This is clearly a crime with a specific penalty. But I believe they will be charged with treason instead of dereliction of duty and failure to keep records, or even evidence tampering.
I'm guessing this has been known since they started the audit and ultimately doesn't matter because they were able to recover it or it doesn't matter in the end. There's probably a reason they put this out there now.
Plus, Space Force caught EVERYTHING. We may never hear about that because it would give any future bad actors an insight into the behind the scenes goings on. But I believe when they say “we have it all” they mean it.
When you have to buy off hundreds of thousands of people, many of them non elite plebs, you aren’t giving out millions. They got 100 bucks an hour in GA to cheat.
So you have to use people willing to commit a crime equivalent to 1st degree murder, and you have to find people dumb enough to do it for pennies.
They have already lost. Their strategy was only going to be successful if they wrapped up the victory on the first pass through the SC. With the fencing still up around the White House, 6 months later, it’s pretty obvious their plan is not doing well.
It’s just a matter of time now. They used morons and they did it very very poorly.
Then you're destined to collapse and be thrown into the back of an SUV like a side of beef from "flu and heatstroke" on a brisk, late summer morning :-) .
If they used an app for multiple overwrite for permanent deletion, that would seem powerful evidence of criminal intent. Either way it wasn't a smart move. If it can be recovered, that will show what they were trying to hide. If they went to the extreme of permanent overwrite, it shows criminal intent. Maybe Hillary is powerful enough to get away with it. But they ain't Hillary.
Ha! Just started a Python class myself. Completed front end web dev and JavaScript classes before that, working on career changing out of warehouse work.
I developed my own browser control software using selenium in python. I can click a little python dashboard gui and the browser moves and does preprogrammed actions like create a ticket for something, send an email, look someone up etc. I didn’t go to school for programming, just IT management.
I believe Trump knew they would cheat and he and the whitehats captured all this activity live on election night. I believe Colonel Waldren or someone similar said they watched the election data live on election night and watched the fraud occur before their eyes. All recorded.
The period from November 3rd until now has been all about marking down who is a Patriot and who is a Traitor. Notice the Rinos are fully outing themselves. They are declaring their hatred for Trump, which is really hatred for us, over and over now. I hope they do start a new party. It will be the easiest way to kick them all out.
It also depends a lot on what media is being used. Magnetic hard drives leave a shadow of the previous writes to the drive behind even after they are overwritten. If you use a different more sensitive read head you can go back as far as 5-10 writes prior. Think of it like peeling back layers of an onion. It takes a lot of time and effort but data can be recovered.
If its memory sticks or solid state drives there are similar processes but I know a lot less about those. Software like bleachbit write random crap over and over to destroy the traces left behind. It also does so in random patterns and numbers of writes. That way instead of knowing for sure the 1st or 2nd the last write is the data you need you have no idea which layer is the data required. That's per sector across thousands of sectors. It becomes a jumbled mess that is next to impossible to reconstruct.
When software like that is set to write junk 10 or even 20 times it doesn't just make a mess it writes over the same spot so many times even the shadow of the shadow is now gone. Its pretty much the only way to use software to truly destroy data. Everything else is physical like degausing the drive with an insanely strong magnetic field or smashing the media part of the drive with a hammer. FYI hard drive platters are carcinogenic so play with them/destroy them with hammers at your own risk.
Deleting a file "permanently"(putting it in the trash then flushing the trash folder) on a magnetic hard drive is the real world equivalent of ripping a piece of paper into eight pieces, wadding it up, and tossing it in the trash can by your desk. There are literally dozens of private companies and crime labs all over the country that can just uncrinkle it and tape it back to 99% the same as it was before.
In some cases there are just tools you can use that will recover the data. Newer hard drives read/write heads are way more sensitive than they used to be a decade ago when I last had to recover a drive. That's assuming the data was overwritten at least once. When most OS "delete" something all they do at first is remove the pointers that say where the data is freeing up those sectors to have new data written on them. There are TONS of recovery tools that a high school computer wiz could manage to use to recover data like that.
Meaning if all they did was power up the machine delete the data and turn it off the data is all still there. A recovery tool will just rebuild the pointers and poof its recovered. If that's what they did then all they really did is add a new charge. Destruction of evidence...
It sure looks like the majority of the data will still be intact. There are many factors that come into play, but the mere fact that they deleted the files a few days before handing over the computers means that casual use of the computers likely did not occur. If they had been intentional in making the files unrecoverable, then they would have eliminated the FAT or MFT entries, which they did not.
This screenshot is from R-Studio 8.x. If the files can be recovered, that should do the trick.
My guess is that this will show the fraudulent vote adjudication. They will likely have images of ballots correlated to determination of voter intent. Oddly, the voter intent will not correspond to the image!!!
I have questions. I am significantly technical. Was the data truly deleted? as in was the drive these were stored on "washed" of the data. To do this takes concerted effort but would be necessary to actually "delete" what was on there. If you have a hard drive and delete data, the reference to that data is deleted, not the data itself, one can scan through a drive and find all that old data and put it back together. Particular if the machine was activated, info was deleted and then not used again. Nothing new writes to that drive space so the data can be recovered fairly simply. If the drive was "washed" as i will call it, did they just wash where those files were stored? how did they avoid "washing" the entire drive? This was all left open for a reason. They are letting people hang themselves with the responses. Whatever data they have on the drive they have already and aren't disclosing the details. I did this exact type of recovery professionally for years. You better dang well know what you are doing when you delete something if you really want it to go away.
Who is this person and how would they have obtained this information? Seems very suspicious to me - don't want the auditors leaking info like the corrupt people do.
It could technically be rebuilt if the databases transaction log still exists in the db service logs... and if transaction logging was enabled to begin with.
spoliation of evidence? That's it? This is at best obstruction of justice, and at worst straight up treason. Fuck these people, ARREST SOMEONE ALREADY.
Guys I have a question, my hard disk broke (kind of) It doesn't open but I can still see it on the devices page, it was a Toschiba of 2013. There is a way to get the files I have on it before formatting? I have photos and other things that were really dear to me(I was a nab and didn't copy them before shi* hit the fan). Thanks
I tried photorec and it recovered some files, but without their original name and without any sense. I tried testdisk too, but I don't know what to select there, tried to follow a guide but it wasn't very user friendly. Any help would be appreciated.
It looks like it will be at least partially recoverable judging the screenshot. They didn't securely erase it or the software wouldn't have found it. Even "permanent" deletes only mark the hdd blocks as free but don't get overwritten unless new files are created and happen to use those blocks.
These fuckers need to go to jail! We're sick of this bullshit!
This is clearly a crime with a specific penalty. But I believe they will be charged with treason instead of dereliction of duty and failure to keep records, or even evidence tampering.
Absolutely this is treason; trying to overthrow the election is trying to overthrow our government, TREASON!
Off with their heads!!!!
Look closely at the screenshot, specifically the application. That is forensic software. Notice the "Recover" button.
I'm guessing this has been known since they started the audit and ultimately doesn't matter because they were able to recover it or it doesn't matter in the end. There's probably a reason they put this out there now.
Plus, Space Force caught EVERYTHING. We may never hear about that because it would give any future bad actors an insight into the behind the scenes goings on. But I believe when they say “we have it all” they mean it.
Q Post 4646
Nothing [digital] is ever really lost. Q
https://qposts.online/?q=4646&s=postnum
true
Nice catch!
I think they're using this software:
https://www.r-studio.com/Data_Recovery_Technician.shtml
Exactly. They thought they deleted it.
When you have to buy off hundreds of thousands of people, many of them non elite plebs, you aren’t giving out millions. They got 100 bucks an hour in GA to cheat.
So you have to use people willing to commit a crime equivalent to 1st degree murder, and you have to find people dumb enough to do it for pennies.
They have already lost. Their strategy was only going to be successful if they wrapped up the victory on the first pass through the SC. With the fencing still up around the White House, 6 months later, it’s pretty obvious their plan is not doing well.
It’s just a matter of time now. They used morons and they did it very very poorly.
stonetear has entered the chat.
Can the data be restored?
Depends on how it was erased.
If someone thought dragging the files to a trash bin was enough, then yes. If they used something like bleachbit, more than likely not.
Then you're destined to collapse and be thrown into the back of an SUV like a side of beef from "flu and heatstroke" on a brisk, late summer morning :-) .
She looks like she’s being arrested.
She was wearing handcuffs.
You'd need to use an acid wash, I hear.
also depends if the drives were magnetic or ssds
If they used an app for multiple overwrite for permanent deletion, that would seem powerful evidence of criminal intent. Either way it wasn't a smart move. If it can be recovered, that will show what they were trying to hide. If they went to the extreme of permanent overwrite, it shows criminal intent. Maybe Hillary is powerful enough to get away with it. But they ain't Hillary.
You know these idiots didn't 1/0 those databases. They deleted them as quickly as they could.
"We have it all."
Much more efficient than my post below! You must be a programmer. I really need to learn to code.
yeah you should, we need more based programmers
Username checks out. I'm slowly studying Python, myself.
Ha! Just started a Python class myself. Completed front end web dev and JavaScript classes before that, working on career changing out of warehouse work.
I developed my own browser control software using selenium in python. I can click a little python dashboard gui and the browser moves and does preprogrammed actions like create a ticket for something, send an email, look someone up etc. I didn’t go to school for programming, just IT management.
Agreed, no need to try and recover it, because they already have it!!
I believe Trump knew they would cheat and he and the whitehats captured all this activity live on election night. I believe Colonel Waldren or someone similar said they watched the election data live on election night and watched the fraud occur before their eyes. All recorded.
The period from November 3rd until now has been all about marking down who is a Patriot and who is a Traitor. Notice the Rinos are fully outing themselves. They are declaring their hatred for Trump, which is really hatred for us, over and over now. I hope they do start a new party. It will be the easiest way to kick them all out.
NCSWIC. Nothing.
Shouldn't matter.
If you can't prove who people voted for then it's like the election never happened.
It also depends a lot on what media is being used. Magnetic hard drives leave a shadow of the previous writes to the drive behind even after they are overwritten. If you use a different more sensitive read head you can go back as far as 5-10 writes prior. Think of it like peeling back layers of an onion. It takes a lot of time and effort but data can be recovered.
If its memory sticks or solid state drives there are similar processes but I know a lot less about those. Software like bleachbit write random crap over and over to destroy the traces left behind. It also does so in random patterns and numbers of writes. That way instead of knowing for sure the 1st or 2nd the last write is the data you need you have no idea which layer is the data required. That's per sector across thousands of sectors. It becomes a jumbled mess that is next to impossible to reconstruct.
When software like that is set to write junk 10 or even 20 times it doesn't just make a mess it writes over the same spot so many times even the shadow of the shadow is now gone. Its pretty much the only way to use software to truly destroy data. Everything else is physical like degausing the drive with an insanely strong magnetic field or smashing the media part of the drive with a hammer. FYI hard drive platters are carcinogenic so play with them/destroy them with hammers at your own risk.
Deleting a file "permanently"(putting it in the trash then flushing the trash folder) on a magnetic hard drive is the real world equivalent of ripping a piece of paper into eight pieces, wadding it up, and tossing it in the trash can by your desk. There are literally dozens of private companies and crime labs all over the country that can just uncrinkle it and tape it back to 99% the same as it was before.
In some cases there are just tools you can use that will recover the data. Newer hard drives read/write heads are way more sensitive than they used to be a decade ago when I last had to recover a drive. That's assuming the data was overwritten at least once. When most OS "delete" something all they do at first is remove the pointers that say where the data is freeing up those sectors to have new data written on them. There are TONS of recovery tools that a high school computer wiz could manage to use to recover data like that.
Meaning if all they did was power up the machine delete the data and turn it off the data is all still there. A recovery tool will just rebuild the pointers and poof its recovered. If that's what they did then all they really did is add a new charge. Destruction of evidence...
and Q was right... these people are stupid.
It sure looks like the majority of the data will still be intact. There are many factors that come into play, but the mere fact that they deleted the files a few days before handing over the computers means that casual use of the computers likely did not occur. If they had been intentional in making the files unrecoverable, then they would have eliminated the FAT or MFT entries, which they did not.
This screenshot is from R-Studio 8.x. If the files can be recovered, that should do the trick.
My guess is that this will show the fraudulent vote adjudication. They will likely have images of ballots correlated to determination of voter intent. Oddly, the voter intent will not correspond to the image!!!
Lol don't they know. NCSWIC
so now we can arrest them? oh wait the sheriff is corrupt.....
If only there were some sort of overarching plan. ?
I have questions. I am significantly technical. Was the data truly deleted? as in was the drive these were stored on "washed" of the data. To do this takes concerted effort but would be necessary to actually "delete" what was on there. If you have a hard drive and delete data, the reference to that data is deleted, not the data itself, one can scan through a drive and find all that old data and put it back together. Particular if the machine was activated, info was deleted and then not used again. Nothing new writes to that drive space so the data can be recovered fairly simply. If the drive was "washed" as i will call it, did they just wash where those files were stored? how did they avoid "washing" the entire drive? This was all left open for a reason. They are letting people hang themselves with the responses. Whatever data they have on the drive they have already and aren't disclosing the details. I did this exact type of recovery professionally for years. You better dang well know what you are doing when you delete something if you really want it to go away.
Who is this person and how would they have obtained this information? Seems very suspicious to me - don't want the auditors leaking info like the corrupt people do.
Right, I saw the OAN report now. It is based on a letter from Karen Fann to Maricopa Board of Supervisors.
This is BIG!
This is a smaller crime then when they blew up the AT&T communications hub to cover up their fraud.
Is like to see someone go to jail now. We've been patient. Please
Next Flase Flag Will Be What You Recon'?
Treason! They need to be at Gitmo.
Keep it up, Cyber Ninjas!! We love you!! This is going to blow the whole electoral system up!! How many ways can you cheat? We can't even count them.
Nothing can truly be deleted.We have Everything! They are so stupid! WWG1WGA
It could technically be rebuilt if the databases transaction log still exists in the db service logs... and if transaction logging was enabled to begin with.
START ARRESTING THESE PEOPLE!
Link to software being used.
https://www.r-studio.com/data-recovery-software/
They needed the admin password to delete the files. Just saying
IIRC, most of these officials are pubs......and now we know....
I would hate to be the DBA cronie that drew that straw.
But, but, but they don't have the admin passwords. Who deleted it? Is it espionage, treason, or both?
spoliation of evidence? That's it? This is at best obstruction of justice, and at worst straight up treason. Fuck these people, ARREST SOMEONE ALREADY.
Thank you for showing me my new favourite word --"spoliation". Man, I'm gonna abuse that word today!
Guys I have a question, my hard disk broke (kind of) It doesn't open but I can still see it on the devices page, it was a Toschiba of 2013. There is a way to get the files I have on it before formatting? I have photos and other things that were really dear to me(I was a nab and didn't copy them before shi* hit the fan). Thanks
I tried photorec and it recovered some files, but without their original name and without any sense. I tried testdisk too, but I don't know what to select there, tried to follow a guide but it wasn't very user friendly. Any help would be appreciated.
Nothing is ever really deleted.
I gotta assume the good guys already have the info though. This is just more evidence of guilt on their part.
And what is the crime ? And the penalty ? For who ? Will a court even hear the case ?
It looks like it will be at least partially recoverable judging the screenshot. They didn't securely erase it or the software wouldn't have found it. Even "permanent" deletes only mark the hdd blocks as free but don't get overwritten unless new files are created and happen to use those blocks.