Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Mr. President: Do You Still “Love WikiLeaks” After This Attack on America

Hot off the Press for next POTUS Tweet

Taliban and Others also love WikiLeaks, Mr. Trump

Before you start reading this, or story from the Washington Post site, ask yourself this question – one I put out there this way and based solely on Trump’s own words not mine:
“Is Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, a Russian-WikiLeaks lackey and staunch supporter for their efforts to undermine America?  Mr. Trump’s own words and actions support my question.”
With thought in mind, remember this clip – I emphasize on the first 1 minute 30 secondss. Yes, it's all in Trump's own words - not mine (ironically that was October 11, 2016 in PA rally, which happens to have been my birthday, too).

THE POST FOR TODAY: WikiLeaks Puts Out Trove of CIA documents:
WikiLeaks touted its document trove as exceeding in scale and significance the massive collection of NSA documents exposed by former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.
A statement from WikiLeaks indicated that it planned to post nearly 9,000 files describing code developed in secret by the CIA to steal data from targets overseas and turn ordinary devices including cellphones, computers and even television sets into surveillance tools.
Such a breach of our intelligence capabilities, and the potential fallout it might cause among U.S. allies, could pose a significant challenge to President Trump, who in the past has praised WikiLeaks (see video clip above) and disparaged the CIA (on Russian hacking findings).

This breach, if proven legitimate, adds to WikiLeaks’s expanding library of sensitive U.S. government documents, after previous releases of sensitive U.S. diplomatic cables and military records.
The leak as noted above is also likely to create political ripples for the Trump administration since Trump declared “I love WikiLeaks.” Then he dismissed the CIA’s conclusion that Russia was behind the hack, but has since said he now thinks Moscow may have been responsible. (both linked above). Thus we now may have this (Salon.com angle) — food for thought for sure:


Troika (Russian: тройка) Three men and a “plan”

Significance here is to see what will be Trump’s forthcoming tweet (yes, there will a few – bet on it) about this. So, here is my entry into that guessing game supposition about what he might tweet:

“CIA oversteps bounds in efforts to gather intelligence information on and about our enemies and adversaries that help keep us safe. Good job WikiLeaks – always loved you. REMEMBER AMERICA, ONLY I CAN KEEP YOU SAFE…SAD!!!” @realDonaldTrump

BTW: While this story was hitting the world scene, here are some tweets the very same day as the story. What is amazing are Trump’s tweets listed in the site – truly amazing.


FACT: Yes, we spy on foreign governments and places, and yes, they spy on us, too. 
This is not breaking news.

CIA has precise mission to only conduct operations outside the U.S. thus WikiLeaks and whoever stole the info and provided it to them should be held to account, fair and swift in court with the maximum punishment.

Now, if WikiLeaks is indeed a supplier to Russia (as many suspect just like Snowden), then this gets real sticky real fast.

Basically, this harms our overall effort worldwide to monitor North Korea, Syria, ISIS, and al-Qaeda around the globe and others interested in inflicting harm on our homeland and Americans abroad – and work hard to do that — ergo: truly evil people.

Now this tells our enemies how we hack and access their electronics – e.g., our methods and equipment and operations. 

So, do you really want sad, Mr. Trump? Okay; this is sad…!!!

I predict Trump's statement of love for WikiLeaks will and rightly so haunt him forever. And, BTW: Where is the GOP outrage over this? Or, will we have to wait and see the harm this leak presents like on the death of American worldwide. 

Tic toc GOPers in office and in charge, tic toc...!!!

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