Posted on 02/14/2022 11:47:31 AM PST by bitt
Considering the recent filing by John Durham there is quite a bit of really good information circling around in our little corner of the internet. Most of this information has already been covered by the likes of Brian Cates and Just Human on their substacks and Telegram channels. It is not my intention to challenge any of that. What I do want to do is submit my thoughts around what is currently happening from the vantage point of someone who has worked with Packet Captures and DNS (and a bunch of other nerdy stuff) for the last 15 years…me
For those of you that do not know, Special Council John Durham submitted a filing that is referenced below in Techno Fog’s Twitter:
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While others will highlight other subjects in this filing, it is the DNS (Domain Name Service) references that catch my attention. I have been working in Information Technology (IT) and Telecommunications for almost 25 years and never did I think any of the technologies/protocols that I work with every day would be talked about so extensively in the news. Yet here we are.
It would appear that DNS and specifically DNS traffic is going to be central to much of the evidence that Trump and his team will use, not only in the case of Spygate, but also when the case is actually made for the “Crime of the Century” (election fraud). This can be witnessed in Trumps’s latest statement:
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This proves to be where the sleuths in my orbit of Free Atlantis, Substack, and Telegram really proved their worth. Almost before I could even catch up to the news on Saturday, these digital soldiers were all over the “Robert Durham” mentioned in the above statement. That is NOT a mistake! Trump did not mean John Durham. LilMoWethePeeps (mastodon instance Free Atlantis) gets credit for finding that there is a Robert Durham who hold s a couple of very interesting patents. You can find them here: https://patents.justia.com/inventor/robert-durham
One patent in particular I want to show you:
· Agile network protocol for secure communications using secure domain names
Publication number: 20040098485
...more....
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Well, according to several dozen here on this site, who’ve been repeatedly chanting, “Nothing will happen to any of them” for years now, are going to be eating a big plate of crow when the criminal charges start coming down.
It will be very tasty
Not to mention how much fun it’ll be to serve it up!
Now THIS is journalism. Thanks for posting.
My, my how the Hildabeeast has gone silent.
Yes. We will love every bite.
Napolitano: Obama Admin Used British GCHQ To Spy On Trump During Campaign
Posted By Tim Hains On Date March 14, 2017
On Monday, Fox News Channel judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano alleged that three intelligence sources had confirmed to him that the Obama administration used GCHQ (Britain's NSA) to spy on President Trump during the 2016 election so that there would be no paper trail.
"Three intelligence sources have informed Fox News that President Obama went outside the 'chain of command' to conduct the surveillance on Trump," he said. "Obama didn’t use the NSA, he didn’t use the CIA, he didn’t use the FBI, and he didn’t use the Department of Justice."
"What happened to the guy who ordered this? Resigned three days after Trump took office," he added.*
GCHQ nor Obama did nor required any paperwork to monitor and spy on candidate Trump.
All Obama had to do was have his AG Lynch make a phone call to Robert Hannigan @DCHQ and tell him to monitor candidate Trump and his people. No FISA stuff or judges nor paper trails.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/03/14/napolitano_obama_admin_used_british_intel_service_to_spy_on_trump_during_campaign.html
When did Mr Trump become our President? Jan 21, 2017 - Donald Trump became the 45th President of the United States on Friday, vowing to drain power from Washington elites and always put "America first" in its dealings with the world at a moment of transformative political change.
*So one might ask who resigned 2-3 days after Trump became president. It was not one of our intel guys. It was the director of Brit GCHQ intel. Go to the links below to find out who left GCHQ to spend more time with his family.
*Robert Hannigan has quit as head of GCHQ Credit: GCHQ. Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter. 23 January 2017 • 3:32pm. Robert Hannigan, the director of GCHQ, has resigned from his job as head of one of the three Government intelligence agencies after just two years.Jan 23, 2017
GCHQ boss Robert Hannigan quits for 'personal reasons' after just two days after Trump becomes President.
www.telegraph.co.uk/.../2017/.../breaking-gchq-boss-quits-personal-reasons-just-two-ye...
*GCHQ chief Robert Hannigan quits | UK news | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com › World › UK News › GCHQ Jan 23, 2017 - In his resignation letter to the Foreign Office, which is responsible for both GCHQ and the Secret Intelligence Service, better known as MI6, Hannigan said: “As you know, I have also initiated the greatest internal change within GCHQ for 30 years, and I feel that we are now well on the way to being fit for the …
*GCHQ boss Robert Hannigan quits for 'personal reasons' after just two ... www.telegraph.co.uk › News
*Jan 23, 2017 - Robert Hannigan has quit as head of GCHQ Credit: GCHQ. Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter. 23 January 2017 • 3:32pm. Robert Hannigan, the director of GCHQ, has resigned from his job as head of one of the three Government intelligence agencies after just two years.
*Director GCHQ to step down | GCHQ Site https://www.gchq.gov.uk/news-article/director-hannigan-gchq-step-down Jan 23, 2017 - News article - 23 Jan 2017. In an exchange of letters with the Foreign Secretary, Robert Hannigan, Director of GCHQ since 2014, has today announced his decision to step down as Director of GCHQ once a successor is in place. He explains that this is for personal reasons in a letter to the Foreign …
*GCHQ director Robert Hannigan resigns - BBC News - BBC.com www.bbc.com/news/uk-38723040 Jan 23, 2017 - 23 January 2017. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-38723040. Image copyright GCHQ Image caption Robert Hannigan took over the role in 2014. The head of Britain's electronic surveillance agency GCHQ has resigned.
LOL...This is going to explode...Bet the rent
Count on lots of charges coming down the pike.
This is like the ending of the TV movie from the 70’s -”The Night Stalker” with Darren McGavin.
It's English. I can read it. But damned if I can understand it.
And that’s why there will NEVER be a BOOM!!!
For at least a few years IF EVER!
Stosh wrote:
Straight from Wikipedia: “”Democracy Dies in Darkness” is the official slogan of American newspaper The Washington Post, adopted in 2017.
The slogan was introduced on the newspaper’s website on February 22, 2017, and was added to print copies a week later.
https://helpcenter.washingtonpost.com
Contact Help Center. 1-800-477-4679.
There was and is, but you just opted to ignore it.
From Wikipedia while it's not been scrubbed yet.
Hell, if you are right, I’ll eat five crows. What will you eat if you are wrong?
Back in March 2017 I presented a theory right here on FR that seemed almost obvious to me -- but only because it kind of jumped out like the solution to a puzzle I had been working on for some time.
I don't believe the "spying" in 2017 was really a spying exercise. As we learned from that dope Vindman and his cronies among various intelligence agencies and Congressional staff, there was nothing an outside needed to learn from inside the White House that they couldn't have obtained from other sources.
I have always believed that the illicit surveillance had one objective:
They wanted to plant evidence so they could retroactively establish a justification for illegal spying that had been going on for months during the 2016 election campaign -- and which would have remained undiscovered if Trump hadn't won.
These people must have been running around with their hair on fire as the election results were coming in late at night on Election Day 2016.
Thanks very much.
BKMK
See Post #37.
What they DID need, however, was fabricated evidence that would justify the surveillance retroactively.
Thanks for your post/reply and your ping to me.
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