Posted on 08/11/2021 8:08:30 PM PDT by tennmountainman
The cyber expert on the “red team” hired by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell now says the key data underpinning the theory that China hacked the 2020 election unveiled at the Cyber Symposium is illegitimate.
Mr. Lindell said he had 37 terabytes of “irrefutable” evidence that hackers, who he said were backed by China, broke into election systems and switched votes in favor of President Biden. The proof, he said, is visible in intercepted network data or “packet captures” that were collected by hackers and could be unencrypted to reveal that a cyberattack occurred and that votes were switched.
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You are hallucinating, putting words in my mouth. Get thee hence.
If/When those routers are actually looked at, be prepared to be disappointed, they are not going to show anything...
The reason they are not releasing them is the shiny object meant to distract you away from more important issues....
My experience as a Network Engineer, working only on Cisco System Routers and Switches, which I’m pretty sure Maricopa County is using.....
Routers don’t store any information other than their OS and Configuration Files, they don’t have hard drives or any type of mass storage device, by default they do not capture packets, capturing packets has to be configured and sent to a Log Server, however the overwhelming majority of customers DO NOT capture packets of any kind unless a problem occurs...
Let’s assume the routers had incriminating information on them, it could only be contained in the actual configuration of the router, that can be changed in a matter of minutes....if someone was up to something in Maricopa County, a quick configuration change could easily wipe out anything incriminating and no one would ever know...remember the election was months ago....
Asking for the Routers is a waste of time...I wish those involved in the audit would realize that and keep to more important issues...
The routers have IP addresses time stamped on tables. That means they know what computers talked to what computers and when they talked.
If the voting machines aren’t hacked they aren’t communicating during the election. If they are hacked, then the IP address will tell you which computers they were talking to.
You may not be able to track an IP to a physical location, like China, but you know that the election “wasn’t safe and secure”.
They are withholding them to prevent people from knowing it was “fun and computer games” and NOT a real election.
Actually they don’t contain those types of tables indefinitely certainly not since last November and if they do have those tables a simple power cycle of the routers would wipe them out, routers have no mass storage disk drives and operate by loading everything into memory, over time the memory is limited so tables like you describe don’t last long making the useless over long periods of time
“My dispassionate working hypothesis is thus: This Lindell symposium is intended to poison the waters just prior to the release of the Maricopa audit results.”
Get thee hence? Funny. I didn’t put any words in your mouth. YOU said ‘MY hypothesis... - THIS Lindell Symposium - ‘IS INTENDED TO POISON’.
Your words. Mike Lindell put on the symposium. You say the symposium is intended to poison the waters.
So - explain what you mean if what you mean does NOT mean that Mike Lindell is trying to be devious and not as he - on its face - loves this country, wants a righteous and just outcome and truth to be revealed everywhere. I (and most normal logical people) would read what you wrote as meaning he is being disingenuous.
Me get thee hence? No. You explain yourself.
Your statements themselves wreak of the exact thing you claim to be happening.
Lesson to learn: Most freepers are low info and still hypnotized by Fox News.
“Dominion technicians reimaged the Colorado machines and destroyed log data that legally must be preserved for 22 months. These facts don’t change.”
You’re absolutely correct. That’s what the geeks were finding yesterday in real time. And the guy who is being sued by Dominion said the same thing was done in Antrim County Michigan. Dominion technicians are going around deleting log files and they’re doing it elsewhere in Colorado. All of the states and counties with these machines should not let Dominion anywhere near them.
Local election people don’t know what’s going on; they assume that Dominion legitimately is doing maintenance on their machines and they let them work on them unsupervised. The conclusion after three hours yesterday was that this is not legitimate. The geeks are still analyzing the data from Mesa County, Colorado. This was described as a bombshell yesterday by these ordinarily laid back geek types who were reporting what they were finding. Why delete the log files? Why have 4 & 5 G “modem” cards in machines that weren’t supposed to be connected to the Internet? I’m certainly no expert but all of that points to something that stinks to high heaven.
Any suggestions? You have mentioned Simon Parkes (who claims he has fathered a child with an alien female) as a credible source. Any others?
The bigger the theory, the more holes are likely to be in it. It’s likely that there were shenanigans in six swing states (the Democrats’ insurance policy). It’s a lot less likely that somebody would tamper with the presidential results in California or Alabama, states where the probable result was never in doubt.
So you agree their reason for not turning them over is complete BS. I know that routers don’t store any packet data, but they do have access logs that could, for example, reviews unauthorized access or access attempts. That said, you are probably right - there won’t be any Earth-shattering revelations if and when they get the routers. You mentioned “more important issues”. What do you consider those more important issues?
Corrupted. From the SoS to the SC.
Not turning over the routers is BS no question but routers if they are configured to log packets are sending them to a log server but I would doubt those logs still exist, most organizations only keep them for a short period of time, assuming logs were created maybe looking at them on November 4 might be of value, honestly most organizations don’t even generate logs at all, so this entire topic of routers is nonsense, the vote counting machines, how they were configured, who had access to them and the paper ballots are what matters
“Simon Parkes who claimed he has fathered a child with an alien female”
I have wondered where you came from. 😆
LOL You used him as source, not I.
You go, Alien Girl! LOL!!!!!
You shouldn’t diss on Dad. 😆
Hey maybe that alien DNA is why yer an expert on PCAPs. 😆
I did not attack the man, I attacked the thing, the symposium. I don’t know Lindell. I don’t know who convinced him to sponsor this thing at this time.
It’s obvious Lindell has no personal expertise in cyber security, meaning he has to rely on others. Because he’s high profile, the odds that he’s been “worked” by one or more deep cover operatives are virtually 100%.
One Hundred Percent.
It’s “reek”, BTW
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