Anonymous ID: 57f87a Jan. 1, 2020, 6:55 p.m. No.7689114   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>7688991

 

Who's readin Muh Messages?

 

NOV 7th 2019,

Something strange is happening with text messages in the US right now. Overnight, a multitude of people received text messages that appear to have originally been sent on or around Valentine’s Day 2019. These people never received the text messages in the first place; the people who sent the messages had no idea that they had never been received, and they did nothing to attempt to resend them overnight.

 

Delayed messages were sent from and received by both iPhones and Android phones, and the messages seem to have been sent and received across all major carriers in the US. Many of the complaints involve T-Mobile or Sprint, although AT&T and Verizon have been mentioned as well.

 

A company named Syniverse, which provides networking services, later took blame for the messages being delayed. Syniverse said a single server was at fault: that server failed on February 14th, trapping messages waiting to be sent out; the server was only brought back online on November 7th. When that happened, all of the messages were finally delivered.

 

Guess who owns Syniverse?

The Carylile Group!

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syniverse

 

https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/7/20953422/text-messages-delayed-received-overnight-valentines-day-delay

Anonymous ID: 57f87a Jan. 1, 2020, 6:59 p.m. No.7689137   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9212

Spelling errors corrected.

 

>>7688991

 

Who's readin Muh Messages?

 

NOV 7th 2019,

Something strange is happening with text messages in the US right now. Overnight, a multitude of people received text messages that appear to have originally been sent on or around Valentine’s Day 2019. These people never received the text messages in the first place; the people who sent the messages had no idea that they had never been received, and they did nothing to attempt to resend them overnight.

 

Delayed messages were sent from and received by both iPhones and Android phones, and the messages seem to have been sent and received across all major carriers in the US. Many of the complaints involve T-Mobile or Sprint, although AT&T and Verizon have been mentioned as well.

 

A company named Syniverse, which provides networking services, later took blame for the messages being delayed. Syniverse said a single server was at fault: that server failed on February 14th, trapping messages waiting to be sent out; the server was only brought back online on November 7th. When that happened, all of the messages were finally delivered.

 

Guess who owns Syniverse?

The Carlyle Group!

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syniverse

 

https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/7/20953422/text-messages-delayed-received-overnight-valentines-day-delay>>7689114

Anonymous ID: 57f87a Jan. 1, 2020, 7:13 p.m. No.7689265   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>7689225

 

$27

 

That means something!

 

Awhile back I was researching Omar contributions.. I came across an odd donation for EXACTLY 27 dollars. This donation was somewhat connected to the Muslim Brotherhood! I posted it last year so I will need to redig to see If I can find the file… but this definitely means something!

 

Dont have to take my word on this… but, please, keep your eyes on this one.

 

I'll try to find the file in the meantime!