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ModsRCompromised8289 ago

Another post with anonymous sources provided by two people who have previously been caught LARPing in regard to pizzagate.

VieBleu ago

please point out the anonymous sources?

So just to be clear who is the LARPer in your opinion?

ModsRCompromised8289 ago

Both David Seaman and Titus Frost are LARPers. You described the CPP hack, which Titus is not revealing (he claims he sent it from his anonymous source to the DC pollice).

In your post, you are describing David Seaman having an anonymous source from an organization that begins with the letter "C" and ends with the letter "I" which is obviously the CIA. I am not willing to give Seaman the benefit of the doubt that he actually has CIA source, based on his previous propensity for LARPing.

VieBleu ago

Thank you for clarifying. You are right - both of these people are not the original source. However, considering they both call themselves journalists, it is very common for reporters to do their work using sources that are not themselves. You see what I mean. We are used to reading it in print like that, but when it is video journalism, we demand it be the person themself who has witnessed. That is not always possible. Or safe.

A CIA person is unlikely to ever also be a reporter that actually reports the truth about the CIA.

Still, I have no problem with your comment, to provide balance to the discussion, except I don't see automatic proof of your LARPing charge. Those charges are opinion.

fartyshorts ago

I can confirm that there was a password-protected area on the websites and that all the files were eventually replaced with a .pdf of CPP's menu - even though the page showed the old file sizes. I have no idea if they were child porn before that or not, but they were definitely replaced.

VieBleu ago

/\/\/\eyewitness to password protected area.

I will say that there can be an argument made, and I've seen it, that having a password protected area on a website could be explained by simply having an area that the management accessed for accounting or whatever that was closed to some staff and the public. HOWEVER, from the testimony we've seen, apparently it wasn't just password protected, it was sealed like a vault at a bank. The guys hacking were shocked at that level of protection on a pizza pie joint's website- and it made them very very interested to get in and see what was being so highly secured. Unusually highly secured, as in government level encryption. If anyone has any more info or links to statements or videos about how highly secured the password protected area was please leave them here. I'd like to put that in the main post.