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cakeoflightylight ago

No, they did not set him up... use logic. They never intended to get caught, and if that were true, Podesta's password wouldn't have been password, nor would they be emailing about their activities. If they expected to get caught, no way would Hillary have been caught with the private server... etc. SHILL.

EDIT: whatever his password is, or was, is kind of irrelevant to the motives behind James Alefantis committing crimes, or Podesta committing crimes, which of course, both did.

KnightsofHubris ago

Podesta's password was not password.

He was spearfished using a very realistic looking gmail change your password screen.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C1U60MgWgAEQa4W.jpg

He sent to the IT group and when they replied they said it was legitimate and he needed to change his password immediately.

They screwed up. The IT meant to say illegitimate and they should have sent him the official gmail page.

Phenomenonanon ago

Yes his password was p@ssword

KnightsofHubris ago

absolutely not true. He was spearfished. Spearfishing means they didn't guess your password.

One verified password we know he used was Runner4567.

p@ssword was a temporary password used to setup a new account. Where I work if you need to reset your password, they send you a temporary, but it only works one time, once you log in, you immediately need to set your personal password.

jstayz44 ago

Ok, as we all know, sometimes something strikes us as strange and we have to mention it. The Pedostas like to call themselves lots of things, but "Runner" isn't one I've seen. Is it possible that the suppliers use this term vs something more obvious like "trafficker?" Runner is in alignment with drug running terminology as well, and maybe large shipments go hand in hand, people and drugs? Just a thought.