8:43:18 AM)

so you have nothing to add to the topic either...
quelle surprise

I had responded in the other post already, so it was Not my first post or second on the topic, AND I was responding to bountys question, not the "liberals screaming" I gave him links to try to answer his question...not a complete derail, not just for the sake of saying something off topic.
Unlike the two of you, so
try again.





WhoreMods -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 8:44:29 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Hes Frantic.




I love the flip flop they've done on Assange since the chap switched from revealing stuff about George II to revealing stuff about Obama, though...




Lucylastic -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 8:59:32 AM)

I was up half the night so I listened to the news stories coming thru, including rw sources....(it was a long night)
If i hadnt felt so lousy, I would have used the search function for praise of assange and trumps relationship with the russians being a good thing...
when assange suddenly confirms a story about the campaign reaching out about emails, and he refused, i wonder what game is being played.
Trump loves wikileaks until they dont give him what he really wanted.





stef -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 9:41:44 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Hes Frantic.

It's a day that ends in "y".




WhoreMods -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/26/2017 9:44:42 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic
Trump loves wikileaks until they dont give him what he really wanted.

That's how it rolls, sadly.




Nnanji -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/27/2017 3:01:34 PM)

Yet another WD incarnation to block.




Wayward5oul -> RE: Trump Data Guru: I Tried to Team Up With Julian Assange (10/27/2017 3:13:27 PM)

He is coming up with one or two new incarnations a day... And they aren't new, just new to the forum. This is ridiculous.




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