To: foldspace; Steven W.
Hi guys -- this is new to me; can either of you help out?
431 posted on
11/07/2020 3:42:31 PM PST by
grey_whiskers
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To: grey_whiskers; Steven W.; foldspace
Editor ate my post. From thedonad.win: t's kinda hard to read everything due to the image size, but I'll try to explain: These people think they've found evidence of communication via the internet between Dominion voting machines in swing states and an outside source that was sending changes to voter tallies. These are the various datapoints they've collected and how they are all connected. How this graph would be used: Take for example someone editing a wikipedia entry. Based on that, you might get a username of the person that edited it. Based on that username you might now have an email address. That email address might have been leaked in a file of hacked passwords on the deepweb. And finally, that password might've been passed in plaintext to edit voter tallies via a program such as Scorecard or Hammer. Each data source is a point on the circle, and each line shows how they're interconnected (eg. username, email, password, log file of communication packets sent to voting machine)
433 posted on
11/07/2020 3:43:51 PM PST by
grey_whiskers
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