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Part 7 Who Really <strong>Hack</strong>ed the DNC<br />
If the Russians did not hack the DNC servers, then who gave the data to<br />
Wikileaks?<br />
This leads to the important question of how Wikileaks got all of the emails and other data<br />
it released which certainly did influence the outcome of the US elections. According to<br />
both of the major sources in Wikileaks, Julian Assange and Craig Murray, they got the<br />
data from “a disgusted DNC Democrat” who was mad about how the DNC treated Bernie<br />
Sanders.<br />
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/dec/14/craig-murray-says-source-of-hillaryclinton-campai/<br />
Both Murray and Assange have repeatedly stated that they did not get the information<br />
from the Russians. We therefore conclude that if the DNC was hacked (which it likely<br />
was), then it was hacked by the NSA using Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear as a cover –<br />
knowing that Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear were specifically written to fool consultants like<br />
Dimitri and Cloudstrike into thinking that it was a Russian hacking program. Obviously,<br />
the NSA is not going to give any of its information to Wikileaks. But in addition to these<br />
two hacks by Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear, a disgusted member of the DNC also got the<br />
information directly from the DNC database, put it on a jump drive and handed the jump<br />
drive to Craig Murray. In other words, we conclude that the DNC was hacked and also<br />
subjected to an insider leaker. Thus, Wikileaks claim that it was a leak is true. But their<br />
claim that it was not a hack may not be accurate as there is evidence of a hack.<br />
The Difference Between a Leak and a <strong>Hack</strong><br />
Here is a link to a group called Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity who outline<br />
the capability of the NSA and explain the difference between a leak and a hack:<br />
https://consortiumnews.com/2016/12/12/us-intel-vets-dispute-russia-hacking-claims/<br />
Here is a quote from this group of US Intelligence veterans:<br />
“Leak: When someone physically takes data out of an organization and gives it to some<br />
other person or organization, as Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning did.<br />
<strong>Hack</strong>: When someone in a remote location electronically penetrates operating systems,<br />
firewalls or any other cyber-protection system and then extracts data.<br />
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