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Cesar Sayoc Jr., Alleged Mail Bomber, Threatened Democrats on Twitter #articles- fbi #feedly — Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) October 27, 2018 “Authorities were also aided by mistakes made by the…
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Cesar Sayoc Jr., Alleged Mail Bomber, Threatened Democrats on Twitter
The 56-year-old Florida man has a significant criminal history and appears to have frequently posted far-right conspiracy theories about Trump’s opponents.
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Twitter apologizes for failing to respond to a user who reported bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc, Jr. days…
Twitter said it was “deeply sorry” for failing to act on threatening tweets made by bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc, Jr.
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How the alleged bomber was caught
DNA, fingerprints and pings from a cell phone tower led authorities to an auto parts store parking lot in south Florida where they arrested a 56-year-old man Friday morning. The arrest brought to an…
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A look at the science used to find mail-bomb suspect
A look at the science that helped identify a suspect in the nationwide mail-bomb scare.
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Sir Richard argued Russian espionage will never stop and that Vladimir Putin‘s country will continue to be violent as embedded in its DNA.
He said: “Russian espionage, Soviet espionage, has never stopped.
“It’s deeply embedded in Russia’s DNA to use the capabilities that it has to disrupt our nations, to pursue their own national interest, to, as it were, reinforce Putin in power.
The warning came after it emerged that the identity of the second suspect in the Salisbury nerve agent attack would be revealed in the Houses of Parliament next week.
The Bellingcat investigative website is set to name the Russian GRU military intelligence officer at a meeting on Tuesday in a Commons committee room hosted by Tory MP Bob Seely.
The two suspects in the attempted poisoning of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal were originally named by the Government as Ruslan Boshirov and Alexander Petrov – although it was made clear that the names were aliases.
On Saturday, Sir Tony Brenton, who served as UK ambassador to Russia between 2004 to 2008, also warned that there was a “genuine danger” of the world falling into a world war crisis
Speaking to John Humphrys on Radio 4’s Today programme, Sir Tony warned that Russia could shut down the entire power system of Britain.
Dutch authorities said they thwarted a Russian attack on the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in The Hague, with assistance from UK intelligence.
Moscow has blasted the accusations as “another orchestrated act of propaganda” as part of an “anti-Russian campaign of spy mania”.
Sir Tony insisted that the Russian spying was not the most worrying aspect about Vladimir Putin’s approach to the West.
He said: “The espionage and covert propaganda side of this has been going on forever.
“We can express outrage but I suspect they will be enjoying our outrage and they will carry on with it, regardless.
“There is a quiet war of that sort going on with the Russians taking a lead.
“The danger is that someone will do something that will escalate out of control, like close down a country’s entire power system.
“If that happens, we are into a major confrontation and we have no ways of controlling that.
“This is similar to how the threat of nuclear weapons played out.”