Senate Intelligence committee issues its report on the 2016 election

They concluded that there was a significant Russian effort to interfere in general, and to stoke racial division in particular.

The report details how a Russian troll farm called the Internet Research Agency used automated posts and fake social media identities to hurt Hillary Clinton. Their research uncovered the fact that about 2/3 of their Facebook posts were focused on race, and that they inundated potential black voters with messages like these: “Don’t Vote for Hillary Clinton,” “Don’t Vote At All,” “Why Would We Be Voting,” “Our Votes Don’t Matter,” and “A Vote for Jill Stein is Not a Wasted Vote.”

The conclusion of the committee was that the giants of social media can’t be trusted to police themselves, and that some additional government oversight is essential.

2 thoughts on “Senate Intelligence committee issues its report on the 2016 election

  1. Every report is based on the same lie: that Russia hacked the DNC server. Any idea where that story came from? Crowdstrike – a private company that was being run by a Mueller crony. How convenient!

    However, the Russia hoax has been proven impossible by Bill Binney, formerly of the NSA, who tested download speeds between the U.S. and Russia…and found out the speeds at which the data was stolen could not have traveled overseas. The only way to download at such high speed is directly to a thumb drive or external hard drive. But who would have access to the DNC server, and the motivation to destroy HRC?

    None other than Bernie supporter, Seth Rich.

    1. OK, two things can both be true at once. The Russians had their thumb on the scale for Numbnuts. Also, the DNC leak was an inside job. But when you picture who would leak, it’s more than just Rich.
      Never come off your bullshit, though, man. It’s wild, like listening to Charlie Parker lie to his shrink.

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