I use to work at a Cisco TAC supporting ISDN circuits and I’ve worked for some major Fortune 100 companies installing ISDN circuits and it’s a 100% certainty if Lindell had packets from an ISDN circuit they would show nothing
> ISDN
Do you have any evidence at all that any election office used ISDN?
It’s really, really old.
The way Mike’s claim works is that there was serious inside (MIL) help. In that case, he got the decrypted packets.
I studied Mike Lindell’s data that he “bought” from Dennis Montgomery. Some of that data could be PCAP data, but a lot of work would be required in order to discover and restore the exact, meaningful, tabular form.
For example, some of the data has indications of being from Microsoft Excel worksheet table columns . . . and possibly, the table was created by pasting PCAP file data to an Excel worksheet or somehow saving a PCAP file as a table in an Excel file worksheet.
Given that this particular Mike Lindell data that might be from a PCAP file, in such a table of a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet . . . was not saved as an intact table that could be easily read and reviewed . . . but instead, each column of the table had been saved as an independent file:
Independent files like that - each file containing only 1 column of data - were presented by Mike Lindell’s associates at the August 2021 gathering in South Dakota. Intact PCAP files/tables were not presented.
The work to discover a PCAP data set, would take a lot of time - trying to patch together the columns and correctly align the rows.
IIRC, one of the columns consists of encrypted data or possibly encoded Base64.
I didn’t know anyone still used ISDN!