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yellow dahlia

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115. It would be great if someone could get access and do the paper ballot recounts now.
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 03:27 PM
Feb 6

Imagine if someone could match up the physical proof to the conclusion of the analytical data that we now have.

And it all matches up to the confession-like comments made by both the grifter and his Chief Destroyer.

And our premise seems further validated by the attack on data systems being waged by the Chief Destroyer and his band of hacker punks.

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Cold comfort. According to Wired GusBob Feb 6 #1
Now, all we have to do is catch them in the act. Baitball Blogger Feb 6 #3
Yep, the entire data system needs to be rebuilt from scratch. Think. Again. Feb 6 #54
That would be an enormous undertaking Tweedy Feb 6 #57
The original system is compromised, we have to. Think. Again. Feb 6 #60
Perhaps. Today we cannot trust those in control Tweedy Feb 6 #66
No, we certainly can NOT trust the current powers. Think. Again. Feb 6 #72
It would provide a ton of IT jobs! BadgerMom Feb 6 #101
an enormous undertaking that would be contracted out to a tech bro rampartd Feb 7 #147
Same as if a foreign hacker team had infiltrated the system DBoon Feb 11 #151
"... a republic, if you can keep it" Ben Franklin. NotHardly Feb 6 #63
What data did they ALREADY steal? Bluetus Feb 6 #78
Agree with you on all counts. yellow dahlia Feb 6 #87
No. Thank you for the link. Bluetus Feb 6 #113
It would be great if someone could get access and do the paper ballot recounts now. yellow dahlia Feb 6 #115
There are Dem Governors in the majority of swing states Bluetus Feb 6 #123
That admission by trump has gotten ALMOST NO scrutiny by the mega corporate media. THAT is a huge problem in the USA. BComplex Feb 6 #88
Thank you for the clip MustLoveBeagles Feb 6 #98
That's what gets me Dem4life1234 Feb 6 #117
Screw David pack whatever with a rusty rake questionseverything Feb 6 #131
Given that the asshole actually said those words clearly KPN Feb 6 #94
AFAIK, none of the DEM Governors in any of those swing states has asked for any kind of audit Bluetus Feb 6 #108
And what SOURCE CODE has been replaced? already? Captain Zero Feb 6 #107
Absolutely. Make them file their answers to the court Bluetus Feb 6 #119
We kept getting our hands slapped every damn time we mentioned it on here Dem4life1234 Feb 6 #116
I spent years harping on the need for election security returnee Feb 6 #120
It really is mind-boggling. Bluetus Feb 6 #122
Not just "What did they steal?"... regnaD kciN Feb 6 #127
Yet, we can get all whipped up about Tiktok Bluetus Feb 6 #145
Yep. The damage has already been done. What's KPN Feb 6 #92
And fine Elon for the bills racked up fixing, patching re-coding, whatever is needed to get his geeks the f' out Attilatheblond Feb 6 #109
an what about evilhime Feb 6 #93
Absolutely. To give Krause or Elez "special employee" access is giving the Musk & the Musk Hacker Group access. ancianita Feb 6 #144
Thank you Retired Veterans! Baitball Blogger Feb 6 #2
Too late, He and the Z kiddies have the data and set the backdoors....nt wcmagumba Feb 6 #4
Yup. They have installed command/control software - probably root kits that can't be detected. erronis Feb 6 #26
Surely there are backups? BadgerKid Feb 6 #46
And as young and privileged as they are, they're the type to haele Feb 6 #74
Remember the Enron conversations? Laughing about "grandma"? CaptainTruth Feb 6 #102
Yup, this was reported on various news outlets. Treasury engineers witnessed their manipulation of the code. Native Feb 6 #90
Data migration this weekend? yellow dahlia Feb 6 #128
I heard this on either MSNBC, CNN, or the Sirius Progressive station (likely Stephanie's show, but could have been Thom) Native Feb 6 #138
Thanks yellow dahlia Feb 6 #139
I am so happy about this! One worry I have...what happens if they ignore the court order? LiberalLoner Feb 6 #5
We won't know it gab13by13 Feb 6 #30
They no doubt already have the data. arthritisR_US Feb 6 #59
Listen to Michael Popak. He gives a good break down. PortTack Feb 6 #85
Really, not good enough. These people, granted 'read-only' access can simply use their cellphones to copy sinkingfeeling Feb 6 #6
They had more than read only access. travelingthrulife Feb 6 #61
Mission accomplished. Backdoors installed and now the children can work comfortably in their recliners LiberalArkie Feb 6 #7
Or sitting in offices in Beijing or Moscow/Saint Petersburg. erronis Feb 6 #29
But the children doing the work I don't think they realize that Big Iron is designed for backups and LiberalArkie Feb 6 #99
I'm pretty sure you're misreading that order. MineralMan Feb 6 #8
Read only Wifes husband Feb 6 #17
Tom Krause is the CEO of CSG, the parent of Citrix, the REMOTE ACCESS company Prairie Gates Feb 6 #9
If the judge finds out this NOT-TRO is poorly informed, she might issue a superseding order that's a ancianita Feb 6 #16
I was wondering if this order was enough. yellow dahlia Feb 6 #129
Go Norm Go dem4decades Feb 6 #10
Damn! I NEEDED THIS! Thank you, Norm Eisen! Some good news after the overwhelming avalanche of bad... hlthe2b Feb 6 #11
They need to be... 2naSalit Feb 6 #12
Put them on a Space-X starship Seinan Sensei Feb 6 #42
It's too late! LittleGirl Feb 6 #13
And don't be surprised if your refund or Social Security is delayed (forever.) erronis Feb 6 #32
I have to wonder if these young men are aware of how history will judge them Arazi Feb 6 #14
History ? Hell, they'd better worry about how a criminal court will judge them. eppur_se_muova Feb 6 #19
Oh definitely. I'm certain they've broken some serious laws Arazi Feb 6 #25
After what they have done even criminal court may be the least of their worries. hadEnuf Feb 6 #84
This should be treated the same as espionage valleyrogue Feb 6 #23
I'm good with that Arazi Feb 6 #27
We are so far from that with this court order.. halobeam Feb 6 #47
It is GOING to be done. It will be done legally valleyrogue Feb 6 #48
what is going to be done? MadameButterfly Feb 6 #83
I'm not in favor of the death penalty, either, generalbetrayus Feb 6 #86
USAID 'to the wood chipper' GusBob Feb 6 #33
They should be rounded up and sent to Florence ADX or be on death row valleyrogue Feb 6 #52
Unfortunately they'll be pardoned Arazi Feb 6 #58
An insider is going to turn against them one way or the other. valleyrogue Feb 6 #67
We can hope. And sooner than later Arazi Feb 6 #69
What my late dad always said: "If two people know a secret, it isn't a secret anymore." n/t valleyrogue Feb 6 #77
Unless trump/Musk go after what gold is left at Fort Knox, they are not going to get much from disbursement records. Silent Type Feb 6 #15
You forgot the sarcasm thingy gab13by13 Feb 6 #35
Uh... don't they already steal the data? sakabatou Feb 6 #18
My IT business son in NM: Too late. They're already in and have been since last week when the govt portals went down ancianita Feb 6 #20
HUGE malaise Feb 6 #21
That's great. choie Feb 6 #22
My IT business son in NM also says: ancianita Feb 6 #24
Yes Wired.com is crushing it with the coverage Arazi Feb 6 #34
You install the backdoor and the operating system level (or even below). erronis Feb 6 #38
So without any knowledge of this language it's possible? Arazi Feb 6 #41
no not accurate lapfog_1 Feb 6 #76
Thank you. Really interesting Arazi Feb 6 #80
They are slow to change lapfog_1 Feb 6 #89
. Arazi Feb 6 #91
Kara Swisher said something along the lines of they will need to get in there with some "white hat hackers" yellow dahlia Feb 6 #130
it would be very hard to even know where they started lapfog_1 Feb 6 #141
I was just about to post "It doesn't even matter if they 'know' COBOL, because AI most definitely does" AZJonnie Feb 6 #95
mostly to demonstrate just HOW EASY it is to steal everything lapfog_1 Feb 6 #106
Indeed. And the potential for damage simply by having access to a system administrator-level database role AZJonnie Feb 6 #110
See Nathan Tankus's pieces pioche4 Feb 6 #103
Oh he's been on fire! Arazi Feb 6 #118
I read the Tankus piece you linked. yellow dahlia Feb 6 #133
Wired and 404media? I'll take The Guardian and ProPublica, The American Prospect, etc. erronis Feb 6 #36
Wired is legit Arazi Feb 6 #45
Okay, quibble about sources, but the fact of backdoor installation is what the govt portal shutdown was for. ancianita Feb 6 #53
Wired is great Tweedy Feb 6 #64
Should Rebl2 Feb 6 #28
Keep the heat on. ProudMNDemocrat Feb 6 #31
Celebrate, but we won't even know gab13by13 Feb 6 #37
I think they would do it by altering the databases directly. erronis Feb 6 #40
Grateful to Norm Eisen!!! flamingdem Feb 6 #39
Shouldn't this be done by Democrats? Owens Feb 6 #43
It should be done by Americans. n/t eShirl Feb 6 #104
So what are the chances Diraven Feb 6 #44
Too late, the backdoor has probably already been established. Lars39 Feb 6 #49
DOJ attorneys agree to temporarily limit DOGE's access to Treasury payment systems: report LetMyPeopleVote Feb 6 #50
This just legitimizes their prior entry into the system... Think. Again. Feb 6 #56
They'll be pardoned before it ever gets that far Arazi Feb 6 #65
I still hope we'll find our way out from under the nazis, somehow. Think. Again. Feb 6 #70
Same Arazi Feb 6 #71
Solidarity! Think. Again. Feb 6 #73
Somehow. yellow dahlia Feb 6 #134
exactly. It's a Permission Slip. halobeam Feb 6 #79
Good, now we just have to rebuild the entire data system from scratch. Think. Again. Feb 6 #51
Won't happen under this administration Arazi Feb 6 #62
That's true, and we shouldn't trust it if it does. Think. Again. Feb 6 #68
Here is a list of the people who will also have access LetMyPeopleVote Feb 6 #55
If a president can ignore the law then can't he just ignore the courts and pardon anyone who does his bidding? Jansen Feb 6 #75
Are you sure? kansasobama Feb 6 #81
Actually, they didn't block anything. The deed was done a week ago.This will drag out, no one will be brought to justice ancianita Feb 6 #82
will they comply though? LymphocyteLover Feb 6 #96
Who is going to escort Musk & his team from the premises? FakeNoose Feb 6 #97
Keep Blocking 'Em!✊ Daleuhlmann Feb 6 #100
They have to be... 2naSalit Feb 6 #105
Good. But we need an immediate forensic audit to see what was stolen! SunSeeker Feb 6 #111
How would that get implemented? yellow dahlia Feb 6 #136
Yes, an independent audit would have to be ordered by the judge. nt SunSeeker Feb 6 #137
Best of luck enforcing it misanthrope Feb 6 #112
Good! Meowmee Feb 6 #114
Norm Eisen Court win Jjmc Feb 6 #121
Welcome to DU ! KS Toronado Feb 7 #146
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Feb 7 #149
Update: one of the named exemptions (Marko Elez) forced to resign from DOGE for RACISM Prairie Gates Feb 6 #124
They already had access to it though. City Lights Feb 6 #125
True.................. Lovie777 Feb 6 #126
K&R spanone Feb 6 #132
The damage was already done. Karma13612 Feb 6 #135
A court order? Ha! hurple Feb 6 #140
Elon the Nazi stupid IT Goons already migrated these databases to other servers or at least flatfiles. StocktonNative Feb 6 #142
Are Tom Krause & Marko Elez the 20 year goons Elon Ilsa Feb 6 #143
So what about this?? samplegirl Feb 7 #148
Closing the barn door after the horse is gone. Heftylefty Feb 11 #150
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