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2018-07-14 15:27:56 UTC  

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - When the Justice Department released an indictment naming 12 Russians connected to a massive 2016 US presidential election hack attack, Friday, it noted that a senior member of the Trump campaign actively communicated with the hackers.

Roger Stone, who served as an adviser to the campaign and has known Trump for nearly four decades, previously insisted it wasn’t him.

But peaking on CNN’s “Cuomo Prime Time,” Stone changed his tune, suggesting he was the U.S. person named in the Russia indictment.

“I think I probably am the person referred to,” he said.

Earlier, while speaking with 7News, Stone said he has no problem admitting that he did speak to somebody who called himself “Guccifer 2.0,” but doesn’t think it’s a real Russian hacker.

Somebody who spoke to Guccifer 2.0 is alluded to in the indictment, though he’s not named, sparking many media outlets to suggest it’s Stone.

“I had communication with someone I think was Guccifer through Twitter direct message,” he said. “If you were going to engage in espionage, I don’t think that’s where you would do it.”

2018-07-14 15:28:29 UTC  

The U.S. government is now saying Guccifer 2.0 was part of a Russian military intelligence unit that conspired to sway voters in the 2016 presidential elections.

“Eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers, steal documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election,” said Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. “The conspirators created fictitious online personas, including DC leaks and Guccifer 2.0.”

Stone said he’s still not convinced Guccifer 2.0 is a legitimate Russian agent.

“There’s a substantial amount of evidence to the contrary,” he said. “I do think our intelligence agencies had been politicized. What you have today is a charge.”

The indictment said a person in contact with a senior member of the Trump campaign communicated with Guccifer 2.0, and the conversation mirrors the Twitter exchange Stone had with the online persona.

“I think it is unlikely to be me because I never have any communication with anyone in the Trump camp regarding my one-time communication with somebody claiming to be Guccifer 2.0,” said Stone.

Still, Rosenstein said there’s currently no allegation that any American committed a crime.

“I don’t think any charge will be brought against me in connection with Russian collusion, collaboration with Wikileaks,” Stone said. “Could the special counsel, who has no oversight whatsoever, conjure up some other bogus offense in an attempt to silence me or to pressure me to testify against President Trump, who I’ve known for 39 years? It’s possible.”

Stone said he finds the timing of the indictment interesting considering that President Trump is now on the eve of his summit with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

2018-07-14 15:32:56 UTC  

President Donald Trump had a security breach that was a little too close for comfort and required his snipers to spring into action. A man flying a paraglider was swooping in on the American president and the snipers had their scopes lined up. It was unknown what this person was doing and there was a good chance that it could have been someone flying in to drop an explosive on the president as he was near the Turnberry golf course, but that’s when the elite snipers made a huge decision.

Just as the person on the paraglider came within feet of Trump’s head, the snipers decided not to fire. The flying human gnat ended up being a protester who was dropping by with a nasty message for Trump and within seconds the elite snipers made the critical decision to spare the annoying person their life after they realized what they were flying in with. This person flew in with a banner sign to protest the president. It was an aerial threat that no one saw coming until it was too late, but it turned out that the protester only wanted to send a non-violent message, so the snipers spared them their life. The snipers probably could have taken them out if this was declared a no-fly zone. Maybe they should have called it a no-gnat zone! The pilot will still face legal trouble and it could be bad considering they were that close to the POTUS.

2018-07-14 15:34:01 UTC  

Hit On Trump Dropped In From Sky In Scotland, Stopped By Snipers Feet From His Head [VIDEO]

2018-07-14 15:35:49 UTC  

"We heard a big noise and they began to evacuate us from the plaza." >> https://bit.ly/2L4QmvL

2018-07-14 15:36:20 UTC  

re Seth RIch, if y'all haven't heard it already: https://youtu.be/Qc1DrTcTrOI Have to listen through to about minute 20 to get to SR info

2018-07-14 15:37:40 UTC  

BALTIMORE —
Baltimore appears to have been targeted by Russian intelligence officials.

According to a federal indictment, they created a Twitter account in June 2016 using the handle "@ BaltimoreIsWhr," which they encouraged followers to "join our flash mob" opposing Hillary Clinton. They also posted images with the hashtag "#BlacksAgainstHillary," according to the indictment.

2018-07-14 15:40:40 UTC  

Election officials hold press conference on Maryland link to Russian hacking >> https://bit.ly/2NhjSMi

2018-07-14 15:40:58 UTC  

sorry I am new here

2018-07-14 15:46:06 UTC  

I was going back through Q posts just now before I head out for the day...I typed in 'TRUST' in search bar on Qanon.pub, Lots of wonderful, relevant drops that really I think should be talked about on channel today. #1646 is one that stuck out for me...also as scrolling through, this one 1556 talked about 'Amanda Rentaria' So I googled her. Here's one article I found that might be something to watch. Q did bring it up...so here goes...‘We need an inspiration,’ former Clinton aide,Amanda Renteria, says of her run for California governor https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article201108739.html

2018-07-14 15:46:57 UTC  

Why didn't the Queen bow to Trump? I'm offended.

2018-07-14 15:47:27 UTC  

DAILY MIRROR dutifully attempting to gen-up some rancor to please their masters. So, Trump refused to bow to the Queen? Get over it. Trump let some truth bombs fly? Sometimes the truth has that effect... Memo to Daily Mirror: Don't get your knickers in a wad.

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2018-07-14 15:47:43 UTC  

JEFFERSON COUNTY, AL (WBRC) -
Authorities confirm three children abducted by gunpoint Friday morning were found safe after a police chase ended in Birmingham around 2 p.m.

An Emergency Missing Child Alert was issued for the three children in Jefferson County.

Police say 5-year-old twins and their 2-year-old sister were taken at gunpoint from a home by the girls' non-custodial mother, Derick Irisha Brown.

An official tells us Brown lost custody of her children on Thursday and they were placed in DHR custody with a family member. That's where Brown took them on Friday morning.

Brown was taken into custody after the police chase ended in Birmingham. She's charged with three counts of first-degree kidnapping. Her total bond is set for $90,000.

No other details are available, but we do know the three children were found safe. We'll update this as we have more details.

2018-07-14 15:49:02 UTC  

WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) -
Detectives with the New Hanover County Sheriff's Office Gang Task Force arrested three people and seized over $2 million worth of the deadly opioid fentanyl during a raid at a Wilmington home earlier this week.

"As far as we can tell this is one of the largest seizures in the state," said NHC Sheriff Ed McMahon.

Nearly 13 pounds of fentanyl with an estimated street value of over $2 million was found inside a home in the 1400 block of Kornegay Avenue in the Creekwood North community.

Marijuana, heroin, and drug paraphernalia were also found in the home.

According to sheriff's office officials, detectives received tips that heroin was being sold at the home

During the next several months, undercover detectives made several controlled purchases of heroin from the home and on Wednesday executed a search warrant at the residence.

Authorities said the mixture of fentanyl seized could produce hundreds of thousands of bags for sale.

"What we seem to be finding is the dealers are putting more of the fentanyl and less of the heroin and we believe that's one of the main reasons we're having people overdosing and dying on this stuff," McMahon said.

According to McMahon, fentanyl can be deadly in trace amounts.

"When you think about this poison - this fentanyl - one grain can kill you," McMahon explained. "Our detectives are having to gear up with all this safety equipment before we go in. Once they get in, if we find something - any kind of drugs that we think may be fentanyl - we stop, we have to get our CSI team to come in and we test that in a lab now under special conditions. So we do all that, it makes it that much more dangerous for our local law enforcement officers."

Three people were taken into custody during the raid.

2018-07-14 15:50:25 UTC  

Pew Research Center (FEBRUARY 10, 2014) Over the past two decades, since the collapse of the Soviet Union, there has been an upsurge in affiliation with Orthodox Christianity in Russia.1 Between 1991 and 2008, the share of Russian adults identifying as Orthodox Christian rose from 31% to 72%, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of three waves of data (1991, 1998 and 2008) from the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) – a collaboration involving social scientists in about 50 countries. http://www.pewforum.org/2014/02/10/russians-return-to-religion-but-not-to-church/

2018-07-14 15:52:36 UTC  
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2018-07-14 15:53:44 UTC  

So what is it about Bend, OR, that has allowed the only remaining Blockbuster video store in the U.S. to survive? >> https://buff.ly/2zMTyYz

2018-07-14 15:55:57 UTC  

Police say the girl admitted to trying to kill the boy out of jealousy for her mother's affection and because he annoyed her. https://buff.ly/2NMU8Zf

2018-07-14 15:56:30 UTC  

On Thursday a Facebook Live video showing what some are calling a controversial traffic stop in central Toledo went viral. After watching it, some are asking what are their rights when pulled over? https://buff.ly/2JlDyvT

2018-07-14 15:56:41 UTC  

The race issue is tiresome. Caucasians are a minority world wide. Peoples of all nations have histories that reveal periods slavery, prejudice, colonization and war. Some people refuse to look at this history and face the hard truth there. Time we recognize that citizens here are just Americans, and stop identifying with a racial background.

https://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2018/07/13/news-orgs-echo-clinton-operatives-brett-kavanaughs-too-white/

2018-07-14 15:57:14 UTC  

Microsoft is calling on Congress to regulate the use of facial recognition technology to protect people's privacy and freedom of expression. https://buff.ly/2zC7CDQ

2018-07-14 15:59:12 UTC  

ALBANY, NY (WTEN/CNN) - While most young teens are worried about middle or high school, there's one girl who's celebrating getting her college diploma.

"I want to (get) my masters in environmental engineering," said D.J. Tillman who is 12. "I do want to take a couple gap months."

But D.J. already has an associates degree under her belt.

"School wasn't just as fun anymore. It wasn't as fast paced," D.J. said.

On Friday, she walked into the commencement at Excelsior College to get her bachelor degree.

D.J. is short for Dorothy Jean.

Her mother Jemelita Tillman said this girl from the south side of Chicago is beating all the odds.

"There are some great things coming out of the south side of Chicago and this, my baby, is one of the greatest of them all," Tillman said.

"With environmental engineering it's all about helping people, the environment, and that's just what I love to do," DJ said.

But D.J. and her mother don't feel like she's missing out on being a child.

"It's not I just lock myself away from the world and do school all day. I still have friends and we go to the park and go to movies," she said.

"She still plays with bubbles," her mother said. "My child still loves to go on the swing. So when the question comes up, is she nervous, is she going to miss stop for high school, she's not even in the high school mind."

D.J.'s planning to get her masters degree in environmental engineering. Her mother, she said she hopes D.J. joins the Space Force.