Posted on 04/20/2023 10:02:55 AM PDT by Renfrew
Lindell, who promised to pay the $5 million award to anyone who could debunk his data that purportedly proved election fraud, was ordered to pay the sum by a private arbitrator, who ruled that Robert Zeidman, a software expert, successfully disproved Lindell’s claims.
“Based on the foregoing analysis, Mr. Zeidman performed under the contract,” the ruling said. “He proved the data Lindell LLC provided, and represented reflected information from the November 2020 election, unequivocally did not reflect November 2020 election data.
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If the line in question is a true ISDN I can assure the Chinese were not using it to hack election machines
First, true ISDN circuits come in two flavors, basic rate interface (BRI) and Primary rate interface (PRI), BRI interfaces can handle 128 kb A second with two 64k channels and PRI interfaces can handle 1.544 mbs with 24 - 64kb channel
For a country trying to hack the USA that’s hard enough bandwidth to do anything
Think about it for a second, China is not a stupid country with elementary grade cyber operations.
If you were going to hack the US elections, would you do it at some location in China or in multiple locations inside the US, making almost impossible to discover.
The other thing, there isn’t just one pipe between the USA and the rest of the world for internet traffic, in order to get the information Lindell has, he would have to gather information from all the pipes in order to get a complete capture.
The NSA supposedly captures every email, text message and call logs for every phone call into and out of the USA, that is an extraordinary capability that no one else has, which is why I think they would be the only organization that could gather the information Lindell claims to have, given his high profile status, if he really had that information the Feds would be all over him and confiscate the data and probably arrest him.
Are you serious? 1. the ballots ARE rife with fraud, especially absentee ballots. 2. many ballots were destroyed in violation of the law. 3. Ballots are manufactured after the fact to fit the database manipulation. Why do you think it takes 2 weeks to ‘count’ ballots behind closed doors?
My god man. Get a clue.
Did you not pay attention to what went on in Phoenix, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Detroit and Milwaukee in 2020?
I think you misunderstood my comment.
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Tried to find some worthy info in the files from Bob Zeidman. Using his text file, "Exhibit D - Target_MachineID_HEX.rtf", here are the first six lines:
{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf2513
\cocoatextscaling0\cocoaplatform0{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;}
{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;}
{\*\expandedcolortbl;;}
\margl1440\margr1440\vieww10800\viewh8400\viewkind0
\pard\tx720\tx1440\tx2160\tx2880\tx3600\tx4320\tx5040\tx5760\tx6480\tx7200\tx7920\tx8640\pardirnatural\partightenfactor0
Those first six lines are RTF file info, plus sometimes, info about the computing device (and/or its OS), and about software involved. Such lines vary, depending sometimes upon the computer in, and depending upon the software used to create the RTF file.
That is a bit of a hint, that you might be able - over time - to stumble upon the software that created the RTF file, by discovering a match or "close enough" in the pattern of those six lines, with the resulting RTF file created by some software that you use.
Reference materials for understanding RTF:
Rich Text Format (RTF) Version 1.5 Specification
https://www.biblioscape.com/rtf15_spec.htm
RTF Pocket Guide:
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/rtf-pocket-guide/9781449302047/ch01.html
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The first data line:
\f0\fs24 \cf0 \'cc\'df\'b3\'b7Q.WVn\'a8_\'d4.q\'c2.`\'d5Y\'c5\'be\'c1.i#\'fe.P\'dar?.(\'a0\
. . . has ASCII characters that represent (can be converted to) HEX values. For example, the character string \'cc (backslash apostrophe c c) - ignore the backslash apostrophe characters, and convert the ASCII characters "cc" (no quotes) to HEX.
The following lines illustrate the conversion.
NEW LINE FOLLOWS
REFERENCE: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/rtf-pocket-guide/9781449302047/ch01.html
\f0 | font associated with the number 0 in the font table | |
\fs24 | font size 24 | |
cf0 | foreground color associated with the number 0 in the color table |
REFERENCE: https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/ascii-to-hex.html
\'cc | ASCII text converted to HEX | 63 63 | ||
\'df | ASCII text converted to HEX | 64 66 | ||
\'b3 | ASCII text converted to HEX | 62 33 | ||
\'b7Q.WVn | ASCII text converted to HEX | 62 37 51 2E 57 56 6E | ||
\'a8 | ASCII text converted to HEX | 61 38 5F | ||
\'d4.q | ASCII text converted to HEX | 64 34 2E 71 | ||
\'c2.` | ASCII text converted to HEX | 63 32 2E 60 | ||
\'d5Y | ASCII text converted to HEX | 64 35 59 | ||
\'c5 | ASCII text converted to HEX | 63 35 | ||
\'be | ASCII text converted to HEX | 62 65 | ||
\'c1.i# | ASCII text converted to HEX | 63 31 2E 69 23 | ||
\'fe.P | ASCII text converted to HEX | 66 65 2E 50 | ||
\'dar?.( | ASCII text converted to HEX | 64 61 72 3F 2E 28 | ||
\'a0 | ASCII text converted to HEX | 61 30 | ||
\ | (probably end of line) |
THAT "NEW LINE" ARRANGED IN THE FORM AS SEEN IN THE Wireshark IMAGE:
63 63 64 66 62 33 62 37 51 2E 57 56 6E 61 38 5F
64 34 2E 71 63 32 2E 60 64 35 59 63 35 62 65 63
31 2E 69 23 66 65 2E 50 64 61 72 3F 2E 28 61 30
But, you still need the actual year 2020 election data traffic packets, in order to find a match - and Mike Lindell did not provide the traffic packets data in any meaningful, readable form.
If "Exhibit D - Target_MachineID_HEX.rtf" is actually a conversion from a PCAP file, and therefore it can be flipped back to being that PCAP file, the software program for doing that work, is a major missing link. IMHO
cf0 | foreground color associated with the number 0 in the color table |
Should be:
\cf0 | foreground color associated with the number 0 in the color table |
https://www.comparitech.com/net-admin/how-to-use-wireshark/
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