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joechadwick 1 point ago +3 / -2

Because anyone who thinks that ignorance is specific to one race is a fucking retard.

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joechadwick 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yep - was banned as well for being in this server.

We've been on Telegram for a while:

https://t.me/RiggedElection

Join us!

by Ozfer
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joechadwick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Telegram would be a great choice for this as well.

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joechadwick 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is bullshit - at least sending from an iPhone to an Android using the Google Messages app. I just tested it - and received thedonald.win no problems.

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joechadwick 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for the reply. I was worried no one else was gonna let their nuts hang and sign on to this.

C'mon guys, let's get this upvoted! I'm sure there's quite a few of us pedes with development backgrounds that want to work on WIN related projects, whether official or unofficial.

Also - maybe a homesite for all of us, like development.win or developer.win would be possible? It would make for a good control panel / portal page for developers.

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joechadwick 6 points ago +6 / -0

I've reached out to your team.

I'd like to request you provide access to the identity service via your API to third party developers. This would allow us to create apps and websites which allow users on the WIN network to register/login using their TDW/WIN account, without providing us access to those credentials. This gives us (the developers/users of the community) the freedom to create the websites/apps/services we want and provide such to this userbase specifically.

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joechadwick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Can we please get access to the identity service so we can allow registration/login with WIN accounts on our websites/services?

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joechadwick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just to give everyone an idea: I have a 90% complete application I've been working on for a few weeks now that provide users a separate comment / rating system when viewing a media source like CNN/Fox/etc, with the ability to support articles/individual pages. It fully supports the ability to leave comments, upvote/downvote, and rate the individual page/source, among other features. Rather than trying to build a userbase, if it had access to the WIN identity service, anyone with the browser plugin and a WIN account could utilize the service.

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joechadwick 5 points ago +5 / -0

Glad to hear I'm not the only one. I've been slowly going back through all of my old accounts, removing data, backing up contacts and such as well, and trying to get entirely off the Google Ecosystem. Sadly I can't root my snapdragon phone and move to a Google-free Android OS. Fuck Google.

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joechadwick 5 points ago +5 / -0

She took off 10 days? Because she didn't want to work? But now she wants to work? Wtf

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joechadwick 6 points ago +7 / -1

Fuck this guy. He doesn't get a pass. He doesn't get to jump ship and then try to get back in like nothing happened. This fuck has ties to Hunter Biden.

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joechadwick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Alright Pedes, time to start building the gallows.

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joechadwick 10 points ago +10 / -0

You're right. She should come barricade in at my house.

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joechadwick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Mike Lee is from Utah, not India, but if what you're saying is true, he probably should be labeled as representing India. I don't know much about Mike Lee, except his position on criminal justice reform though. Sadly, he's probably another cuck.

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joechadwick 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's the server room. Here is the admin who administrates it:

https://prnt.sc/vukpcp

He's my fren.

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joechadwick 4 points ago +4 / -0

Unpopular opinion: Repeal the Gun Control Act of 1968 which makes felons (and later laws which makes several misdemeanor offenders) ineligible to protect themselves with a firearm.

Our Founding Fathers were considered "felons"/"convicts" by the Crown. Under this type of standard, they wouldn't be able to defend themselves. In fact, some had been charged with crimes like piracy and smuggling, that by today's standards would've made them ineligible for this.

This should especially be true with people with non-violent offenses. You sold drugs 10 years ago? Committed forgery? Have turned your life around? Now have a family and a home? You should be allowed to protect it without fear of retribution for doing so.

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joechadwick 3 points ago +3 / -0
  1. No serious organization would ever put a technician in the field with 1 day of training. I've worked for MSSP's (Managed Security Service Provider) for many years now and even the most incompetent IT organizations (they definitely exist) would send their senior staff who understand the company policies and procedures. We live by Standard Operating Procedures and Standard Business Practices in the IT Operations and Cybersecurity industry.

  2. We know based off the reports coming in that these systems were clearly connected to the internet. From the pictures I saw, most of these systems which tabulated data and sent/received such from the servers were in open rooms. Best practices definitely weren't followed. Least privilege is definitely not being followed with a bunch of client systems in an open room environment that anyone with access to the room (and there were clearly a lot of people in these rooms) could interact with. This among many other glaring and obvious security protocol violations.

  3. This is all unknown territory without Dominion releasing these details. In fact, I'd almost expect that the IT in each county likely hires a third party to provide these network/security audits and to do network, system, and operations procedural hardening. Without a provided network map, or some solid OSINT material put together from some white/grey/black hat sources who may have (or had) this information, we likely won't ever know. Without knowing if it was a flat network, or one that was configured with appropriate VLAN's, Subnets, etc., we will likely never know. It would be great to know if they had a SIEM in place, as well as an IPS/IDS and if the Trump team could be provided such access.

  4. There's reports systems were using Windows 7. If this is true, an EoL OS with known security vulnerabilities should tell you all you need to know.

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joechadwick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Of course they are. But these awards once stood for something. And that is, at least, the type of recognition that Mr. O'Keefe deserves.

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joechadwick 2 points ago +2 / -0

Exactly. I call BS - I looked through the documents that were released online - there's no China Patent folder unless this was not released.

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joechadwick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Weird, because I'm not seeing any Chinese Patents folder:

https://prnt.sc/vts989

This is not holding much water in my eyes. Esp considering I've got the HB files and what you're saying is not indicated in such.

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