It evolved-into the most surprisingly interesting day that I can think of in months. I left CC to go eat some fried-chicken and I returned online about 12:30
eastern to find the symposium-feed was being hacked in real-time... all visible on the overhead-screen.
" By China, " concluded a couple members of the panel, " Because who else would be doing this, considering we've spent half the morning discussing China's alleged hacking of some States' voting-machines on Election Night. "
Meanwhile, Lindell had lost his voice after talking nonstop for about 36-hours. But he returned to the stage to assure the crowd that the stream's backup-system was fired-up and working.
A few minutes later, the Symposium received word that the Colorado Election-Clerk's Office had been
raided as they were leaving to join the Symposium tomorrow, bringing whatever documentation they were bringing... It's still a developing story.
The biggest technical-takeaway was that 'Dominion or somebody' had created an
image-parasite system, where you try to retrieve a deleted file... which automatically creates a false deleted-file as you 'recover' it. And the original deleted-file is instantly washed-away. Foolproof.
Tune-in tomorrow, Spidey-fans. Sounds like they'll have definitive info about Arizona.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/aug/10/mike-lindells-2020-election-symposium-delayed-hack/