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In a full page transcript of testimony the House committee voted to release Thursday, Glenn Simpson, co-founder of the political research firm Fusion GPS, said that he told former MI6 agent Christopher Steele during the election to take "20 or 30 days" to "figure out what Trump's been up to over there.

Simpson said his reason for pursuing the line of research was because Trump had "gone over [to Russia] a bunch of times, he said some weird things about Putin, but doesn't seem to have gotten any business deals.

Simpson's firm was first hired to research Trump by The Washington Free Beacon, a conservative publication, during the Republican primaries. The research was then funded by Hillary Clinton's campaign after Trump won the nomination. During his firm's research, Simpson said that he "increasingly saw that Mr. Trump's business career had evolved over the prior decade into a lot of projects in overseas places, particularly in the former Soviet Union, that were very opaque, and that he had made a number of trips to Russia, but said he'd never done a business deal there.

What Steele—who worked as an MI6 spy in Russia in the 90s and once headed the agency's Russia desk—learned during his probing of his sources in Russia so concerned him that he eventually took his findings to the FBI during the election. A dossier compiled by Steele alleges that Trump's former campaign chief Paul Manafort and other campaign figures and associates worked with the Kremlin to spread dirt on Clinton.

Ina more advanced and successful FSB operation, an IT operator inside a leading Russian SOE, who previously had been employed on conventional defensive IT work there, had been under instruction for the last year to conduct an offensive cyber operation against a foreign director of the company.

Although the latter was apparently an infrequent visitor to Russia, the FSB now successfully had penetrated his personal IT and through this had managed to access various important institutions in the West through the back door. The senior Russian government figure cited above also reported that non-state sponsored cyber crime was becoming an increasing problem inside Russia for the government and authorities there.

The Central Bank of Russia claimed that in alone there had been more than 20 attempts at serious cyber embezzlement of money from corresponding accounts held there, comprising several billions Roubles. Tens of thousands of dollars were involved. Dr leac in mind in his dealings with them. Detail 1. Vows not to supply intelligence to Kremlin PR operatives again.

Rather the tactics would be to spread rumours and misinformation about the content of what already hhad been leaked and make up new content: Continuing on this theme, educat jan being ableto focus on forelgn policy which would damage Russia's interests.

This also should give President PUTIN more room for manoeuvre in the run-upto Russia's own presidential election in , although the Kremlin had underestimated the strength of US media and liberal kang links to Russ! This had involved the Kremlin supporting various US politcal figures, including funding indirectly thelr recent visits to Moscow. Speaking in confidence on 9 August , an ethnic Russian associate of Republican US presidental candidate Donald TRUMP discussed the reaction insidehis camp, and revised tactics therein resulting from recent negative publicity concerning Moscow's clandestine Involvement in the campaign.

Continuingon this theme, the ethnic Russian associate of TRUMP assessed that the problem was that the TRUMP campaign had underestimated the strength of the negative reaction from liberals and especially the conservativeelite to Russianinterference.

This was forcinga rethink and a likely charge cof tactics. It was unclear at present how this aspect of the situation would play out inthe weeks to come. The best example of this was that both candidates now openly opposed the draft trade agreements, TPP and TIP, which were assessed by Moscow as detrimental to Russian interests. Other issues where the Kremlin was looking to shift the US policy consensus were Ukraine and Syria, Overall however, the presidential election was considered still to be too close to call.

Also, advice being given tohim by oficial. Speaking to a trusted compatriot in September , two well-placed sources based in St Petersburg, one in the political business elite and the other involved in the local services and tourist industry, commented on Republican US presidential candidate Donald TRUMP's prior activities in the city. Both knew TRUMP had visited St Petersburg on several occasions in the past and had been interested in doing business deals there involving real estate.

Speaking separately in confidence to a trusted compatriot in early October , a senior Russian leadership figure and a Foreign Ministry official reported on recent developments concerning the Kremlin's operation to support Republican candidate Donald TRUMP in the US presidential election.

The senior leadership figure said that a degree of buyer's remorse was setting in among Russian leaders concerning TRUMP. More heads therefore were likely to roll, with the MFA the easiest target. Company Comment 6.

COHEN had been accompanied to Prague by 3 colleagues and the timing of the visit was either in the last week of August or the first week of September. Entities linked to 5 I crc involved and he and another hacking expert, both recruited under duress by the a Alex Anderson. The Conservative Treehouse. Katie Pavlich. Jerome Corsi.

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