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AUS, IT, UK co-op DOJ (Barr, Durham, CLAS 1-4)
HUMINT, SIGINT, etc.
Non_FVEY official chan [US senior person(s) req given sensitive nature of 'target' re: presidential nominee(s) - POTUS + Cruz [CLAS 1-4]]
Who gave the order(s)?
Who signed?
Papered per normal NATSEC?
Comms to/from F + Domestic?
F2F 1-4 US person(s) initiate scope memo.
US AMB 1 & 2 NSA unmask req.
NSA > US AMB 1 & 2 > AUS, IT, UK
[special order per DIR [CLAS 1-9] AUTH unmask per US AMB]
[EACH UNMASKING REQUIRES APPROVAL / SIGN ['KEY']]
C_A domestic assist w/ rogue FBI to avoid US law [non_op domestic]?
C_A HUMINT domestic placement > T campaign [1-3 jumps primary target], T WH spy_insertion NATSEC C, personal advisor(s), cabinet?
C_A organized under DNI?
2010 - 2017 [Clapper] [bulk]
2017 - 2019 [Coats] [sleeper/prevent [black op] release of incriminating docs]
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[–] oddlike777 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
There are 4 sets of numbers in an IP address, and 3 periods.
I tried using voat as an example and came up with an IP of 104.20.82.63. However, voat uses cloudflare which hides the real IP. And visiting it directly says it's not allowed. I'm not techie enough to dig past that point. And I'm mobile right now, so only have access to browser based tools to look the IP up.
Google's IP (or one of them at least) is 172.217.12.238. Visiting that will load google as normal. However, their DNS is working right now so it still does the conversion part and will show google.com in the address bar.