Message from @Recalibar
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i have plenty yes, its pretty sad
and i'm telling you trump won.
this election is illegitimate
i used to like Ron Paul somewhat, his kid seems half way ok lol
i think anyone with common sense or not blinded by msm or hatred can see that..
yeah well msm owns what you consider the left
and i'm going to tell you something. this bird does not have two wings.
there's the right wing. and the right right wing.
i lost friends over wanting a clean and fair election.
and i'm glad i did. if they were that kind of fascist we don't need to be friends
on the left, you get your rights back.
Enrique is a patriot @fourteetw0
@PatriotPlaya, you just advanced to level 11!
Oopsie https://youtu.be/QC4OngMYVKM
We're gunna beed a bigger chair
Ya'll see the price of a bitcoin?
+10,000 / month
Not bad.
More chaos = higher bitcoin. Enjoy
That and the reward for mining just cut in half
Wonder what will happen if Pence just counts the votes for biden.
Slump back down?
For sure more investments in solar, pharma, electric vehicles etc that day.
Doubtful, the crypto is sorta designed to spike like that no matter what happens
Less doomers I suppose, but I'm sure a fair few people buy into it thinking it's the future of money no matter who wins
Idk what the limit is to our faith in the paper dollar.
The constitution is what stops the corruption of total democracy
Probably to the point where common goods are suddenly worth like $10+, like milk and eggs
All this proves is that Gabriel Sterling is not technical. Dominion provides an option for connecting a modem to their voting machines - because some jurisdictions require the ability to transfer information electronically. It is an option that GA did not purchase.
The funny thing is that whoever made this video is probably not very technical either and the Dr. that testified chose his words carefully - there is a difference between a virus and a cyber attack. A virus infection could render a system inoperable or destroy data, but it cannot create a phantom connection to the Internet to send data out or allow a connection in. The vast majority of viruses today are transmitted via the Internet.
Also, voting machines can be connected to a local area network (LAN) so that machines can communicate with each other via a switch. It is possible to connect a router to a switch that would theoretically connect the LAN to the Internet. The problem is that the Dominion systems are configured for a LAN and are not configured with a default route or a DNS server for name resolution. The router would have to be configured for the same subnet definition as the LAN and the PC network configuration would have to be modified to take advantage of it.
Holy shit, is it real that Biden only won 477 counties vs Trump's 2497?
Nothing to see here
interesting stuff here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tArtYkILiHc
For reference, I don't think a "hack" occurred. I believe every instance of vertical gain in votes and the other numerous errors all for one candidate that we witnessed were just a glitch *cough cough* , those unfortunate glitches.
And human error.
Similar to the kind of error like when a robber points a gun at you and to give him the money....
The error was saying no, and having it taken anyway.
So glitches, and human errors. I don't believe there was a hack.
Only math... It has been trending this way for more than a century is all.
I think that someone might have been able to isolate the Polling Pad traffic using a packet sniffer - that traffic is likely encrypted (otherwise they would have been able to tell you what was being transmitted via the captured packets).
They may have been able to establish an external connection to the router that was being used at the polling location (if they were using the WiFi provided at the arena, then they are just stupid, because that would be an insecure connection by definition).
Assuming they weren't that dumb, I doubt that they would be able to make a connection all the way back to the pad, because they are likely using port address translation through the router and an RFC 1918 reserved subnet address on the LAN side, which is not directly routable on the Internet.





