What is Vault7?

Anonymous Scandanavia has been releasing videos in conjunction with these tweets from wikileaks, all running 2:19.

 

 

https://twitter.com/AnonScan/status/828700269093515265

Let's roll.

 

 

 

 

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I hear Beyonce is pregnant again.

Why are there seven tabs open in my browser?

The reveal: there never was an anonymous. 

i spilled my seed. o well.

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Kind of shoddy production values, but their teaser marketing of this campaign is somewhat intriguing.

Is this happening? 

yes. today.

 

https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/838910359994056704

 

Year 0.

 

The black background is a darkened photo of the Lingua sculpture if you play with the contrast.

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translation from the Lingua sculpture in DC pictured in the tweet....

 

"KUANJI PREFECTURE 353 AD "IN THE YEAR 353, THE NINTH YEAR OF THE YONG-HE REIGN, EARLY IN THE LAST MONTH OFSPRING, THERE WAS A GATHERING AT THE ORCHID PAVILION ON THE NORTHERN SLOPES OF THE KUAI-JI MOUNTAINS; OUR PURPOSE, TO CARRY OUT THE SPRING CEREMONIES OF PURIFICATION, MANY A GOOD MAN CAME, THE YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE. THE PLACE WAS ONE OF MIGHTY MOUNTAINS AND TOWERING RIDGES COVERED WITH LUSH FORESTS AND TALL BAMBOO, WHERE A CLEAR STREAM WITH SWIRLING EDDIES CAST BACK A SPARKLING LIGHT UPON BOTH SHORES. FROM THIS WE CUT A WINDING CHANNEL IN WHICH TO FLOAD OUR WINECUPS, AND AROUND THIS EVERYONE TOOK THEIR APPOINTED SEATS. TRUE, WE DID NOT HAVE THE HARPS AND FLUTES OF A GREAT FEAST, BUT A CUP OF WINE AND A SONG SERVED WELL ENOUGH TO FREE OUR MOST HIDDEN FEELINGS. THE SKY THAT DAY WAS LUMINOUS, AND THE AIR WAS CLEAR; GENTLE BREEZES BLEW SOFTLY AROUND US. ABOVE US WE LOOKED ON THE IMMENSITY OF THE UNIVERSE; THEN, LOWER-ING OUR EYES, WE SAW NATURE'S INFINITE VARIETY. AND AS WE LET OUR EYES ROAM AND OUR HEARTS SPEED FROM THOUGHT TO THOUGHT, WE COULD EXPERIENCE THE GREATEST DELIGHTS OF EAR AND EYE--THIS WAS TRUE HAPPINESS..."

73, you seem well versed in the WikiLeaks. 

I was wondering if WikiLeaks has ever published any damaging information on Putin, or any of his allies?

https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/

 

Recently, the CIA lost control of the majority of its hacking arsenal including malware, viruses, trojans, weaponized "zero day" exploits, malware remote control systems and associated documentation. This extraordinary collection, which amounts to more than several hundred million lines of code, gives its possessor the entire hacking capacity of the CIA. The archive appears to have been circulated among former U.S. government hackers and contractors in an unauthorized manner, one of whom has provided WikiLeaks with portions of the archive.

"Year Zero" introduces the scope and direction of the CIA's global covert hacking program, its malware arsenal and dozens of "zero day" weaponized exploits against a wide range of U.S. and European company products, include Apple's iPhone, Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows and even Samsung TVs, which are turned into covert microphones.

The CIA had created, in effect, its "own NSA" with even less accountability and without publicly answering the question as to whether such a massive budgetary spend on duplicating the capacities of a rival agency could be justified.

 

 

The increasing sophistication of surveillance techniques has drawn comparisons with George Orwell's 1984, but "Weeping Angel", developed by the CIA's Embedded Devices Branch (EDB), which infests smart TVs, transforming them into covert microphones, is surely its most emblematic realization.

The attack against Samsung smart TVs was developed in cooperation with the United Kingdom's MI5/BTSS. After infestation, Weeping Angel places the target TV in a 'Fake-Off' mode, so that the owner falsely believes the TV is off when it is on. In 'Fake-Off' mode the TV operates as a bug, recording conversations in the room and sending them over the Internet to a covert CIA server.

 

 

 

This sounds like a GD show.

WE DID NOT HAVE THE HARPS AND FLUTES OF A GREAT FEAST, BUT A CUP OF WINE AND A SONG SERVED WELL ENOUGH TO FREE OUR MOST HIDDEN FEELINGS. THE SKY THAT DAY WAS LUMINOUS, AND THE AIR WAS CLEAR; GENTLE BREEZES BLEW SOFTLY AROUND US. ABOVE US WE LOOKED ON THE IMMENSITY OF THE UNIVERSE; THEN, LOWER-ING OUR EYES, WE SAW NATURE'S INFINITE VARIETY. AND AS WE LET OUR EYES ROAM AND OUR HEARTS SPEED FROM THOUGHT TO THOUGHT, WE COULD EXPERIENCE THE GREATEST DELIGHTS OF EAR AND EYE--THIS WAS TRUE HAPPINESS..."

They are discussing this on "a1" on NPR right now.

>> Where is Vault7?

 

I know, I know....under HL73's bed?

(smiley faces)

I just told my TV some fucked up shit. Waiting for the black helicopters 

As a Wikileaks-style contingency plan, you should post that fucked up shit here, Brochacho.

Thanks for the laugh, Ned.

Pretty sure Rob Eaton is involved with any vault projects 

I'm the smart kind of paranoid mike.

Guy

off topic, but worthy.

you see how we were behind(orchestrated) the recent cash take back "experiement" in India? 

 

 

Regarding WikiLeaks and publishing damaging information on Putin and his allies...

 

The Kremlin has been defending Assange for a very long time.

In 2010, an anonymous Russian official suggested that Assange be given the Nobel Peace Prize; on the very next day, Putin himself came forward to claim that the rape charges against Assange in Sweden were politically motivated. This happened after it was alleged that Israel Shamir, a former WikiLeaks employee, was discovered to have shared sensitive documents with Belarus (a nation aligned with Putin) that allowed them to repress pro-democracy dissidents. Assange denounced Shamir

 

 

Assange hosted his own talk show on RT.

While Flynn can at the very least claim he has only made appearances on RT, Assange actually started hosting his own show on the network. RT is not some Russian equivalent to NPR or PBS, but a Kremlin-financed news network that exists for the primary purpose of advancing a pro-Putin agenda. It is impossible to sincerely believe that Putin would allow Assange to have a show on his network if he didn’t believe the WikiLeaks founder was an ally

 

 

Assange specifically requested protection from Russian security once he started living in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.

As Focus Ecuador reported in August 2015:

“In some instances, the ‘guest’ requested that he be able to chose his own Security Service inside the embassy, suggesting the use of Russians. For the SENAIN agents, such choice would have meant, among other problems, the loss of control of the Embassy itself leaving the ‘guest’ free access to control and manage the flow of information. The report even asserts that it would have been the equivalent of ‘a coup in the embassy.'”

 

Assange claims to have convinced Edward Snowden to flee to Russia.

“I thought, and in fact advised Edward Snowden, that he would be safest in Moscow,” Assange told Democracy Now. In another interview with the Times, Assange elaborated:

“Snowden was well aware of the spin that would be put on it if he took asylum in Russia. He preferred Latin America, but my advice was that he should take asylum in Russia despite the negative PR consequences, because my assessment is that he had a significant risk he could be kidnapped from Latin America on CIA orders. Kidnapped or possibly killed.

 

Assange hypocritically denounced the Panama Papers because they made Russia look bad.

One of the most common defenses of Assange is that his goal is to undermine all repressive governments, causing him to view no distinction between a member of the American political establishment like Hillary Clinton and other state establishments elsewhere. This would be believable if he didn’t attempt to discredit the Panama Papers, which alleged corruption among many of Russia’s political and financial elites (including a $2 billion overseas account owned by Putin), as an American plot — without the slightest shred of evidence.

Putin started using this same argument to discredit the Panama Papers shortly after Assange

 

Assange has tried to defend not leaking on Russia by saying that the nation has many “vibrant publications"

In an interview with La Repubblica last month, Assange tried to defend the fact that WikiLeaks hasn’t published damaging documents about Russia by arguing the following:

 

“In Russia, there are many vibrant publications, online blogs, and Kremlin critics such as [Alexey] Navalny are part of that spectrum. There are also newspapers like Novaya Gazeta, in which different parts of society in Moscow are permitted to critique each other and it is tolerated, generally, because it isn’t a big TV channel that might have a mass popular effect, its audience is educated people in Moscow. So my interpretation is that in Russia there are competitors to WikiLeaks, and no WikiLeaks staff speak Russian, so for a strong culture which has its own language, you have to be seen as a local player.”

The Intercept’s Glenn Greenwald has argued that this and other aspects of Assange’s interview were taken out of context. He has claimed that Assange was merely trying to explain “that any Russian whistleblower who wanted to leak information would have many better options than WikiLeaks given that Assange’s organization does not speak Russian, is composed of English-speaking Westerners, and focuses on the West.While it is true that this was Assange’s larger point, one of the arguments he made to advance it was the strong implication that criticism of the government is already possible in Russia. The 34 journalists who have been murdered there since Putin took control, as well as the countless others who have suffered in the nation that Freedom House ranked 180 out of 199 in terms of press freedom (behind Sudan and Iraq), might disagree

 

http://www.salon.com/2017/01/07/donald-trump-julian-assange-and-russia-h...

Lumberjack, perhaps the Russians are tougher to hack, choosing passwords more difficult than "password" ?

 

#lolSkippy

Thanks for the smile Ned. You're the man.

 

 

 <<<see how we were behind(orchestrated) the recent cash take back "experiement" in India

 

 

Not now Hollis, there's a big Orange Bear in the Oval Office!

 

(Jesus Christ, yes, I saw that shit. Horrible for the their poor, but it seems to have given a nice little bump to my bitcoin positions as currency gets tougher ...I'm the smart kind of paranoid, too Brochacho.  :-)

73, that's not what assange indicated. He said wikileaks is not needed in Russia because there are avenues of dissent in the Russian media.

Does Assange get an Lol for that assertion?

 

What of Assange's TV show on RT?

 

Why did assange request protection from Russian security while hiding in the Ecuadorian embassy?

 

 

 

<<<does Assange get an Lol for that assertion

 

Absolutely. That's ridiculuous.

 

 

I'm not a fan of McDonald's or their business practices but once in a while, when I'm out on the road and there's nothing else around, I grab one of their burgers in spite of my feelings.

 

Yes, this is like fast food, but it's spurring much needed conversation about our reality.

 

Thank you, Hall.

(((vaulting the pole)))

>I'm not a fan of McDonald's or their business practices but once in a while, when I'm out on the road and there's nothing else around, I grab one of their burgers in spite of my feelings<

 

 

 

Assange had a TV show on RT. That's not eating a burger, that's opening his own franchise.

I'm speaking from my perspective. Assange is clearly McDonald's here.

I'm speaking from my perspective. Assange is clearly McDonald's here.

^fair enough, but it works with Russia as McDonald's as well.

Russia has the special sauce?  ;-)

> Russia has the special sauce?

Of course. It's urine.

"... when I'm out on the road and there's nothing else around, I grab one of their burgers in spite of my feelings<.."

I get the occasional Burger for my Dog, no onion, no mustard.  Of all the major factories, Wendy-burger smells the most meat-like to me. I have indeed taken a bite of all three versions;  again Wendy-burger tastes most like meat.

One lasts 3-4 meals, chopped into tiny bits and dispersed within the Dog Food. He thinks he's getting 'people food'.

^ careful, Stu, I hear H.I.M. is involved with a separatist movement.

Where does GIG fit into this?

Baer's time is coming, anyday, don't worry about him, no, Roland.

I like the final point of the CIA leak... they were doing this to make russia look bad.. WTF.. hahaha.. Coincidence this comes on Trumps worst week.. doubtful. Nce to see the rusians propoganda working overtime. 

So It Turns Out The CIA Collects Programs For Forging Russian Hacking Fingerprints…

#Politics #WikiLeaks #Vault7 #CIA #Russia #Hacking

http://www.newslogue.com/debate/383

 

 

dirty business down in cold creek....