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Georgia Accuses Homeland Security Of Attempting To Hack State's Election Database

Georgia Accuses Homeland Security Of Attempting To Hack State's Election Database

Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp is anxiously wondering, as are we, why someone with a Department Of Homeland Security IP address would try to hack into his State's voter registration database.  Even though DHS offered cyber security help to states prior to the election, the Wall Street Journal notes that Georgia was one of the states that specifically denied assistance.

MI6 Chief Says Russia Fueling ‘Unprecedented’ UK Terror Threat

The head of Britain’s MI6 spy agency has accused Russia of being the main contributor to an “unprecedented” terrorism threat that he says the UK is currently facing. In his first public speech since taking office in 2014, Secret Intelligence Service boss Alex Younger said that Moscow’s military efforts against ISIS terrorists in Syria were threatening the security of Britain.

PropOrNot Is Out of Step with President-elect Trump — Paul Craig Roberts

PropOrNot Is Out of Step with President-elect Trump

Paul Craig Roberts

The suppression of truth website, PropOrNot, which hides behind a secret identity in order to libel truthtellers, claims that the Russian government worked with 200 websites, described as “Russian agents,” in order to achieve the election of Donald Trump. A number of Hillary advocates include Trump as a member of the conspiracy.

Trump himself told Time magazine: “I don’t believe Russia interfered.”

Waiting For The Trump Fiscal Stimulus To Hit? Forget About 2017

Waiting For The Trump Fiscal Stimulus To Hit? Forget About 2017

That the market has soared since the Trump election on hopes of a fiscal stimulus splurge, sending the Dow Jones to just 300 points away from 20,000 is by now familiar to most. However, what few may realize is that even in a best case scenario, one where Congress does not throw up on Trump's vague stimulus plan which is expected to add as much as $5 trillion to the already soaring US debt, little if any of the actual spending and economic boost will take place in 2017.

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