Anonymous ID: c82bfc Feb. 2, 2018, 7:37 a.m. No.246826   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6954

>>246306

 

This may be important, may not be, not my area but looking at it brought back memories. I followed the link to

 

key-9.com

 

Got a serious case of déjà vu.

 

Back in the day, there was PROMIS software produced by Inslaw that was stolen by the DOJ. While waiting for the memo, read about it here:

 

wired.com/1993/01/inslaw/

 

Read it, it's going to sound familiar. That was 1993 and it was a playbook for everything going on now. Old school corruption goes digital. They also backdoored the hell out of it and then sold it internationally, but that's another story. I'm familiar with it because this was one of the main things that woke me up. Hard to believe it's been 25 years and for those who woke up recently, you have no idea how good it feels to be winning.

 

 

Now take a look at the key-9 software and think about how coordinated the cabal's actions are, across the board. How in the hell does Soros keep up with all the pies he has his fingers in, much less keep track of the money? And why is it that all of them seem to be working together in a coordinated fashion when there are so many different factions?

 

Maybe Soros has been running his "color revolutions" with something like this. Kind of like a business, using all the compromised people as business unit managers. Makes management easy.

 

Maybe I'm wrong, but if the opposition's strategy and tactics are driven by an algorithm, wouldn't it be of benefit to know what it was and what the assigned values are?

 

This really sounds like a job for the Q team, but maybe there's something there for the anons. Throwing it out there for consideration because if it's that good it's got to be doored.