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Wikileaks claims MI5 and CIA developed spyware to turn Samsung TVs into bugs

People need to realize that what rogue spies are doing today to a President you DON'T like,
they can just as easily do to a President you DO like tomorrow.
 
http://www.snopes.com/2017/03/13/kellyanne-conway-microwave-spying/

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/13/trump-advisor-kellyanne-conway-mocked-for-spy-microwaves-claims.html

OK? but wait isn't microwaves simply how analog TV gets transmitted? or is it Microwave ovens? Wikileaks and the President needs to explain how microwave ovens can conduct surveillance. Or did he mean FM Transmitters (use VHF frequencies)?? Wifi Transmitters? TV transmitter that use UHF frequencies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2W379jXHkg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtgN6Qhp4X0

See KVIE Sacramento was referring their transmitter was a microwave relay signal to Walnut Grove from 1985-1986.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJzW1TWubWM

And Fox 40 Sacramento said Microwaves to refer to TV feeds going to Walnut Grove. But then again I don't know if thats what Wikileaks was referring to.
 
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http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/17/politics/manafort-ukraine/index.html

Who Knows if thats what the Wiretapping allegations are tied to?

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...ort-play-a-role-in-2014-ukraine-massacre.html
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/10/politics/ukraine-manafort-hacked-texts/


(CNN)Ukrainian prosecutors want to question Paul Manafort in connection with a corruption investigation and have made repeated requests for assistance from US authorities, CNN has learned.

Prosecutors in Kiev said they have made seven separate appeals over the past two years for help in questioning President Donald Trump's former campaign manager, including letters to FBI Director James Comey and US Justice Department officials. Ukrainian officials said the US has not responded to those requests.
Under a "mutual legal assistance" treaty, the two countries have agreed to regularly assist each other in law enforcement efforts, such as gathering statements and other evidence for prosecutions.
US authorities confirmed to CNN that the requests were received but declined further comment.
Manafort served as Trump's campaign chief until being pushed out in August 2016.
The official requests from a special prosecution unit in Kiev started in December 2014, and involve a corruption case targeting Ukraine's former Justice Minister Oleksandr Lavrynovych.
Manafort has not been charged with a crime. Prosecutors want him to testify, Ukraine's prosecutor for special investigations Serhiy Gorbatyuk said.
Prosecutors allege that Lavrynovych illegally diverted more than $1 million in government funds to a prominent New York City law firm — Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.
Lavrynovych had hired Skadden to review the 2011 jailing of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who had received a seven-year sentence for allegedly harming Ukraine's interests in gas supply negotiations with Russia.
Tymoshenko was the main political rival of the Kremlin-backed President Viktor Yanukovych, whom Manafort advised until Yanukovych was deposed in 2014. Tymoshenko was released from jail at the same time that Yanukovych was ousted.
Many saw her sentencing as politically motivated by the pro-Russian government.
In 2012, as a result of the sentencing, Ukraine faced the possibility of an unfavorable ruling from the European Court of Human Rights, and US lawmakers were considering sanctions.
In response to the deteriorating international climate, Ukrainian prosecutors say, Manafort drafted a public relations strategy that included hiring Skadden to review the Tymoshenko case and show the conviction had a sound legal basis.
But a spokeswoman for the US State Department in 2012 said the report Skadden eventually came out with "was incomplete and doesn't give an accurate picture."
Prosecutors told CNN that Ukraine's Justice Ministry had signed an agreement with Skadden to provide legal services for the equivalent of only $12,000, the legal limit above which it would have been necessary to hold a public competition to award a government contracting job.
Prosecutors provided CNN with the details of a bank transfer that took place on May 30, 2013 to a Citibank account allegedly belonging to Skadden from a Justice Ministry bank account.
The document shows the ministry wired Skadden more than $1 million -- $1,075,381.41. It is this payment that prosecutors charge was a misappropriation of government funds.
"We believe they wanted to avoid the time consuming competition they would have had to organize to hire the law firm legally, so they drew up the undervalued contract and probably arranged to pay the real fee in cash," Gorbatyuk told CNN, speaking in Russian.
 
https://www.ftvlive.com/sqsp-test/2017/3/20/here-comes-the-judge

Update

Fox News is doing their best to distance themselves from one of their own.

Fox News judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano never lets the facts get in the way of a good story.

So, in an effort to try and help out Donald Trump and his "wiretapping" story that is falling about, Napolitano said that British intelligence spied on Trump at the request of President Obama.

Napolitano cited "intelligence community members" as the source behind his wild claims.

The White House quickly started citing Napolitano's report as if it were fact. British officials said the story was "ridiculous."

Fox News says Napolitano stands by his report, but it appears the network does not. Shepard Smith went on the air and said, ""Fox News cannot confirm Judge Napolitano's commentary."

Notice how they changed "his report" to his "commentary."

This is a big problem for Fox News and it's going to leave a mark.
 
The message on my Samsung microwave digital ticker read, "Bad hair morning, Silkie?". I'm hurt.
 
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