Arizona Cyber Ninjas FOIA Data
34,440 pages of gobbledygook made accessible with Open Semantic Search
Some months ago I collected the following steaming pile of seemingly duplicative monkey poo, burst it into 34,440 individual pages, and then forgot about it. But yesterday Meadows, Giuliani and other Trump allies charged in Arizona 2020 election probe reminded me I had this treasure chest lurking …
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-10722-part-2.pdf)= a0db40759e0167fac6d6378f6363f473dd42c5580adcf2e8df9c7d2c1411634f
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-111722.pdf)= 19c3952a369b573ee7d22060ec1fec075c2f70cbdf6e36503e725fe8ecf90149
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-112822.pdf)= fe922b619ab52f1cbe6048b3a8997c5f2fa2cfe5bdfaad4e697eedb976adb282
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-121522.pdf)= bb97f6f47ba9e5caa3cf586765e3b5982fb84a7bdffee7dd63eca504a654ae85
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-21-0466-21-0473-21-0477-21-0480-21-0481-f-21-047221-0476-g-21-0465-21-0468-21-0469-h-21-0640-j-processed-clean.pdf)= a2c5d6de78f22b113083195c7bae010ac586b5b1df13a2a76610dd45f8ba97c1
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-21-0466-21-0473-21-0477-21-0480-21-0481-r-21-0472-21-0476-s-21-0465-21-0468-21-0469-u-21-0640-v-processed-clean.pdf)= d5158fe9720311fc7b9aa34361026536d9c6190964ff6c95685f3014b0dc9bda
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-2162023.pdf)= 18abe5902d7ea1fa67f7ce3f9a77d47c14a8276ab6e66997e82ff9f9b2bd6622
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-6-14-2022-production.pdf)= 75fdbe4fcd916e7217d7be3fc1b7ddec956f14d130a91a8a4923b06e04dff0d2
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-6823.pdf)= cc9a8d0181d833072e1e3cf38a49bab6a532473cd93ec706879d2df99370eb70
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-7-2-2022-production.pdf)= 31e7561898c99d15c58a3066798c9cf4fb39a11e6c2bdd826833eb6bf407e3f0
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-9922-91622-and-92322.pdf)= 8d364431e5218cb273ab0b4d98d02e02875132019dd8ae7bc34e9adc214e7458
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas-docs-060222-processed.pdf)= ac46d06a9c09394dfcad23bf4e7b946cad2b5ad581d7cc4d58e34c4715189465
SHA2-256(AZ-CyberNinjas--maricopa-county.pdf)= 202c45f75d7427ad036cdc085018ecd9e32a49b1973e45540742de51ee960f6c
So it’s in an underconfigured Open Semantic Search server that only noticed about a sixth of the data to start, and I imagine it’ll be tomorrow night before this finishes, unless I shut it down and upgrade it from four cores to twelve. Slow is fine, because I do not (yet) have reporter(s) who want to see this stuff.
I took the time to enter the new indictment into a Maltego graph for the event itself, then pasted this update into the big MAGA Meltdown graph. It was pretty funny to get everything tagged GA19 and copy it to the new graph for a starting point. Indictments in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, and Nevada have poured a bambi bucket full of ice water all over any would be election theft schemes for 2024.
The Pennsylvania people have an out in the wording of their agreement, as do those in New Mexico. Wisconsin is moving slowly. I need to review this piece from Lawfare and see if there are any other large FOIA caches I should collect in advance.
Conclusion:
Things are evolving very quickly now - Trump hush money trial, Ukraine funding, Arizona indictments. Having put three and a half years into curating interesting data without a lot of traction, it’s really nice to see this sudden burst activity that coincides with what I’ve already done.
Trump is sliding into dementia. He can’t keep his mouth shut in court, to the point he may face a jail term to stop his attempt to intimidate witnesses. His loss of focus and “word salad” at rallies for the faithful are embarrassing, but facing Biden one on one in a debate would be ruinous. He could ignore Nikki Haley, but if he won’t face Biden that will be fodder for endless coverage of his decline.
Normally it would be sad to see an older person going through this and failing to grasp what was happening. Given the million excess deaths from his fumbling of COVID19 and the hundreds of thousands of civilians and soldiers in Ukraine who’ve been traumatized or killed … *meh*.