Samuel F. B. Morse was an American Painter and Inventor. He brought to America the telegraph, that in 1842 was first used in the Capitol to transmit messages between two Committee Rooms. That demonstration got him $30,000 to build a 38 mile telegraph line between Baltimore and Washington. The first message sent over it was:
"What hath God wrought,"
which went from the Supreme Court (then located in the bowels of the Capitol) to the train station in Baltimore.
Within 8 years there were 12,000 miles of telegraph lines in the U.S.
Tuesday, the House Intelligence Committee released its report on its two weeks of hearings on the Ukraine affair. The snake in the grass that the public was unaware of was that the Committee had subpoenaed the phone records of several “persons of interest.”
This is touched upon in Tuesday afternoon’s blog by Mark Sumner.
In it is a reference to a George Conway tweet that includes this screenshot of one of those call records:
It turns out these phone logs were just not from AT&T but from Verizon as well.
We didn’t know about them because the IL Douche Crime Syndicate didn’t know about them until very recently — until after they had been turned over to the House Intelligence Committee by Ma Bell and one of her bastard children.
Now ask yourself one question: what other phone records had the House Intelligence Committee subpoenaed from the “Phone Company(s)” at the same time?
Perchance; IL Douche’s iPhone and iPad ? (remember, both of these were reportedly known to be insecure to all the world, as well as all the ships at sea.)
Now these subpoenaed records are just “Pen Register” records, a term originating back in the 1840s that Samuel Morse used in obtaining his patent for the Telegraph. Originally they were the dots and dashes that composed the telegram that were placed upon a long piece of paper tape. As telephony replaced telegraphy the pen register was only capable of recording the ‘digital’ signal of:
- the time of the call,
- the duration of the call,
- the number dialed,
- and the number dialing.
It didn’t actually record the actual speaking on the call ( the talking and such.) There are other methods besides ‘pen registers’ that record the actual content of calls and data — especially calls and data that flow across the national boundaries of the United States — that flow through San Francisco, Miami, and New York in particular. Those you need a special subpoena to the FISA Court to obtain.
I suspect the fruit of those records will appear in the end game. . . . . within the next six months.
ps: for the record, Samuel F. B. Morse was also a supporter of Slavery, he was anti-Catholic and anti — immigration. And he openly mocked the Pope. He also painted dirty pictures . . . quite well
I’ll bet he smoked pot. And he invented the Morse Code. (you know: the dit dit dit — dot dot dot — dit dit dit thing) He was a very complicated individual.
Maybe in the cosmic scheme of things his spirit is now repenting, for previous transgressions, by helping to nail IL Douche.