Russia Has Yet To Learn That You Never Mess With Anonymous

From The Guardian:

Cyber conflicts are fought in the shadows, but in the case of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it is a group that calls itself Anonymous that has made the most public declaration of war. Late on Thursday the hacker collective tweeted from an account linked to Anonymous, @YourAnonOne, that it had Vladimir Putin's regime in its sights.

In the days since, the group has claimed credit for several cyber incidents including distributed denial of service attacks – where a site is rendered unreachable by being bombarded with traffic – that have brought down government websites and that of Russia Today, the state-backed news service. The DDoS attacks still appeared to be working on Sunday afternoon, with the official sites for the Kremlin and Ministry of Defence still inaccessible.

Anonymous also said it had hacked the Ministry of Defence database, while on Sunday it was claimed the group had hacked Russian state TV channels, posting pro-Ukraine content including patriotic songs and images from the invasion.

A Glimmer of Hope…

…that despite Putin's nuclear posturing, the planet is not going to end up a radioactive cinder. At least not now.

From two separate posts at The Palmer Report:

Back when Donald Trump was still occupying the office of President of the United States, and his corrupt connections to Vladimir Putin kept emerging, there was at least some theoretical danger that Trump's downfall could take Putin down with him. But even though Trump was ousted in disgrace and is now in the process of losing everything, Putin managed to survive his own failed Trump experiment.

Even with Putin's puppet Trump now fully neutered, most of us were still expecting a weakened Putin to remain in control of Russia indefinitely. After all, it's usually others who have paid the price for Putin's failures. But that's because Putin's gambles over the years have been calculated to make sure that even if they failed, the consequences wouldn't be catastrophic for him. This is a guy with nine evil lives who's used them up very carefully.

That's what makes it so remarkable that we're now looking at the realistic possibility of Putin being ousted from power and perhaps even made to disappear in the process. That's because Putin has, for whatever still-unknown reasons, decided to bet everything on a Ukraine invasion that was far from a sure thing.

This is the kind of unwise bet that a stable villain only tends to take if he's reached a point of desperation where he fears he's about to be ousted anyway, or if he's learned he's dying and wants to go out with a bang, or if he's lost his mind to the point that he can't even rely on his own evil pragmatism any longer.

It's a tricky game to try to figure out what's going on in Putin's mind at this point, which in addition to having always been evil, now seems to be incoherently evil. But of all the people who are surprised by what's transpired over the past week, Putin himself surely has to be the most surprised of all.

Putin's allies such as Hungary and Kazakhstan are now refusing to help him. China, which initially appeared interested in siding with Putin and using his antics as cover for its own antics, now seems to be betting on his failure. And the European Union, some of which relies fairly heavily on Russian energy exports, has carried out the history-making move of removing multiple Russian banks from the SWIFT banking system. Not only that, support for Ukraine has suddenly become a rallying cry around the world, in a way that never did materialize back when Putin was having Trump try to sabotage Ukraine's government from within.

Putin couldn't have possibly seen all of this coming, right? Perhaps he was expecting a certain round of trade sanctions, budgeted for it, and thought that would be that. But how could Putin not have seen this kind of pushback coming? Comparisons to Hitler in general are essentially always over the top. But when you launch an unprovoked military invasion into a sovereign European country, it's difficult to think of any comparisons but Hitler. Putin has done perhaps the one thing that could have evoked this quick of and fierce of a worldwide response.

There are far too many variables at play to try to predict precisely how this will all unfold from here. But we do know that Russia's economy is now headed for full scale collapse. How long will that take? Tough to say, given that nothing like this has been tried on this scale before. But we do know that the Russian oligarchs will have a very difficult time swallowing what's about to happen to them. They love their money and their international glamor life, and now they've begun losing both.

There has always been one hypothetical that could lead to Putin's downfall and outright ouster, and that's the scenario where the Russian oligarchs collectively decide he needs to go. It's just that most of us never expected that hypothetical to happen, because Putin never seemed dumb enough to get himself that severely on the oligarchs' bad side.

Yet here we are, suddenly facing the very real possibility of the end of Vladimir Putin. Will it happen? When will it happen? Again, there are still too many variables to answer those questions. But the specter of Putin's downfall is no longer just a hypothetical. It's a very real scenario playing out right in front of us.

It's been clear all along that if there is any way to get Putin to back down in Ukraine, it'll be because the Russian oligarchs pressure him to do it. That's why the world has spent the past several days placing so much financial pressure on those oligarchs, cutting off their bank accounts and even seizing their yachts and mansions around the world.

Now two Russian oligarchs, including notorious bad guy Oleg Deripaska, are publicly calling for "peace" between Russia and Ukraine. It's important to understand that when these kinds of things are said publicly among allies, it's always done subtly. But make no mistake: these two oligarchs are telling Putting that he must make this Ukraine debacle go away to the satisfaction of the world, so that their bank accounts can get turned back on. Putin certainly understands that this is what these two oligarchs are saying. The only question is whether there are enough marbles left in his head to care bout surviving this.

There will be a lot of pundit debate about whether this means the oligarchs are "good" or "bad" or whether someone like Deripaska can be "trusted." But none of those naive concepts are relevant in the political world. It doesn't matter if the oligarchs are good or bad people. They've been in bed with Putin for decades, so draw your own conclusions about their morality.

The oligarchs don't care about right or wrong. But they do care about money and power, and they can be trusted to do whatever they think will be most beneficial for their money and power. Putin has given them a ton of both over the years, but now his antics are threatening both. The oligarchs have to weigh that equation in their heads, and figure out whether Putin is still worth it. And Putin has to weigh whether he thinks the oligarchs will take him out if he doesn't clean up his Ukraine mess. Those are the concepts that'll decide how this plays out from here.

It's Almost As If…

…governing bodies (especially Republican, although it's not limited to just Republicans) with their current frenzied push to reopen everything, lift mandates and get life back to "normal" are simply saying, "Fuck it. Let god sort 'em out. It's fine if we lose half the population. They are too many people anyway."

How did we survive the last ice age? How did we get this far along the evolutionary ladder and yet remain so fundamentally…stupid?

Ironically, the more vax/mask policies abandoned, the fewer antivaxxers/antimaskers we'll have to deal with. The collateral damage is, however, the one thing that prevents me from simply throwing up my hands and saying, "you do you," because it affects everyone.

Caring about other people is apparently out of fashion these days. I weep for our species.

For Those Of You Who Think Nothing's Happening

From The Palmer Report:

Yesterday, attorneys for Donald Trump and his family complained to the New York Supreme Court about how unfair it was that they were being forced to testify against the Trump Organization (and essentially against themselves) in the New York Attorney General's civil probe into the Trump Organization's finances. They pointed out that any such testimony will then be used to help prosecute them in the related criminal case. They also pointed out that if they refuse to testify, New York will use this as a basis for ruling against the Trump Organization and dismantling it. The court didn't dispute any of this, but ruled that they must testify anyway. So now what?

The Trumps will try to stall this a bit more in court, but that won't last long. From there, the most likely outcome is that the Trumps will repeatedly invoke the Fifth Amendment during their testimony against the Trump Organization, under the premise that it's better to lose their money than their freedom. Letitia James will then use this as the basis for ruling against the Trump Organization, dismantling it, and effectively taking away the Trump family's assets.

This will leave the Trump family without income or assets, fighting off creditors, even as New York prepares to bring inevitable criminal charges for financial fraud. Donald Trump is surely a lock for indictment, and conviction. The big questions are which if any of Trump's kids will also be indicted, and whether any of them will end up cutting a plea deal against him in exchange for some kind of immunity.

None of this will happen tomorrow or the next day, of course. The legal process still moves at the speed that it moves. But this New York Supreme Court ruling clears the way for Letitia James to drop the hammer against the Trump Organization on her timeline, not on Donald Trump's timeline. And it means new Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg can bring criminal indictments as soon as his case is ready. Even before Bragg took office last month, the case was reportedly already deep into the grand jury process. At this point the Trumps don't control the timeline or the outcome.