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some serious stuff with Biden and China
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(07-13-2022, 04:51 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: I don't like Tucker Carlson. It is very difficult for me to get through one of his videos, because of his condescending way of talking to his audience.

He does present some interesting information and I gave him points for being intelligent. That is why I was surprised that he was followinng the agenda and not looking at all the huge pink elephants in the room.

As far as the Hunter angle, I have so many questions about how that came to forefront, and how and why it rears its ugly head when beneficial.

I posted elsewhere that a true addict will do anything, I mean anything, to get their drugs. The business about the laptop, now the cell phone, and the additional data "scratched" from the laptop, just makes no sense to me, when I know how easy it is to fry a computer remotely.

What is staring us in the face, is being covered up, obfuscated, and ignored, has to do with China. But what we should be looking at is not Hunter or Joe Biden's relationship and dealings with China. We should be looking at where the entire country comes into the picture. Biden can't sell the US without the approval of a lot of people. Where are they in this equation?

We are being hoodwinked. And I think that Tucker is duplicitous, along with the other talking heads, in this long game.

Got to stop. My computer is dying. Again.

I think Carlson takes that condescending tone to mimic the people he is making fun of - usually on the left - because that is how they think. I don't think he's actually doing it to be condescending to his audience. That would seem to be career suicide.

In the matter of frying computers remotely, I've been known to do that upon occasion many many moons ago, and standard computer forensic practice is to clone the hard drive, and work only with the clone, and do all of that while keeping the machines in question off the network. They have to be connected to the network to get remote access to fry them, and analyst know that, so they air-gap them from the networks.

I once had to deal with a particularly truculent individual who was not going to play nice with us, so I kept him in a pissing contest long enough to copy all of his data across the network to another drive (not a clone, just a data capture), and then deleted his entire operating system installation and turned his computer off, all from across the network, so that after that even he couldn't access it - it won't boot without an OS.

That right there was one of those "gotcha" moments. BUT - I wouldn't have been able to do it if he had not been jacked in to the network, or if he'd been smart enough to not let me piss him off and keep him on the hook long enough to get it done.

NOTE: even with the OS entirely deleted, it is still possible to access a hard drive by either jacking it in to another machine, or making use of an OS on a removable thumb drive... but most people don't have those, or know how to use them. also, be aware that "deleting" files does not really delete them, it just removes the references to that data sector containing the files you thought you deleted - the data is still there, and still available to forensic data recovery software. To actually delete it, you have to use a data wipe, but even those are hit or miss. The right ones nuke it beyond recovery even by a scanning electron microscope, and the bad ones do nothing at all but give one a false sense of security. Caveat emptor.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’




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RE: some serious stuff with Biden and China - by Ninurta - 07-13-2022, 09:22 PM

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