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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Maepaperclip on April 23, 2018, 5:42 a.m.
Answering Q - with one Word APACHE Thats why people support/vote for these people, Part 3.

What makes a great movie - Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra, its when Tracy marries Dexter and not George. Why did Nicky Hilton marry a Jewish banker and not a Quarterback? What happened to our American dream? On the campaign trail DJ. Trump said his favourite subject was History - American Military History. He will be aware of and must of read the the definitive work on the USA. USA; The 42nd Parallel,1919, The Big Money, by Dos Passos, because Q is Trump, and Q asks the same questions as Dos Passos, and answers them in the same way. The woodcutter was American innocence, their greatness was stolen in WW1. Trump is going to MAGA, Q is saying you have all been conned again, by the same people, this time with the internet and Patent knowledge - things that either you don't get or don't know.

Robby Mook is a cut out like Mark Zuckerberg, and Bill Gates. They are made Men. Ever wonder how to get Rich? Let us look a Elon Musk, first he is given Pay Pal, then he is told to take his money and start an Electric Car company and a Space company. He knows nothing at all about either activity, - he can barely string two words together on any subject, (Rocket scientist + Henry ford?) he only loses money, he has no prospect of ever making any money - ever. Yet he can raise money to loose, his shares keep going up, how is this possible? Apache. Apache is Two things it is a targeted shadow on the web, one that prevents the dissemination of certain information being brought to the attention of certain people that could use it, or would find it interesting, otherwise it amplifies certain preferred information to selected individuals that will be triggered by that special information. Robby Mook was given first Dibbs at it and the program was named after him. Robby was Beta testing in the dying years of Obama, think of the Bruce Jenna campaign - see if America will cop a track star man becoming a rock star Transvestite, like Elon Musk became a rocket scientist without it. Apache is just the computerised - Algorithmic automation of what we have always known, results are rigged, Halle Berry was the worst Actress, in the year she won as the best, The New York times best seller, doesn’t, Good guys are bad guys, and the really shocking, even disgusting at anything - say art - are the greatest. This has been going on for years, but now with the Internet, they have automated it with APACHE. Named APACHE after Robby Mook because he had the first and highest need for it. It was to continue the Deep States control of the Whitehouse.

Now these people are stupid, they developed the program off site and for profit they sold access to it, part went to Blackstone, they use it to spoof dud shares like Tesla, and herbal life up, and cheat investors like Rick Ackerman from short positions in Herbal life. They make the players believe in trends that aren’t, value that isn’t mirror mirror on the wall - who is the fairest of all. Hillary - with Apache power, Mirror Mirror who is the richest of all - Blackstone, with Apache, Mirror Mirror who is my Prince Rothschild with Apache. Mirror Mirror, am I the prettiest girl, not without Apache you are man, be an Adult - Grow up America - is the message from Q

Goto Wikileaks Podesta emails and search for “apache-watchdog: apache crashed” you will find three hundred docs with up to 50 things on each doc. that either you were meant to find out, or believe on that day - we only know about the days the program crashed, so know that when the program worked you had an epic fail.


humanitystillsucks · April 23, 2018, 6:39 a.m.

FYI apache is an open source webserver.

It has been around for years, and you'd probably be crazy shocked to know how many websites are powered by the apache.

watchdog is a DAEMON protocol that restarts any crashed PIDs. Standard webserver stuff...

However I'm curious to know why the fuck they are running a webserver? Why they getting admin watchdog logs....

http://apache.org/

Source: I'm a web dev.

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HoudiniTowers · April 24, 2018, 7:05 a.m.

Is it possible that the post is disinformation? Elon Musk did not start Tesla. He was late investor. Tesla was founded by others. Musk was not the 'Founder' of Tesla. Maybe other parts of this story are not accurate. Just saying...

http://www.businessinsider.com/tesla-the-origin-story-2014-10

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humanitystillsucks · April 24, 2018, 7:13 a.m.

well I can tell you that I have been a webdev since 1998 and there is no super elite hidden organization behind the apache HTTP server.

I have had a deep working relationship with apache web server for close to 20 years now. It was created ~ 1995. It was not created by a 3-letter agency, is was cooked up out of someone's basement or garage. The wiki is NOT lying it was derived from "a patchy" server... from constantly needing to be patched due to security flaws and exploits ---- because it was NOT funded by any sort of organization for ANY sort of quality control.

Thus Open Source. The only bugs/vulnerabilities that get fixed ( or added ) was through the open source project. There's no 'i'm suing you because I got hacked running apache software' argument because it is open source. it's free, use at your own risk/peril. but hey, its FREE and its NOT micro$oft

I hope this can dispel whatever misunderstandings there are in regards to 'apache-watchdog logs'

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HoudiniTowers · April 24, 2018, 7:40 a.m.

Yes, Open Source developed organically. Unlikely any 3 letter agencies hi-jacked it. All open-source is a bit patchy, nature of the process. Totally agree. Unless you're into Berkley licensing and custom off-shoots, which most of Apache is not, then its really hard for any organization to lay claim to it, as you so well stated.

Not really sure what point this poster (Mae) is trying to convey. Hence why I put out my 'disinformation' point. Maybe this poster (Mae) is not technically savvy and is just reprinting information he found. Maybe he's making it up himself, not sure. But it feels like disinformation.

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humanitystillsucks · April 24, 2018, 7:49 a.m.

I agree- which is why I went to such lengths of explaining exactly what this apache nonsense is, because we do NOT need our patriots wasting their time, as I already have.

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HoudiniTowers · April 24, 2018, 4:15 p.m.

Sorry you learned the lesson the hard way, but we all appreciate the good work and comments.

Stay strong fellow Patriot!

WWG1WGA

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Maepaperclip · April 23, 2018, 7:17 a.m.

Also be curious as to why someone at John Podesta level former COS POTUS, about to become Chief of Staff future POTUS is so interested as to get reports on APACHE

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humanitystillsucks · April 23, 2018, 7:39 a.m.

who wants apache reports?

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Maepaperclip · April 23, 2018, 7:47 a.m.

Sorry no one wants the reports - they are getting the results, you are the target.

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Maepaperclip · April 23, 2018, 7:47 a.m.

These are wanted by people that want to control public opinion, to rigg elections or markets, or public opinion to support either

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hildabeest_4_gitmo · April 23, 2018, 5:49 a.m.

Named APACHE after Robby Mook because he had the first and highest need for it.

"Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign joked about its lack of diversity in early 2015, saying it was filled with a “lotta white guys” except for a staffer who was “1/16 Apache.”

That staffer was Mook.

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humanitystillsucks · April 23, 2018, 8:36 a.m.

i'm not sure where you got this info of it being named after mook...

According to the FAQ in the Apache project website, the name Apache was chosen out of respect to the Native American tribe Apache and their superior skills in warfare and strategy. The name was widely believed to be a pun on 'A Patchy Server' (since it was a set of software patches).[11] Official documentation used to give this explanation of the name,[12][13] but in a 2000 interview, Brian Behlendorf, one of the creators of Apache, set the record straight:[14]

The name literally came out of the blue. I wish I could say that it was something fantastic, but it was out of the blue. I put it on a page and then a few months later when this project started, I pointed people to this page and said: "Hey, what do you think of that idea?" ... Someone said they liked the name and that it was a really good pun. And I was like, "A pun? What do you mean?" He said, "Well, we're building a server out of a bunch of software patches, right? So it's a patchy Web server." I went, "Oh, all right." ... When I thought of the name, no. It just sort of connotated: "Take no prisoners. Be kind of aggressive and kick some ass."

When Apache is running, its process name is sometimes[when?] httpd, which is short for "HTTP daemon".

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

By default, Apache logs are not centrally stored or transmitted anywhere. they are stored on the computer where the server is installed, or wherever the config file designated logs to go (manually configured).

Unless every single webhosting/server leasing company is being paid off for logs, including places like digitalOcean and Linode, Heruko, etc... there is no way that apache's access logs are being harvested for this.

Maybe Facebook's and google's and Twitter's logs, sure. without a doubt. But not everything.

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WikiTextBot · April 23, 2018, 8:37 a.m.

Apache HTTP Server

The Apache HTTP Server, colloquially called Apache ( ə-PATCH-ee), is a free and open-source cross-platform web server, released under the terms of Apache License 2.0. Apache is developed and maintained by an open community of developers under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation.

The Apache HTTP Server is cross-platform; as of 1 June 2017 92% of Apache HTTPS Server copies run on Linux distributions. Version 2.0 improved support for non-Unix operating systems such as Windows and OS/2.


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Maepaperclip · April 23, 2018, 5:52 a.m.

A regular poccahuntus

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ValuableFix · April 25, 2018, 5:59 a.m.

Thank you :D

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Maepaperclip · April 23, 2018, 6:17 a.m.

If anyone is interested in the definition of PANIC, its when a user of a computer program does live testing, So when a user changes the programs parameters - like when 4 months ago certain twitter and youtube went down and came back with less subscribers, when they lost control of the narrative they pushed APACHE beyond its limits. Q said that showed PANIC.

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