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Cyber expert says his team can’t prove Mike Lindell’s claims that China hacked election

Stevicus

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Whould'a thunk?

But cyber expert Josh Merritt, who is on the team hired by Mr. Lindell to interrogate the data for the symposium, told The Washington Times that packet captures are unrecoverable in the data and that the data, as provided, cannot prove a cyber incursion by China.​

EXCLUSIVE: Cyber expert says his team can’t prove Mike Lindell’s claims that China hacked election

The article noted that the individual who was the source of the data in question suffered a stroke on the eve of the symposium:

Several cyber experts at the symposium became frustrated late into the first day with not being provided with packet captures.

Mr. Merritt and Mr. Wiebe said the missing packet captures could be a result of either the format the data was sent in or they were withheld by the source of the information, Dennis L. Montgomery.

Mr. Montgomery is a former government contractor who developed cyber tools named HAMMER and SCORECARD, which were allegedly used by the U.S. to influence foreign elections. Mr. Montgomery came forward with the data after he said the tools were being used to influence U.S. elections, according to Mr. Wiebe.

Mr. Merritt confirmed that Mr. Montgomery was the source of the data.

But the data Mr. Montgomery sent contains no packet captures and cannot be used to validate Mr. Lindell’s marquee theory, which he planned to unveil at the symposium, said the two experts.

Mr. Montgomery reportedly suffered a stroke on the eve of the symposium and has not been in contact with Mr. Lindell’s team or any cyber experts at the symposium.
 

Stevicus

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Yes, and....?

Well, I'm not sure what it means. What I've noticed, though, is that throughout all of this, there have been big claims made about "fraud," "hacked voting machines," and purported "mountains of evidence" to support it. But when the day comes for them to actually present all these "mountains of evidence," something happens. Something goes wrong, like their dog ate their homework or something.

They haven't won a single one of their court cases, and the audit in Arizona has been widely criticized as sloppy and unprofessional.

And now this. Claims of Chinese hacking the election and 37 terabytes of data to be examined by cybersecurity experts, who said there was nothing there. The data was illegitimate. And the person who is said to have furnished this data suffers a stroke a day before it was to be presented for review. If the guy really did suffer a stroke, then I am truly sorry, as I don't wish any harm on anyone. But it's just curious, that's all.
 

exchemist

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This is all for the media, in order to keep the flame alive for the faithful that so desperately want to believe the election was compromised, that's all. There is no intention to bring anything to court.

Just keep repeating the lie, so that people predisposed to believe it don't lose faith. Goebbels would be proud.
 
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exchemist

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I see he has also claimed to have been attacked at his hotel, though the police say no report has been filed: MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell ‘attacked’ at hotel

He's made it up, almost certainly.

Got to keep the sub-QAnon idea alive of these evil paedos trying to subvert the State, rather than have Trump supporters realise that it is Trump and his team that is trying to do that.
 
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