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In reply to the discussion: The Evidence That North Korea Hacked Sony Is Flimsy [View all]msanthrope
(37,549 posts)38. Ya' think? Yes, HighPoint and Hannah were the same banned troll, and NK cheerleader.
Radical left wing viewpoint? I guess, if you call using the execrable WSWS website as your 'reality.'
That troll could tie Bill Gates and the Bilderbergers to any organization--he was the Kevin Bacon of CT.
On edit---if by "neocon from Canada" you mean the estimable Mr. Dithers, then you should be aware that his troll hunting is unsurpassed--and it was he who caught HighPoint.
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No--more at the link. They kited the attack through Taiwan to take advantage of faster net speed. nt
MADem
Dec 2014
#7
"... or from someone at Sony with inside access. ..." Working with computers for 23yrs, this is most
uponit7771
Dec 2014
#11
So it is 'agents' from the great spy-cloud in the sky? With spontaneous 'reports' with no evidence.
Rex
Dec 2014
#6
Ya' think? Yes, HighPoint and Hannah were the same banned troll, and NK cheerleader.
msanthrope
Dec 2014
#38
WSWS is his socialist website of lunacy. Oh, yeah....ElJohns was him, too. nt
msanthrope
Dec 2014
#40
Nah--it morphed into HiPointDem and ElJohns....so it never really left. I'm sure it's still here.nt
msanthrope
Dec 2014
#49
If it was't an in-house theft, I would like ti see how they got the 100TB of data
LiberalArkie
Dec 2014
#53