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The Sean Morgan Report: Blockchain dead man's switch

June 26, 2021 Sean Morgan
The Sean Morgan Report
The Sean Morgan Report: Blockchain dead man's switch
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Good morning, Shawn. I'm doing very well, the little inclement here, but otherwise always beautiful to be in Maine. And I don't know if, if we've talked about my being in Maine, but this is my home port and I love being here. It is really, really pretty place.

1 (4m 15s):
Nice. Yes. For those of you who don't know, Jim is right on the sailboat where he lives and we've been doing this show for a year now, and it seems like every time we talk he's in the different ports. So it's interesting to, you know, to just watch him travel around the world. But you know, Jim's retired, you know, Jim, you had a nice career as a CEO of a tech company. You also had the solar installation company. So you've done a lot of things. And now what you're doing now is just the great awakening. That's your full time job, really? Right? You're doing research and sharing information.

3 (4m 50s):
It is. And it, and it's really interesting. I've, I've done research really more than anything else in my life that I can claim to be my primary area of interest. And of course research is open-ended. So I I've, a lot of things have come across my eyes, but occasionally I'll have an intersection with my corporate life. In this case, the company that I founded covalent software, which is a encryption company for hospital data. And at one point we were in negotiations with McAfee software to be bought.

3 (5m 31s):
And so I just find that, that coincidence somewhat interesting at that time, which was around 2008. It is my belief that John had already left the company. And I can tell you from personal experience that the company McAfee had a distinct, deep state flavor and air about it. Our negotiations were anything but smooth. And I just found them to be extremely, you know, narcissistic and distasteful.

3 (6m 11s):
So I think at that point we were saying, you know what McAfee has become now and not the McAfee that John started.

1 (6m 25s):
Although I think narcissistic and distasteful would pretty much summer summarize his personality. Yeah. He's quite a character. A lot of people would say he was, you know, tax cut, tax evasion. You know, he he's outspoken. I really admire that. I admire the fact that he, you know, he's a smart guy, obviously he's a rich guy. He, you know, he, wasn't afraid to kinda shamelessly promote things and the crypto world, but you know, he, he had some things to say against the deep state and I'll actually read these things.

1 (7m 14s):
And so what he said right before he died on his official Twitter account was I am content here. I have friends. The food is good. All is well. Know that if I hang myself, I'll Epstein, it will be no fault of mine. And he also posts getting subtle messages from us officials saying, in effect, we're going to, we're going, coming for you. We're going to kill yourself. I got a tattoo today, just in case if I suicide myself, I didn't, I was whacked. I check my right arm. Interesting thing is that whacked is the name of a crypto currency that he started in 2019. The image used to advertise the cryptocurrency was Hillary Clinton, you know, clutching a slice of pizza.

1 (7m 58s):
And it was all the whole thing was about Jeffrey Epstein getting whacked. That's why it was called whacked. So this is the reason for why the whole cryptocurrency thing, his, because people think that he had a dead man switch. And the reason why they think that his, because he said I've collected files on corruption in government's for the first time I'm naming names and specifics, I'll begin with a corrupt CIA agent and two Bahamian officials coming today. If I'm arrested or disappear, 31 plus terabytes of incriminated data will be released to the so, you know, people are interested in the act.

1 (8m 39s):
The is starting to send out messages to different addresses in the queue. There was a queue symbol that appeared on his official Instagram account after he died officially. And we don't know who posted that. And there are people who found and embedded ether address within that symbol of a Q and a. And so they're able to actually trace that to not to the main net's of Ethereum butt, to the Testnet. And so there's already activity happening with that specific address that they found. This is according to some anonymous sources.

1 (9m 21s):
You know, I haven't actually tested this and I haven't inspected the test net to see if all of this is true. This is just a claim that's there that I haven't verified. I'm hanging out. That's their app. Someone called time, traveler anonymous. Who's a time traveler, a non on Twitter. And I've just compiled all of this stuff about John McCain as the McAfee,

3 (9m 51s):
My cat, John McAfee, McAfee's the system.

1 (9m 57s):
So he was a weird he's the guy, you know, he, he was really like, kind of like a comedian in a way because he would, he would create these high. He would run for the president of the United States, you know, for, for he'd run for office, but he knew he wasn't going to win. So it was really to try to make a political point. And, but he just kind of got into the absurdity of it. All. He made videos, the showed himself with prostitutes and drugs as part of this political advertisement. He's making fun of this whole thing that he really is a Libertine in his real life.

1 (10m 39s):
He led a really interesting life. He said that he's had many body doubles that two of his body doubles have died. And so, you know, this guy has been on the run. He's been playing with the deep states. He's, he's posted images of him in different places. Like he's going to one of these ceremonies with, with cannibalism and stuff. So, so I don't know if he's putting that stuff out there to point the finger to the deep state or if he was part of the club or maybe a little bit of both Jim,

3 (11m 12s):
It's it, it is a complicated picture. And I think that less and until somebody produces an extremely accurate and the detailed picture of John's goings on, it's going to be pretty difficult to piece things together. And of course it's never the best time to do it when something happens to that person. Because at that point, people are going to be making up stuff all over the place and just injecting noise into the conversation like no tomorrow.

3 (11m 52s):
But what I try to do is look at what, what I know about John McAfee, which is, you know, not that much, even though I had connections with his company, I know enough about encryption to know, you know, what he did, you know, what his technology was, how it was used. And I try to work like a reverse engineer using information like that. One of the pieces that I found interesting, and I'm still looking into this is the fact that his software was being used by a lot of people.

3 (12m 36s):
When you use his software, there are aspects of the traffic that he gets access to. If his software is on servers that are owned by the state, by the government, he is going to have access to some of the information. When you take a situation like Hillary Clinton. And clearly John seemed to be very interested in Hillary Clinton. She had her own servers and she ran his software on those servers. Now her servers,

1 (13m 13s):
The can I give the details about that? Jim? It says the private server also use the McAfee owned, MX logic, spam filtering software, which is susceptible to a security breach. And which made the information on her server accessible to McAfee employees during numerous intervals in which her emails were passed through the MX logic system, the server was prone to crash pages.

3 (13m 38s):
Yup. Yeah. And that's, that's some of the information that's now out there. So it would appear that John had access to and recorded an awful lot of very sensitive information that makes him a target, makes him a big target. Now, the question is, John then becomes valuable one, he's a danger to the deep state, but two he's an asset. The good guys because of the information he has. So I would imagine that there would be a tug of war for him.

3 (14m 19s):
And I think this is what we're seeing. And I have to say, this looks exactly like all the, the suicides before him, where here's a person that's valuable to us, the good guys and a detriment to the deep state. And they disappear on the circumstances around their disappearance are very suspect. You know, when you look at the details of Epstein suicide, there are any, so we don't know what happened. And then you dig a little deeper and you realize, oh, the guards that were guarding him, work, guarding him. And then this was going on.

3 (14m 59s):
And that it's like, oh, okay, this is way too messed up to be real. And it looks like John's suicide. Quote unquote is following in those same methodology. So that's one thing. Secondly, I'm the guy who runs special ops monkey. He's an ex ex-military who knows military air traffic. And he has a show where he does just that he, he shows all of the military aircraft and where they're going and what they are and what they're used for. Well, there was a flight event on the day that he was suicided that was flying.

3 (15m 47s):
It was a, you know, plane fit the description of what the good guys would use going from Madrid to the U S so there's, we're starting to see potential evidence that he was actually flown out and, and brought back to the United States. Now he was under extra and he was being extradited. And they're saying, they're using that as the reason why he would commit suicide, but John not being a fool, made sure everybody in their mother knew that he was not suicidal. And as matter of fact, if he did die, here's why, and here are the details of, of how they would do it.

3 (16m 29s):
On top of that, of course, we now know there's a dead man switch that is now active and that dead man switches on the Ethereum blockchain, which they can't take down. So he was very clever in how we set it up, how it was initiated, and now what it's doing. And in terms of, you know, providing information to the good guys, that's very damning to the deep state. I'm sure that that's what it's doing. Although I have no evidence yet to prove that. So I think this is one of the more interesting and potentially explosive events to happen.

3 (17m 15s):
And I also want to connect it to the surf side, building collapse and to general Flynn, who said that there's going to be a false flag, given everything that's going on. And, and I think that that's all coming to a head now.

1 (17m 41s):
Yeah. Also interesting that Donald Trump used the term fast and furious in his recent statement, which would be FF for flag. So there might've been some comms going on there, but I like how you were thinking, just in general terms, just common sense, rationality, about how the parallels between Epstein and, and the McAfee, how they both had that secret data. That is the true, it's the true currency now-a-days for power is that data, you know? And so, so the both of them are valuable assets that, and it seems like Matt McAfee, he foreshadowed this whole ending for himself.

1 (18m 30s):
Maybe he kind of wanted it to go this way. And he recognized that, that this would be a way out of all of his troubles and, and so forth. He even got this whacked thing, this, this term whacked, he got it tattooed to his right arm. So he really, I mean, talk about marketing. You know, if you want to get a message out there, you had a very high reach on social media and that's the kind of thing that really sticks out there. The, the tattoo now, now people are able to make the connection between the tattoo and the cryptocurrency and the theory and abrupt blockchain and people are saying here is the 31 terabytes file on pirate bay torrents that matches the size that McAfee mentioned, but we were still waiting for this stuff to come out.

1 (19m 27s):
If it comes out. The cool part is that the deep state is unable to take down that Ethereum blockchain. So this, this file or access or encryption key or whatever is going to be put in the blockchain, it could be an NFT, a non fungible token. So it could, could be that that's the way they do it. That there's, there's some kind of, you know, code and the blockchain that represents the file itself. But anyway, the point is that the file would be immutable. You know, there would be no way for anyone to take it down. And so like that is a S S you know, just one of the cool things about blockchain technology.

1 (20m 13s):
And this may be the first dead man switch on the blockchain, you know, so we'll just have to wait and see if this dead man switch is truly activated. And because the, you know, even the main plans can run a foul and, and there can be some piece of the puzzle that wasn't put in place so that it's not executed properly. But I have a feeling because I, I, lawyers speaking out, I have a feeling, he has a whole network of people to make sure that this goes, goes properly. So, you know,

3 (20m 51s):
Not the least of which would be the NSA, because think about it. If, if John was, you know, into this, they all know, everybody knows that's not going to be lost on anybody. They all are watching him and following along, but in the background because they don't want to blow cover. So they, they start looking at this and start looking at strategies. Okay. So, you know, if, if they try to kill him in jail in Spain, then he's got them dead to rights. So it's going to be very difficult for them to take him out without it coming back to them and the deep state getting some dirt on themselves.

3 (21m 33s):
So they're going to want to be very careful with that on the good guy side. They're like, well, here's a great opportunity to mess up their game. We'll just do the process. Like they really killed him. And now everybody's going to look at the situation and go, well, yeah, of course they killed and look at all. He set up looking all he, he showed and how he made sure that they got caught if they did. So it was kind of a win-win or the good guys. And I think it, you know, at, at least for now, it kind of looks like the bad guys just simply set themselves up for a fall by the, some of those communications.

3 (22m 16s):
I mean, to tell somebody that you don't like that, they're, they're going to take you out to be so upfront and brazen about it is not very smart. And you're just handing your enemies a lot of information to hang you with now, is that exactly what happened? We don't know. And I can tell you that 31 terabytes of information, that's a lot of data for anybody's computer system. I don't have that kind of space. I doubt you have that kind of space. Nobody's going to be downloading that file for awhile, you know, until they can, of course, you know, we all know who's already downloaded it.

3 (22m 58s):
And, and, and, but that brings me back to your point. The NSA is going to make sure that that stuff is going to work because it's in their interest to do so. So I think there's really good logic here is, is show that the deep, the AR side is going to do everything they can to make sure that how whatever John has done to set this up is going to work. And it's going to be solid and not something that the deep state can easily interfere with.

1 (23m 31s):
That's a good point, Jim, that there are these different ways that the NSA possibly cedes information into the public. We always thought it was pretty suspect that this random computer repair man in Delaware and got a hundred Biden's the laptop and turned into the FBI and Rudy Giuliani and all the right people got a hold of it. So yeah, possibly, possibly the biggest guys on the food chain on the good guys side are just making this happen as an operation. If, if it does happen and this information comes out, I mean, this is going to be the biggest thing since WikiLeaks 2016, you know, this is going to be huge.

1 (24m 14s):
The fact that there was a cue in that Instagram post that kind of, you know, set the whole thing off. That's going to be a big vindication. If it happens, it's going to be a big vindication for people who are into queue. So, but for now, you know, it's just this thing that the mainstream media is using to paint, cue people as crazy once again. So yeah, I guess we'll just have to wait a little while, collect some more information and report back on this. But you know, some people think that this character, John McAfee was some kind of a hero or something. Other people like Dwayne case.

1 (24m 54s):
I have a lot of respect for Dwayne Kate's, you know, him and his brother are really good journalists, but he had a completely different take from us on this one. He did a whole thread where he posts on social quad. Virum about how the back of fee or however you say his name was completely a complete Libertine who didn't respect the law. Love God, the love man, any kind of law. And this is, would be a typical kind of narcissistic move for him to do. And the end to just like when he knows he's getting extradited to just to do a final FAQ in the face of everyone and commit suicide, he thinks that fits into the character profile possibility.

1 (25m 39s):
We can't write that off, but I think at the same time, we can't write off the other side either, which is what Dwayne Kates did. And I was surprised at that, that he was so a hundred percent confident in his kind of mainstream narrative of this, that it was just a standard suicide. Yep. And actually, because brother Brian, Kate's his doing the same thing with the Miami, the Miami, Miami implosion, I don't know what to call it collapsed. You know, you know his brother also, once again, these two guys are like heroes to me, that's how good of a job they, they do digging into things.

1 (26m 23s):
But Brian is quoted as saying, Hey, until we know more, you guys can talk about explosions and I'll talk about sinkholes. So, so, so he wasn't willing to go there even though, you know, common sense, this building fell in 20 seconds, there were lights flashing. There all types of different indicators that this wasn't a standard, you know, collapsed from a sinkhole, all the missing bodies. There were some interesting things that dissented said on live TV, too. He talked about there being the most. You wanna go into the,

3 (27m 3s):
The, the, again, the stuff comes out immediately. You have to be so careful, but those of us who follow you and follow the communications, I, and I, I prefer to call it the, the, the coms that are constantly floating around in, and again, one of the first things that you said was, you know, understand our comms. Okay. That's a pretty straightforward statement. And in fact, the, we have come to learn, and I don't care who out there is going to say something other than, than what I'm about to, in terms of queue.

3 (27m 44s):
That's irrefutable. That is absolutely irrefutable. Anyone who follows the communications and how they're done and, and the Delta is, and everything you wanted to track that, okay, go ahead. But you're an outlier. So to me, that information is irrefutable. That is the meat of the matter here. And we're constantly seeing these kinds of communications showing up, not just in all the good guy side, but on the bad guy side as well. I think Biden just came out with his dog, just died. Good. Old dogs is like, oh my God, that's like an old one.

3 (28m 27s):
You really using that one again? Okay. But I'm like, wait, here is that when you look at the official response on the part of the deep state and on the part of the individuals who youth leave are on the good side, they're all doing their comms. So everything you hear, you have to pay very close attention to. It's not always going to be clear, not in the beginning. And it's not always going to be understandable, but over time, I think we're going to discover that there's a lot of information that can be parsed out here on the part of all involved.

3 (29m 9s):
When I look when these things happen, especially at an event like suicide, I look at all of the mainstream media and always, always, I find that it's a script and it's a common script and they're all using the same one. So it's all coming from a centralized source. Now, for me, that says a lot. And I, I look at that and I think, okay, here's one side speaking with one about this event, whether it's McAfee or suicide or whatever, I don't care. It doesn't matter. But the point is, they're all saying the same thing in ways that would not be possible.

3 (29m 53s):
If it wasn't actually centrally, scripted and delivered out to the news outlets, they can't, it can't happen fast enough unless they do it that way. So that's, that's what I pay attention to. And then on the other side, just like you said, we have to pay attention to the people we think, or the good guys and Rhonda Santas, if anybody had the back story information about what just happened and running, whatever the necessary cover story is for whatever the reasons they have for having a cover story, then that's what we're going to see. So, you know, bottom line don't take anything at face value ever read it, take it in, and then slowly parse it and see what starts to really come out of it as opposed to an emotional or even an initial logical reaction.

1 (30m 55s):
Yeah. I like to think of it as having different mental models that you run at the same time. Like what if it's a sinkhole model and what if it's an explosion model and you don't believe either one, a hundred percent, you keep them both running, continue to collect data. And then you kind of lean more towards one of the mental models as time goes on. But, you know, Ron DeSantis talking to Hannity last night mentioned in the rescue effort that they were going to be basically going through the tunnels, have the wreckage, but the fact that he used the term tunnels, just set off alarms for a nones hoo for a long time, have been suspecting that there are tunnels systems, a that the deep state users for their operations.

1 (31m 38s):
And so that was an interesting phrase that he used that the mayor of Surfside said that this reminded him of the world trade center, which was also a false flag. And which also like building seven came down in a couple of seconds. So that was obviously a demolition. And so this one came down in 20 seconds, but that was really fast to watch on TV on the, the recording of it that I played the recording last night on an interview with James <inaudible>. And it's just amazing how fast that came down. And, and so all of the people that are missing, that's another weird thing to me, where are they?

1 (32m 21s):
They're not talking about finding any of them for some reason. So there, there are unexplainable things here, five blocks from Ivanka his house. That's another interesting one.

3 (32m 34s):
Yeah, it sure is that the, you know, all of these things for, for those who don't know most of the should know, you know, Ivanka, Jared, there's a big brouhaha currently happening in the white house. And if something that I'm very interested in, because I've always looked at Jared with sideways glances, and I never really fully grasp why he's there. Well, I mean, I can grasp why he's there, but I think he's one of those you're here. As long as you behave and do what you're told you step out of line and you're going to be gone well, you stepped out of line and he's gone.

3 (33m 20s):
And so I think now it's just repercussions. And, and, and, and I'll say one thing, and I don't really, I'm not prepared to really go into detail on this, but I'll say one thing this really stuck with me, if there's anything that impacts Trump in a big way, emotionally, it's the lack of loyalty. And especially lack of loyalty from people who absolutely should be loyal to him. He has never liked that. And he will actually go out of his way to force an individual to prove their loyalty, just to make sure he's, he's got reality going in front of him.

3 (34m 5s):
But when he gets caught off guard, it's one of the most impactful things that happens. And he really hates it. And I think that's what we're seeing with Jared and Ivanka, especially Ivanka where, you know, he felt he had her absolute unwavering trust only to find out that, you know, when push came to shove, it wasn't there. But again, that's my speculation. And I don't want to go too deep into that for obvious reasons, but we'll, we'll be looking at that and, and trying to make a more salient assessment of exactly what went on in there. And, and what and why.

1 (34m 44s):
Well, last night on the making sense that the badness show, I showed two CNN articles, and one was about how Jared and Ivanka are not a part of the inner circle anymore. And they, they had 12 anonymous sources close to the family and the administration who confirmed that according to the CNN. So what, you know, it's CNN, you really can't believe it at all, but it's it, they did demonstrate through some data points that there is some separation going on. For example, they're only visiting each other once every six weeks now. So that's not as often as, as it was in the past, once again, this could be an operation.

1 (35m 25s):
This could be a thing to make the deep state think they're out of the circle when they're really still in the circle. And then the other CNN article was about how Don Jr is now Trump's advisor. And he's the most conservative one in the family. And, and how this is a shift in policy for Trump. You know, this is something that I always viewed Don Jr as the leader, because he was the one who had the biggest social media presence. If you know, I just think if they're going to build him up and groom him over these years to be an influencer, he always had that standing. So I don't really know if this is something new or this is something CNN's pushing out there, but it is something to watch.

1 (36m 12s):
And like we said, use those different mental models. I've got my one mental model that says Jared and Ivanka are complete traders. And I've got another mental model that says they are complete loyalists. And I keep both of them running at all times and collect data. And I still don't know which ones wish yet, but it is going to be interesting to find out. And especially Gary Cushner, you know, he's, he's connected, you know, his parents are billionaires, real estates and other industries in New York city, you know, connected to Israel and the deep state there. So, you know, people might see Jared Kushner and his family as representing a certain aspect of the deep state and I'm.

1 (36m 57s):
And so that may be there, there may be, and there may be double agents. There may be triple agents, you know, this is where they can play both sides and they can play both sides to the point where it's confusing to both sides. So it does get complicated. Yep. So, thanks for joining me today, Jim, we're going to keep on following up on this and the next Friday, we'll get Paul Furber's research and we'll report on that the next Friday. Ah, in the meantime, people can watch me and my mom's monologues on the brain. The analysis Monday through Thursday, 5:30 PM. Eastern on AmericanMediaPeriscope dot net.

1 (37m 38s):
And we'll see you next Friday, the 6:00 PM Eastern to watch us live on Fridays. Remember that you can watch us on Roku, fire, TV, apple, TV, and all the rest, and God bless you and we'll see you next time.

3 (37m 53s):
Have a good week, everybody <inaudible>.