Anonymous ID: 6628f4 Sept. 26, 2024, 5:40 p.m. No.21664197   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4205 >>4323 >>4721

Did Iran plant the child porn, too? The failed Trump assassination is a gift that keeps on giving

 

Illicit files on devices of would-be assassin Routh’s son Oran will likely make him fit easier into any narrative Washington wants to peddle

 

Presidential assassinations have become such a yawn now. Nothing like some kiddie porn to spice things up. And why not toss a foreign foe into the mix, while they’re at it.

 

Twice in two months someone has allegedly tried to knock off former (and potential future) US President Donald Trump. There was barely any time for authorities to give the public info about the first shooter’s background and motives before another one came along. Which must be why they haven’t bothered furnishing the info. In any case, the 'first' shooter is dead now, shot on the rooftop. He managed to fire some bullets at Trump before secret service and local law enforcement officers put down their coffees to deal with him. What’s this guy’s name again? Who even cares. Let’s just move along to the next assassination attempt, shall we? Because, apparently, we now live in a video game where everyone just shrugs them off and carries on.

 

Next up: Ryan Routh. Player Two is a middle-aged guy who got so worked up over Kiev and Washington’s shared rhetoric about the need to support Ukraine that he took it personally. He went over to Ukraine and tried to go straight to the frontlines himself, but was denied his wish to become cannon fodder. So he just hung around Kiev, turning into such a fixture that he photobombed an Azov propaganda video. He had a GoFundMe for the purchase of drones, had personally spent some time handcrafting some, and told any media outlet that would listen to him how he was recruiting foreign fighters for Kiev from places like Afghanistan. This guy was all up in everyone’s grill, and even headed to Washington DC for media interviews about his efforts, yet Routh didn’t register on the radar of any responsible adults.

 

Even the pro-Ukrainian NAFO [North Atlantic Fella Organization] trolls on social media have been trying to disown him as too nuts even for them. But perhaps the fact that he blended in so well made him harder to pick up. Even when it’s alleged that he spent 12 hours hanging out by Trump’s West Palm Beach golf club before taking a failed shot at the president while he golfed.

 

Anyway, he’s in prison now, charged with attempted assassination. But the Justice Department found a manifesto, and published it. “Dear World, This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump,” it says. In case anyone may have figured that he was just in the area cleaning his gun and it accidentally discharged in Trump’s general direction. “But I am so sorry I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster,” said the guy whose gumption was, by all accounts, not actually called into question on anything he has done, unlike his competence or judgment. “It is up to you now to finish the job, and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job,” it reads. If his bullets weren’t able to finish the job on Trump, then he apparently was going to make sure that his valuation of Trump as being worth a piddling $150,000 would.

 

So where did this guy get the cash? Who knows. But the US intelligence community is trying to plant the idea in the minds of both Trump and the general public that if Trump gets successfully picked off, it’s because of Iran and not their own industrial-grade incompetence. “Big threats on my life by Iran. The entire U.S. Military is watching and waiting. Moves were already made by Iran that didn’t work out, but they will try again,” Trump wrote on X.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/604717-oran-routh-trump-assassination-cp/

Anonymous ID: 6628f4 Sept. 26, 2024, 5:42 p.m. No.21664206   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Iran trying to kill Trump benefits Israel.

 

It brings war directly to Iran.

 

Only a fool would pursue such a failed strategy which hands your sworn enemy everything they want!

Anonymous ID: 6628f4 Sept. 26, 2024, 5:49 p.m. No.21664246   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4389 >>4437 >>4481 >>4675 >>4860 >>4958 >>5035

Who is running the Cyber attacks?

 

April 20, 2019

 

Israel Has Back Door on All Microsoft Devices

 

With Microsoft’s move to Israel, Israel now has full and total access to all home, business, corporate, and soon, military computers – The Pentagon Cloud Contract (JEDI). A sick, psychotic racial and religious supremacist state with an ultra-right-wing extremist at the helm has the planet at its fingertips.

 

Microsoft Windows 10 is now fully coded in Israel. The Windows Security Center. Updates. R&D. It’s all done in Israel. The NSA has to mess about to get their malware implanted in 90% of the world’s computers. Not Israel, they just include it with a forced update.

 

It’s official, Windows is now officially fully malware in its own right.

 

But it gets worse. The Intel hardware backdoor is not limited to the “Management Engine.” There are dozens of “God Mode” registry entries that give access to the DEC – Deeply Embedded Core. The Goldman Sachs funded “Arc Processor”. This means a simple entry such as “0f3f” in machine code at the command line level will give full access to a system with full administrator privileges. Cybersecurity specialists are full-time searching for these computational entries and there are potentially millions.

 

All of these dozens of software and hardware backdoors were implanted from around 2006 and on when Intel moved to Israel. The ramifications are catastrophic in nature.

Israel is now deeply in bed with China and Russia on the massive Belt & Road project. No one is pulling up Israel and it’s massive technology theft out of the United States and elsewhere.

 

https://veteranstoday.com/2019/04/20/israel-has-back-door-on-all-microsoft-devices/

 

23 April 2015

 

How Intel came to be Israel’s best tech friend

 

A newly found cache of photographs shows the development of one of the country’s most important ongoing business relationships

 

For Intel, the country’s largest single tech employer, a strong relationship with Israel was always in the cards – or rather, in the chips. Although few remember now, nearly fifty years on, it was an Israeli engineer working for Intel in California, Dov Frohman, who in 1972 paved the way for computing as we know it when he invented the EPROM, the ultra-violet light, erasable, read-only memory chip that eventually led to the creation of flash memory.

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/how-intel-came-to-be-israels-best-tech-friend/

 

Israel Inside: A history of Intel's R&D in Israel

 

Intel is Israel's biggest private-sector employer and has been behind some of its best-known projects, from the Pentium M to Cloverview.

 

https://www.zdnet.com/article/israel-inside-a-history-of-intels-r-d-in-israel/

 

Is Intel's Management Engine a backdoor for security groups and hackers, or just a feature created to aid businesses?

 

Various sources report that Intel’s latest x86 chips contain a secret backdoor. SoftPedia cites security expert Damien Zammit as revealing that these Intel chips come with an embedded subsystem called the Management Engine (ME) that functions as a separate CPU and cannot be disabled, and the code is proprietary.

 

https://www.techrepublic.com/article/is-the-intel-management-engine-a-backdoor/

 

And it wouldn't be a Jewish set up if they didn't attack the opposition!

 

14 March 2018,

 

Israeli firm claims to find ‘critical’ security flaws in AMD chips

Cybersecurity company says vulnerabilities could allow hackers to take over computers, networks; but many experts question validity of report, as well as CTS Labs’ methods

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-firm-claims-to-find-critical-security-flaws-in-amd-chips/

Anonymous ID: 6628f4 Sept. 26, 2024, 5:59 p.m. No.21664313   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4675 >>4860 >>4958 >>5035

U.S. Flying Terrorists Into The U.S. on Private Flights

 

What if I told you the private airline companies have lucrative contracts with the department of defense to take illegal immigrants, including known criminals, back and forth to their home countries over and over and over again. Sonya LaBosco a former US federal air marshal is here with this exclusive story.

 

We have a homeless crisis. At the same time they are importing migrants from them third world and giving them room and board. How is this tolerable?

 

https://youtu.be/O-S_0Ie8KQw

Anonymous ID: 6628f4 Sept. 26, 2024, 6:05 p.m. No.21664341   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5019

Your phone is more than just listening to you

 

It would appear that our smartphones operate beyond their so-called parameters without our knowledge. Nick joins me to assert these devices have further intrusions and infringements on our bodies and mind in a way we perhaps hadn't imagined.

 

https://old.bitchute.com/video/L8lOyjg28q0r/

Anonymous ID: 6628f4 Sept. 26, 2024, 6:09 p.m. No.21664360   🗄️.is 🔗kun

TBS = Total Bull Shit. Or should it be; TURBS = Total Un-Restricted Bull Shit"

 

TURBS. That'll work! It's life under the heel of Rothschild Jewry.

 

Why haven't the "covid" perps been hanged yet? I wonder what's taking so long? I guess a thousand Gallows can't be built that fast. There's not very many qualified Gallows builders. And the materials are in short supply, especially rope. But then there's Firing Squads; that would be easier.

 

https://www.globalresearch.ca/there-never-was-a-virus-there-never-was-a-pandemic/5841105

 

kek

Anonymous ID: 6628f4 Sept. 26, 2024, 6:13 p.m. No.21664374   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4376

British Bank NatWest Uses Carbon Tracker To Monitor And Crack Down On Customers' Meat Purchases

 

London-based NatWest, considered to be part of the 'big four' clearing banks in the United Kingdom, is using a carbon footprint tracker on its customers to monitor their purchases of meat, and attempting to persuade them to buy alternatives instead.

 

In 2021, the megabank launched a free carbon footprint tracker app in collaboration with carbon tracking firm CoGo, linking CO2 emissions to customers' purchases, along with "providing hints and tips on how to go greener and resources for doing so," NatWest said in a press release. "Users will be able to log their commitments and behavior changes."

 

https://winepressnews.com/2024/09/25/british-bank-natwest-uses-carbon-tracker-to-monitor-and-crack-down-on-customers-meat-purchases/

Anonymous ID: 6628f4 Sept. 26, 2024, 6:26 p.m. No.21664429   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4675 >>4860 >>4958 >>5035

Mozilla faces backlash for Firefox’s “Privacy Preserving Attribution” feature

 

Mozilla is facing intense backlash over its new Firefox feature, “Privacy Preserving Attribution” (PPA), which has sparked privacy concerns. Advocacy groups, particularly NOYB, have filed complaints, accusing Mozilla of tracking user behavior across websites without explicit consent, raising alarms about potential violations of EU privacy laws.

 

Although the PPA feature is intended to help advertisers gauge ad effectiveness without collecting personal data, the controversy centers around it being enabled by default in Firefox 128. Critics argue this undermines user privacy and choice, fueling the growing debate over balancing advertising needs with data protection.

 

techcrunch.com/2024/09/25/mozilla-hit-with-privacy-complaint-in-eu-over-firefox-tracking-tech/

 

www.business2community.com/business-news/is-it-firefoxs-google-incognito-moment-as-mozilla-hit-with-privacy-complaint-02828868

Anonymous ID: 6628f4 Sept. 26, 2024, 6:28 p.m. No.21664438   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4675 >>4781 >>4860 >>4958 >>5035

Rigged game

 

Representative Darrell Issa violated the STOCK Act, disclosing $175 million in Treasury transactions 500 days late.

 

Representative Darrell Issa is facing scrutiny after a significant violation of the STOCK Act, disclosing $175 million in Treasury transactions more than 500 days late. While the typical fine for such violations is a mere $200, enforcement of these penalties remains inconsistent, fueling concerns about accountability in Congress.

 

The STOCK Act, intended to curb insider trading and promote transparency, has been widely criticized for its lax enforcement and minimal penalties. Numerous lawmakers have violated the act without facing serious repercussions, raising questions about the law’s effectiveness in holding officials accountable.

 

The STOCK Act requires members of Congress to disclose stock trades within 30 to 45 days, depending on when they learn about the transaction. If they fail to meet this deadline, they face a fine of $200 for a first-time infraction.

 

campaignlegal.org/update/repeat-stock-act-violations-senators-make-case-new-legislation

 

news.bloomberglaw.com/business-and-practice/rep-issa-says-he-will-draft-litigation-finance-disclosure-bill