From his telegram
I will be releasing a torrent file that should be spread to as many people as possible. Please only use torrent if you absolutely know what you are doing. It is possible to dox yourself with torrents if you don’t correctly setup your security.
edit: Don’t stay up late waiting for this torrent, it is still being prepared and needs hours to complete.
If one person holds an important file, that person is an easy target. If a million people hold an important file, the file becomes an impenetrable shield for all.
Wasn't a nothing burger for me. The short video had 6 parts from what I could see.
My interpretation: For more than 2 months, a Dominion whist-blower, probably software engineer, with access to not only machinery, but passwords, knowledge of platforms, etc, has been supplying information, documentation, recordings, and other access, completely contradicting statements made under oath by the Dominion CEO John Poulos
Think of all the specific questions that have been asked over the last few months. They knew the answer to every question before asking. Intention was to allow them under oath to make their situation significantly worse.
If I were John Poulos, I'd assume the following was also very likely:
If I were the CEO, I'd be in panic mode.
This video, though informative and confirmed a few things, was not made for us,
Also interesting from May 13 ( 12 days before the date in that video) - https://greatawakening.win/p/12igYC0Mr7/codemonkeyz-hopium/
"Who is going to flip first"
Remember, when you see a question asked, it means they already have the answer.
I like this interpretation. Plant suspicion inside their organization and let it eat at them from the inside.
These cucks will rot in prison until it's time for the Traitor's End, then they will rot in hell.
We have it all, F-ktards! No mercy, no deals. No future for you.
Appears to me they've been actively using the information, and timing of release of this teaser with more incoming seems very deliberate.
Not only were the machines capable of being connected to the internet, internal Dominion procedural documentation, and in-house software actually supported this.
In the end, a Dominion whistle-blower has completely contradicted what the CEO said under oath
CMZ said it's about 1% of the information. Maybe a figure of speech, but I'd be expecting a lot more to come out. E.g. Remember those USB sticks? What if they were used to boot these machines with internet and remote access enabled? What if the whistle blower had a few of these USB's?