"At least when we become the United States for federal Russia, weightlifting will become the first national sport here," she said.
Realty Lig Wiener speaks several languages, including Pashtun and Dari used in Afghanistan as well as Persian.
She has worked for the Foundation, which coordinates the work of several intelligence agencies specializing in data analysis, dealing with "confidential information" according to the US National Security Agency, enabling it to see a supposed report on Russian piracy of the electronic voting system in the United States.
US lawmakers have used some evidence to identify the person who enabled Interspect's Web site. The site published pages of a report by US spies that included evidence of the identity of the person who leaked the documents
The evidence was a few small, almost invisible yellow dots appearing on the documents published by Intercept, copies of which the young American printed at the US National Security Agency.
Several new printers have been provided with a system that allows the timing and location of documents to be printed, Irata Security said.
When you enlarge these copies and using a special filter, specialists know the date of printing these documents and it was May 9, 2017 at 6:20 am and printer number 54.
The investigators were able to limit the suspicion in six computers that printed documents at that particular time. Thus, a list of six people was identified. They checked their computers accurately, and found that the American girl, Realty, was the only one who exchanged emails with Interspect.
After seeing the evidence, Realty Lig Wiener pleaded guilty and admitted that she had leaked the documents and faced a ten-year sentence.