Monday 9 January 2017

McAfee on Obama's Russian story

Was Obama Duped Or Did He Commit Treason?

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WorldPolitics,
7 January, 2017



John McAfee, founder of McAfee virus protection, the first and most successful commercial anti-virus program in history just eviscerated Obama’s phony Russian story.


In an explosive interview on RT, Mcafee said,

There are four facts which they claim prove that Russia did this hack. It was utter nonsense. The information was number one – Russian language was found in the malware. Number two – a Cyrillic keyboard was used. The forensic science can now tell what type of keyboard was used to develop a piece of a malware.”
If it really was the Russians don’t you think they would have hid their tracks a little better. Think about it, if true this could cause world war 3, the Russian state has the resources to easily buy and use an English or Chinese keyboard. They would never use a Russian language one. They aren’t stupid.
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John McAfee, founder of McAfee virus protection, the first and most successful commercial anti-virus program in history just eviscerated Obama’s phony Russian story.
In an explosive interview on RT, Mcafee said,
There are four facts which they claim prove that Russia did this hack. It was utter nonsense. The information was number one – Russian language was found in the malware. Number two – a Cyrillic keyboard was used. The forensic science can now tell what type of keyboard was used to develop a piece of a malware.”
If it really was the Russians don’t you think they would have hid their tracks a little better. Think about it, if true this could cause world war 3, the Russian state has the resources to easily buy and use an English or Chinese keyboard. They would never use a Russian language one. They aren’t stupid
He continued,
Number three – the compiler, the piece of software that compiles the code so that it can execute, always dated time stamps. The time stamps were in a time zone for the business hours of Moscow and St. Petersburg and other places in Russia and the number four that the IP address pointed to a Russian address.”
These date stamps can be easily removed (if you know how.) John went on,
Seriously, if Russia declared war on us because we hacked Russia and the head of the CIA and the intelligence committee came to the Congress and they ask him ‘What happened?’ – ‘Oh, well you know we didn’t have time to remove English language, we didn’t have time to move the date stamp, the guy could not use a Chinese keyboard, so we gave him our regular keyboard. And also there was my wife’s birthday so I could not remove the IP address.’”


Please, that person would be scheduled for a suicide,” McAfee said
Exactly.
The whole Russian hacking narrative is either propaganda intended to incite the American people, to anger toward Russia for some reason, or our intelligence community is so ignorant and naïve that they should all be replaced.”
McAfee concluded,
The hack on the DNC used a piece of malware a year and a half old and there have been many updates since then, McAfee said. “This was done by an independent one person kid that downloaded the software. Please, this is not an organized hack and certainly not a nation-state that did this.”
Either Obama was duped or he ordered a massive propaganda effort against his only people.
Either way he needs to go. Watch the full video here.



I would rather know my govt is doing something illegal than not know’ – McAfee


In this episode of Politicking, political activist, tech pioneer and CEO of MGT Capital Investments John McAfee joins Larry King to bring us his valuable insight regarding issues of cybersecurity and the ominous encroachment of mass surveillance and vulnerability of big government agencies. But first, Bill Marczak, senior research fellow at the Citizens Lab at the University of Toronto's School of Global Affairs, explains his frightening discoveries in the field of phone-commandeering spyware in the course of his activism with Bahrain Watch.


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