Anonymous ID: 89ee8b March 7, 2018, 9:27 p.m. No.585635   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5765 >>5913

>>585493

<Missing stamps?

<Certificate?

 

I don't understand your questions? How they relate to the article? Unless you have external knowledge beyond that available to anons in the article.

 

  1. How does Miami Herald reporter know there was no police search of the house? Did they stake out his front door in Gainesville after the suicide at the WH?

 

  1. Who took the picture of the bedroom with the gun case on it? A room mate? Did Miami Herald talk with a room mate of Burgess but not identify a source, not even by role?

 

It seems impossible that his residence would not be searched to determine a motive, connections to the WH, etc. absent fuckery.

Anonymous ID: 89ee8b March 7, 2018, 9:39 p.m. No.585736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5771

>>585627

If I was a bad ISP I could modify the HTML on the fly to serve you a broken email verification link. Or let's say somebody installed filters on all the backbone routers that modify data packets on the fly so you are served a page with a broken link.

Or what if your device is hacked, and the exploit is specifically to prevent you from being able to sign that petition? It IS possible you know.

 

Hmmm. Who has the backdoor capability on routers and switches? All end user devices? Wikileaks' Vault 7 release indicated that essentially ALL devices are capable of being compromised. I presume all the intelligence agencies of many countries have those capabilities now. Private hackers had a chance to weaponize all those capabilities too. Many exploits are now patched, but the ones below Ring 0 in the Intel CPUs ("Maintenance Engine") cannot be patched or avoided, as far as I know.

There are so many kinds of hackery one can mentally enumerate. It is always a possibility in some way, shape, or form.