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comeonpeople ago

Old -- and fake -- news.

The password protected page is a default page automatically set up by the webhost. If you make an account with that host and create a site, it will automatically have one of those pages created by default.

The list of files was just a bullshit hoax. Anyone can make a fake screenshot.

TabiCatTwo ago

That's what I thought. Feel like we've come full circle. First time it was exciting, this time it feels delating.

NotAnIdiot ago

Stop spreading lies.

reasonedandinformed ago

You prove the importance and legitimacy of this post and info as you are blatant CTR. Look at his history.

reasonedandinformed ago

Cautionary CTR Troll here.

ArcherMcTaco ago

Yeah, no. Files are real and I saw it for myself. I'm not alone either. Check the old 8 chan archives.

But it is old and the guy who is pushing this is misrepresenting what was on there. We don't know what the encrypted files are. No one has cracked them that we know of.

comeonpeople ago

Here is a november 8th archive of the protected area;

Again, the password-protected page is a page AUTOMATICALLY CREATED by the webhost. You can create an account there, make a website, and see for yourself. You will automatically have the same form on your site.

How it looked after they supposedly got past the login page;

Yes, that is the fake part.

Natural_Vinegar ago

I don't understand what that image is supposed to show. I agree that you can see a hard edge around the text when the image is amplified like that, but you can also see a hard edge around the elements in the address bar and the main (green) menu—which there'd be no reason to fake. Just looks like JPG compression artefacts have been exaggerated?

deorder ago

Yes. These are just Jpeg compression artifacts. The person that created that screenshot just used the inspector to modify the login page into that list.

The screenshot with the empty list orginates from the PG discord. I was there at that time. That person (creator of the PG discord) did not want to give the password, just like the person from the other screenshot at 4chan. When I showed that person this is just a Jimdo CMS login page they ignored me while acting like a "1337" hacker/cracker (=scriptkiddie).

Why do people claiming to be "1337” even think about using Discord.

redditsuckz ago

Yeah your right...I tried a screenshot from the comet ping pong website and uploaded it to the photo forensics and it gave the same compression artifacts.

reasonedandinformed ago

Wrong. It took you to the screenshotted page until they changed it after it was exposed in early Nov.

comeonpeople ago

The screenshotted password protected page was real. As I said, that page is generated automatically with that webhost.

The screenshotted page of the list of files, accessible only after inputting the password, was fake.

reasonedandinformed ago

Wrong. I saw it when we got in in November.

comeonpeople ago

You did not go to Comet's website and see a list of encrypted files.

You saw a fake screenshot of it.

deorder ago

I pointed this out before: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1531879/7456081

This is all just running in circles. Crazy how people repeatedly present this as new information.

You can find the hosting provider at: https://www.jimdo.com/

Examples of other Jimdo CMS websites their "/protected" pages:

You can find more at: https://www.jimdo.com/examples/

AreWeSure ago

Several people are here are claiming the Comet gunman was staged to shoot the computer that hosted this superduper secret list of files

stellarcorpse ago

Can you give us one sensible reason why a Pizza Shop owner would have such secret encrypted files Mr. Logical?

PizzaGateDiscovery ago

Don't know if it's real or nt. Someone said the area contained encrypted files. Maybe that's what law enforcement is working on - unencrypting the files.

Hazilla ago

Do we know the page that listed those ZIP files actually existed and that those files exist? Did anyone manage to download them?

archons ago

I actually logged into that page when the password leaked. I am pretty sure I got the files somewhere.

V____Z ago

It sounds like that's what the hackers already did. Maybe if the police were not Masons, sworn to protect other Masons before actually doing their damn job, they would hire some hackers and really investigate instead of revealing the hackers address to some gang stalkers. Why does it seem more dangerous to blow the whistle on child abuse than to promote and take part in it?