Anonymous ID: 4aedfa Aug. 29, 2018, 8:28 a.m. No.2783182   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3210 >>3393

I showed a friend the no name stuff someone here put together. Also showed my fiance.

 

We need to figure something out to make this more trust worthy to normies.

 

When I showed the collage of drops for proof, my fiance's first question was "how do you know all those times they're claiming are real?"

 

Now, I've been on the board when Q posts 95% of the time. See it with my own eyes. But for people who do not Who don't understand this place. She threw me for a loop and brought up a solid point. How do we prove the stuff we are showing people is not tampered with, that don't get this place?

 

Then to my friend, I show him, he says, "That's great, but useless. Wanna make some noise? Cut the shadow conspiracy shit and say how he knew. Wow me. Lol The Nostradomus shit is useless"

 

……. I tried explaining he needs the full picture, he didnt care to hear it. A shame. He's one of the smarter people I know that doesn't blindly believe any side. But seems overly paranoid to let his guard down to anything. I can empathize to a point.

 

But this makes me wonder how I can improve trying to spread the info. And what we can do to ensure to people with no idea how this place works, that the info we put together is accurate,

Anonymous ID: 4aedfa Aug. 29, 2018, 8:34 a.m. No.2783260   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2783249

I'm trying to figure that out as far back as communism/nazis

 

Where is the starting point of everything with this? Its just one continuation of one party after another keeping a plan going. Where did it start?

Anonymous ID: 4aedfa Aug. 29, 2018, 8:41 a.m. No.2783344   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3352 >>3359

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Anonymous ID: 4aedfa Aug. 29, 2018, 8:46 a.m. No.2783398   🗄️.is 🔗kun

CrowdStrike was co-founded by entrepreneur George Kurtz (CEO),[5][6] Dmitri Alperovitch (CTO),[7] and Gregg Marston (CFO, retired). In 2012, Shawn Henry, a former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executive who led both the FBI's criminal and cyber divisions, was hired to lead sister company CrowdStrike Services, Inc., which is focused on proactive and incident response services.[8]

 

The company gained recognition for providing threat intelligence and attribution to nation state actors[9] conducting economic espionage and IP theft. This includes the outing of state-sponsored Chinese group, Putter Panda, linked to China's spying on United States defense and European satellite and aerospace industries.[10] In May 2014, supported by CrowdStrike's reports, the United States Department of Justice charged five Chinese military hackers for economic cyber espionage against United States corporations. Similarly, the firm is known for uncovering the activities of Energetic Bear, an adversary group with a nexus to the Russian Federation that conducts intelligence operations against a variety of global victims with a primary focus on the energy sector.

 

Following the very public Sony Pictures hack, CrowdStrike produced attribution to the government of North Korea within 48 hours and demonstrated how the attack was carried out step-by-step.[11] On May 2015, the company released Researcher Jason Geffner's discovery of VENOM, a critical flaw in open source hypervisor called Quick Emulator (QEMU),[12] which is used in a number of common virtualization products.

 

In 2013, the company launched the Falcon software platform, a technology that stops breaches by combining next-generation antivirus, endpoint detection and response, and proactive hunting. In 2014, CrowdStrike was instrumental in identifying members of PLA Unit 61486 as the perpetrators of a number of cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure.[13][14]

 

In July 2015, Google invested in the company's Series C funding round, which in total raised $100 million. To date, CrowdStrike has achieved total funding of $256 million, with estimated annual revenue of $100 million and valuation more than $1 billion.[15] Investors include Telstra, March Capital Partners, Rackspace, Accel Partners and Warburg Pincus.[16][17] According to the company, its customers include three of the 10 largest global companies by revenue, five of the 10 largest financial institutions, three of the top 10 health care providers, and three of the top 10 energy companies.[18]

 

In 2016, the company was ranked #40 on the Deloitte Fast 500 North America list.[19]

Anonymous ID: 4aedfa Aug. 29, 2018, 8:50 a.m. No.2783449   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/10/technology/private-report-further-details-chinese-cyberattacks.html?pagewanted=print

Anonymous ID: 4aedfa Aug. 29, 2018, 9:01 a.m. No.2783582   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3597

President Clinton's landmark visit to China was the first by an American president since the suppression of student activists in 1989. The visit - marked by a vigorous and lively debate with the communist leadership - has been a triumph for Mr Clinton's policy of engaging, not isolating, China.

Ceremonial dancers

June 25: Xian

"A new day is dawning for the Chinese people - for China's greatness lies, as always, with its people."

 

President Clinton dismisses opposition to his trip back home. He calls on Beijing to respect the thoughts and beliefs of the people.

Clinton welcomed Imperial-style

 

President Clinton and family among the terracotta soldiers of Xian

June 26: Xian, Beijing

"If true they represent not China at its best … not China looking forward but looking backward."

 

First differences emerge with his Chinese hosts after reports that dissidents had been detained.

War of words over dissident arrests

 

President Clinton and Jiang Zemin review the troops

June 27: Beijing

"I believe and the American people believe, that the use of force and the tragic loss of life was wrong."

 

Inspecting troops in Tiananmen Square and a sharp exchange of views on human rights with President Jiang - screened live on Chinese TV.

Tiananmen ghost at the feast

 

President Clinton and family on the Great Wall

June 28: Beijing

 

"I believe that Chinese and Americans are brothers and sisters as children of God."

 

A day for sightseeing and also for highlighting the position of Christians in China. Attends service at one of Beijing's approved churches.

Clinton praises China's 'religious tolerance'

 

Beijing University student

June 29: Beijing

 

"Our experience demonstrates that freedom strengthens stability and helps nations to change."

 

A key speech on human rights at Beijing University, a breeding ground for the 1989 protests. Exchanges with students are broadcast live to the nation.

Clinton's freedom message

President Clinton's Beijing University speech

 

Clinton in radio phone-in

June 30: Shanghai

 

"I just want to hear from the questioners and have a conversation."

 

In a radio phone-in Clinton answers questions on a variety of topics, from football and keeping in shape to Taiwan's independence.

Clinton hails China as 'force for stability'

 

July 1: Shanghai

 

"For China, as for America, the promise for the future lies in helping our citizens to master the challenges of the global economy"

 

The president returns to a key theme - the link between economic progress and political freedom. But there no agreement on lowering trade barriers or market liberalisation - conditions that must be met before China can join the WTO.

Challenge of the global economy

China's housing revolution

 

July 2: Guilin and Hong Kong

 

"Let us, Chinese and Americans, preserve what we have inherited from the past and, in doing so, preserve the future"

 

Standing before the spectacular limestone peaks of Guilin, Mr Clinton urged China to protect the environment. Later he flies into Hong Kong's new airport

Clinton's clean up message

Clinton touches down in Hong Kong

 

July 3: Hong Kong

 

"The hard work we have accomplished has put that relationship on a much more positive and productive footing. That is good for America, good for China, good for Asia and good for the world."

 

A powerful plea for greater democracy in Asia, marks the end of this historic trip. Mr Clinton also met one of Hong Kong's most prominent opposition politicians.

Farewell plea for democracy

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/special_report/1998/06/98/clinton_in_china/118430.stm