Is this the man who will conclusively prove the 2020 election fraud? πΊπΈπͺπΊπΈ
Google his name- Douglas Frank. Main stream media is attacking him everywhere.
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Since I'm seeing some comments on this, I will elaborate, as I am passionate about this.
I can produce you a bunch of random garbage and call it "proof of election fraud" and then tell you to "prove me wrong". Which is all essentially Lindell has done or has had done to him.
Now if he brought this to the NSA and the NSA is like "we can validate this based on these connection logs" or etc, then that'd be at least corroborated proof and I would expect the court to side with, likewise we'd have to rely on them being honest so again "requires Government to validate" the same thing that we're fighting upstream against. Just because it's our government doesn't mean it's the bad actors in our government. Devolution, No Such Agency, National Security Agency, Space Force all being a part of our government in some form.
I was expecting someone at the symposium to pull the connection logs from the Tina Peters backed up machine at the symposium and then search for the dest/src IP addies in that log on the 1 terabyte of data that Mike brought that was supposed to be the star of the show. The least Mr. Lindell could've done was a dog and pony show bullshitting up some data that matched his bullshit he showed about "this computer from china connected this voting machine" from Absolute Proof. Instead you got Cowboy Ron asking if anyone knows how batch programming works on live tv. It was a complete fucking disgrace as someone that spent my youth in the late 90s taking apart client<->server communications and peer-to-peer to cheat and hack games and applications.
The only real way I would say we could validate is if say they have a whole datastream from say something like Teamviewer which I've heard Dominion uses for "troubleshooting". Never taken apart a Teamviewer stream before, but I'd suspect it either sends a screencap or has a way to "replay" the stream which would show you exactly what happened, otherwise it would be a proprietary data stream that Dominion/whoever sets up, and I'd suspect would be encrypted, but then again, company uses old versions of Windows and shit.
This thread will not win me any friends I'm sure, but I have to call out the bullshit as I see it from my past expertise in the field and while I was on board in the beginning, as Lindell drug it out I became more skeptical, after the Symposium I lost all hope in what he has but am open to him being scammed or misinformed, dude is putting his money and reputation on the line and I will always respect that. While I moved away from programming and hacking after I got out of college and found a shitty job field in the early 2000s mixed with my introverted bashfulness, I ended up landing a job in a different field and broke my introvert shell as I learned how to communicate with people while managing businesses. I still know the underpinnings and logic behind how these things work and that hasn't changed. The TCP/IP stack is still the same except for the introduction of IPv6, but I remember IPv6 being hyped to replace IPv4 "soon because we are running out of addresses" when I was in College in early 2000s. Here we are still utilizing IPv4 for most things and many ISPs ended up just making static IPs more rare for customers and just hiding people behind their local subnets, the majority of businesses also rarely run more than one external IP now as well, whereas before it may have been common for them to have multiple ISDN or T1 lines in the olden days.
I've been debating about getting back into this and seeing if I can use my govdeals account to pick up some voting machines (saw some old diebolds up there at one time) so that I can try some attacks against them and MITM them to learn the packet structure. I know Defcon has a voter village and such that already tears into these things though and those people are probably quite more advanced than I was especially after my 20 year lull, that being said, I've spoken with numerous gaming higher ups in the past about major flaws in their MMOs by providing novel exploits that I had personally found.