Wikileaks Vault7 Exposes CIA Deep State Hacking Capabilities

“I will splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the winds.” — John F. Kennedy

Tuesday, March 7, 2017—Wikileaks has exposed the hacking and technical capabilities of the CIA Deep State in a new release code named “Vault7”. The first part of the release, “Year Zero”, is the first part in a series of forthcoming leaks. The “Year Zero” release contains 8,761 documents and files proving beyond a reasonable doubt the technical hacking capabilities of the CIA. This includes over 5,000 hackers working for the CIA around the world potentially spying on everyone, potentially even the Trump administration.

The “Year Zero” leak establishes that the CIA has hacking capabilities above and beyond that of the NSA, potentially dwarfing the Edward Snowden leaks and revelations.

The most alarming of these new revelations include the CIA’s ability to turn any device into a surveillance device including Windows computers, Macs, Linux, iPhone, Android, video game consoles, routers, and Smart TVs. The CIA even has the ability to hack cars, trucks, and airplanes which can potentially be used as a form of covert assassination.

What was once conspiracy is now fact, as it appears the CIA has essentially developed their own NSA without the oversight. Under the Center for Cyber Intelligence (CCI), over 5,000 hackers have produced more than a thousand hacking systems, trojans, viruses, and other “weaponized” malware targeting everything from anti-virus software to commonly used consumer devices. This includes malware which makes it look like it was planted by a foreign government or hacker. This includes Russia, essentially proving the CIA has the ability to plant evidence to make it look like Russian hackers were the culprits. This potentially disrupts and discredits the entire Russia hacking narrative being pushed by the media.

This new Vault7 leak also gives credence to Donald Trump’s recent claims that Trump Tower was potentially illegally “wiretapped” during the 2016 election.

What we know from Vault7, Year Zero so far: