Anonymous ID: d0a86d April 12, 2018, 10:32 p.m. No.1021375   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1021314 (prev breddd)

Oh, yes. That does resemble her. "Similar" is all I think I can say with this level of image quality. I'm sure we'll find out one way or another eventually. If it's not H in this one, we've still got 'the video' in which we'll see her doing some horrific thing. So I'm kinda chill about the "hillary" in this pic. Could be her, sure. Not much we can do to (dis)prove it atm, but our other digging/info makes it clear that it's well within possibility this is:

 

  • Surveillance Central for the Epstein Liddle St James Island

  • A video frame of Hillary being somewhere such a nice lady(as her voters think she is) shouldn't be.

Anonymous ID: d0a86d April 12, 2018, 10:47 p.m. No.1021479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1555 >>1637

>>1021433

everyone who has some kind of 'widget' you can <embedinto your webpages is tracking the viewers of those pages

 

everyone who hosts things like popular scripts and frameworks like jquery and allows you to directly link to their hosted copies of these in your HTML, they are also tracking the visitors to your pages..

 

On the web dev side, you want people to be able to leave comments at the end of your blog posts? you either code that comment system yourself or go for embedding a free, ready-made one that also does who-knows-what with the viewer stats it collects (you'll never know - you could look at the client-side javascript code you're embedding, but all it'll be doing is sending an HTTP request to the comment service's own servers. On their end, that data could be used for anything..

Anonymous ID: d0a86d April 12, 2018, 11:09 p.m. No.1021637   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1021555

>>1021479

I haven't tried it yet, but with javascript/jquery I don't see why this wouldn't be possible (especially jquery):

 

  • Say a social 'share' button is embedded into a page. Before putting it there, the dev inspects the code to make sure it's trustworthy.

 

  • It is included in the web page by <script src=""rather than the dev hosting his own copy of it.

 

  • He sees that it sends the request to the social media server when it gets clicked, then sends the relevant response to indicate the 'share' was completed. Seems legit?

 

  • Little does he know, the url used in the <script src=""is not just a text file on a server, it's dynamic - like a PHP script or something that simply serves up a version of the 'share button' script based on the circumstances

 

  • The version of the script served up to regular viewers of the dev's site would actually examine the entire page's HTML elements including things like text boxes, password fields etc and grab their values/screencap/keylog what they type on that page..

 

This is a seriously simplistic way something like this could be done, but the general point is.. you have no idea wtf these things are really doing when you embed them in your pages. Even to examination, they look innocent enough, but even before you consider what the data is being used for when it gets to the other end, the widget you thought you had examined could be using JS tricks to inject code into the page while it detects no activity etc, then reverts the source html when the page is scrolled again or you type or whatever.

Anonymous ID: d0a86d April 12, 2018, 11:16 p.m. No.1021679   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1021645

One of the many ancient names of those who rebelled against God and fell to Earth, continuing to rebel by being worshipped as gods. Our true creators? Don't believe that BS. It's the same old lie that caused man to fall in the first place. That supposedly God is the 'bad' one and Lucifer (or equivalent figure) is the one who wants us to have knowledge and unlock our true 'divine' potential (which doesn't exist - we're made in the image of God, but none are truly like God). That lie is still used over and over to this day because .. it simply works! People love the sound of that. Knowledge? Being like God? Where do I sign up!? One big lie. Our Creator is the same one who is watching over all those involved in this war - the God of the Bible, YHWH.