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So, these stringers from #QAnon's posts today are all, as far as I can tell, Cisco routing commands. /deC/ /agg_recir_deC/ /agg_image_failure/ I'm not *entirely* sure about the first command. If I had to guess, it has something to do with DECnet, which is this ancient protocol suite used internally, by several government agencies. (Kind of taking a stab in the dark at this one, so don't take this as gospel. I'm still just a networking layman). "agg" is the aggregate command, and has to do with Cisco VPN hardware. Example: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/asr-920-series-aggregation-services-router/index.html "recir" is a recirculate command (see attached image): (Image source; https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/mpls/command/mp-cr-book/mp-m1.html) And from what I'm reading online, all this would imply that Q has ROOT ACCESS to 8kun. Root is like... the ultimate file directory. A Root User has TOTAL CONTROL over a *nix-based system - which 8kun MOST DEFINITELY is. Normally, someone has to use the command sudo to elevate themselves to root to perform a specific task - precisely so they don't muck anything up, systemwise - but yeah, this implies a level of networking sophistication WELL BEYOND a normal power-user, and beyond most hackers. This is nation-state level firepower.

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