Sunday, August 4, 2019

SENATE INTELLIGENCE: Report On Russian Election Interference - Volume I

REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE UNITED STATES SENATE ON RUSSIAN ACTIVE MEASURES CAMPAIGNS AND INTERFERENCE IN THE 2016 U.S. ELECTION VOLUME 1: RUSSIAN EFFORTS AGAINST ELECTION INFRASTRUCTURE WITH ADDITIONAL VIEWS 

COMMITTEE SENSITIVE - RUSSIA INVESTIGATION ONLY

From 2017 to 2019, the Committee held hearings, conducted interviews, andreviewed intelligence related to Russian attempts in 2016 to access election infrastructure. TheCommittee sought to determine the extent of Russian activities, identify the response of the U.S.Government at the state, local, and federal level to the threat, and make recommendations onhow to better prepare for such threats in the future. 1 he Committee received testimony fromstate election officials, Obama administration officials, and those in the Intelligence Communityand elsewhere in the U.S. Government responsible for evaluating threats to elections.

The following is just one example of election interference.

U) Chaos on Election Day: Three Scenarios Mr. Daniel said that in the early fall of 2016, a policy working group was looking at three scenarios:One was, could the Russians do something to the voter registration databases that could cause problems on Election Day? 
An example of that would be, could you go in and flip the digits in everybody's address, so that when they show up with their photoID it doesn 't match what's in the poll book? It doesn 't actually prevent people from voting. In most cases you 'II still get a provisional ballot, but if this is happening in a whole bunch of precincts for just about everybody showing up, it gives the impression that there's chaos. 
A second one was to do a variant of the penetrating voting machines, except this time what you do is you do a nice video of somebody conducting a hack on a voting machine and showing how you could do that hack and showing them changing a voting outcome, and then you post that on YouTube and you claim you've done this 100,000times across the United States, even though you haven't actually done it at all.Then the third scenario that we looked at was conducting a denial of service attack onthe Associated Press on Election Day, because pretty much everybody, all those nice maps that everybody puts up on all the different news services, is in fact actually based on Associated Press stringers at all the different precincts and locations. ... It doesn't actually change anything, but it gives the impression that there's chaos.V(U) SSCI Transcript of the Interview with Lisa Monaco, Former Homeland Security Advisor, August 10,2017,p. 28.267(U) SSCI Transcript of the Interview with Michael Daniel, Former Assistant to the President and Cybersecurity•Coordinator, National Security Council, August 31,2017, p. 33.(U) Ibid., pp. 34-35.2^°(U)/dW.,p.35.37COMMITTEE SENSITIVE - RUSSIA INVESTIGATION ONLY, P.37
In the Michigan 2016 Primaries, the NGP VAN systems put out the wrong addresses for the polling precincts.

I documented my journey on Twitter.

I will not comment on the absentee voting ballot schemes because I want to watch people like Cory Booker continue to lie in the public record.

Cory Booker should be disqualified as a presidential candidate for lying.

The disqualification process is part of voting rights.

#sayhisname

 Volume I means there are other volumes coming.


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