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Forwarded from Becker News
The Inspector General's report found that over half of Covid clinical trials failed to meet federal guidelines.
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Anderson Cooper took a cheap shot at Trump attorney Christina Bobb, so OAN proceeded to do a side by side comparison of the two and absolutely destroyed Cooper 🔥
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The hypocrisy of Moderna's US open banning Novak Djokovic.

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https://skeshel.substack.com/p/trumps-2016-win-sped-up-the-global

The plan for world dominance had to be sped up by two decades thanks to the 2016 Trump win.

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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Wien Energie, Austria's largest energy supplier, is insolvent — requires 1.7 billion euros to remain liquid, according to local media reports.

The company is reportedly not able to deposit over a billion euros as collateral next week due to skyrocketed wholesale power prices. The federal government has to step in.

https://www.heute.at/s/gipfel-knaller-wien-energie-ist-selbst-zahlungsunfaehig-100224953

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Billboards in California Warn Residents ‘Don’t Move to Texas’ Because Of Uvalde Mass Shooting The billboards don't mention California has the most mass shootings as of 2022, highest number of school shootings since 1970, & strictest gun laws Full Video https://t.co/lW9KiLqi9k https://t.co/AwDvQwyFeM
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"During the course of probing one such software provider, in early 2021 Gregg and his team stumbled across an IP address for a server that was purportedly associated with a company named Konnech, at least according to the records of services that track IP address ownership and location.

That IP address, it turns out, was located in China—it was evidently used by some instances of the software application for a period of time, before switching to a new IP address in Grand Rapids Michigan.

Geolocation tools that I used suggest that the server that was hosting this address in China was somewhere near Hangzhou, possibly somewhere near Zhejiang University...

While Gregg and his team were investigating, they ran some routine cybersecurity checks to see what services were being used by that Chinese IP address to determine what was behind it. One of these routine “scans” showed a port on that IP address—27017—that is typically used by a database application called “MongoDB”...

A common practice for cybersecurity professionals who are exploring a network is to “test the locks” when they find “open windows or doors” as they walk around a “building” of interest, and in this case, they did a quick check on the MongoDB port (“rattled the windows”) to see if it responded.

When it did, they next tried a pretty basic thing: they tested to see if they could log into it with the default, “out of the box” username and password. That would be a pretty dumb thing for the owner of this machine to have left in place, but it is surprisingly common.

In other words, as the cyber team rattled the windows and doors, they found a boneheaded error on the MongoDB installation that only a novice would be expected to make. The doors and windows weren’t even locked. In fact, they were wide open.

You see, when MongoDB is freshly installed, it doesn’t have proper security rules set up to restrict who can read and write data into it; unless the person configuring that MongoDB installation takes the extra necessary steps (and knows how to do it), MongoDB either has NO password, or the default password which is… well, you can probably guess. “PASSWORD”.

So Gregg’s team was able to “walk in the front door”, as it were, because there was no lock on the door, and “look around the place.”

What they found was shocking: they found data that included personal details of nearly 1.8 million US poll workers. Details like their names, phone numbers, addresses, etc. Even the names of family members: things that might routinely be collected when you hire someone and issue them a paycheck.

But they also reportedly found rich details about where election machines were located, including floorplans of buildings used in elections. Nominally, this information would be of use by the election agencies, because the application they were using helped them track their election machine inventory.

But none of this should have been left out in the open for just anyone to see; and it sure as hell shouldn’t have been done in China."

https://cognitivecarbon.substack.com/p/mongodb-what-is-it-and-how-did-it

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There are more of them than you might think (people being unjustly persecuted by the DOJ)
Forwarded from The Washington Pundit (Adam Carter ⭐️⭐️⭐️)
LIVE at 9PM ET: Was A Foreign Intelligence Organization Behind The Plot To Destroy Donald Trump And Michael Flynn?

Lee Smith speaks live with Turkish businessman @EkimAlptekin about the shadowy religious figure believed to be responsible for political unrest across the globe and sheltered by U.S. spy services.

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Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
Let’s see who remembers. What had happened that led to John Durham being publicly surfaced at last in his investigate the SpyGate scandal? He’d actually started with investigation of SpyGate wrap-up smear leaks from federal agencies to the news media. And he’d started that probe by April of 2017. But they decided to take Durham public at last…why? 2 things had happened. Anybody remember what AG William Barr said in May 2019 when he introduced the country to John Durham as “The SpyGate Investigator”?
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
Sarah Absher is an America First/Trump supporter running for her local school board in Forsyth county, North Carolina. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting her twice now, both times at the Dark To Light Extravaganza in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Great Awakening has led to a wave of concerned parents getting involved at the local level once they perceived the truth of just how bad the situation is on many of their local school boards. Parents went from not being able to name anyone on their local school board to RUNNIN FOR SEATS ON THAT BOARD. How’s that for a plot twist, you global elites out there? Please support Sarah’s run for her local school board if you can. And if you live in Forsyth County, please give her your vote! https://ballotpedia.org/Sarah_Absher
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
Sarah’s campaign website is www.sarahabsher.com