Anonymous ID: 7700d0 Sept. 4, 2020, 2:52 a.m. No.10524185   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4257 >>4264

>>10524138

TYB

 

>>10524131 last bread

>it's possible someone who accesses sentinel will get access to other data they are not authorized to

If you actually read the document you would realize that the whole damn system was built with an eye toward preventing exactly that. Not saying they were successful either. Because they may have failed. After all, we failed on 9-11. (Think P-Tech) Think virus. Think SARS as reads after LOGS within the document. COVID19. What is at the center? VID! Sentinel is hacked and we are wearing masks to prevent PLA ChiComm facial recognition intel gathering on all US citizens? If we have that big NSA data center out in Utah, then where is the ChiComm counterpart? This is what we should be digging. And then delivering God's Rods.

 

You missed my point entirely. And also failed to realize the proven tangential nature of what Q has posted in the past. IMO. Q was talking about the virus in a plausibly deniable way. If not for our benefit, then for the benefit of any future historians who may be left around to try and tease their way through this mountain of bullshit.

 

Q was tryin to put a message across here. Ask yourself what is a trusted US National Security Complex employee with high level security clearance who then betrays by serving the ChiComms? I say he is a Judas Priest. 33 pieces of silver indeed.

Anonymous ID: 7700d0 Sept. 4, 2020, 3:13 a.m. No.10524282   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10524264

>leatherfags

You raise an interesting question.

I guess it's up to people of certain ages and identities to determine their own identities. Lucky for me that's not my problem.