Anonymous ID: ec2727 Aug. 20, 2021, 3:48 a.m. No.14404898   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4907 >>4927 >>4933 >>4935 >>5029 >>5087 >>5109 >>5202

Morning anons…

 

Ha! This is so great!

 

SPOILER ALERT

READ NO FURTHER IF YOU WANT SUSPENSE AROUND THE AZ AUDIT

 

TRENDING: BREAKING BIG – Jovan Pulitzer: Arizona Audit Report Will be Delivered to Senate on Friday, Results Will Be Earth-Shattering

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/breaking-big-jovan-pulitzer-arizona-audit-report-will-delivered-senate-friday-results-will-earth-shattering/

 

Remember when codemonkey was highlighting a printing company calledRUNBECK? Well ya might want to remember that name…

 

Back when color laser printers first came out, a bunch of techies figured out they could copy $20 bills super duper easy. So the secret service decided to start putting a microcode system into every printer that was capable of printing a $20. It was SUPER DUPER secret until another group of techies figured it out…

 

EVERY RUNBECK PRINTER WILL HAVE A CODE

EVERY BALLOT NOT IN THAT CODESET IS A FRAUD

 

"Just by using a microscope on a document, Schoen could tell which Kinko’s in San Francisco it was printed from, but he wondered if he could determine the origin of any Kinko’s printed document in the country. EFF fans began heading out to their local Kinko’s and mailing Schoen their documents. Thanks to a volunteer who came into the EFF office to help analyze the patterns, they were able to realize the dots were just a binary code set in a grid. Not only that, but that these dots signified the printer’s serial number, as well as the date and time the document was printed. Then Schoen created a computer program which allowed anyone to punch in the dots they found on their documents to see what data they contain."

 

So this secret code can help identify what printer you used to print a document, and the exact date and time you actually printed it.

 

https://theoutline.com/post/1713/the-history-of-the-secret-printer-code-that-may-have-caught-the-nsa-leaker

Anonymous ID: ec2727 Aug. 20, 2021, 4:23 a.m. No.14405029   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5202

>>14404898

here is another story about the "microdots" that are on every single printed piece of paper…INCLUDING BALLOTS

 

"How is the code printed, and what data does it contain? That's secret, of courseprinter vendors remain tight-lipped about the details. In 2005, the Electronic Frontier Foundation cracked the anticounterfeiting code on a Xerox color laser printer; the documents the EFF examined were date- and time-stamped, and could be traced to the location of the printer. Digging further in 2008, the EFF used the Freedom of Information Act to obtain hundreds of pages of documents on the use of printer-tracing technology from the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing. According to EFF staff technologist Seth Schoen, "the strategy of the government agencies that have worked on this technologyboth U.S. and foreign governments–is mainly to keep as quiet as possible and hope that as little information as possible gets out."

 

https://www.pcworld.com/article/229647/counterfeit_money_on_color_laser_printers.html

Anonymous ID: ec2727 Aug. 20, 2021, 5:31 a.m. No.14405276   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14405228

top kek post…you know a thing or two anon…

 

what we have been taught about how we work is misleading and very confusing…this is a better model…

 

https://youtu.be/_hvSWN3ylC8