I know this is kind of a dead horse but his comments on NSA's capabilities, and political motivation, are interesting.
....“If [the CIA] are going to allege something like that they should show the trace route, and the path it went and how, and through which path those packets went from the DNC to the Russians to WikiLeaks. They failed to do that,” Binney added.
He said it also wouldn’t be the CIA illustrating the trace route, it would be the NSA as it owns the network and citied a previous occasion when the NSA showed the trace route of a hack from China back to a specific building in China.
“If you did it then, why are not going to do it now when this is a very serious allegation?” Binney said.
“When you send something across the network you are sending it into NSA land, and they own everything,” Binney said. “They have tens of thousands of embedded implants in terms of hardware and software around switches of the world, and they got trace route programs by the hundreds all around the switches, and they are collecting at different points throughout the network in the entire world, redundant collection. So, there is no excuse for them not to have both the content and the trace route, anything going across the network.”
Binney said he thinks the accusation is political motivated. One argument has been a neo-con drive towards sustaining military budgets as the country moves from a “war on terror” toward a “new Cold War.”
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NerdyNoodle ago
If I repost this on social media from RT it will have less traction. I wish the publisher had been anyone else.
2impendingdoom ago
I know. The article mentions a letter that I did not look for, can you find and post that?
NerdyNoodle ago
BTW here are the archives:
http://archive.is/vzkVK
http://archive.is/EY6AS
2impendingdoom ago
Thanks. I figured RT wasn't going to get scrubbed but these days, one never knows.