Clandestine trashed a lot of his reputation last week but going to have to agree with him right now, if not for Telegram I wouldn't have known shit about what was going on over in Ukraine. Gregg is being way too "trust me bro" right now.
Same. As this has developed I grow increasingly suspicious of Gregg and the entire TTV operation.
I mean let's think about it, not just the overall lack of results (OK, Konnech finally seems huge but did they even really find it?) but the Mules - they put out this movie exposing the mules for what? To get us to vote in person? Why tip off the enemy like this?
I still think the Big Fraud is in the machines/algorithms, and the secondary one in the piles of ballots (which had to be important enough there were documented piles/trucks of them, videos of being re-fed thru machines etc, but still). It's almost like the whole operation has been to confuse things rather that keep the focus on the machines which Lindell - who I trust a lot more highly - is still hammering on. No pun intended.
Edit: Mules - can we really trust D'Souza? He always struck me as sort of a neocon kind of until this. Do I have this totally wrong? Did someone give him a big break here? Hmm...?
It appears that Gregg is mainly concerned with OpSec and the people sharing their location and data that are involved in the pit and analytics are targets. Surface users may be at risk of data being taken from their contact lists, call logs, photos, location, browser history, online purchases and other online accounts and logins. If he's seen evidence that any of this is the case but that giving his evidence would out a good guy, then he's perfectly justified in putting that out. He already said nobody will heed it, because of reactions like this- emotion before thought.
I'm cool with uninstalling it and keeping with truth social and here; apps are sneaky AF anyway.
Are people at risk for using Telegram? If so, how are they at risk? And who is abusing Telegram for nefarious purposes?
If the enemy REALLY wanted any one of us dead, we already would be.
Is it due to fake accounts/bots?
I get it people trust Gregg, and his work on 2000 Mules is amazing, but I’m gonna need more than a “trust me bro”, on this one.
-Clandestine
Clandestine trashed a lot of his reputation last week but going to have to agree with him right now, if not for Telegram I wouldn't have known shit about what was going on over in Ukraine. Gregg is being way too "trust me bro" right now.
Same. As this has developed I grow increasingly suspicious of Gregg and the entire TTV operation.
I mean let's think about it, not just the overall lack of results (OK, Konnech finally seems huge but did they even really find it?) but the Mules - they put out this movie exposing the mules for what? To get us to vote in person? Why tip off the enemy like this?
I still think the Big Fraud is in the machines/algorithms, and the secondary one in the piles of ballots (which had to be important enough there were documented piles/trucks of them, videos of being re-fed thru machines etc, but still). It's almost like the whole operation has been to confuse things rather that keep the focus on the machines which Lindell - who I trust a lot more highly - is still hammering on. No pun intended.
Edit: Mules - can we really trust D'Souza? He always struck me as sort of a neocon kind of until this. Do I have this totally wrong? Did someone give him a big break here? Hmm...?
It appears that Gregg is mainly concerned with OpSec and the people sharing their location and data that are involved in the pit and analytics are targets. Surface users may be at risk of data being taken from their contact lists, call logs, photos, location, browser history, online purchases and other online accounts and logins. If he's seen evidence that any of this is the case but that giving his evidence would out a good guy, then he's perfectly justified in putting that out. He already said nobody will heed it, because of reactions like this- emotion before thought.
I'm cool with uninstalling it and keeping with truth social and here; apps are sneaky AF anyway.
If he had put it out like that it would have gone over way better.
Exactly. :)