Message from @Deleted User
Discord ID: 458270999956291586
Strzok is a construction
non-person
@Derik aka Indy News is that for american only
im not sure
A TRUTH for OUR TIMES!
wherever y'all are talking about please let me go too!
Strozk a drop-box pseudonym for McCabe?
@Deleted User a real spook
bout to say that sounds like Geo Webb
and it was 😃
@Deleted User do ya mean he's a Bot ?
not a bot more like a straw-man or cover
This is the McCain/trafficking file Thumper was just reading.... https://us.awp.autotask.net/6/filelink/40b80-1346a2ad-bc84b71c1c-2#/folder/ViewFolder.action?folderId=323399919&saauth=false
legend or false identity
Reference in Qdrop 1542 https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=12072893&ref=NZH_Tw
You have gained a rank @Oscar_Brovo, you just advanced to 16 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
Off subject but I thought Alexander McQueen committed suicide....https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/05/us/kate-spade-designer-deaths/index.html
Weeping Angel Time Research
SECRET // REL US, UK
Time on Smart TV
1. TV Time
1. Go to Menu > System > Time > Clock to configure/view time displayed
anywhere on TV
2. Auto time pulls time based on timezone and DST
3. Manual can be used to set time different from timezone
1. When TV is unplugged on manual, time resets to --:-- and requires
configuration
4. TV Time is not effected and appears unrelated to the System Time
1. SmartHub pulls time from this setting
2. Backend (implant side) system time does not match or effect TV
time
2. System Time
1. The system time resets to Unix Epoch (1 Jan 00:00:00 1970) each time
the TV is unplugged
2. The system time persists when remote is used to turn TV off (in fake-off
mode)
3. date command prints current system time (UTC)
4. Files created in the file system use the time reported by date as their
creation/modification times
5. Files created in /mtd_rwcommon with current (2014) timestamps remain
unaltered even when TV resets to Unix Epoch on power cycle
6.
TODO:
test implant to ensure timestamps on audio files use same time as
reported by date
3. NTP Syncing
1.
ntpd
and
rdate
(deprecated) are NTP clients included with BusyBox and
can fetch time from server but cannot set local system time
1. Error reported: "settimeofdate: bad address" related to underlying
implementation in BusyBox
2.
ntpclient
(http://doolittle.icarus.com/ntpclient/) is an NTP client for unix-
alike computer and is a small subset of xntpd (not included in BusyBox)
1. Recommended by BusyBox in "External Tiny Utilities"
2. Compiled for Linux on 32-bit build environment. Ran on Virtual
Machine to test functionality
3. Attempted to cross-compile for ARM but got error related to glib
version
4. Found pre-compiled ARM build on SamyGo forums
(forums.samygo.tv/download/file.php?id=1248)
5. Ran on TV using: