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originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
a reply to: network dude
Yes, there were Scytl servers in Frankfurt - he mentions data being sent from Dominion networks to Frankfurt and then later on he mentions Scytl.
-MM
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: MerkabaMeditation
But you quickly used it to imply it was skewing my assessment of the video in the OP.
End of the day, what I quoted from that video shows that it is inconclusive evidence, in regards to voter data being transferred to Germany.
originally posted by: network dude
We aren't there yet.
First off, did that company have servers in Frankfurt Germany on Nov 3, 2020? This guy just testified they did. Is he lying, can it be proven? Facts over feelz. It's a new thing. I hope it catches on.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: alldaylong
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: Klassified
He wouldn't be saying it if he didn't have permission, it would end his career.
Even though he has retired ?
You are confusing the colonel that testified about the data transfers in Arizona hearings for the retired 3-star general that allegedly has knowledge of the alleged raid in Frankfort Germany. Two totally different people, you can't keep up with the discussion you lose 20 social credit points.
I am not confusing him at all.
Listen to his introdution on this clip. He states he is a RETIRED Army Colonel of 30 years.
No Brownie points for you.
I think you should get 20 of putnam6s social credit points, and no soup for him!!
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: MerkabaMeditation
Nope, that is your bias trying to project some on me.
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
To all of you people that denied that there were Scytl servers in Frankfurt during the General Election, claiming Scytl had no office there since 2019, that Dominion machines were not connected to the internet during the election, and that no data was sent from Dominion overseas - I´m delighted to tell you that you were all wrong:
In yesterdays Arizona hearing, Information Warfare Specialist Colonel Phil Waldron, testified that they monitored Dominion sending data to Scytl servers in Frankfurt on November 3rd :
-MM
originally posted by: network dude
I was under the impression they were showing the data path for a voting machine. is that not the case?
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: smurfy
I was under the impression they were showing the data path for a voting machine. is that not the case?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
It's strange that none of these experts are willing to speak up in court ... isn't it?
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: MerkabaMeditation
The greater CT is that voter data was sent and votes switched in Frankfurt.
This doesn't back up the greater CT.
Of course the only thing said was "that data was sent from Dominion´s network to Scytl servers in Frankfurt on Nov 3rd" and I said that isn't a smoking gun, as far as proving election fraud goes. That is the big picture, isn't it?
That´s what I meant that we have a smoking gun but we´re still looking for the bullet, but we´ll find it soon.
-MM