Anonymous ID: 1b6c74 April 4, 2020, 9:44 p.m. No.8690978   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0983

>>8690897

evidence of congressional testimony has been scrubbed from the interwebz

 

Many of us remember Peter Strzok stating "I answer to a higher authority Mr. Chairman" in his congressional testimony about his bias in the "russia collusion" narrative.

Here is the "Full" testimony here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANohtXQhkQw

of which I just went through every moment of it.

The part where he says he answers to a higher authority has been removed from the video. This is CSPAN, not some left-wing biased site like MSDNC or CNN.

Then I went and searched for the video, found evidence in the meta of it having been discussed, but when I go on the site to find the conversation, the conversation is removed.

 

This is evidence of big media removing public archive footage and evidence from the public sphere. This is evidence of a crime!

 

Our history is being changed right before our eyes.

If [they] can change congressional records, there is nothing off-limits to [them]

every single piece of history needs to be questioned. Changing congressional records is an absolute crime.

 

full 8hr testimony here: https://www.c-span.org/video/?447953-1/fbi-deputy-assistant-director-peter-strzok-testifies-2016-investigations

Anonymous ID: 1b6c74 April 4, 2020, 11:03 p.m. No.8691423   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1467

>>8691338

>Cryptonomicon

Abstract This essay considers how Neal Stephenson’s 1999 epic novel Cryptonomicon engages with the long-standing and complex relationship between cryptology and national/transnational identity.

 

Cryptonomicon's layered and disjointed structure allows it to explore the impact of cryptography and cryptanalysis in the Second World War (as well as their impact on the consequent rewriting of the international political stage), to reflect on the place of technology in the recent history of cryptology, and to consider how emergent (and supposedly secure) data storage technologies not only open up planetary-wide communication traffic but also unsettle the agreed protocols of national and international law. Stephenson provides a sense of technology's global effects by offering not a straightforward narrative of the demise of the nation-state but by showing how technologies are in a process of constant negotiation with the institutions of the nation-state, drawing upon the economic, material, and intellectual resources of the nation state, while at the same time challenging notions of a bordered and coherent national identity and working to disestablish nations of their regulatory authority. The essay is informed by recent work on cryptology, data havens, globalization, transnationalism, and postcoloniality, as well as Derrida's work on archives and technology.

 

full text epub: https://anonfile.com/b6b0nbm3o6/Cryptonomicon_by_Neal_Stephenson_epub

Anonymous ID: 1b6c74 April 5, 2020, 12:31 a.m. No.8691690   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8691578

>the Nazis (who no longer exist)

they never did

you won't find a single National Socialist Germany document with the word Nazi on it.

Only Ashkenazi in reference to German Jews.

Anonymous ID: 1b6c74 April 5, 2020, 12:45 a.m. No.8691727   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1734

>>8691612

>Tera Computer

I'm not done with this decrpyt yet, but you mentioning this made

me think you might have a use for something I found

 

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7,1,8,6,3,13,12 | G,A,H,F,C,M,L

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