They were trying to insert a poison pill of classified information into the what was being presented. That means that anyone who distributed the information would be guilty and caught red handed for the crime of disseminating classified information. They caught them trying to frame them.
The EAS alert test was also changed to 2:20, coincidentally just in time to sync up with CodeMonkeyZ's appearance.
Q drop 220 reads:
"Reminder.
Unclassified setting.
Monitored and analyzed in RT.
Future answers past.
Q"
Not only that, but a post with a 3 year delta on the start of the symposium, drop 1840, read:
"[Fish]ing is fun.
they used the symposium as a bait for the enemy to expose their hand so to speak. The enemy is viewing the symposium as a threat so they use their methodology to counter it and get caught in this act
Pretty smart. I'm glad they had this contingency plan. They realized the enemy is cornered between life and death so they'll desperately use whatever they think can work.
Phishing is when some one poses as a legitimate thing to get the victim to use their thing and they unwillingly give up information in the process. A fish thinks the worm on the hook is real until they bite and then they are caught.
THIS MAKES SENSE. OH MY GOODNESS.
They were trying to insert a poison pill of classified information into the what was being presented. That means that anyone who distributed the information would be guilty and caught red handed for the crime of disseminating classified information. They caught them trying to frame them.
The EAS alert test was also changed to 2:20, coincidentally just in time to sync up with CodeMonkeyZ's appearance.
Q drop 220 reads: "Reminder.
Unclassified setting.
Monitored and analyzed in RT.
Future answers past.
Q"
Not only that, but a post with a 3 year delta on the start of the symposium, drop 1840, read: "[Fish]ing is fun.
These people are stupid.
Q"
This is absolutely nuts!
What's the meaning of the [Fish]ing is fun part?
they used the symposium as a bait for the enemy to expose their hand so to speak. The enemy is viewing the symposium as a threat so they use their methodology to counter it and get caught in this act
Pretty smart. I'm glad they had this contingency plan. They realized the enemy is cornered between life and death so they'll desperately use whatever they think can work.
Seems more like the enemy is cornered between gitmo and death. Remember - no deals.
Phishing is when some one poses as a legitimate thing to get the victim to use their thing and they unwillingly give up information in the process. A fish thinks the worm on the hook is real until they bite and then they are caught.