I was thinking about the lawsuit that Lindell filed where they claim to have packet captures of data flowing between different countries and dominion machines. I have a technical background, and from my experience, that'd be difficult (impossible?) to forge and pretty damning evidence – especially if they do have the packets and (IMHO) can validate it with actual network conditions/logs. Also, there'd have to be something in the middle capturing/sniffing/mirroring those packets. I'm wondering where that might be and how they can validate it. I wonder if Nashville might be a "key" of some sort tying all of this together?
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I'm expecting the packet capture data was leaked to Lindell from Homeland Security because they are tasked with both observing elections and protecting the homeland.
I suspect the problem here is that Homeland Security will need to authenticate the data which may present some security classification issues, even if they are willing.