We passed the member login of Comet again: www.cometpingpong.com/protected
Inside, two of the encrypted zip folders in the list contained the date-- 09-09-2015: https://i.redditmedia.com/87fWSaTJAGNE9-n4Gh0oYEGkmDfBcTbzrV4xnl6rg0A.jpg?w=1024&s=7b50d00dec61d5994dfcc654a52d899c
I cross referenced the date with the Clinton and Podesta wikileaks emails and sure enough:
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/53200
PODESTA HAD DINNER WITH ALAFANTIS AT COMET THE NIGHT OF THAT DATE.
Are they recording this?
Without the encryption key (or a better understanding) I don't know how we can access these.
I will be sharing my final findings of my Comet Servers/ Biff Skipman Investigation too.
I heard the concerns but I'm back.
Reconfigured my tor relays so I'm ready to finish this.
We are so close.
The noose draws ever tighter.
Happy Hunting.
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veritas_vincit ago
If he does have the password, best to keep it underwraps. Someone needs to quietly obtain these files, and keep Comet out of the loop, because you can bet their informants are everywhere.
siriansun ago
Guys, I was able to figure out that the screenshot is fake. I created a test account on jimdo and tested to see how the protected section works. Ends up you must specify a page that the protected area will redirect to and it wouldn't make sense that it would allow you to create a page named protected since that would result in a circular reference... meaning you'd be stuck in an endless loop == bad. So the screenshot is fabricated because the URL doesn't make sense.
veritas_vincit ago
I'm not sure how exactly this pans out in terms of the technical details you've revealed, but screenshots from the protected section came out of 4Chan a long time ago, and they looked exactly like this, so I don't think you're right.
siriansun ago
It's quite possible. I just expressed what I understand will leave it up to people to choose how they want to work with the info. I undertsand the technical side well enough to lean towards my findings so I'll stick to it until l change my mind. I don't think it hurts to have this out there so that people remain more viligant. The devil is in the details.
My wish is that it's a legit screenshot and that someone's going to hack into it at some point. But even as Jimdo states on their site, the security mechanisms are weak so I'm surprised that no one has been successful yet. Kind of adds to my doubts but, we'll see.
There's soooo much more evidence that this is like a needle in a haystack anyways lol.
Thanks for your input.
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