A doomed spy does something very openly and publicly to fool the enemy, even if it means in the end he suffers harm. In this scenario, the Lindell team draws the enemy in with extravagant promises of irrefutable evidence that will expose them. The enemy must act, because accurate vote totals are being displayed and the claim is these accurate vote totals came directly from the packet captures. This cannot be ignored by the enemy. They know what the accurate vote counts were. They must act to prevent these pcaps from being revealed.
Remember the time line of what happened here. 1) Merritt, Wiebe and others on the cyber forensic team were given only a tiny slice of the supposed pcap data to interrogate. 2) By the close of Day 2, Merritt and Wiebe are talking to a Washington Times reporter and telling him Lindell's pcaps cannot prove what he claims they do. 3) Then on Day 3, after that Washington Times story has run, Col. Waldron comes out with a very carefully worded statement that reveals Merritt and Wiebe weren't really given any real packet captures to look at. What does that tell you?
We The People are the plan. Stop with all the nonsense. The founders started with creating individual liberties first then went from there. Our constitution was created from the bottom up (thank God) and we have sacrificed much to keep life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Stop complaining and get involved in your local community.
From Brian Cates - Political Columnist:
A doomed spy does something very openly and publicly to fool the enemy, even if it means in the end he suffers harm. In this scenario, the Lindell team draws the enemy in with extravagant promises of irrefutable evidence that will expose them. The enemy must act, because accurate vote totals are being displayed and the claim is these accurate vote totals came directly from the packet captures. This cannot be ignored by the enemy. They know what the accurate vote counts were. They must act to prevent these pcaps from being revealed.
Remember the time line of what happened here. 1) Merritt, Wiebe and others on the cyber forensic team were given only a tiny slice of the supposed pcap data to interrogate. 2) By the close of Day 2, Merritt and Wiebe are talking to a Washington Times reporter and telling him Lindell's pcaps cannot prove what he claims they do. 3) Then on Day 3, after that Washington Times story has run, Col. Waldron comes out with a very carefully worded statement that reveals Merritt and Wiebe weren't really given any real packet captures to look at. What does that tell you?
We The People are the plan. Stop with all the nonsense. The founders started with creating individual liberties first then went from there. Our constitution was created from the bottom up (thank God) and we have sacrificed much to keep life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Stop complaining and get involved in your local community.
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