“Are you ordering me to spy on the American people?”
“Are you ordering me to spy on the American people, ma’am!!”
“Sorry. “Are you ordering me to spy on the American people, Sir?”
“Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh”
Yes, young man, there’s no need to feel down... because when you were 2 your mum was authorised to use drugs and surgery to convert you into a good little girl... so young man, there’s no need to feel down... cos it’s been chopped off...
Why are we letting these people ask questions? An example 'is it possible to change a value locally, or remotely?'
'To my knowledge no...' 'but if it were, it would be detected'
Why is the follow-up question to that answer not 'if it's not possible to change it remotely, why would there be something in place to detect if it was changed? And if it was accessed remotely, like it's not possible to do, then wouldn't the person/people changing the value ALSO change the 2nd or 3rd memory card information?'
He's saying systems aren't 'DESIGNED' to do certain things... that doesn't mean AT ALL, that he's saying it can't be done. This is just fluff answering techniques. Give me 5 mins with guy and I'll have him tripping over his own tongue in 2 seconds.
Yeah, absolutely. They are now trying to change the narrative: ‘No no no, rig the election? Nah, we just fortified the results with dead people, fake ballots and new ‘laws’. We weren’t allowed to do that? Ah, our bad, we’ll know for next time’.