Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent U. S. Elections
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D. S. Harvey
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It is no secret that the 2016 United States presidential election was one of the closest, nastiest, and most contentious in the history of the country. The narrow victory of Donald J. Trump was an unprecedented upset, to say the least. The Republic Party winnowed a field of 17 candidates down to a real estate developer and reality television star who appealed to large segment of the public that felt ignored by the established powers. The Democratic candidate, Hilary Clinton, was dogged with questions of trust and poor judgment stemming from her use of a private email server while serving as Secretary of State. When Wiki leaks released thousands of emails from the Democratic National Committee only an hour after NBC released a damaging recording of candidate Trump boasting of his sexual conquests and the Republican platform became surprisingly friendly to Russia, it became evident that extraordinary forces were at play and influencing the public conversation.
After the election President Obama ordered the three major intelligence agencies to coordinate their findings during the lengthy election season and report them to key persons in the US government. The classified report was shared with the executive branch, the Congress, and the president-elect in early January. A shortened declassified version with the same assessments was released at the same time. That report, entitled Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent US Elections, is read here verbatim. It reveals that the Russian activities were deliberate, extensive, and originated at the very top of the Russian government.
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- 20-08-20
Great audio reading
I truly enjoyed listening to this audiobook as I read the official report available in public domain. It kept me focused on very important details that I would otherwise I disregard while taking chronological notes . I am quite glad with the content of the report as media information and disinformation campaigns were given the correct serious weight in the overall damages created to the 2016 US election process . I am reticent to say this is an elaborate campaign attributable to the Russian Government who in all manners is pursuing a Globalist policy with the world placing particular emphasis in promoting Peace and Trade. I am confident to say that this is a campaign financed by billionaires in Russia. Great audibook!
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