Saturday 26 April 2014

Anonymous Ukraine hack correspondence of US Army Attache AssistantinKiev and discover a plot against Ukraine


Ihor,

Events are moving rapidly in Crimea. Our friends in Washington expect more decisive actions from your network.

I think it's time to implement the plan we discussed lately. Your job is to cause some problems to the transport hubs in the south-east in order to frame-up the neighbor.

It will create favorable conditions for Pentagon and the Company to act.

Do not waste time, my friend.

Respectfully,
JP

Jason P. Gresh
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Assistant Army Attaché
U.S. Embassy, Kyiv
Tankova 4, Kyiv, Ukraine 04112
(380-44) 521 - 5444 | Fax (380-44) 521 - 5636






Hello

We are Anonymous Ukraine

We have hacked e-mail correspondence of US Army Attache Assistant in Kiev Jason Gresh and a high ranking official from Ukrainian General Staff Igor Protsyk.
It appears that they are planning to conduct a series of attacks on Ukrainian military bases in order to destabilize the situation in Ukraine.
Particularly, Jason Gresh writes to Igor Protsyk that it’s time to implement a plan that implies “causing problems to the transport hubs in the south-east of Ukraine in order to frame-up the neighbor. It will create favorable conditions for Pentagon to act”, says Jason Gresh.
In his turn, Protsyk writes to some "Vasil" and tells him to arrange an attack on an airbase of 25 aviation brigade of Ukrainian air force stationed in Melitopol.
This "Vasil" is responsible for arranging the details of the attack, gathering of the gunmen and providing them with a map of sites that are chosen to be attacked.
We strongly recommend everyone to look through these documents. There you will find all the details.

(SNIP - Turner Radio Network will not directly reproduce the Hyper-Links to the 7.9 MB files full of allegedly stolen emails)

--------------------- END of Anonymous' Announcement -----------------

Behold, what is alleged to be one of the hacked e-mails, complete with IP addresses, e-mail addresses and full internet server routing information PROVING state-sponsored terrorism, perpetrated by the United States government, specifically designed to start a war with Russia:

From: "Gresh, Jason P" < GreshJP@state.gov>
To: igor.protsyk@gmail.comi.v.protsyk@mil.gov.ua
Subj: Peninsula
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2014 17:57:09 +0200

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Subject: Peninsula
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2014 17:57:09 +0200
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Thread-Topic: Peninsula
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From: "Gresh, Jason P" < GreshJP@state.gov>
To: < igor.protsyk@gmail.com>, < i.v.protsyk@mil.gov.ua>
X-FEAS-SYSTEM-WL: 10.47.98.102

Ihor,

Events are moving rapidly in Crimea. Our friends in Washington expect more decisive actions from your network.
I think it's time to implement the plan we discussed lately. Your job is to cause some problems to the transport hubs in the south-east in order to frame-up the neighbor.
It will create favorable conditions for Pentagon and the Company to act.
Do not waste time, my friend.

Respectfully,
JP

Jason P. Gresh
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Assistant Army Attaché
U.S. Embassy, Kyiv
Tankova 4, Kyiv, Ukraine 04112
(380-44) 521 - 5444 | Fax (380-44) 521 - 5636



Jason P. Gresh's Summary

Currently serving as the Assistant Army Attache at the U.S. Embassy, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Advises the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, European Combatant Command, Headquarters U.S. Army, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Ground Force military issues pertaining to the country of Ukraine. Helps formulate and synthesize U.S. security strategy towards the greater Black Sea region.

A Foreign Area Officer with 16 plus years experience in the U.S. Army. Formerly commanded as an Armor Officer at the platoon and company level.

Jason P. Gresh's Experience

Assistant Army Attache
U.S. Embassy, Kyiv, Ukraine

2011 – Present (3 years)
Assistant Army Attache
U.S. Embassy Kyiv

June 2011 – Present (2 years 10 months)
Graduate Research Assistant
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Nonprofit; 51-200 employees; Think Tanks industry

June 2009 – August 2009 (3 months) Washington D.C. Metro Area
Assistant to the ODC
U.S. Embassy, Dushanbe

January 2008 – May 2008 (5 months)
Company Commander
1st Battalion, 63rd Armor

November 2004 – December 2005 (1 year 2 months) Vilseck, Germany
Platoon Leader
1st Squadron, 3rd ACR

1998 – 2001 (3 years)
Jason P. Gresh's Languages

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English
(Native or bilingual proficiency)
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Russian
(Professional working proficiency)
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Ukrainian
(Professional working proficiency)

Jason P. Gresh's Skills & Expertise

1. Security Clearance
2. International Relations
3. National Security
4. Policy Analysis
5. Research
6. Government
7. Counterterrorism


Jason P. Gresh's Education

Georgetown University
Master of Arts (M.A.), Russian, Central European, East European and Eurasian Studies

2008 – 2010

George C. Marshall Center

2007 – 2008

United States Military Academy at West Point
B.S., Civil Engineering

1993 – 1997

Activities and Societies: Chapel Ushers, Cadet Orienteering Team



UPDATE 1:43 AM EDT  MARCH 13, 2014

A map of an Melitopol.airport was attached to one of the allegedly hacked emails showing exactly what parts of an airport the U.S. wanted attacked by terrorists they were paying. According to one of the allegedly hacked emails,this airport was/is to be attacked on March 15.  That map, with Russian writing on the image, is shown below (Click image to enlarge):





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