Postscript : I have reason to suspect, as I have outlined previously, that the DNC was tipped off by US intelligence that someone on their staff was planning to leak their emails to Wikileaks, and that, in response, the DNC brought in Crowdstrike to fake a Russian hack so that the subsequent release of the emails could be blamed on Russia.
Also interesting that the FBI has shown no interest in looking at the DNC server to check whether Kozlovsky's code is there. How curious that our Deep State and the recent Mueller indictment have had nothing to say about Kozlovsky's confession - whom I tend to take seriously because he offers a simple way to confirm his claim. In other words, Crowdstrike likely arranged for a hack by Ukrainian intelligence that they could then attribute to Russia.Īs far as I can tell, none of this is pertinent to how Wikileaks obtained their DNC emails, which most likely were leaked. This might help explain why Adam Carter has determined that some of the malware found on the DNC server was compiled AFTER Crowdstrike was working on the DNC server – Crowdstrike was in collusion with Fancy Bear (RUH8). And RUH8 is allied with the Atlantic Council and Crowdstrike.Ĭyberexpert Jeffrey Carr has stated that RUH8 has the X-Agent malware which our intelligence community has erroneously claimed is possessed only by Russian intelligence, and used by "Fancy has concluded that RUH8 is Fancy Bear. (Note that Newsweek's title is an overt lie.)Īccording to Eliason, Shaltai Boltai works in collaboration with the Ukrainian hacker group RUH8, a group of neo-Nazis (Privat Sektor) who are affiliated with Ukrainian intelligence.
Kozlovsky states that he did so by order of Dimitry Dokuchaev (formerly of the FSB, and currently in prison in Russia on treason charges) who works with the Russian traitor hacker group Shaltai Boltai. Russian hacker Konstantin Kozlovsky, in Moscow court filings, has claimed that he did the DNC hack – and can prove it, because he left some specific code on the DNC server. Nonetheless, here is what I can make of Eliasons’ claims, as supported by independent literature:
Since I am not very computer savvy and don’t know much about the world of hackers - added to the fact that Eliason's writing is too cute and convoluted - I have difficulty navigating Eliason’s thought. I invite you to have a go at one of his recent essays: In light of Trump's recent comments to Zelensky referring to Crowdstrike and "the server", it takes on new pertinence:Ĭyberanalyst George Eliason has written some intriguing blogs recently claiming that the "Fancy Bear" which hacked the DNC server in mid-2016 was in fact a branch of Ukrainian intelligence linked to the Atlantic Council and Crowdstrike. This essay was posted at the Way of the Bern subreddit about a year ago.