Anonymous ID: 465837 July 4, 2020, 2:11 p.m. No.9856399   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6433

PART 1 OF 2

Since Ghislaine's arrest, there has been one other huge story which was forced into distant second place in the significance stakes, thanks to Robert Maxwell's little girl.

 

I'm still not convinced Ghislaine is actually in custody. No video, no booking photos. Something about all that smells off, but I hope she's talking nonstop, and that Big Dick Anon's take on Ghis is correct.

 

At any rate, the other big story had and has enormous international significance, and ties straight back to something Q said a long time ago:

 

"We have it all."

 

I think Q meant they were into the EncroPhone network not only when he said it, but that they'd been in for a good while. The potential for evidence gathering is mind-boggling. The worldwide impact of crippling such a large number of criminal operations in one fell swoop - holy shit.

 

Some sauces gathered:

 

First, the phones themselves. Techfags, if you are familiar with these already, please chime in.

https://www.oneplus.com/support/spec/oneplus-one

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

(Interesting: its code name? BACON)

 

So how many of these are in circulation?

"As of the end of 2014, the OnePlus One has sold over one million units, despite only planning to sell up to 50,000 units.[44][45][46] The East Asian market accounted for 39% of the company's shipments in 2014, followed by Europe with 33%, 22% in North America, and 7% in India. In total, the device generated a total revenue of $300 million through December 2014.[47]

 

The story exploded two days ago:

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/encrochat-phone-network-encryption-organised-crime-uk-arrests-police-a9597576.html

 

"On 13 June, 60,000 criminals involved in high-level networks around the world received a message.

 

“Today, we had our domain seized illegally by government entities,” it read. “We can no longer guarantee the security of your device … you are advised to power off and physically dispose of your device immediately.”

 

But it was too late. The network had already been corrupted for months, and law enforcement agencies across Europe had been gathering intelligence of a quality never seen before."

 

SkyNews did a bit of useful backgrounding:

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/encrochat-running-did-criminals-encrypted-phones-193700881.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9kdWNrZHVja2dvLmNvbS8_cT1lbmNyb3Bob25lcyZ0PWhrJmRmPXcmaWFyPW5ld3MmaWE9bmV3cyZpYWk9aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZ1ay5uZXdzLnlhaG9vLmNvbSUyRmVuY3JvY2hhdC1ydW5uaW5nLWRpZC1jcmltaW5hbHMtZW5jcnlwdGVkLXBob25lcy0xOTM3MDA4ODEuaHRtbCZwbj0x&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADBZSb_LrfdbQ11icc4s0_JXW1sduh2is41x4eILDCJNJoviraha-d7WhLrfiGWySAuahqqRJe95lfeDim15O-8LvRdGEmwctpfjTvDecZJpCSGmU_xBEMM3Agp7m_9QdwYF-IY7eQ4MO-AHP8zbnULmuqmL38ClGMW082FwUjqs

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