This incompetent fool should play the game “CLUE”. He’d find those documents with: Charlotte, in the barn, with silky stuff”.
“Well, they were somewhere…in the web and where exactly and who had access at that point, we don’t know. We simply don’t know at this point,” Austin said.
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Check the hildabeast’s private server. She might still be connected?
Two versions of those documents, one of which had been crudely digitally altered to understate Russian casualties and overstate Ukrainian ones, were passed around among observers of the war. One, with the correct figures, stemmed from a leak to 4chan, the chaotic image board best known for birthing the “alt right” movement.
At the same time, a second set of documents, including the edited image, were being passed around pro-Russian Telegram channels.
Neither was the original source, however. Before they emerged on to the public internet, the documents had been shared on closed chatrooms hosted by Discord, a gamer-focused chat app. In one server, called “Minecraft Earth Map”, 10 of the documents were posted as early as 4 March, a month before they appeared on 4chan.
See, that wasn't so hard.