To summarize the shills and doomers: (who may be correct for all I know)
“Computer experts”, which I am not, are saying this is a nothing burger because of the nature of this “bios” function being a fundamental part of all computers I guess. Kind of like a technical loophole.
Dominion would be able to say this is never switched to “on” for network capabilities and all computers have this embedded into the code or something.
But that seems pretty shilly.
It’s true we’ve all known the machines are connected to the internet for like 8 months now, but we need evidence. This LOOKS like evidence to lay-people but can it be used?
If codemonkey has a whistleblower and the keys to the system and can show it was connected to the internet, that is all huge IMO. These machines aren’t supposed to have that capability at all.
I hope I don’t regret it but I trust codemonkey. This isn’t the big reveal but it’s a part of it, that’s for sure.
I'm a bit rusty when it comes to a BIOS, but I dont think those options would show at all of there was no network card or built-in network card. Either way, he asked the question and got the confirmation that he could turn them on, which means there is a network card either built in or installed and could connect to a network, which they said it could not in testimony.
Idk what the Cloud Desktop option is, maybe that's a bigger reveal? Is there more video to be released later?
It has been pointed out and I will say it again: all of the information hasn't been dropped. This is just a show of hand. Why? Don't know.
Speculation: it may have something to do with the plan. Like a final warning to admit your crimes and cut a deal before we go balls to the wall and hang you from a tree.
Well, BIOS is fundamental. It's basically the low level operating system that allows the main OS to communicate with the computer hardware, controlling things like clock speeds, memory frequencies, processor virtualization, where the OS boots from, even how fast the fans move.
Some computer hardware does support remote boot over the network (controlled through BIOS) and of course, multiple system images (much similar to when you run both windows and OS X on a Mac.)
It's certainly possible there was another OS on there that could read and write to the disks that were used by the primary voting software.
I run my own server. It hasn't been plugged into a monitor, keyboard, or mouse in years. It's plugged into a power cord, and an Ethernet cord, that's it. Everything is controlled remotely - read, write, and delete files. All that's required is an ethernet connection. I have about 1/10000000th of the budget and knowledge of the people that deployed the voting systems.
To summarize the shills and doomers: (who may be correct for all I know)
“Computer experts”, which I am not, are saying this is a nothing burger because of the nature of this “bios” function being a fundamental part of all computers I guess. Kind of like a technical loophole.
Dominion would be able to say this is never switched to “on” for network capabilities and all computers have this embedded into the code or something.
But that seems pretty shilly.
It’s true we’ve all known the machines are connected to the internet for like 8 months now, but we need evidence. This LOOKS like evidence to lay-people but can it be used?
If codemonkey has a whistleblower and the keys to the system and can show it was connected to the internet, that is all huge IMO. These machines aren’t supposed to have that capability at all.
I hope I don’t regret it but I trust codemonkey. This isn’t the big reveal but it’s a part of it, that’s for sure.
The chat call with Dominion’s Douche in Command...he seemed cornered and concerned IMO.
I'm a bit rusty when it comes to a BIOS, but I dont think those options would show at all of there was no network card or built-in network card. Either way, he asked the question and got the confirmation that he could turn them on, which means there is a network card either built in or installed and could connect to a network, which they said it could not in testimony.
Idk what the Cloud Desktop option is, maybe that's a bigger reveal? Is there more video to be released later?
I am thinking someone should define "air gapped", which is what Dominion and Elections Officials claim.
It has been pointed out and I will say it again: all of the information hasn't been dropped. This is just a show of hand. Why? Don't know.
Speculation: it may have something to do with the plan. Like a final warning to admit your crimes and cut a deal before we go balls to the wall and hang you from a tree.
Well, BIOS is fundamental. It's basically the low level operating system that allows the main OS to communicate with the computer hardware, controlling things like clock speeds, memory frequencies, processor virtualization, where the OS boots from, even how fast the fans move.
Some computer hardware does support remote boot over the network (controlled through BIOS) and of course, multiple system images (much similar to when you run both windows and OS X on a Mac.)
It's certainly possible there was another OS on there that could read and write to the disks that were used by the primary voting software.
I run my own server. It hasn't been plugged into a monitor, keyboard, or mouse in years. It's plugged into a power cord, and an Ethernet cord, that's it. Everything is controlled remotely - read, write, and delete files. All that's required is an ethernet connection. I have about 1/10000000th of the budget and knowledge of the people that deployed the voting systems.