I've watched every bit of the Symposium thus far, and have some thoughts on the subject. Interested in others' thoughts as well....
This whole thing depends on the authenticity of the pcap data. What we've really seen so far is that there are lots of mathematical models that are arrived at through different processes and all arrive at a similar conclusion. That is, various mathematical models can all predict the election outcomes in various states/counties. Said another way, the machine algorithm could be written from scratch and come up with the same results.
However, the smoking gun is the hard evidence - the packet capture data. That shows what did happen and what was altered. The rest of the discussions are essentially deriving the code that alter the actual results.
Also, the pcap data source is the one thing Mike Lindell will not disclose. This is the really, really important part. IMO, this data came from the US military from the captured equipment in Germany. The equipment was the router for the aggregation system.
For those that don't know, a router can be used to decrypt encrypted packets from any machine(s) within its LAN (local network). So control of the router is critical. If you work for a business that can block any connection via https to a website and keep you from using a machine to visit that site, it's doing so by decrypting the local network traffic, understanding what site you're trying to visit, and then using rules to determine whether or not you're allowed to visit that site. Open source tools, like a squid reverse proxy, can illustrate this (ie, if you have control of your router and can run open source tools, you can do this yourself...)
So the biggest reveal in this symposium is probably the data source. Why would they give it to Lindell? I don't know. But the authenticity of that data can definitively prove that this election is stolen, while all of the other discussions revolve around how the data was changed. They are converging on a piece of code that could be set up to mimic exactly what happened and how - if you have the data set collected by the router, you can define how the code is changed on the mainframe. I don't see another means of collecting such a large data set from so many machines - it has to be at an aggregation point. Another such point could be across some node(s) monitored by the NSA, I suppose.
Thoughts?
The cyber expert on the “red team” hired by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell now says the key data underpinning the theory that China hacked the 2020 election unveiled at the Cyber Symposium is illegitimate.
But cyber expert Josh Merritt, who is on the team hired by Mr. Lindell to interrogate the data for the symposium, told The Washington Times that packet captures are unrecoverable in the data and that the data, as provided, cannot prove a cyber incursion by China.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/interesting-timing-one-mike-lindells-cyber-experts-waited-week-bail-china-hack-theory-speak-reporters/
This is curious.... If they didn't get the edge equipment, then they couldn't really have any data - as best as I can tell. That would imply all of the data is made up. However, I can't really see this scenario. Not sure why the statement is out there.
Preface: I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with anyone involved with this. Just laying out the field of what's being talked about. Whether you believe CMZ or E, or believe either of them are actors, this is what's going on.
E told us this before the symposium as well. He outed CMZ several times and CMZ also started to criticize the legitimacy of the PCAPs after being called out.
Glad to see my friend @CodeMonkeyZ finally admit to huge doubts about the PCAPS (Mike Lindell's "data"). I will be patient until the 2nd as well; though I doubt Lindell's team will ever provide the data. It is always good, when we are on the same page, old friend. And the people, well informed. :)
(It is still most definitely a CIA plot to distract the people from the Assange case on the 11th, and likely undercut the election audits)
https://t.me/TheOfficialE/511
Heres the thing.
Behind the scenes, we know they arent real. And they have refused to provide the audit team, of which @CodemonkeyZ is part, any of the data. (this despite last Saturday having been the original deadline for the pre-audit team) Which makes his comments here troubling.
We recognize it as an IC operation that just so happens to fall on the same day as Julian Assange's trial; where the US Government will seek the legal right to extract and imprison anyone on earth who would expose them.
What you are doing here, Ron, is purposefully misleading people using qualifiers, and relying on them to remain distracted and not think critically, because they are loyal to you.
Why wont you tell them the truth?
So, again, here's the thing: You are, at least here, helping the CIA do exactly what they want; which is to distract people from the real moves being made.
I JUST discussed all this with you privately. Dont make me leak it.
*You NEED to question Ron over this, not rely on my word.
https://t.me/TheOfficialE/503
CodeMonkey questioning the data https://t.me/TheOfficialE/503
Nothing like a good controversy to generate press. Could this be the reason?
One guy goes against all the others that are there, sounds like china paid more than 5 mil for his "testimony"