NOW Guccifer knows what “Scalia” means. Guccifer Seems To Have Hacked Scalia At The Bohemian Club

NOW Guccifer knows what “Scalia” means. Guccifer Seems To Have Hacked Scalia At The Bohemian Club

Justice Scalia spent his last hours with members of this secretive society of elite hunters

In 2010, Poindexter hosted a group of 53 members of the Houston chapter of the International Order of St. Hubertus at the Cibolo Creek Ranch, according to a Houston society publication. A number of members from Mexico were also part of the ranch festivities that included “three days of organized shoots and ‘gala’ lunches and dinners.”

Poindexter told CultureMap Houston that some of the guests dressed in “traditional European shooting attire for the boxed bird shoot competition” and for the shooting of pheasants and chukar, a type of partridge.

For the hunting weekend earlier this month, Poindexter told The Washington Post that Scalia traveled to Houston with his friend and U.S. marshals, who provide security for Supreme Court justices. The Post obtained a Presidio County Sheriff’s Office report that named Foster as Scalia’s close friend on the trip.

Sheriff Danny Dominguez confirmed that a photograph of Washington lawyer C. Allen Foster is the same man he interviewed at the ranch the day of Scalia’s death.

From Houston, Scalia and Foster chartered a plane without the marshals to the Cibolo Creek Ranch airstrip. In a statement after Scalia died, the U.S. Marshals Service said that Scalia had declined a security detail while at the ranch.

The friend, Louisiana-born Foster, is a lawyer with the Washington firm Whiteford, Taylor & Preston. He is also known for his passion for hunting and is a former spokesman for the hunting group Safari Club.

In 2006, Foster was featured in The Post when he celebrated his 65th birthday with a six-day celebration in the Czech Republic. He flew his family and 40 Washington friends there to stay in Moravia’s Zidlochovice, a baroque castle and hunting park. The birthday bash included “tours of the Czech countryside, wine tasting, wild boar and mouflon (wild sheep) hunts, classic dance instruction and a masked costume ball.”

A secretary at Foster’s law firm said he is traveling in Argentina. The firm’s director of marketing, Mindee L. Mosher, said Foster was traveling and she would try to contact him. A woman answering a phone associated with Foster hung up when asked for comment.

Planes owned by Wallace “Happy” Rogers III and the company of A.J. Lewis III left from San Antonio and arrived at the ranch just after noon Feb. 12. The planes departed the ranch about 30 minutes apart Feb. 14, according to flight records provided to The Post by FlightAware.

Rogers owns the Buckhorn Saloon and Museum in San Antonio. He has donated $65,000 to Republican candidates since 2008. Lewis is the owner of a restaurant supplier company, also based in San Antonio. He has given $3,500 to GOP candidates since 2007.

Rogers and Lewis have both served as prior officers in the Texas chapter of the International Order of St. Hubertus, according to Texas business records. Rogers spoke to a Post reporter briefly on the phone and confirmed that he was at the ranch the weekend of Scalia’s death, He declined to comment further.

Lewis did not respond to several attempts for comment.

The Presidio County Sheriff’s Office released an incident report to The Post on Tuesday that revealed Foster’s name as Scalia’s traveling companion and provided details about the discovery of his body.

Poindexter and Foster told the sheriff that Scalia had traveled to Texas the day before to go hunting. Poindexter told the sheriff that they “had supper and talked for a while” that evening.

Scalia “said that he was tired and was going to his room for the night,” the sheriff wrote in his report.

When Scalia didn’t show up for breakfast that morning, Poindexter knocked on his door and eventually went in and found the Justice dead in his bed, Poindexter said.

Law enforcement officials told The Post that they had no knowledge of the International Order of St. Hubertus or its connection to Poindexter and ranch guests. The officials said the FBI had declined to investigate Scalia’s death when they were told by the marshals that he died from natural causes.

 

Alice Crites in Washington and Eva Ruth Moravec in San Antonio contributed to this report.

Amy Brittain is a reporter for The Post’s investigative team.

Sari Horwitz covers the Justice Department and criminal justice issues nationwide for The Washington Post, where she has been a reporter for 30 years.

Meet Guccifer, the merry prankster revealing the secrets of our political elite

bush gucciferEverybody loves an outlaw, at least from afar. Past generations hailed the lawlessness of Billy the Kid, Bonnie and Clyde, and the entire 1990s hip hop industry. Today, our merry pranksters have no face. They operate behind the glowing static of computer screens, from unknown locations. They are the hackers, or hacktivists, or bastards – whatever you want to call them. And right now, the dark spotlight shines on one name: Guccifer.

For the sake of simplicity, we’ll refer to Guccifer as “him” or “he.” But the person behind a wave of hacks targeting Washington D.C. political elite and other high-profile individuals – from George H. W. Bush to venture capitalist John Doerr – could be the Queen of England, for all we know. Speaking of ‘all we know,’ here it is.

George W. Bush, the artist

Guccifer first launched onto the top of the Web heap in early February, after leaking emails and photographs belonging to the Bush family to The Smoking Gun. The hacker told TSG that he had breached a total of six email addresses belonging to people close to two former U.S. presidents, including Dorothy Bush Koch, daughter of George H. W. Bush.

In correspondence with TSG, Guccifer claimed to have a lot of “interesting” emails spanning from 2009 to 2012. But the most substantial thing to come out of the leak was a cache of photos showing paintings by George W. Bush, including a coy self-portrait of our 43rd president taking a shower. Guccifer would later go on to supply Gawker with many more of W’s paintings – a large portion of which are of dogs.

The most sensitive item of the first Guccifer leak was a photo of 88-year-old George H.W. Bush in a hospital bed, during a short hospital stay in January. He also uncovered emails discussing possible funeral plans for the elder Bush.

The FBI immediately launched an investigation into Guccifer following this initial release, but the hacker expressed something edging on indifference.

“I have an old game with the f**king bastards inside,” he said. “This is just another chapter in the game.”

Indeed. This would mark the beginning of Guccifer’s seemingly politically motivated hacking spree.

The details begin to flow

A few days after the Bush breach, The Smoking Gun revealed that Guccifer claimed have accessed the email accounts of “some 40 high profile victims.” Here is a quick list of at least some of his known targets:

U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK): Guccifer provided a screenshot that appears to prove his access to Sen. Murkowski’s Yahoo account, as well as her Flickr profile. According to a Murkowski spokesman, the Yahoo email account was only used to manage her Flickr account, and contained no sensitive data.

U.N. Under-Secretary-General Joseph Verner Reed: A hacked AOL email account revealed “certain financial and travel records,” according to TSG. Reed also served as personal assistant to banker David Rockefeller. Guccifer claims to have accessed the email accounts of Happy Rockefeller, wife of former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, and others in the Rockefeller family.

Other victims reportedly include Rex Evitts, a military contractor working in Iraq; Susan Malone, an Army supervisor in Afghanistan (who is also a former FBI agent); and two unnamed former FBI agents.

According to TSG, one of Guccifer’s victims whose IRA account was compromised discovered that the attack came from an IP address located in Russia. Of course, that tells us next to nothing – even the most amateur hacker will disguise his IP address by running it through a proxy server.

Colin Powell’s deFacedbook

powellfblarge1On March 11, Guccifer really got his freakout on a roll. He began by hacking the Facebook page of Colin Powell, former Secretary of State under George W. Bush, and uploading anti-Bush comments. “You will all burn in hell!” he wrote, according to TSG. He also called Powell an “asshole” for his role in Bush’s so-called crimes, and went off on a screed. “Kill the illuminati!” he wrote. “Tomorrow’s world will be a world free of illuminati or will be no more!”

A March 13 report from TSG reveals that Guccifer also accessed Powell’s AOL account, which provided access to emails about his financials and other personal matters. Guccifer also discovered correspondence with former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, ex-CIA Director George Tenet, and former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, John Negroponte.

Bring in the Clintons

Just days after the Powell Facebook defacement, the TSG reported that Guccifer also gained access to the AOL email account of former President Bill Clinton’s White House advisor, Sidney Blumenthal.

“By breaching Blumenthal’s account, ‘Guccifer’ was able to access his correspondence (dating back to at least 2005) with an array of Washington insiders, including political operatives, journalists, and government officials,” wrote TSG. Chief among Guccifer’s findings were correspondence with Hillary Clinton, including “foreign policy and intelligence memos” written during Mrs. Clinton’s recent tenure as Secretary of State.

hillary clinton Benghazi

Comic Sans, for the lulz

Over the weekend of March 16 and 17, Guccifer blasted “hundreds of recipients,” according to TSG, with a handful of memos sent between Hillary Clinton and Blumenthal over the past five months. One of these memos concerned the contentious September 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya.

To add a bit of humor to his shenanigans, Guccifer reformatted the memos to appear in the universally hated Comic Sans font, with a pink background. The full Benghazi memos were published on March 20 by Russia Today, or RT, one of two dozen Russian news outlets that received the Guccifer memo blast. Other publications included Pravda, the Moscow Times, and The St. Petersburg Times, according to TSG.

Guccifer reportedly used the email address owned by the wife of an unnamed Hollywood actor to send out the memos – another indication of how he hides his identity from the public and law enforcement.

On March 22, Guccifer released a second wave of Clinton correspondence, including memos that discussed the January 2013 Algerian hostage crisis and, according to RT, “info about the inner workings of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi’s office.”

Venture capitalist adventure

Just before leaking the second batch of Clinton emails, Guccifer added famed venture capitalist and Google board member John Doerr to his long list of wealthy and powerful victims. Guccifer used Doerr’s account to send emails to – you guessed it – The Smoking Gun.

Blair in Bohemian Grove

The latest Guccifer leak to date, release on March 25, is perhaps the most interesting. An email snatched from the coffers of Colin Powell’s AOL account and passed on to RT links former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair with the annual – and highly secretive – meeting of powerful men at California’s Bohemian Grove.

The email in question comes from Andrew Knight, a former journalist and current executive at Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, in which Knight tells Powell that “that Tony has not yet got his priorities straight,” after Blair did not commit to attending the Bohemian retreat. The Knight email is the best evidence that Blair did indeed attend the Bohemian Grove meetup, attendees of which are all male, and all-powerful – think presidents and former presidents, military contractors, oil barrons, the leaders of companies like IBM, and countless others.

In other words, the meeting at Bohemian Grove is precisely the kind of “illuminati” stronghold Guccifer seems hellbent on exposing. And who knows, maybe he will.