Anonymous ID: ec8c9d July 17, 2018, 10:42 p.m. No.2196302   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6737

>>2196199

The transfer speed inferred from the timestamps really doesn't prove anything.

It just shows that there was a transfer or copy done locally at some point in time by a tool that didn't preserve timestamps. This is presumed to be the Linux 'cp' command because it's the only one in modern use that doesn't.

It could have been by Seth Rich on to a USB drive that he plugged directly into the server. Or it could be by some hacker who downloaded the files previously and was then copying them to a USB drive for safe keeping, to transfer them to a different air-gaped computer, or to physically mail them to Wikileaks (or hand them off during a meeting in a DC area park).

I agree that it was probably an inside job. But the timestamp and transfer-speed thing doesn't prove it.