Anonymous ID: 3016bf Dec. 23, 2017, 9:02 a.m. No.156798   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6834 >>6906

>>156752

Q also asked us where NK got their access codes and guidance for their missiles. What do Iridium NEXT Communications satellites do?

 

It's possible he is saying that the payload was defunct… but we can't validate that. Or, rather, we will need to wait until some news breaks about Iridium/Space-X having egg on their face. But, I suspect he is telling us that we have what we need to complete the picture with 'message sent.'

Anonymous ID: 3016bf Dec. 23, 2017, 9:32 a.m. No.156996   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7011 >>7290

>>156848

Crowdstrike and google cash… I admit, I'm not sure where the crowdstrike lead goes. It seems out of place next to the DNC drama and NK shenanigans.

 

Are we looking for a personal scandal - the CEO being crooked… or the whole institution being wrapped in a sinister goal? https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/interviews/interview-george-kurtz-crowdstrike/

 

From what I can gather, Crowdstrike's platform allows "cloud" (remote) monitoring of running processes on the computer and allows for remote action to be taken. Rather than a firewall on your computer, it is a small applet that directs "fire support" onto an intrusion.

 

That has interesting implications in today's OS and software space. Particularly with Google. Combined with the DNC scandal, it would give them a massive censorship platform. But with Win 10, Android, and iOS… what's the difference?

Anonymous ID: 3016bf Dec. 23, 2017, 9:45 a.m. No.157081   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>156884

I thought it was Musk required WW subsidies. Either way…. but, no, the incomes of most companies are not fully known - or, rather, their expenses are the hardest to know. We can know what their minimum income is based on disclosed transactions, but an accountant can legally skew costs and other metrics six ways to Sunday (and is encouraged to for tax purposes). If they are handed get out of jail free cards… then we are into the kind of accounting the federal reserve does.

Anonymous ID: 3016bf Dec. 23, 2017, 10:02 a.m. No.157208   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>157094

If Hillary was bad and the DNC was bad… why would they be allowed to run for President?

 

The fact we are discussing conspiracies and corruption makes the answer rather obvious. North Korea is a tail that wags the dog of geopolitics. It's the wizard of oz, if I may borrow the expression. Everyone believes it has power… or… is willing to play along, but if given any real contest, it will be exposed.

 

Who likes to wag dogs with tails? Who runs Open Societies? Who does Open Societies support? What do they own?

 

That is what I get out of it. But this is big-picture thinking that doesn't go anywhere in courts or with the public. Bottom to top. People and their corruption - to the institutional corruption.