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Post by aj2hall on Jul 20, 2022 2:58:12 GMT
Maybe I've watched too many detective procedurals, but isn't everything that goes through a telecom system backed up SOMEWHERE? Maybe they can recover them? The deletion and timelines definitely seems suspicious. www.npr.org/2022/07/15/1111778878/secret-service-deleted-messages-january-6-is-that-data-really-goneAlfred Demirjian, founder and CEO of TechFusion, has spent the past 35 years in digital forensics and data recovery in Boston. He said that once you hit send, that information will likely exist forever, especially if the government wants whatever you've sent.
By subscribing, you agree to NPR's terms of use and privacy policy. NPR may share your name and email address with your NPR station. See Details. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. "My theory — and I believe I am right — anything digital gets recorded; you text anything, it gets recorded somewhere," Demirjian said. "If it's for national security, they will open it up, if they want it, they will find it."
When you delete a piece of data from your device — a photo, video, text or document — it doesn't vanish. Instead, your device labels that space as available to be overwritten by new information.
Digital investigators trained to sniff out deleted data use a method called jailbreaking to retrieve information from computers, iPhones, Androids and other devices.
Once the memory on that device fills up entirely, new information is saved on top of those deleted items. Which could be good for those who take loads of innocent photos and videos. Those larger files overwrite old texts, photos and so on.
"When you delete something, it doesn't erase it, it basically makes it available for the system to copy on top of it," Demirjian said.
But these days, phones, computers and tablets come with larger and larger storage. Which means the odds of you filling up that device before having to clean house, is less likely, improving the odds of an investigator recovering that data.
Even if an individual has maxed out their memory time and time again, investigators may still be able to retrieve deleted items.
"Even if it is overwritten, it is still recoverable, but not everything," Demirjian said. "It takes a very long time and its very expensive, but some things are recoverable."
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Post by aj2hall on Jul 20, 2022 3:05:11 GMT
www.npr.org/2022/07/19/1112177450/14-key-moments-from-the-jan-6-committee-hearings-so-farHere are 14 key moments as the hearings played out. 1. Cheney chides GOP colleagues. 2. Barr tells Trump claims of election fraud were "b*******." 3. "Intoxicated" Rudy Giuliani encouraged Trump to declare victory on election night. 4. Pence lawyer says the vice president refused to leave the Capitol on Jan. 6. 5. Arizona House speaker says Giuliani admitted he had no evidence of fraud. 6/7. Election worker and former Trump supporter say their lives have been ruined. 8. Trump's acting attorney general says Trump wanted the machines seized. 9. Top DOJ official says Trump told him to "just say it was corrupt and leave the rest to me and the Republican congressmen." 10. Trump knew supporters were armed, but he welcomed them anyway. 11. Hutchinson details that Trump tried to grab the steering wheel of a presidential vehicle in protest of the Secret Service refusing to drive him to the Capitol. 12. And that's to say nothing of the president throwing a plate of food at the wall that left ketchup dripping from it. 13. Trump tried to call a witness. 14. Giuliani called White House professionals who wouldn't go along with his conspiratorial schemes to keep Trump in power "a bunch of p******."
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 20, 2022 4:40:33 GMT
#13 more then one witness had threatening encounters.
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 20, 2022 18:18:52 GMT
Good point…
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Post by aj2hall on Jul 21, 2022 0:41:01 GMT
A little spoiler about the hearings tomorrow, hidden in case anyone plans to watch tomorrow and wants to be surprised. If his cabinet had any courage or ethics, maybe they would have impeached him. By the end of his presidency, he fired anyone with ethics and was left with people who would just say yes to him. www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/07/20/even-day-after-jan-6-trump-balked-condemning-violence/One day after the last rioter had left the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, President Donald Trump’s advisers urged him to give an address to the nation to condemn the violence, demand accountability for those who had stormed the halls of Congress and declare the 2020 election to be decided. He struggled to do it. Over the course of an hour of trying to tape the message, Trump resisted holding the rioters to account, trying to call them patriots, and refused to say the election was over, according to individuals familiar with the work of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack. The public could get its first glimpse of outtakes from that recording Thursday night, when the Jan. 6 committee plans to offer a bold conclusion in its eighth hearing: Not only did Trump do nothing despite repeated entreaties by senior aides to help end the violence, but he sat back and enjoyed watching it. He reluctantly condemned it — in a three-minute speech the evening of Jan. 7 — only after the efforts to overturn the 2020 election had failed and after aides told him that members of his own Cabinet were discussing invoking the 25th Amendment to remove him from office. All of it points to one conclusion, which the committee plans to argue Thursday: Trump wanted the violence, he is responsible for it and his unwillingness to help end it amounts to a dereliction of duty and a violation of his oath of office.
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 21, 2022 2:44:49 GMT
What he was doing was being negligent in his duties as president.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 21, 2022 2:49:15 GMT
Yes, Pottinger(?) and Sarah Matthews, both quit that day ... Rather, they couldn't take anymore and left!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 21, 2022 3:27:34 GMT
New video Thursday night!! GOP lawmakers are going target Republican lawmakers during Thursday's primetime hearing by the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack at the U.S. Capitol. "The Jan. 6 committee plans to use its Thursday night hearing to call out insurrection-friendly lawmakers who cowered during the Capitol attack but have since downplayed the insurrection’s severity," Rolling Stone reported Wednesday, citing "two sources familiar with the committee’s planning." One source told the magazine, “they have plans to paint a really striking picture of how some of Trump’s greatest enablers of his coup plot were — no matter what they’re saying today — quaking in their boots and doing everything shy of crying out for their moms." “If any of [these lawmakers] were capable of shame, they would be humiliated," the source added. *** One such moment occurred after Rep. Andrew Clyde compared that unsuccessful insurrection to a "normal tourist visit." www.rawstory.com/maga-lawmakers-who-trembled-during-j6-will-be-humiliated-at-thursday-hearing-report/
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 21, 2022 15:51:34 GMT
Yes all he did was watch it on tv…
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 21, 2022 18:55:55 GMT
NBC news reporting that USSS missing texts is now a criminal probe!! NBC News Pete Williams and Julia Ainsley are reporting that the inspector general's investigation into the Department of Homeland Security over the missing text messages from Jan. 5 and 6, 2021, has now become a criminal probe. The results of what unfolded could also be referred to federal prosecutors for indictment. The DHS Inspector General informed the Secret Service on Wednesday evening that the investigation is now criminal and that it should halt all internal investigations on the missing text messages," a letter relayed to reporters says. www.rawstory.com/secret-service-criminal-probe/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 21, 2022 20:47:38 GMT
Update from Zoe Lofgren.. USSS has hired private counsel. The whole dept, the director, each officer?!?!?!? *** Director James M. Murray www.secretservice.gov › about › leadership › director As Director, Mr. Murray is responsible for the successful execution of the integrated Investigative and Protective missions of the Secret Service Appointed by former... What about Ornato?? **** Our Leadership www.secretservice.gov › about › leadership Anthony Ornato. Anthony M. Ornato. Assistant Director, Office of Training ... Chief of Staff View Biography. Anthony Guglielmi, Chief Communications Officer
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 21, 2022 23:27:42 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 22, 2022 0:16:08 GMT
😀
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