
A fifteen minute conversation with Bill Binney, ex NSA hacker.
How easy could it be, to track down the players behind the scenes, of the NWO attempted takeover?
Follow the money.
Follow the transactions..
All it needs, is the will to do it.....

A fifteen minute conversation with Bill Binney, ex NSA hacker.
How easy could it be, to track down the players behind the scenes, of the NWO attempted takeover?
Follow the money.
Follow the transactions..
All it needs, is the will to do it.....
Error 232404 ... it dos not exist on 3speak ... now i really want to know , and see .. what did you hit on ?
The truth ? .. or did the second wave go digital ???
You have it yet?
Nope , still get that error .
Double tab to open it in 3speak says " sorry file not found " , your copy/paste might be in a wrong format . Something is wrong , i hope it's not Billy boy tech on the 3speak servers deleting things the elite don't like .
Mmmmm...it works on my comp (just clicking on play).
I'll be uploading another later, lets see..
It's encrypted.
...me no speaky techy...
Binney could get the data, but it would be encrypted. The people that have been collecting it are the servants of the folks whose financial crimes would be revealed by it.
If he built the product, I would guess that he has the 'backdoor' encryption keys...
He's Bill Binney. Do you think the NSA didn't change the keys when he left their employ? Do you think he 'backdoored' the NSA without them being aware of it?
That's a lot of confidence in one hackerz skillz, and none in a multi-billion dollar budgeted agency tasked with having hacker skillz. Pardon me if I'm less confident in Binney's competence to turn the NSA database into warez he can scrape at will.
I mean, wouldn't you change the password if a disgruntled employee left the company? You don't have to be particularly tech savvy to do that. That's pretty much the minimum savvy required to even have a password to change.
Even if he has some kind of backdoor to reach that data, it's really easy to encrypt a dataset. You can get an open source program for free that will do that to any data you specify. Even if he could jump right to the database through the NSA security mechanisms, he'd have access to encrypted data.
Trillionaires aren't in the habit of leaving proof of financial crimes available to the public on unencrypted databases. If they had such habits, they wouldn't be trillionaires. They'd be convicts.
3 speak run like pig try bitchute!