The New Abwehr Hypothesis of The Operation Trump: A Study In Political Psychology, Political Criminology, and Psychohistory, and as the aid for the General, Criminal and the Counterintelligence Investigations of Donald Trump - by Michael Novakhov, M.D. (Mike Nova): Web Research, Analysis, Hypotheses, and Opinions | Current News | Reviews of media reports | Selected reading lists | Site: http://trumpinvestigations.org/
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The Great Hack goes on for way too long but it’s a large information dump about Cambridge Analytica and the world we live in where data is the most valuable resource. Director:Karim Amer and Jehane Noujaim Summary: Have you ever filled out an online survey? Do you wonder why you receive ads for products that you happened to research the day before? Be afraid. Be very afraid. Data has surpassed oil as the world’s most valuable asset, and it is being weaponized to wage cultural and political wars. We’re in a battle for control over our most intimate personal details. The Great Hack uncovers the dark world of data exploitation through the compelling personal journeys of players on different sides of the explosive Cambridge Analytica/Facebook data breach that rocked the world.
In some ways, we all knew that our privacy online was utterly compromised. We all knew it but none of us were really thinking about it too much. It was just the way things were sometimes. That all changed when we learned about Cambridge Analytica and the fact that they were harvesting our personal data from not only our Facebook accounts but the accounts of all of our friend’s lists. They were using this data to do target advertising that likely impacted the 2016 election. It was shocking and The Great Hack attempts to try to explain how we got here.
The main problem with The Great Hack is that it has decided every part of this story is important, which it is, and decided to put it all on screen. This is a documentary that clocks in at two hours and twenty minutes and it still feels incomplete, considering that this story is still ongoing. For a movie airing in a theater, it feels far too long and you find yourself checking your watch after the first hour. However, this is a documentary put forward by Netflix so it’s not supposed to screen in the theater. Does the length matter as much when you could pause it at any given time to use the restroom or make something to eat? Perhaps not, but it’s hard to tell when you’re watching a movie in different conditions from everyone else. The Great Hack takes the time to go over the various players in this tale including initial whistleblower Chris Wylie, former Cambridge Analytica employee Brittany Kaiser, professor David Carroll who helped kick this entire thing off, and many other players. Out of the many people that this doc follows it’s Kaiser who is the most interesting. A good portion of the documentary seems to be asking the question as to whether or not she is sincere in trying to fight back against this or if she is trying to save her own skin. We don’t really get an answer one way or another but Kaiser is an interesting person to see on screen. The Great Hack is way too long but considering that it is a documentary meant for streaming and not for theater-going maybe that doesn’t matter. While the story is far from done it’s interesting to get a detailed explanation of how we got here. There is also a lingering sense of hope that while the internet might be a hellscape now, maybe there is time in the future to fix it. Maybe, but it’s going to take a lot of work and now we have to sit back and think about whether or not it’s worth it.
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Before the start of business, Just Security provides a curated summary of up-to-the-minute developments at home and abroad. Here’s today’s news. U.S. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY President Trump yesterday said the media had fabricated his conflict with top intelligence officials, and that the officials had been “misquoted” by the press after a public congressional hearing that was broadcast live on television. Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, C.I.A. Director Gina Haspel and others had testified Tuesday about worldwide threats to U.S. national security, revealing a gulf between the assessments of the U.S. intelligence community and the White House, Shane Harris reports at the Washington Post. “Just concluded a great meeting with my Intel team in the Oval Office,” Trump stated yesterday in a message on Twitter that included a picture of Haspel, Coat and others seated around the Resolute Desk. The officials “told me that what they said on Tuesday at the Senate Hearing was mischaracterized by the media – and we are very much in agreement on Iran, I.S.I.S., North Korea, etc.,” Trump continued, adding “their testimony was distorted press … I would suggest you read the COMPLETE testimony from Tuesday … a false narrative is so bad for our Country … I value our intelligence community … happily, we had a very good meeting, and we are all on the same page!” Matthew Choi reports at POLITICO. Trump had conveyed a different message earlier yesterday when asked if he had confidence in the assessments he receives from Haspel and Coats. “No, I disagree with certain things that they said … I think that I’m right but time will prove that, time will prove me right probably … I think Iran is a threat … I think it’s a very big threat … and I think I did a great thing when I terminated the ridiculous Iran nuclear deal … It was a horrible one-sided deal,” Trump told reporters during a meeting with manufacturers at the White House, Dareh Gregorian reports at NBC. The White House “abruptly” canceled Trump’s daily intelligence briefing on Wednesday, the morning after the intelligence officials testified before Congress. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders simply said, “It was moved,” without providing further details, Betsy Woodruff and Asawin Suebsaeng report at The Daily Beast. “The president continues to impair the confidence the [Intelligence Community] deserves,” John Sipher and Benhamin Haas comment at Just Security, arguing that Trump’s behavior is a “real danger to the national security of the U.S. and our allies.” TRUMP-RUSSIA Federal investigators investigating longtime Trump associate Roger Stone have seized multiple hard drives containing years of communication records from cellphones and email accounts, special counsel Robert Mueller’s office announced yesterday. Mueller’s prosecutors – investigating Russian electoral interference and alleged collusion with the Trump campaign – have issued a new court filing, that describes the evidence as “voluminous and complex,” and asks the judge to delay Stone’s trial so as to allow more time to sift the devices, Julia Ainsley and Charlie Gile report at NBC. Trump has claimed that he will “think about” asking the F.B.I. to review its tactics, following Stone’s early morning arrest last week at his Florida home. “I’m speaking for a lot of people that were very disappointed to see that go down that way … to see it happen, where it was on camera, on top of it, that was a very, very disappointing scene,” the president said during an interview with The Daily Caller on Wednesday, NBC reports. U.S. RUSSIA RELATIONS Russia has expanded its deployment of a missile system the U.S. claims violates the 1987 Intermediate-ranged Nuclear Forces (I.N.F.) Treaty, according to Western officials, in a development that could further widen the Washington-Moscow rift over the issue. The U.S. recently informed Western allies that Russia has deployed four battalions of the 9M729 cruise missile – an increase from the three battalions Russia was said to have a few months ago – according to a senior Western official familiar with U.S. intelligence reports, Michael R. Gordon reports at the Wall Street Journal. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is expected to announce today that the U.S. will withdraw from the I.N.F. for 180 days, according to one person familiar with the move. The suspension, slated to take effect from Saturday, comes after U.S. and Russian officials failed to find a compromise during months of negotiations and amid concerns that China is not a signatory, Demetri Sevastupolo, Henry Foy and Kathrin Hille report at the Financial Times. BORDER WALL President Trump stated yesterday that he has all but given up on negotiating with Congress over his promised border wall and will build it on his own. In an interview in the Oval Office, Trump described talks over the wall as “a waste of time” and indicated he will most likely take action on his own when the talks officially end in two weeks; “I think [House Speaker] Nancy Pelosi is hurting our country very badly by doing what she’s doing and, ultimately, I think I’ve set the table very nicely,” Trump said, adding “I’ve set the table … I’ve set the stage for doing what I’m going to do,” Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman report at the New York Times. Trump provided commentary throughout yesterday relating to the border wall, taking to Twitter to describe the ongoing debates regarding the distinction between fencing and a wall as “political games,” and insisting that “A WALL is a WALL!” He later told reporters in the Oval Office that Pelosi would be “begging” for a wall if it were removed on the California border, Burgess Everett, Caitlin Oprysko and Eliana Johnson report at POLITICO. Five takeaways from Trump’s Oval Office Interview yesterday are explored by Annie Karni, Katie Rogers and Michael Tackett at the New York Times. VENEZUELA Venezuelan opposition leader and self-declared interim president Juan Guaidó yesterday laid out his vision for the country and claimed that the opposition is determined to end the country’s “tragedy.” Addressing a packed theatre at the Central University of Venezuela, Guaidó summoned new protests for Saturday in an effort to increase pressure on incumbent president Nicolas Maduro’s embattled regime, telling supporters: “the dictatorship believes it can scare us … [but] it isn’t through … repression that they will manage to tame a brave people that seeks freedom, democracy, food, medicine and above all a better future for their children,” Tom Phillips reports at the Guardian. Guaidó claimed that the country’s F.A.E.S. security forces had been to his home to threaten his family. The opposition leader said he had a 20-month old daughter at home and would be holding F.A.E.S. accountable for “whatever they do to my baby,” adding “do not cross the red line,” AFP reports. The European Parliament voted yesterday to recognize Guaidó as Venezuela’s interim president, bolstering his claim to leadership. The vote is nonbinding, but indicated overwhelming support for Guaidó, with 439 members voting in favor to 104 against, with 88 abstentions, Rafael Bernal reports at the Hill. The KOREAN PENINSULA President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un are planning on meeting in Vietnam in late February, according to a source familiar with the matter. A senior administration official and a second source with knowledge have disclosed that the current plan is for the leaders’ second summit to be held in the Vietnamese coastal city of Da Nang, although the plan is still being finalized, Pamela Brown and Kate Sullivan report at CNN. U.S. special envoy for North Korea Stephen Biegun has said that President Trump is willing to offer diplomatic relations and economic aid in return for progress towards “closing the door on 70 years of war and hostility” on the Peninsula. Biegun warned that Washington has “contingencies” in place if denuclearization talks fail, but he also claimed that “President Trump is ready to end this war … it is over … it is done … we’re not going to invade North Korea,” Justin McCurry reports at the Guardian. Biegun said Washington would have to have expert access and monitoring mechanisms of the North’s nuclear and missile sites, and that for progress to be made it would ultimately have to “ensure removal or destruction of stockpiles of fissile material, weapons, missiles, launchers and other weapons of ‘mass destruction,’” Al Jazeera reports. SYRIA The Senate yesterday voted overwhelmingly to advance legislation drafted by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to express strong opposition to President Trump’s withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria and Afghanistan. In a strong bipartisan rebuke of Trump’s foreign policy, the 68-to-23 vote to cut off debates ensures that McConnell’s amendment will be added to a broader bipartisan Middle East policy bill expected to easily pass the Senate next week, Catie Edmonson reports at the New York Times. U.S.-led airstrikes continue. U.S. and coalition forces carried out 645 airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Syria between Jan. 13 and Jan. 26. [Central Command] CYBERSECURITY, TECHNOLOGY AND PRIVACY Tech giants Facebook and Twitter have reportedly removed thousands of fake accounts originating from Iran, after collaborating to combat disinformation. Facebook claimed yesterday that it had removed 783 pages, groups and accounts from its Facebook and Instagram platforms engaged in “coordinated inauthentic behavior . . . directed from Iran;” in a separate announcement, Twitter claimed to have suspended 2,617 accounts it believed originated from the country, as part of its review into the U.S. midterm elections – also announcing it had taken down accounts directed from 418 accounts from Russia and 764 accounts from Venezuela, Hannah Murphy reports at the Financial Times. Facebook is facing renewed scrutiny for its data-privacy practices. The Economist explains. OTHER DEVELOPMENTS The U.N. investigator leading the inquiry into the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi – Agnes Callamard – said yesterday that she has not yet received all the information she is seeking during her trip to Turkey, but still hopes to conduct a successful probe, Al Jazeera reports. U.N. Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths said yesterday that the main negotiators for the warring parties were continuing to demonstrate the “necessary flexibility and good faith”to move forward, despite delays in implementing the pact that paves the way for a lasting peace deal, brokered in Sweden last December. Griffiths has been talking with the Iran-aligned Shi’ite Houthi rebel leadership in the capital Sana’a “to discuss the rapid and effective implementation of the Stockholm Agreement” the U.N. stated in a briefing note, the U.N. News Centre reports. U.S. policy in Afghanistan has failed to protect the country’s women, Sophia Jnes and Christina Asquith argue at Foreign Policy. Although the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Trump’s transgender ban in the military – implementation of the ban will be mired in uncertainty, Samantha Allen writes at The Daily Beast. Students at U.S. military academies experienced unwanted sexual contact nearly 50% more often compared to last school year, despite Defense Department attempts to stamp out the issue, according to survey released yesterday by the Pentagon. Ellen Mitchell reports at the Hill.
The president’s press secretary has said that Trump was brought to the presidency through holy intervention. And that does make a twisted sort of sense
Are you there, God? It’s me, Arwa, and I have a question. Namely, is it true you wanted Donald Trump to become president? Because that is what Sarah Sanders, the White House press secretary, is saying. And, while the idea may sound wholly implausible, I really can’t imagine Sanders would lie.
If you’re not God, and you’re wondering what on earth I’m talking about, I refer you to the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN). Sanders recently told CBN that she believes it was God that put Trump in power rather than, you know, any of that Russian collusion malarkey. “I think God calls all of us to fill different roles at different times, and I think that he wanted Donald Trump to become president,” she said. Continue reading...
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M. N.: The New Abwehr enjoys and employs the deep and intimate connections with the criminal Underworld which go back to the early 1920-s, the conditions after the Germany's defeat in the WW1 and the resulting "Restrictions" (I almost typed "Sanctions") which made the symbiotic and sometimes parasitic relations with Police and Criminals the matter of survival for the Abwehr which based itself at that time at the Military Police Stations. Money Laundering is another, related sub-specialty which was a matter of survival and necessity at that time, and the Abwehr under Canaris (which really is the Abwehr we are talking about) made both areas the traditional historical "fields of excellence". Money Laundering , from Deutsche Bank to Chabad dealers to Oligarchs, e.g. Lev Leviev and others, and most notably by our pretty laundry girls and boys from the Trump-Kushner Crime Family , was and is one of the truly heart felt activities for the Abwehr, and...
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