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Reason: None provided.

It's essentially a map of communications, what phones are speaking to other phones.

The large circles in the center are the individuals with the most influence on the network, essentially the communication ringleaders. Then the information branches out to smaller circles which then communicate with even smaller circles (many of which get all their comms from a single mid-sized circle). It essentially creates a rough map of the different cells of the organization, at least in terms of communication movements. The colors just appear to be matched to the master circle(s) they get their information from.

This is probably the better map for seeing the cell structure clearly.

It's not necessarily a map of organizational hierarchy, but does definitely paint a picture of at least communication and influence hierarchy. Also I presume it's only mapping communications made in the clear, encrypted communications are probably not reflected.

Also I think it's probably only communications between people connected to the faux-network? If so then probably no Antifa talking to names of DNC leaders off in Washington, only local Rose City individuals. Not that people like that may not have been there though, which is why looking through all the names is super important.

104 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's essentially a map of communications, what phones are speaking to other phones.

It appears the large circles in the center are the individuals with the most influence on the network, essentially the communication ringleaders. Then the information branches out to smaller circles which then communicate with even smaller circles (many of which get all their comms from a single mid-sized circle). It essentially creates a rough map of the different cells of the organization, at least in terms of communication movements. The colors just appear to be matched to the master circle(s) they get their information from.

This is probably the better map for seeing the cell structure clearly.

It's not necessarily a map of organizational hierarchy, but does definitely paint a picture of at least communication and influence hierarchy. Also I presume it's only mapping communications made in the clear, encrypted communications are probably not reflected.

Also I think it's probably only communications between people connected to the faux-network? If so then probably no Antifa talking to names of DNC leaders off in Washington, only local Rose City individuals. Not that people like that may not have been there though, which is why looking through all the names is super important.

104 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's essentially a map of communications, what phones are speaking to other phones.

It appears the large circles in the center are the individuals with the most influence on the network, essentially the communication ringleaders. Then the information branches out to smaller circles which then communicate with even smaller circles (many of which get all their comms from a single mid-sized circle). It essentially creates a rough map of the different cells of the organization, at least in terms of communication movements. The colors just appear to be matched to the master circle(s) they get their information from.

It's not necessarily a map of organizational hierarchy, but does definitely paint a picture of at least communication and influence hierarchy. Also I presume it's only mapping communications made in the clear, encrypted communications are probably not reflected.

Also I think it's probably only communications between people connected to the faux-network? If so then probably no Antifa talking to names of DNC leaders off in Washington, only local Rose City individuals. Not that people like that may not have been there though, which is why looking through all the names is super important.

104 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's essentially a map of communications, what phones are speaking to other phones.

It appears the large circles in the center are the individuals with the most influence on the network, essentially the communication ringleaders. Then the information branches out to smaller circle which then communicate with even smaller circles (many of which get all their comms from a single mid-sized circle). It essentially creates a rough map of the different cells of the organization, at least in terms of communication movements. The colors just appear to be matched to the master circle(s) they get their information from.

It's not necessarily a map of organizational hierarchy, but does definitely paint a picture of at least communication and influence hierarchy. Also I presume it's only mapping communications made in the clear, encrypted communications are probably not reflected.

Also I think it's probably only communications between people connected to the faux-network? If so then probably no Antifa talking to names of DNC leaders off in Washington, only local Rose City individuals. Not that people like that may not have been there though, which is why looking through all the names is super important.

104 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's essentially a map of communications, what phones are speaking to other phones.

It appears the large circles in the center are the individuals with the most influence on the network, essentially the communication ringleaders. Then the information branches out to smaller circle which then communicate with even smaller circles (many of which get all their comms from a single mid-sized circle). It essentially creates a rough map of the different cells of the organization, at least in terms of communication movements. The colors just appear to be matched to the master circle(s) they get their information from.

It's not necessarily a map of organizational hierarchy, but does definitely paint a picture of at least communication and influence hierarchy. Also I presume it's only mapping communications made in the clear, encrypted communications are probably not reflected.

Also I think it's probably only communications between people connected to the faux-network? If so then probably no Antifa talking to names of DNC leaders off in Washington, only local Rose City individuals. Not to say that those people might not have been there locally though, which is why this needs to be looked through.

104 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It's essentially a map of communications, what phones are speaking to other phones.

It appears the large circles in the center are the individuals with the most influence on the network, essentially the communication ringleaders. Then the information branches out to smaller circle which then communicate with even smaller circles (many of which get all their comms from a single mid-sized circle). It essentially creates a rough map of the different cells of the organization, at least in terms of communication movements. The colors just appear to be matched to the master circle(s) they get their information from.

It's not necessarily a map of organizational hierarchy, but does definitely paint a picture of at least communication and influence hierarchy. Also I presume it's only mapping communications made in the clear, encrypted communications are probably not reflected.

Also I think it's probably only communications between people connected to the faux-network? If so then probably no Antifa talking to names of DNC leaders off in Washington, only local Rose City individuals.

104 days ago
1 score