Posted on 02/05/2021 5:44:12 PM PST by mbj
Agree!!
Oh the perfect gift for liberal friends is a bottle of Trump wine from the Trump Winery. I bought three bottles (I don’t drink) to take to the next neighborhood gathering. I live in a VERY liberal neighborhood
Must Watch!
I didn’t see it. I heard it in the video and before the video was over, since you obviously never even bothered to watch it, Lindell had received a text saying that his video had been watched over 12 million times!
I will respectfully disagree with you; please consider the following - we are agreed that for an average hacker capturing the Mac Address would be normally impossible.
But you may recall that there was a note about malware being already in the network. It may be that it collects and transmits Mac Addresses in addition to collecting credentials - we just don’t know. It might do this in order to be able to uniquely identify machines for later attacks after DHCP leases have expired. Once you have something executing WITHIN the target network, issuing ARP requests to gather MAC addresses is a piece of cake; as is setting the network card into promiscuous mode and just building a list (to egress periodically).
We also don’t know what tools the national security apparatus has at its disposal. Since we don’t know, we can’t be sure that at some layer inside the TCP/IP stacks that the Mac Address isn’t somewhere in there too...perhaps encrypted or in a compressed section - or even in the “unused” sections. We don’t know whether or not they get feeds from ISPs that enable them to cross reference IP addresses during specific time frames with MAC addresses that are the last hop to the customer from the ISP’s perspective.
We don’t know what we don’t know: so you have raised a very valid doubt, but that’s not enough to invalidate the possibility that our security agencies may have mechanisms to capture this identifier that we are just not yet aware of.
If your friend has performed specific DNS lookups on the specific static IP addresses and are able to determine who owns them (via whois, etc...) and are ALSO able to PROVE they were never leased via DHCP to a voter location, that would be convincing proof to debunk the allegation - but you would need a large representative sample with all the specifics.
The inability of both Coffee county to reproduce the numbers on election night - that’s just unbelievable given that computer systems are supposed to be deterministic - and strong reason to believe in fraud. Then we have the many illegal acts, and video evidence that ballots were dumped after legal deadlines were past (almost certainly fraudulent to begin with based on the statistical distributions), states breaking their own laws, the sky high rate of manual mass adjudication, voting observers that were being systematically prevented from meaningful observation, and so on...
I haven’t had time to watch it: I’m lucky enough to still have a job to keep the country from sinking. I don’t care who said or texted it: If it’s not in a viewable stat on a video or the OAN segment, it didn’t happen.
I did finally find the video on Rumble earlier and bookmarked it, OAN’s page & Lindell’s site, the latter two having no viewable counter and Rumble at the time was only at 290k.
I want it to be true (10M), but I deal in facts, much like the evidence.
Not ‘texts’.
Buy his pillows, bed toppers and towels to keep him in business
Thanks. The question is whether the information in the spreadsheet comes from a govt agency, and if so, how and to whom.
And how one of the MAC addresses does not exist in a Mac lookup. But in an internet search appears in one place: Patrick Byrne’s website deepcapture.com.
I hope Mary Fanning is genuine.
One FACT that I find inexplicably suspicious and absolutely incredible is that there were negative amounts applied to President Trump’s vote totals. Just how does one come down with a fall in totals, when vote totals can only go UP in the real world? This happened in several states, not just one!
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/01/theres_evidence_of_vanished_votes_in_pennsylvania.html
> The question is whether the information in the
> spreadsheet comes from a govt agency
Since President Trump is out of office, this seems unlikely. One scenario I can think of would be due to the “resistance” - the people like Comey, but in the intelligence agencies - may have blocked this report from coming out officially, earlier. I’m envisioning that someone one (like Richard Grenell, just to pick a name at random, but someone with access to intelligence) leaked this unofficially, based on some very real analysis that was earlier suppressed.
> how one of the MAC addresses does not exist in
> a Mac lookup
I have no idea what you mean; this makes no sense in my mind because you argued earlier that remote Mac lookup is impossible. (Please elaborate.)
I perhaps wasn’t clear. MAC addresses don’t lost in the first skip on the way to a destination. For that reason you can’t even look up the MAC address of your own computer, while you can easily look up the IP address.
That still may not be clear, because I only use end-user terminology.
This is how you can look up the MAC address of your own computer. You launch a command prompt, then type:
ipconfig /all
Look for “Physical Address”.
Here are more in-depth instructions: https://dnschecker.org/mac-lookup.php
Again, I wasn’t clear. You cannot find your MAC address by searching the internet. Of course, you can find instructions on the internet on how to query your own machine.
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