Nuclear weapon launch can NOT be on the net. What did get hacked at these sites is what I like to know
Maybe the Employee’s birth-day list? - this Hacking smells like diversion - these agencies that take months to investigate other things are suddenly all over this.
Somebody probably already mentioned it, but I'll try to take credit anyway, if it works out. :)
Anyway, I wonder if this sudden discovery of a "breach" wasn't a good way to get the agencies to actually look at things involving, I don't know, maybe the misuse of voting machines.
Imagine that the same so-called 'breach' was actually the method used by the vote creators to count and alter the votes in the wee hours on November 4th.
Just some mental what-ifs... Say the original "ratio" plan was to give Biden a very small victory margin, but a victory nevertheless. Now, suppose that the votes for Trump nationwide blew their algorithm out of the water, say the thought he'd get 65 million votes, and he got 80 million instead. He IS popular.
Now, they need an emergency vote 'adjustment' - enter truckloads of pre-printed fake ballots, stuffing the machines and repeatedly scanning ballots, all kinds of rapid shenanigans after hours, including using some back door in the software to alter numbers in a lot of machines across the country instantly. Remember the vote count changes that we saw on TV overnight, where some number, say 30,000 or 150,000 votes disappeared from Trump and appeared for Bite-me? Well, what if that was a foreign intrusion, and this particular software issue was the tool they used for access.
I guess that wouldn't be necessary except for some kind of extreme situation.