You are funny. Kinda. Mistake #1 on the part of the propagandists (your peeps). There is no "backspace" key on that computer. Mistake #2 A stuck delete key (or one held down) cannot (re)produce the deletions shown. https://twitter.com/MattAlwaysWrong/status/923269832266657792 …
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Replying to @SharylAttkisson
Your theory is that someone hacked you by deleting documents letter by letter as if holding down a delete key. Your delete key was stuck.
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Replying to @MattAlwaysWrong
That was nobody's theory. I don't know where you read that but you show how misinformed you are.
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Replying to @SharylAttkisson
You filmed a video of it and that’s what’s on the video. And you claim it’s hacking.
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Replying to @MattAlwaysWrong @SharylAttkisson
If someone hacked you they would just delete the documents, not delete them letter by letter
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Replying to @MattAlwaysWrong
How little you know. That was just one of the hackers messing with me, say the experts. The lawsuit is based on firm forensics and intel sources... I never thought or accused anyone of having a motive of deleting my docs. They monitored keystrokes, looked in certain files, used
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Replying to @SharylAttkisson
So your theory is that someone was holding down a delete key remotely
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If you want to be fixated on that, I'm just not technically savvy enough to have a theory or explain it well, but our forensics show that the intruders remotely accessed multiple computers I used and were able to operate them as if they were sitting in front of them.
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