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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    How did Wikileaks get the data since we know there was no Russian hack?

    But of course you don't want to provide the 'study' you mention because every time you do I embarrasss you and out how truly mentally impotent you are.
    I've extended the deadline on the homework assignment.

    Hint: A number of studies have found people are more likely to have heart problems and strokes in the weeks and months after catching Covid, and some of these may not end up being linked to the virus when the death is registered.

    You can do this thethe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    I've extended the deadline on the homework assignment.

    Hint: A number of studies have found people are more likely to have heart problems and strokes in the weeks and months after catching Covid, and some of these may not end up being linked to the virus when the death is registered.

    You can do this thethe.

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    Why don't' you check that age/obesity stratification and tell me why a healthy person under 60 cares at all about that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    Why don't' you check that age/obesity stratification and tell me why a healthy person under 60 cares at all about that?
    Why are you so concerned with this buffoon.

    He's proven himself retarded when it comes to COVID. He's admitted as such by running away from the discussion like a scared little bitch.

    He knows he's a fool

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    ivermectin man fellating hydroxychloroquine man

    what a sight
    Obesity isn’t a significant comorbidity for Covid death says what ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    I've extended the deadline on the homework assignment.

    Hint: A number of studies have found people are more likely to have heart problems and strokes in the weeks and months after catching Covid, and some of these may not end up being linked to the virus when the death is registered.

    You can do this thethe.

    Si se puede.
    A simple - I got this all wrong would probably suffice. Grow up.

    A stoic man would come to the table on the Russia subject hat in hand and own his ignorance. Just sayin
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    looks like someone's ovaries are inflamed this morning
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    Ivermectin >>> vaccine... Since ivermectin causes no harm

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    looks like someone's ovaries are inflamed this morning
    Yeah, it does. You need to get that looked into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garmel View Post
    Yeah, it does. You need to get that looked into.
    He will probably transition to woman soon as he desperately seeks attention realizing how worthless he is to society

    But despite the scientific lefts contentions, he will not have ovaries

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    looks like someone's ovaries are inflamed this morning
    I mean I might say the same if I was the one acting like a little bitch

    But I’m not. And I wouldn’t

    I believe stoic WAS your terminology?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tapate50 View Post
    A simple - I got this all wrong would probably suffice. Grow up.

    A stoic man would come to the table on the Russia subject hat in hand and own his ignorance. Just sayin

    We did admit we were wrong about the Russia investigation. We thought they were looking into Trumps financial dealings with Russians. They did not. That's our bad. We feel for that fake news. Meanwhile there's 100 different things your side has gotten wrong and you just make shut up to excuse being wrong. Like the 2020 elections. 2 years later with zero evidence of any meaningful fraud and your side is STILL doubling down on it. Not to mention all the convictions of Trump people which you confidently write off as they ran out of money. And I still can't get you people to own up being proven wrong about the Durham witch hunt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunrevenge View Post
    We did admit we were wrong about the Russia investigation. We thought they were looking into Trumps financial dealings with Russians. They did not. That's our bad. We feel for that fake news. Meanwhile there's 100 different things your side has gotten wrong and you just make shut up to excuse being wrong. Like the 2020 elections. 2 years later with zero evidence of any meaningful fraud and your side is STILL doubling down on it. Not to mention all the convictions of Trump people which you confidently write off as they ran out of money. And I still can't get you people to own up being proven wrong about the Durham witch hunt.
    What financial dealings again?

    I thought the tax returns were going to show massive russian loans?

    You still have no clue what you are talking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunrevenge View Post
    We did admit we were wrong about the Russia investigation. We thought they were looking into Trumps financial dealings with Russians. They did not. That's our bad. We feel for that fake news. Meanwhile there's 100 different things your side has gotten wrong and you just make shut up to excuse being wrong. Like the 2020 elections. 2 years later with zero evidence of any meaningful fraud and your side is STILL doubling down on it. Not to mention all the convictions of Trump people which you confidently write off as they ran out of money. And I still can't get you people to own up being proven wrong about the Durham witch hunt.
    You are hopeless.
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    lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunrevenge View Post
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    you're being exceedingly charitable
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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    you're being exceedingly charitable
    Your lack of self awareness is hilarious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    What financial dealings again?

    I thought the tax returns were going to show massive russian loans?

    You still have no clue what you are talking about.
    Here's one of Cajun's greatest hits. A conversation with you where he says the investigations were thwarted because the investigators couldn't get their hands on Trump's taxes. Lololololol!!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    The full weight of investigative power for the past 5 years and they’ve got fringe benefit accounting issues. Lol

    Quote Originally Posted by cajunrevenge View Post
    The investigations were obstructed. They never got his taxes he said he would release until recently. There is like 12 separate investigations of Trump and his criminal organization. I would be shocked if he isnt indicted for what his scheme devaluing his assets for taxes and inflating for loan applications. There isbliterappy no better witness against a person than their own lawyer. The Trymp rapid response team can **** out their talking points all they want aviit Cohen but if Joe Bidens lawyer said he committed crimes with and at the direction of Joe Biden I don't think conservatives would use those same talking points.

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    Trump appointee William Barr cut the investigation off at the knees by unilaterally announcing " nothing to see here"
    However, the Senate tells a far different story.
    History will not be kind to deniers
    Those curious enough to get the story straight
    can start here.
    It will keep you busy awhile
    but education like math "is hard ", I know.


    https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/...rt_volume5.pdf
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    Five takeaways from final Senate Intel Russia report
    BY OLIVIA BEAVERS,MORGAN CHALFANT,JORDAIN CARNEY AND LAURA KELLY - 08/18/20 6:39 PM ET
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    The Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday released its long-awaited Russia interference report detailing significant contacts between the Trump campaign and Moscow during the 2016 election.

    The fifth and final volume, just shy of 1,000 pages, lays out the counterintelligence threats and vulnerabilities that were exposed through Russian contacts and a willingness by some members of the Trump campaign to accept foreign assistance.

    Its release comes more than a year after former special counsel Robert Mueller wrapped up his 22-month investigation in which he did not find evidence to charge any Trump campaign associates with conspiring or coordinating with the Kremlin to interfere in the election — a finding President Trump has hailed while lambasting the probe as a “witch hunt.”

    Here are five takeaways from the Senate report.


    Trump campaign, Russia had extensive contacts


    A comprehensive list of contacts between members of the campaign and Russia were uncovered during the committee’s bipartisan investigation, which launched shortly after Trump took office in January 2017.

    Communications between several Russian figures and the campaign surfaced in other investigations by the House and Mueller, but the Senate probe uncovered additional information, including several cases where Russians had far greater ties to the Kremlin.

    One such figure was Natalia Veselnitskaya, a lawyer Donald Trump Jr., former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner met at Trump Tower in June 2016 after being promised dirt on Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. Instead, Veselnitskaya steered the discussion toward Russian sanctions.

    “The connections the Committee uncovered, particularly regarding Veselnitskaya, were far more extensive and concerning than what had been publicly known,” the panel wrote, noting she was not forthcoming with her ties to Moscow.

    The committee also delved into the complex web of connections between Russian officials and the Trump campaign, which frequently consisted of campaign associates with Russian ties who knew someone in Trump’s orbit.

    For example, American businessman Bob Foresman “conveyed brief messages” between the campaign and Kremlin-linked individuals, including a confidant of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    The Senate panel also highlighted how Russia and other countries looked for opportunities to embed themselves with Trump officials. In particular, the committee noted that Russia viewed the Trump transition team as inexperienced, disorganized and unprepared and sought to exploit those shortcomings.

    “Russia and other countries took advantage of the Transition Team’s inexperience, transparent opposition to Obama Administration policies, and Trump’s desire to deepen ties with Russia, to pursue unofficial channels through which Russia could conduct diplomacy,” the report reads, noting that this made the “transition open to influence and manipulation.”

    Trump dodged questions about the report’s findings during a trip to Yuma, Ariz., saying he didn’t read it while repeating that the Russia investigation was a “hoax.” He didn’t answer when asked whether he agreed with the report’s conclusion that Putin directed the 2016 Democratic National Committee (DNC) hack or whether he accepted the finding that his campaign officials were deemed a security risk.

    “They said Donald Trump knew nothing about anything, and that came out loud and clear,” the president said.


    Key individual labeled as Russian intelligence officer


    The report went further than other U.S. officials have in its description of Konstantin Kilimnik, Manafort’s former business partner, by labeling him a “Russian intelligence officer.”

    Mueller’s prosecutors had characterized Kilimnik, a dual citizen of Russia and Ukraine who served as a translator for the Russian army, as an individual assessed by the FBI as having ties to Russian intelligence.

    Kilimnik was also the “primary liaison” between Manafort and one of his clients, sanctioned Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, according to the Senate report, which also alleges that Manafort “worked with Kilimnik starting in 2016 on narratives that sought to undermine evidence that Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. election.”

    The GOP-led committee said it “obtained some information suggesting Kilimnik may have been connected to the GRU’s hack and leak operation targeting the 2016 U.S. election,” a reference to the Russian cyberattacks that targeted the DNC in the run-up to the election.

    Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), a member of the Intelligence Committee, hinted that senators have additional information, including “evidence connecting Kilimnik to the GRU’s hack-and-leak operations,” but those elements are redacted.

    Mueller charged Kilimnik alongside Manafort in June 2018 with witness tampering, but he remains out of reach of U.S. prosecutors. He is believed to be in Russia.


    Manafort, Kushner, Trump Jr. come under scrutiny


    The committee determined that Manafort posed a “grave counterintelligence threat” as a result of both his access to and standing in the Trump campaign and his contacts with Russian-linked individuals.

    “Taken as a whole, Manafort’s high level access and willingness to share information with individuals closely affiliated with the Russian intelligence services, particularly Kilimnik and associates of Oleg Deripaska, represented a grave counterintelligence threat,” the report states.

    Manafort’s case represented a drawn-out saga and one of the most consequential elements of Mueller’s investigation.

    Manafort, who was charged and convicted on bank and tax fraud charges in Virginia federal court, agreed to cooperate with prosecutors as part of a guilty plea to avoid a second trial in Washington, D.C. But months later, he was found to have breached his cooperation deal by lying to investigators, including about his contacts with Kilimnik. He is serving out a 7 ½-year prison sentence.

    Democratic Sens. Martin Heinrich (N.M), Dianne Feinstein (Calif.), Kamala Harris (Calif.), Michael Bennet (Colo.) and Wyden pointed to Manafort as an example of Trump campaign officials coordinating with Russia, saying, “This is what collusion looks like.”

    The panel also found that Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son, may have known that former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen lied to Congress about the president’s efforts to build a tower in Moscow.

    They say documents produced by Cohen, whose relationship with Trump has soured, revealed that at least two witnesses — Trump Jr. and Felix Sater, Trump’s onetime business associate — “could have known that Cohen’s statement falsely represented material facts about negotiations over a deal for a Trump Tower Moscow.”

    Kushner has also come under scrutiny for his previous meetings with Russian officials, including then-Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak at Trump Tower in late November 2016.


    FBI comes under criticism

    The Senate committee tore into the FBI over its handling of the so-called Steele dossier, a controversial opposition research file compiled against-then candidate Trump, saying several times that the bureau’s vetting of information from former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele “lacked rigor and transparency.”

    The committee, as part of a roughly 80-page section on Steele and the dossier, took issue with the agency’s tradecraft, arguing that the FBI was too trusting of Steele, who had previously shared intelligence with the bureau, and that the counterintelligence division failed to properly vet him.

    It also warned that there was a “potential direct channel for Russian influence” because of Steele’s ties to Deripaska.

    “The Committee found that, within the FBI, the dossier was given a veneer of credibility by lax procedures, and layered misunderstandings. Before corroborating the information in the dossier, FBI cited that information in a FISA application,” the report says.

    Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told the Senate Judiciary Committee earlier this year that information from Steele included in the warrants was, to his understanding, verified and that the dossier itself was not included in the warrant applications.

    The Senate Intelligence Committee says it asked the FBI for details of its relationship with Steele, including updating and clarifying its assessment of his subsources but that the bureau did not respond to their request.

    Six of the GOP members of the committee knocked the FBI in an addendum to the report, saying it showed “sloppy work and poor judgment” and that Americans “should be deeply troubled.”

    The committee also took issue with the FBI’s response to the DNC hack, arguing it should’ve had more contact with the Democratic committee, despite describing the outreach on both sides as “inadequate.” As part of its recommendations, the Intelligence Committee is urging the FBI to increase its outreach to hacking victims, including getting information declassified.


    Both parties agree threat from Russia persists

    The committee’s lengthy investigation further enforced Mueller’s findings that Russia engaged in a sweeping and multipronged effort to influence the outcome of the 2016 election, which has led to a bipartisan push in Washington to further address election interference threats from Russia and other foreign adversaries.

    The report’s release comes less than two weeks after a top U.S. counterintelligence official warned that Russia continues to interfere in U.S. elections with the intent of denigrating presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden and boosting Trump. Bill Evanina, the intelligence official who went public with his warnings, also noted that China and Iran are launching influence efforts that seek to undermine Trump.

    Tuesday’s intel report, however, wasn’t without a dose of congressional bickering.

    Six of the eight GOP senators on the committee offered additional views, included in a section separate from the bipartisan findings, saying that “after more than three years of investigation by this Committee, we can now say with no doubt, there was no collusion.”

    Five of the panel’s seven Democrats countered that the report “unambiguously shows that members of the Trump Campaign cooperated with Russian efforts to get Trump elected.”

    The committee was nonetheless able to agree on a lengthy set of recommendations, including better enforcement of the Foreign Agents Registration Act, having the FBI offer defensive briefings to campaigns during elections, educating campaigns to notify the FBI of all offers of foreign assistance, and providing the intelligence community with more resources to study and uncover foreign influence campaigns.

    “We must do better in 2020,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), the committee’s acting chairman, said in a statement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 57Brave View Post
    Trump appointee William Barr cut the investigation off at the knees by unilaterally announcing " nothing to see here"
    However, the Senate tells a far different story.
    History will not be kind to collusion deniers
    Those curious enough to get the story straight
    can start here.
    It will keep you busy awhile
    but education like math "is hard ", I know.


    https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/...rt_volume5.pdf
    The senate investigation based their finding on info they got from the FBI. Info we now know is dubious at best.

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