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    Intel Official Behind "Unmasking" Of Trump Associates Is "Very Senior, Very Well Known"

    ZeroHedge

    by Tyler Durden
    3/31/2017

    Excerpt:

    Day after day, various media outlets, well really mostly the NYT and WaPo, have delivered Trump-administration-incriminating, Russia-link-related tape bombs sourced via leaks (in the hope of keeping the narrative alive and "resisting."). It now turns out, according to FXN report, that the US official who "unmasked" the names of multiple private citizens affiliated with the Trump team is someone "very well known, very high up, very senior in the intelligence world."

    As Malia Zimmerman and Adam Housley report, intelligence and House sources with direct knowledge of the disclosure of classified names (yes, yet another "unnamed source") said that House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, now knows who is responsible - and that person is not in the FBI (i.e. it is not James Comey)

    Housley said his sources were motivated to come forward by a New York Times report yesterday which reportedly outed two people who helped Nunes access information during a meeting in the Old Executive Office Building. However, Housley’s sources claim the two people who helped Nunes "navigate" to the information were not his sources. In fact, Nunes had been aware of the information since January (long before Trump's 'wiretap' tweet) but had been unable to view the documents themselves because of "stonewalling" by the agencies in question.

    For a private citizen to be “unmasked,” or named, in an intelligence report is extremely rare. Typically, the American is a suspect in a crime, is in danger or has to be named to explain the context of the report.

    “The main issue in this case, is not only the unmasking of these names of private citizens, but the spreading of these names for political purposes that have nothing to do with national security or an investigation into Russia’s interference in the U.S. election,” a congressional source close to the investigation told Fox News.

    The White House, meanwhile, is urging Nunes and his colleagues to keep pursuing what improper surveillance and leaks may have occurred before Trump took office. They’ve been emboldened in the wake of March 2 comments from former Obama administration official Evelyn Farkas, who on MSNBC suggested her former colleagues tried to gather material on Trump team contacts with Russia.

    White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Friday her comments and other reports raise “serious” concerns about whether there was an “organized and widespread effort by the Obama administration to use and leak highly sensitive intelligence information for political purposes.”

    “Dr. Farkas’ admissions alone are devastating,” he said.

    Clearly this confirms what Evelyn Farakas said, accidentally implicated the Obama White House in the surveillance of Trump's campaign staff:

    The Trump folks, if they found out how we knew what we knew about the Trump staff dealing with Russians, that they would try to compromise those sources and methods, meaning we would not longer have access to that intelligence.
    Furthermore, Farkas effectively corroborated a New York Times article from early March which cited "Former American officials" as their anonymous source regarding efforts to leak this surveillance on the Trump team to Democrats across Washington DC.


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    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-0...ery-well-known
    B. Steadman

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    Fox News’'s Adam Housley Cites Sources on “Unmasking Names”

    “FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES”

    The Post & Email

    by Sharon Rondeau
    3/31/2017

    Excerpt:

    (Mar. 31, 2017) — At approximately 1:00 PM EDT, Fox News reporter Adam Housley tweeted that he has spoken to sources, presumably within the U.S. intelligence community, which say that government surveillance of U.S. citizens “for political purposes” began “before Trump was the GOP nominee.”

    Both the U.S. House and Senate Intelligence Committees are reportedly investigating alleged Russian interference in the 2016 elections and alleged government surveillance of the Trump campaign as now-President Donald Trump tweeted in a series on March 4.

    After Trump made the allegations, the mainstream media ridiculed them as “unsubstantiated” and complete fabrications.

    However, on March 14 Fox News Senior Judicial Analyst Andrew Napolitano stated on air that three sources had told the network that ongoing surveillance data of the Trump campaign had likely been accessed by the British intelligence agency GCHQ at Barack Obama’s request.

    According to Napolitano, U.S. intelligence agencies make their databases available to their UK counterparts on a continuous basis, 365 days a year. Napolitano hypothesized that Obama approached GCHQ for transcripts of conversations Trump and his aides had so as to avoid any American involvement in procuring the data.

    While Napolitano’s colleagues, Bret Baier and Shepard Smith, quickly denied his claim and Napolitano disappeared from the network for nearly two weeks, he reappeared Tuesday speaking on the same subject and maintaining the integrity of his March 14 report.


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    http://www.thepostemail.com/2017/03/...masking-names/
    Last edited by bsteadman; 04-01-2017, 03:43 PM.
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    • #3
      Latest WikiLeaks release shows how the CIA uses computer code to hide the origins of its hacking attacks and 'disguise them as Russian or Chinese activity'
      • WikiLeaks published 676 source code files today which it claimed are from CIA
      • It says the CIA disguised its own hacking attacks to make it appear those responsible were Russian, Chinese, Iranian or North Korean

      The Daily Mail
      by Mail Online Reporter
      3/31/2017

      Excerpt:

      WikiLeaks has published hundreds more files today which it claims show the CIA went to great lengths to disguise its own hacking attacks and point the finger at Russia, China, North Korea and Iran.

      The 676 files released today are part of WikiLeaks' Vault 7 tranche of files and they claim to give an insight into the CIA's Marble software, which can forensically disguise viruses, trojans and hacking attacks.

      WikiLeaks says the source code suggests Marble has test examples in Chinese, Russian, Korean, Arabic and Farsi (the Iranian language).

      It says: 'This would permit a forensic attribution double game, for example by pretending that the spoken language of the malware creator was not American English, but Chinese.'
      This could lead forensic investigators into wrongly concluding that CIA hacks were carried out by the Kremlin, the Chinese government, Iran, North Korea or Arabic-speaking terror groups such as ISIS.


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      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz4cy05xTjN
      B. Steadman

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