Trick wrote:I don’t know, what’s the game here? US Central Intelligence Agency say they have evidence, Russia say there’s no evidence. Is this just a game of who is most believable or are there actually any real hard evidence for the public to see?………Its probably all Top Secret whether it’s all fake or for real……………it’s getting boring, or actually has been so for a while already.
"yellow cake"
Its expected that Russia among other countries try and sometimes are able to breach systems here in the US just as the US also
does the same counter intel activities to them. The question of what really happened itself has been highly politicized,
coupled with unexplained anomalies between how the investigations were and are
being handled by the agencies responsible for doing so.
At most one could say its not really clear or depending on ones viewpoint it might be very clear with the attending
supporting evidence to bolster each view point.
One big problem in all of this is the main stream media bias,
with any counter point source being labeled as right wing "what ever"
As you noted, some have not gotten over the election process.
Intel Vets Challenge ‘Russia Hack’ Evidence
https://consortiumnews.com/2017/07/24/i ... -evidence/The link if you can open it presents a good argument based on data transfer speeds among other things
that tend to question the assumption of an as of yet unproven allegation depending on viewpoint.
"yellow cake"