posted ago by nomoremasks
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I understand why some less technical pedes here might be willing to hold onto any straw and a piece of slightly vague information here as the absolute truth, but let's be honest here, at least someone who has an IT background...
The videos of the USB guy show nothing at all, just copies of data from one machine to another, today's screen shots of some alleged fraud with the OneDrive screen shots from 11/23 is complete implausible hoax.
If you still want to believe this guy, it's your call, but I can't sit around and clap while knowing that this is absolutely nothing but an attempt to shoot in the dark.
Open to any constructive discussions.
He is digging. Can't blame the guy for doing more than 80% of the GOP is doing.
I agree as a fellow techy (isp telecoms system engineer with over a decade in a NOC engineering role) that his bombs have been pretty futile. He comes off to me more like a internet chat moderator with some Google knowledge who hasn't really played in the professional realm. For instance he once asked if json could be edited....any developer knows json is renowned for it's extensibility and ease of editing hence it's abundant use in API deployments. The USB drive ordeal is perfectly able to be within compliance if the drive is encrypted and the laptop properly secured.
However, I do believe we are seeing legitimate breaks in the chain of custody of voter data which cannot be understated as being a major security and process issue. I think the wanton disregard for serious security compliance measures, in and of itself, represent a fair grounds for deeper investigations
100%
This is noting more than reviewing data extracted from the system unless something more can be proven from the limited information.
No, his "bombshell" about the Dominion cuck is completely useless and doesn't prove anything, of any kind. The guy wasn't shown to be manipulating results, in any way.
Maybe it can be argued he shouldn't have been allowed to transmit data to a flash drive, I don't know... but nothing in the videos suggested he altered the results, or committed any kind of fraud.
The dude’s not in this country. He’s from another country I think. Like Taiwan or Korea or something like that. I don’t now?
“Code monkey”
From Korea living in Japan I think I read
I (unfortunately) agree, the law states that outside applications can't be installed onto the voting machines themselves. It's literally the only way to parse the data without breaking the law and doing it on the machines themselves.
Unless of course the drive had data to override the voting machines, but it would be well after the fact of the tabulation of the votes?