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And the media will continue to ignore this very important evidence. Only because it obliterates the case.
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This conclusion is further supported by analysis of the overall transfer rate of 23 MB/s. The Forensicator described this as "possible when copying over a LAN, but too fast to support the hypothetical scenario that the alleged DNC data was initially copied over the Internet (esp. to Romania)." Guccifer 2.0 had claimed to originate in Romania. So in other words, this rate indicates that the data was downloaded locally, possibly using the local DNC network. The importance of this finding in regards to destroying the Russian hacking narrative cannot be overstated.
Um, I see that you can get a 2 GB/s upload from Comcast. I'm tired. Please tell me how a 23 mb/s upload means it must be a LAN.
Do you understand latency and how much of it you would have if transferring data from the US to somewhere like Romania or Russia? You're going to be going through a pretty good number of switches that will be moving lots of other data and dividing up your packets pretty good.
Locate a server in Romania, ping it, and tell me what the latency is. Please provide the IP so I can test it as well.
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