After addressing a cybersecuirty conference in London, notorious hacker ‘Guccifer’ shared over 500Mb of documents detailing 100,000 DNC donors contact info and donations. A large number of the largest donors received senior diplomatic or political positions following the donations, ranging from UK Ambassador to Assistant Attorney General. The DNC released a statement preemptively claiming that this was the work of Russia (and reigniting Trump’s links to Putin).

Another download link to that 678.4 MB DNC archive: https://t.co/zGtOd1Gway Decryption key: !ZSPbUeUjmeSt0GEovBrEYV9V_3CX09hROm3JQJmr0HU — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) September 13, 2016

Probably just coincidence…

The documents contained detailed lists of 100,000 alleged donors, addresses, and phone numbers, and well as amounts donated:

Here is the first cut of the alleged major donors on the leaked documents and the positions they received (via Magafeed.com):

#1 Matthew Berzun … Ambassador to UK

#2 Julius Genachowski … Former chairman to FCC

#3 Frank Sanchez…. Under secretary of commerce

#8 Kirk Wagner… Ambassador to Singapore

#9 Alan Solomont … Ambassador to Spain

#11 John Roos… Ambassador to Japan

#12 Nicole Avant… Ambassador to Bahamas

#13 Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe … Ambassador to the UN

#16 Steve Westly – CFO of California

#17 Don Beyer – Ambassador to Switzerland

#21 Don Gips – Ambassador to South Africa

#22 Howard Gutman – Ambassador to Belgium

#24 Cynthia Stroum – Ambassador to Luxembourg

#27 Mark Gilbert – Ambassador to New Zealand

#31 Norm Eisen – Ambassador to Czech Republic

#37 Bruce Oreck – Ambassador to Finland

#43 Tony West – deputy Attorney General

#45 Bill Kennard – Ambassador to EU

The DNC responded to the latest hack claim Tuesday through its Interim Chair Donna Brazile, who stated that the “DNC is the victim of a crime,” which she blamed on “Russian state-sponsored agents,” while also cautioning that the hacked documents were still being authenticated by the DNC legal team, as “it is common for Russian hackers to forge documents.”DNC preemptively published a statement in an attempt to change the narrative:

The DNC is bracing itself for the release of more documents pic.twitter.com/y1uVz8jUW9 — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) September 13, 2016

Once again blaming Russia (and Trump)… As RT reports, it’s not the first time that the name of Vladimir Putin has been brought up in the US presidential campaign, but this time the US president used this “argument” while openly campaigning for Clinton against Trump. The situation has become “really ludicrous and it borders on the ridiculous,” believes Gregory R. Copley, editor of Defense & Foreign Affairs.

“In my 50 odd years covering the US government, I have never seen this level of partisanship within the administration where a sitting president actually regards the opposition party as the enemy of the state,” Copley told RT.

The analyst said that the democrats are “blaming the messenger to revert the attention from the message.”

“The message which Donald Trump delivered on RT was unambiguous in his campaign. Just like the fact that WikiLeaks revelation of the hacked emails was very explicit in showing up what the Democratic party itself was doing,” Copley added.

The US establishment is “sacrificing key bilateral relationships in order to win [a] domestic election,” believes Copley. He added that neither Obama nor Clinton are interested in unifying the country, but they are rather “interested in winning and engaging in what modern democracy seems to have become – the tyranny of the marginal majority over the marginal minority.”

“When you think about the number of times that the Clinton campaign has brought up President Putin and the alleged Russian hacking of Hillary Clinton’s service, it makes you wonder just how desperate they are,” Copley noted. “President Obama has lost literally all prestige in an international community…with the loss of prestige he has become desperate.”

Some of the alleged major donors (via Magafeed.com):

Richard M. Lobo

It appears Richard M. Lobo’s wife, Caren Lobo, donated $716,000 to DNC. Obama then nominated Richard Lobo for Director of the International Broadcasting Bureau.

From BBG.gov:

Richard Lobo was nominated by President Obama to be Director of the International Broadcasting Bureau in February, 2010, and was confirmed to the post by the Senate in September of that year.

You can find Caren Lobo’s donation in this photo.

Pamela Hamamoto

Pamela Hamamoto paid DNC $605,000 then became the Permanent Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva.

More on Pamela Hamamoto

Jane Hartley

Jane Hartley paid DNC $605,000 and then was nominated by Obama to serve concurrently as the U.S. Ambassador to the French Republic and the Principality of Monaco.

More on Jane Hartley

Crystal Nix-Hines

Crystal Nix-Hines paid DNC $600,000 and then was nominated by President Obama to the position of United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization with the rank of Ambassador.

More on Crystal Nix-Hines

Bruce J. Oreck

Bruce J. Oreck donated $1,136,613 to the DNC and served as US ambassador to Finland 2009 to 2015.

More on Bruce Oreck

Robert A. Mandell

Robert A. Mandell donated $1,121,250 to the DNC then President Obama named Mandell the Ambassador to Luxembourg in June 2011.

More on Robert Mandell

You can find Robert Mandell’s donation in this photo (as Bob Mandell).

Julius Genachowski

Julius Genachowski donated $3,494,919 toDNC and served as Chairman of the FCC from 2009 to 2013.

More on Julius Genachowski

You can find Julius Genachowski’s donation in this photo.

Karol Mason

Karol Mason donated $856,000 to the DNC and Obama appoints her as Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs.

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