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Marble68 1 point ago +1 / -0

So the overstock CEO said he bribed HRC with 18M by the FBI so Obama could pull the strings.

What if, and this would be hilarious, the Dems tried to get rid of Trump because he took the strings from them, and has been forcing them to run Dementia Biden and Heels up Harris, then to do stupid fucking shit like this to cause average Americans to say "holy shit, that's the guy that's going to decide what my kids are taught?"

So they hate him for it.

That'd be awesome.

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Marble68 22 points ago +23 / -1

I'm not smart enough or informed enough to know if LARP or LEGIT -

Either way - Trump's 2nd term is going to be LIT AF.

MAGA4EVA

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Marble68 8 points ago +8 / -0

I 100% believe the solarwinds exploit of Orion is a smokescreen for a much deeper hack, or a specific target.

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Marble68 36 points ago +36 / -0

Ever since they got Clinton into office - remember the bust of Clinton Gore taking money from CCP and they had to return it?

Elder Pepe Farms remembers.

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Marble68 3 points ago +3 / -0

The study:

https://www.ama-assn.org/system/files/2020-10/nov20-handbook-addendum.pdf

In there they say it's safe, the negative studies were flawed, and it's effective if used early.

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Marble68 2 points ago +2 / -0

Seriously - How many people died because we weren't allowed a honest, open discussion on HCQ because "ORANGE MAN BAD".

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Marble68 2 points ago +2 / -0

From the ruling:

These risks are neither hypothetical nor remote under the current circumstances. The insularity of the Defendants’ and Dominion’s stance here in evaluation and management of the security and vulnerability of the BMD system does not benefit the public or citizens’ confident exercise of the franchise. The stealth vote alteration or operational interference risks posed by malware that can be effectively invisible to detection, whether intentionally seeded or not, are high once implanted, if equipment and software systems are not properly protected, implemented, and audited . The modality of the BMD systems’ capacity to deprive voters of their cast votes without burden, long wait times, and insecurity regarding how their votes are actually cast and recorded in the unverified QR code makes the potential constitutional de privation less transparently visible as well, at least until any portions of the system implode because of system breach, breakdown, or crashes. Any operational shortcuts now in setting up or running election equipment or software creates other risks that can adversely impact the voting process

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Marble68 2 points ago +2 / -0

Does anyone buy the September vs October ballot / software human error bullshit that flipped votes for President?

I don't.

And this was a GOP county.

Are we supposed to trust the DEM counties?

I don't.

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Marble68 1 point ago +1 / -0

He was very careful in those answers.

He KNOWS a thumb drive from somewhere else could be used.

They train the people how to install the software, after all.

Install certified software, run the test, everybody is happy and goes home, install the bad software, count the vote, install the certified software, delete the logs, go home and make sure your Ukrainian passport is where you left it.

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Marble68 1 point ago +1 / -0

IMHO, he's trying to not be forced to admit they operate in the USA, but they're incorporated in Canada, and owned by Staple now, of which one founder is Biden's brother in law.

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Marble68 8 points ago +8 / -0

A super simple question "If someone committed fraud and installed software then removed it after the election, how would we know? Would it be in the logs? If the logs were deleted, what would you construe from that?"

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Marble68 6 points ago +6 / -0

At 1:53 - The poll workers verified the ballots are legit.

Meanwhile, they had "drop boxes" and didn't do any verification.

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Marble68 11 points ago +11 / -0

So basically - the system allows weighted results.

The company trains people how to setup an election.

The company trains people how to update the systems.

So basically, workers know how to weight an election, scan ballots, update the legit program, and delete the logs.

Interesting.

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Marble68 1 point ago +1 / -0

EO - classified actions.

Could have preparing briefs for when action is taken, maybe?

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Marble68 5 points ago +5 / -0

When you have a ton of computers, SolarWinds makes tools to manage them.

“Agents” or “agentless” - you deploy into your network and information like free space, temperature, etc are logged and fed into a dashboard.

Their tools can also do things like patch the operating system, update drivers, and more - depends on how you configure it.

If they’re using agents, as in, running a small bit of code that acts on the management servers behalf, these bits of code could have elevated privileges (again, depending on how you configure it).

Like windows update, the hack was injected into the “supply chain”, which dutifully distributed it en masse.

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Marble68 2 points ago +2 / -0

Now that is something I hadn’t thought of - that Solar Winds was the conduit for ChyNa to fiddle with the election - primarily the tabulation servers.

I read the hack was in the spring - so maybe they found this through the servers they seized?

Oh look, this server is running code to manipulate shit. How’s it get there? Oh look, through the SolarWinds agent. Is it only here? Oh look, that same code is in the US Treasury agent.

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