Malcolm Nance has been quoted often by this blog and has appeared on all the networks on the whole question about Russian cyberwarfare in the 2016 elections.
His book written shortly before the election The Plot To Hack America: how Putin's Cyberspies and Wikilkeaks tried to steal the 2016 Election (sky horse publishing , 2017) is now out in paperback.
Nance is a career national security agent who writes about this issue from the point of view of an intelligence officer. As he says, he doesn't think linearly. The book contains all the characters who have appeared in the new lately.
It is worth reading Nance's take on this cast of characters as well as how Putin would coax Trump along as at least an agent of influence. Reading this book, you understand Nance's sense of urgency in America dealing with the Trump problem.
As a side note,did you notice how Trump refused to criticize Wikileaks deluge of CIA materials. Even Chris Matthews woke up to that and Sean Spicer answering the question that the CIA is obsolete. Maybe it is, but what does that have to do with Wikileaks? Pay attention because Trump has threatened to assign a billionaire Hedge Fund manager to evaluate all the intelligence community. He also happens to be the person in whose hands the Rosneft stock ended up. Chaa-Ching.
Thursday, March 9, 2017
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