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US official confirms that Trump tweeted out a picture from a classified intelligence briefing
Sep 3, 2019 12:44:58   #
BigWahoo Loc: Kentucky
 
" A US official told CNBC on Friday that a photo of an Iranian launchpad that President Donald Trump tweeted out in the afternoon came from an intelligence briefing Trump received earlier in the day.

The picture was attached to a tweet in which Trump said the US was not involved in the failure of an Iranian rocket launch on Thursday.

Shortly after Trump made his statement, military and national-security experts began sounding the alarm that the president likely tweeted out classified intelligence. "

It's like Deja Vu all over again:

" President Trump boasted about highly classified intelligence in a meeting with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador last week, providing details that could expose the source of the information and the manner in which it was collected, a current and a former American government official said Monday.

The intelligence disclosed by Mr. Trump in a meeting with Sergey V. Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, and Sergey I. Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the United States, was about an Islamic State plot, according to the officials. A Middle Eastern ally that closely guards its own secrets provided the information, which was considered so sensitive that American officials did not share it widely within the United States government or pass it on to other allies."

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Sep 3, 2019 13:24:23   #
EyeSawYou
 
BigWahoo wrote:
" A US official told CNBC on Friday that a photo of an Iranian launchpad that President Donald Trump tweeted out in the afternoon came from an intelligence briefing Trump received earlier in the day.

The picture was attached to a tweet in which Trump said the US was not involved in the failure of an Iranian rocket launch on Thursday.

Shortly after Trump made his statement, military and national-security experts began sounding the alarm that the president likely tweeted out classified intelligence. "

It's like Deja Vu all over again:

" President Trump boasted about highly classified intelligence in a meeting with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador last week, providing details that could expose the source of the information and the manner in which it was collected, a current and a former American government official said Monday.

The intelligence disclosed by Mr. Trump in a meeting with Sergey V. Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, and Sergey I. Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the United States, was about an Islamic State plot, according to the officials. A Middle Eastern ally that closely guards its own secrets provided the information, which was considered so sensitive that American officials did not share it widely within the United States government or pass it on to other allies."
" A US official told CNBC on Friday that a ph... (show quote)


Lol more fear mongering nonsense, it’s not a classified photo and the President has the authority to release classified material.

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Sep 3, 2019 14:42:11   #
Elaine2025 Loc: Seattle, Wa
 
BigWahoo wrote:
" A US official told CNBC on Friday that a photo of an Iranian launchpad that President Donald Trump tweeted out in the afternoon came from an intelligence briefing Trump received earlier in the day.

The picture was attached to a tweet in which Trump said the US was not involved in the failure of an Iranian rocket launch on Thursday.

Shortly after Trump made his statement, military and national-security experts began sounding the alarm that the president likely tweeted out classified intelligence. "

It's like Deja Vu all over again:

" President Trump boasted about highly classified intelligence in a meeting with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador last week, providing details that could expose the source of the information and the manner in which it was collected, a current and a former American government official said Monday.

The intelligence disclosed by Mr. Trump in a meeting with Sergey V. Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, and Sergey I. Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the United States, was about an Islamic State plot, according to the officials. A Middle Eastern ally that closely guards its own secrets provided the information, which was considered so sensitive that American officials did not share it widely within the United States government or pass it on to other allies."
" A US official told CNBC on Friday that a ph... (show quote)


Grabbing a little teenie tiny straws???? FAKE.

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Sep 3, 2019 14:42:11   #
BigWahoo Loc: Kentucky
 
Again Trump revealing our contacts and capabilities.

If he was a civilian he would be in Federal prison.

""These are high resolution optical satellites that resemble the Hubble Space Telescope but look down to Earth instead of to the heavens," Marco Langbroek, a Dutch expert who tracks satellites, wrote recently.

Trump's tweet came a day after an Iranian rocket designed to carry satellites into space exploded on the launchpad last Thursday.

Commercial satellite imagery of the blast was publicly available after the incident, but the photo in Trump's tweet was of a much higher resolution and better quality, leaving experts flabbergasted.

"I've never seen anything like this before," Dave Schmerler, the leading expert on open source imagery analysis who analyzed the Planet Labs photos provided to NPR, told Insider's Alex Lockie. "I know that [the US military has] amazing capabilities, but I don't know what this is." "

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Sep 3, 2019 15:01:41   #
EyeSawYou
 
BigWahoo wrote:
Again Trump revealing our contacts and capabilities.

If he was a civilian he would be in Federal prison.

""These are high resolution optical satellites that resemble the Hubble Space Telescope but look down to Earth instead of to the heavens," Marco Langbroek, a Dutch expert who tracks satellites, wrote recently.

Trump's tweet came a day after an Iranian rocket designed to carry satellites into space exploded on the launchpad last Thursday.

Commercial satellite imagery of the blast was publicly available after the incident, but the photo in Trump's tweet was of a much higher resolution and better quality, leaving experts flabbergasted.

"I've never seen anything like this before," Dave Schmerler, the leading expert on open source imagery analysis who analyzed the Planet Labs photos provided to NPR, told Insider's Alex Lockie. "I know that [the US military has] amazing capabilities, but I don't know what this is." "
Again Trump revealing our contacts and capabilitie... (show quote)


Lol Trump revealing our contacts and capabilities? Lol pure nonsense, it’s just a photo which Iran knows we have those capabilities.

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Sep 3, 2019 15:30:32   #
Frank T Loc: New York, NY
 
In defense of Trump he was just following the orders of the people that elected him in Moscow.
Asset or Idiot? Whichever, you guys just keep defending him.
How sad that you don't put your country before your party.

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Sep 3, 2019 15:56:51   #
Elaine2025 Loc: Seattle, Wa
 
BigWahoo wrote:
Again Trump revealing our contacts and capabilities.

If he was a civilian he would be in Federal prison.

""These are high resolution optical satellites that resemble the Hubble Space Telescope but look down to Earth instead of to the heavens," Marco Langbroek, a Dutch expert who tracks satellites, wrote recently.

Trump's tweet came a day after an Iranian rocket designed to carry satellites into space exploded on the launchpad last Thursday.

Commercial satellite imagery of the blast was publicly available after the incident, but the photo in Trump's tweet was of a much higher resolution and better quality, leaving experts flabbergasted.

"I've never seen anything like this before," Dave Schmerler, the leading expert on open source imagery analysis who analyzed the Planet Labs photos provided to NPR, told Insider's Alex Lockie. "I know that [the US military has] amazing capabilities, but I don't know what this is." "
Again Trump revealing our contacts and capabilitie... (show quote)


Get a grip and join reality.

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Sep 3, 2019 15:57:40   #
Elaine2025 Loc: Seattle, Wa
 
Frank T wrote:
In defense of Trump he was just following the orders of the people that elected him in Moscow.
Asset or Idiot? Whichever, you guys just keep defending him.
How sad that you don't put your country before your party.


Little Frankie, you had ONE common sense post and now you have depleted yourself to this???????????????

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Sep 3, 2019 19:26:22   #
Wrangler Loc: North Texas
 
What classification was the picture? Confidential, secret, or top secret?

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Sep 3, 2019 20:48:55   #
EyeSawYou
 
Frank T wrote:
In defense of Trump he was just following the orders of the people that elected him in Moscow.
Asset or Idiot? Whichever, you guys just keep defending him.
How sad that you don't put your country before your party.


Liar.

"Democrats dig for Russian connection and uncover environmentalists"

Democrats and the media have been on a yearlong deep dig into Russian involvement into U.S. elections. But when you dig a hole you sometimes run across things you wish had remained buried — like the dirt pointing to Russian ties to the U.S. environmental movement.

Democrats hoped their digging would expose some kind of Russian connection to President Donald Trump. That hasn’t happened.

But as the investigations have progressed, there is a growing realization that Russians were trying to influence the political process and policy debates, including environmentalists’ efforts to limit or stop hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, an innovative crude oil and natural gas drilling process.



A January assessment from the Director of the Office of National Intelligence revealed: “RT America TV, a Kremlin-financed channel operated from within the United States … runs anti-fracking programming, highlighting environmental issues and the impacts on public health. This is likely reflective of the Russian Government’s concern about the impact of fracking and US natural gas production on the global energy market and the potential challenges to Gazprom’s profitability.”

An important finding to be sure, but this is only “news” if you haven’t been paying attention.

Back in 2014 Anders Fogh Rasmussen, then-secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and a former prime minister of Denmark, was publicly alleging that Russia was secretly funding the anti-fracking movement.

“I have met with allies who can report that Russia, as part of their sophisticated information and disinformation operations, engaged actively with so-called nongovernment organizations — environmental organizations working against shale gas — to maintain European dependence on imported Russian gas,” Rasmussen asserted.

According to the World Bank, oil and gas revenue accounts for about 40 percent of the Russian government’s revenues, which it uses to expand its influence and foment mischief and unrest around the world.

Fracking has dramatically increased U.S. crude oil and natural gas production, which has pushed prices down. Lower energy prices, and especially for gasoline, have been great for consumers and the U.S. economy.

But low oil and gas prices have been terrible for Russia and the OPEC countries, especially Venezuela and Iran. So it’s easy to see why Russia might fund a covert campaign to undermine U.S. energy production.

While the anti-fracking stories on RT TV probably had little impact — because no one watches RT TV — Russian funding for various well-known environmental organizations is a different matter.

Reps. Lamar Smith (R-Texas), chairman of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, and Randy Weber (R-Texas), chairman of the Energy Subcommittee, have also been investigating Russian involvement.

They point out that last October, WikiLeaks released Hillary Clinton emails, which included a private 2014 speech in which then-Secretary Clinton said the State Department was “up against phony environmental groups, and I’m a big environmentalist, but these were funded by the Russians …”

I’m, uh, having a little trouble recalling Clinton drawing voters’ attention to that problem during the presidential campaign.

Smith and Weber recently sent Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin a letter outlining how money appears to be channeled from Russia through a Bermuda-based “shell company” known as Klein, Ltd., which doles out “tens of millions of dollars to a U.S. based … private foundation, the Sea Change Foundation.”

The letter alleges, “Sea Change then passes the money originating in Russia to various … organizations such as the Sierra Club, League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, and others.” Those environmental groups then use the money to oppose fracking, the congressmen claim.

To be fair, environmental groups on the receiving end may not know the initial source of those funds, which is why Congress should investigate the financial chain, especially given recent allegations that the Clinton Foundation and the Democratic National Committee funded Russian efforts behind the now-discredited Steele dossier.

And that’s why Smith has asked Twitter, Facebook and Alphabet (i.e., Google) to turn over any information they might have on Russian-backed entities pushing anti-fracking advertising.

We don’t know where this will all lead, but it appears that the green movement is much “redder” than some people thought — or were willing to reveal.

https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/357344-democrats-dig-for-russian-connection-and-uncover-environmentalists

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Sep 4, 2019 07:34:25   #
BigWahoo Loc: Kentucky
 
Frank T wrote:
In defense of Trump he was just following the orders of the people that elected him in Moscow.
Asset or Idiot? Whichever, you guys just keep defending him.
How sad that you don't put your country before your party.


Right Wingers love Putin and his lap dog Trump.

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Sep 4, 2019 10:16:16   #
Elaine2025 Loc: Seattle, Wa
 
EyeSawYou wrote:
Liar.

"Democrats dig for Russian connection and uncover environmentalists"

Democrats and the media have been on a yearlong deep dig into Russian involvement into U.S. elections. But when you dig a hole you sometimes run across things you wish had remained buried — like the dirt pointing to Russian ties to the U.S. environmental movement.

Democrats hoped their digging would expose some kind of Russian connection to President Donald Trump. That hasn’t happened.

But as the investigations have progressed, there is a growing realization that Russians were trying to influence the political process and policy debates, including environmentalists’ efforts to limit or stop hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, an innovative crude oil and natural gas drilling process.



A January assessment from the Director of the Office of National Intelligence revealed: “RT America TV, a Kremlin-financed channel operated from within the United States … runs anti-fracking programming, highlighting environmental issues and the impacts on public health. This is likely reflective of the Russian Government’s concern about the impact of fracking and US natural gas production on the global energy market and the potential challenges to Gazprom’s profitability.”

An important finding to be sure, but this is only “news” if you haven’t been paying attention.

Back in 2014 Anders Fogh Rasmussen, then-secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and a former prime minister of Denmark, was publicly alleging that Russia was secretly funding the anti-fracking movement.

“I have met with allies who can report that Russia, as part of their sophisticated information and disinformation operations, engaged actively with so-called nongovernment organizations — environmental organizations working against shale gas — to maintain European dependence on imported Russian gas,” Rasmussen asserted.

According to the World Bank, oil and gas revenue accounts for about 40 percent of the Russian government’s revenues, which it uses to expand its influence and foment mischief and unrest around the world.

Fracking has dramatically increased U.S. crude oil and natural gas production, which has pushed prices down. Lower energy prices, and especially for gasoline, have been great for consumers and the U.S. economy.

But low oil and gas prices have been terrible for Russia and the OPEC countries, especially Venezuela and Iran. So it’s easy to see why Russia might fund a covert campaign to undermine U.S. energy production.

While the anti-fracking stories on RT TV probably had little impact — because no one watches RT TV — Russian funding for various well-known environmental organizations is a different matter.

Reps. Lamar Smith (R-Texas), chairman of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, and Randy Weber (R-Texas), chairman of the Energy Subcommittee, have also been investigating Russian involvement.

They point out that last October, WikiLeaks released Hillary Clinton emails, which included a private 2014 speech in which then-Secretary Clinton said the State Department was “up against phony environmental groups, and I’m a big environmentalist, but these were funded by the Russians …”

I’m, uh, having a little trouble recalling Clinton drawing voters’ attention to that problem during the presidential campaign.

Smith and Weber recently sent Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin a letter outlining how money appears to be channeled from Russia through a Bermuda-based “shell company” known as Klein, Ltd., which doles out “tens of millions of dollars to a U.S. based … private foundation, the Sea Change Foundation.”

The letter alleges, “Sea Change then passes the money originating in Russia to various … organizations such as the Sierra Club, League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, and others.” Those environmental groups then use the money to oppose fracking, the congressmen claim.

To be fair, environmental groups on the receiving end may not know the initial source of those funds, which is why Congress should investigate the financial chain, especially given recent allegations that the Clinton Foundation and the Democratic National Committee funded Russian efforts behind the now-discredited Steele dossier.

And that’s why Smith has asked Twitter, Facebook and Alphabet (i.e., Google) to turn over any information they might have on Russian-backed entities pushing anti-fracking advertising.

We don’t know where this will all lead, but it appears that the green movement is much “redder” than some people thought — or were willing to reveal.

https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/357344-democrats-dig-for-russian-connection-and-uncover-environmentalists
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