Ron Watkins [CodeMonkeyZ]
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Pegasus is not a cheap service.
NOTE:

I am not saying Flynn is a black hat.
I am not saying Flynn is a white hat.

There are plenty of BOTH intel and cointel reasons for him to be a member of those companies.

I just wanted to get this info out into the public before the Lying Press decided to use it as a distraction against audit results by harping on General Flynn for a week.
Hearing lots of websites and networks are crashing.

Last time this happened at this scale was October 2016 when Assange’s deadman switch was rumored to have been triggered.

I wonder if anybody has a deadman’s switch that is scheduled to be triggered today...

Surely they wont shut down the internet over some larp telegram channel marketing NFTs?
My dad’s website 8kun is still online even though large swaths of the internet are offline.
Gen Flynn should consider putting out a statement about his involvement in the companies close to Pegasus.
I’m curious as to the extent of what he knew regarding Pegasus and the targets of the software.
Mike Lindell’s PCAPs are very important and might be absolute proof of a cyber operation that targeted the election.
I say “might” because PCAPs are a very specific thing and would need to be proven with analysis before we know for sure.
PCAP is an abbreviation for “Packet Capture”.
Data travels over the internet in packets that can be easily intercepted with specifically designed software or hardware.
Packets are relayed over many nodes and jumps between the origin and the recipient.
Any of these relays or networks in between are able to capture packets which pass through.
Just having 100 Gorillabytes of packet captures means nothing on its own since packets are being sent constantly back and forth over the internet.
The fact that you are able to read this message means you are receiving packets in real time.
Since packets are sent back and forth constantly with any amount of jumps or networks in between, anybody along the route could theoretically capture the packets holding your online banking password and steal your money.
Now why isn’t everyone’s online bank account getting hacked every day by people who get the smart idea to run packet capturing software?
TLS, or Transfer Layer Security, encrypts your data before sending it over the network.
If anybody captures your packets while youre using TLS, then they just see a garbled mess.
Only the recipient and sender of the packet will know what the packet contains if TLS is used.
Now let’s think for a second about Mike Lindell’s PCAPs.
If Mike Lindell has PCAPs that prove there was a cyber operation that targeted the election networks, then first we need to think about how he got the PCAPs.
If we assume TLS was enabled, then Mike Lindell would only be able to get intelligible PCAPs if the person logging the packets was either the sender, receiver, or cracked the encryption of the packets.

If Mike’s team was able to crack TLS then we will have a major problem for anybody who uses the internet.

There are man-in-the-middle techniques which could grab packets thought to be end-to-end encrypted but very few groups are in position to do so. (see: nsa, cloudflare, etc).