From two posts ago
>Why would I say 4,10,20 if it just meant DJT?
>Was it supposed to be easy or hard to decrypt?
>Why encrypt if it was so simple?
>The nuclear launch codes were just "a string of zeros" for many years. Why?
From 1962, when John F Kennedy instituted PAL encoding on nuclear weapons, until 1977, the combination to fire the devastating missiles at the height of the Cold War was just 00000000.
This was chosen by Strategic Air Command in an effort to make the weapons as quick and as easy to launch as possible
>Why would the above fact ever be made public?
Transparency with NATO who the U.S. wanted to use PAL codes via
National Security Action Memorandum Number 160.
>Why would a Honeypot ever want to be used for entering nuclear launch codes, when the means of entering the codes are already impossible to overcome?
To entrap someone who uses the wrong launch codes. Or link to someone who is known to be monitering said honeypot.
>Who exactly would such a system entrap?
FBI or CIA? Possibly NK of they are using outdated U.S. tech.
>Why have I said Alice & Wonderland? Why have I said Commander & Chief?
>Who is the other person other than Trump that is needed to authorize a nuclear launch?
Secretary of Defense.
>Where has he been EXACTLY since the 3 airline carriers were moved to the Pacific?
Not sure, his schedule has been 'traveling' since the 4th.
>How many pellets of koi food were in the box when Abe tipped the whole box? And Trump? >What is the highest common factor between these numbers?
>Is it the same HCF as 4,10,20?
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