Texas Election Fraud Evidence - The Truth: Trump won Texas by over 1.5M votes
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My job is mostly IT within my company, and I keep hearing people say "insert a poison pill" and I have no idea what that is supposed to mean. You archive data, then present a full copy. If there is a "poison pill" whatever that is supposed to mean, you go back to the archive. If you're not backing up your data, I don't even know why you'd say it was important. Especially if he has a whole CI team.
What would have happened, if Mike had released more data, is Josh was poised to copy and steal it, in violation of his NDA. Then, either he or someone he passed the data off to would insert the "poison pill". This would happen before the fake news would get their hands on the data.
The "poison pill" would be a corruption of the data somehow, could be anything, but it would render the data invalid if scrutinized closely.
Then the poisoned data would be handed to the fake news media, who would then scrutinize the data, find that it is corrupted and invalid (thanks to the inserted poison pill) and then the fake news would blast it out on every channel and outlet that Mike's data is invalid.
Mike would of course still have a copy of the un-corrupted data, but he would be spending the next 3 months in an uphill battle fighting the fake news and their false accusations that his data was invalid. This would be extra hard for Mike because he is censored almost everywhere.
Everything worked out because in the end, the data is still safe and secure, and the whole episode exposed a few swamp rats like Josh and fake news journalist Zachary Petrizzo.
Wait, he never released the data though.
He released enough raw data for the red team to spend 2 weeks on.
What he did release was validated by the red team, including swamp rat Josh, to be from the 2020 election.
The rest of the data is available in viewable form on frankspeech.com. All you're missing is the actual packet captures that produced the data being shown, which Mike has locked up in a secure place, waiting for its day in court.
huh ok