View Full Version : ALL Intel processors since Centrino have had their development managed from Israel
Serpo
21st January 2018, 03:22 PM
BLOCKBUSTER: THIS IS AMONG THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS EVER POSTED TO THIS WEB SITE.You have heard this before on this web site (7 years ago to be exact) so why is it important? Because this post, by an Intel engineer, proves my background and credibility. It proves I was way ahead of Snowden. It destroys every troll that ever posted sh*t against my credibility or this web site. Wired and others had somewhat similar posts five years AFTER I said it, and they probably simply re-worded what I posted because that is what happens when anyone is that far ahead.A few people were skeptical when I said this latest bug was corevpro related and had nothing to do with what has been claimed about a software fix for a "memory leak" and that it did not affect AMD. The following post proves I am right, and that I did not get it from anywhere other than my background. DEAR TROLLS, READ IT AND WEEP, This was posted to Intel's own web site, by a programmer gone rogue:http://82.221.129.208/inteladmission.gif
I WAS, BY YEARS, FIRST WHISTLEBLOWER ON THIS TOPIC. ANYONE WHO BACK STABS MY WORK, OR CLAIMS I AM NOT NSA IS FULL OF SHIT. HOW ELSE WOULD I KNOW THIS SO FAR AHEAD OF ANYONE ELSE? ANYONE WHO HAS KNOWN ABOUT THIS SITE FOR A WHILE HAS SEEN ME POST ABOUT THIS FOR ALL OF THIS DECADE. HOW THE HELL DID I KNOW?AND NOW THAT AN INTEL PROGRAMMER HAS SAID IT, LET THERE BE NO DOUBT: IF YOU HAVE AN I SERIES PROCESSOR, YOU BOUGHT A WEAPON INTENTIONALLY SET UP TO DESTROY YOU, IT BELONGS IN THE TRASH, NOWHERE ELSE, AND THERE IS NOT A SINGLE GOD DAMN OPERATING SYSTEM PATCH THAT WILL EVER, AND I MEAN EVER FIX IT.Furthermore, ALL Intel processors since Centrino have had their development managed from Israel, and many were developed entirely in Israel. Does that wash right with you?OK, LET ME GIVE YOU THE SMALL TEXT DETAILS: If you run a large corporation, and you have competitors that are Jewish, they have raped all data on all I series processors your business owns and stolen every last contact, secret, strategy, and tech development your company has ever sent across them. More importantly, this programmer that just blew the whistle does not know the problem extends to other Intel processors outside the I series (which he was cleared to know about), and includes anything that has Centrino tech that made it into everything, including the lowly Celeron and Core2.There is a cold hard reason why the Jews have suddenly taken it all over the last decade, and this is exactly it. It is not only the NSA that can rape you, all of the back doors were handed straight to all the Jews who became billionaires and trillionaires, and Israeli intelligence also.I really hate to tell people this, but if you have ANY Intel processor that is newer than Pentium 4, it is risky, and any Intel processor Core2 forward belongs straight in the trash. You are murdering your business if you use them and you are NOT JEWISH.
This pyramid graphic, done in 2012 is DEAD ACCURATE, it was not just a joke!:http://www.jimstonefreelance.com/pyramid600.jpgThe damage Intel inflicted on you goes far beyond the value of the computers you purchased. It includes ALL the work you ever did on them. Intel needs to be disbanded for this, a class action lawsuit simply can't pay people back the damage done. And yes, now the Jews really do "own it all" - look it up! All of the recently made billionaires, especially in Tech, are Jews. and it is NOT because they were "better".http://82.221.129.208/.zj8.html
Joshua01
21st January 2018, 03:35 PM
He has a point! (((Intel))) needs to get the scorched earth treatment. Fire up the ovens, we're gettin' the bank back together!
Ares
21st January 2018, 04:53 PM
Way back when I read about the management engine when it was first released it kind of gave me a creepy feeling that if someone had remote access could do anything they damn well please.
I need to listen to my gut more often, as all my computers have at least an i5 if not an i7 processor.
What's also funny is that my parents got me an Amazon Alexa for Christmas. I have yet to even take it out of the box or even open it. If you have a choice, do not use a digital assistant, they're just as intrusive as this management engine spyware built into modern processors.
midnight rambler
21st January 2018, 05:12 PM
I see where this is headed. lol
vacuum
21st January 2018, 05:24 PM
All he has to do is leak what the backdoors in the ME engine are, and all hell would break loose.
I wouldn't be surprised though if he didn't actually know all the details or keys used to access it. Thats probably very closely guarded.
Jewboo
21st January 2018, 06:05 PM
https://cdn.theyeshivaworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/23/Capture.png https://www.vosizneias.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/h_01933237-512x318.jpg http://www.thetower.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/intelbibi-678x326.png
ALL Intel microcode is written in Hebrew/Yiddish. It all quietly happens hidden below the Windows operating system.
The OP in this thread is not hyperbole. The hidden backdoor of all Intel computers is totally kosher.
There is a cold hard reason why the Jews have suddenly taken it all over the last decade, and this is exactly it. It is not only the NSA that can rape you, all of the back doors were handed straight to all the Jews who became billionaires and trillionaires, and Israeli intelligence also.
vacuum
21st January 2018, 06:29 PM
ALL Intel microcode is written in Hebrew/Yiddish.
Are you f-ing serious?
Jewboo
21st January 2018, 06:40 PM
Are you f-ing serious?
https://www.vosizneias.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/h_01933237-512x318.jpg
What language do you think they all speak in that processor design building?
:rolleyes: vPRO
http://simplecore.intel.com/insight-tech/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/2016/07/vproarchitecture-1.jpg
midnight rambler
21st January 2018, 06:44 PM
Are you f-ing serious?
https://www.vosizneias.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/h_01933237-512x318.jpg
What language do you think they all speak in that processor design building?
:rolleyes:
http://simplecore.intel.com/insight-tech/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/2016/07/vproarchitecture-1.jpg
What better way to keep the goy in the dark?
Jewboo
21st January 2018, 06:51 PM
https://royalitsupport.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/lights-out-client-management-and-optimization-with-sccm-vpro-4-728.jpg
Notice under NETWORK that it says "Independent of Operating System State". This shit happens hidden below Windows and we can't even see it...
crimethink
21st January 2018, 08:19 PM
This is not news to anyone in IT. And, it is actually irrelevant, since Intel has ALWAYS been Kosher.
The man who made Intel was András István Gróf aka Andy Grove. Holocaust™ Survivor™ from Hungary.
Applied mathematics / computer science in the United States has been very Kosher since before World War II. Almost as much so as nuclear physics. That "Grove" and many others would not be Sayanim would be a foolish assumption. Moving most CPU R&D to "Israel" was not actually a strategic move, but economic - high-value, labor-non-intensive industry for the shitty little state. Granted, IDF Unit 8200 and Mossad could have more convenient access to the affairs.
crimethink
21st January 2018, 08:22 PM
All he has to do is leak what the backdoors in the ME engine are, and all hell would break loose.
I wouldn't be surprised though if he didn't actually know all the details or keys used to access it. Thats probably very closely guarded.
The Spectre / Meltdown "flaws" (deliberate engineering) remained hidden for many years, until a German boy* found them. I doubt any single source knows about all of the remaining ones.
* not ironically, several Jews then signed aboard claiming to have "helped."
crimethink
21st January 2018, 08:34 PM
As for the "solution," there currently isn't one, or at least not an affordable one for "consumer-level" folks.
Promise lies in someone putting together a totally Red Chinese PC, running Linux and open source BIOS. But even that may not be our panacea.
The Federal regime has a big problem with Huawei. That could be contrived, but let's say it's true. Huawei's chip division, HiSilicon, produces chips that have promise for building a (more) secure machine, with only Chinese backdoors.
Additionally, there are other up-and-coming Chinese chipmakers who don't use Intel architecture, such as Rockchip and AllWinner. Trouble with all three, though, is they use USIsraelUK designs, usually ARM (backdoored for GCHQ, et. al.). An all-Chinese design, or a heavily-modified foreign design with no backdoors, is essential.
The best security measure you can take right now if you need a PC for secure work is to purchase a brand-new machine at a major retailer in a distant city, with cash, and NEVER, EVER connect it to the Internet by any method (no "anonymous" information, no VPN - NO CONNECTION, EVER).
crimethink
21st January 2018, 08:38 PM
Are you f-ing serious?
I don't know if he's serious or not, but it's not true. The Rabbinical alphabet doesn't work for the international standards used in IT/CS.
Intel uses standard Latin alphabet...both for technical and strategic reasons (why make it too obvious?).
Jewboo
21st January 2018, 08:51 PM
As for the "solution," there currently isn't one, or at least not an affordable one for "consumer-level" folks.
https://www.ultragamerz.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/AMD-Ryzen-APU-G-Series-2400G-2200G.jpg
Will be available in 2-3 months. This Ryzen 3 2200G version was just announced and might be ideal to replace my ten-year-old Shuttle Core 2 E8400 system that still works fine.
vacuum
21st January 2018, 08:54 PM
Does AMD have engineering teams based in Israel?
Also, do they have their own version of a management engine?
Jewboo
21st January 2018, 09:00 PM
Does AMD have engineering teams based in Israel?
Also, do they have their own version of a management engine?
Yes...but I don't think it is kosher.
:(??
crimethink
21st January 2018, 09:01 PM
https://www.ultragamerz.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/AMD-Ryzen-APU-G-Series-2400G-2200G.jpg
Will be available in 2-3 months. This Ryzen 3 2200G version was just announced and might be ideal to replace my Shuttle Core 2 E8400 system that still works fine.
AMD is "compromised," as well.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-microchips-amd/amd-chips-exposed-to-both-variants-of-spectre-security-flaw-idUSKBN1F0314
Spectre and Meltdown were PUT THERE, not merely "accidents" or "incompetence."
crimethink
21st January 2018, 09:04 PM
Does AMD have engineering teams based in Israel?
Is that a serious question? :(??
https://www.amd.com/en-us/who-we-are/contact/locations
AMD Israel Advanced Micro Devices Israel Ltd.
Gibor Sport Bldg. (28th floor)
7 Menachem Begin Rd.
Ramat Gan 52681
Israel
Tel: +972 3 7235353
Fax: +972 3 5448881
R&D and Design
See also my commentary about Spectre and Meltdown applying to AMD, as well.
Also, do they have their own version of a management engine?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Platform_Security_Processor
https://hothardware.com/news/amd-confirms-it-will-not-be-opensourcing-epycs-platform-security-processor-code
Jewboo
21st January 2018, 09:10 PM
Spectre and Meltdown were PUT THERE, not merely "accidents" or "incompetence."
You said it yourself that the German kid discovered these flaws and then notified the world. Intel and Microsoft had no clue and no existing exploit is known.
:rolleyes:
crimethink
21st January 2018, 09:15 PM
You said it yourself that the German kid discovered these flaws and then notified the world. Intel and Microsoft had no clue and no existing exploit is known.
Huh?
"No clue"? LOL
These "flaws" were designed in, as are surely others, for the NSA/Mossad/GCHQ to have control over your data any time they wish. The "flaws" were there all the time, and some kid found them because he looked in the right place(s). I imagine (((others))) found them before, but didn't spill the beans.
The Jews are not omnipotent nor omniscient. But they always have backup plans.
Jewboo
21st January 2018, 09:16 PM
Regarding the intentional Intel/AMD back doors:
The PSP itself is an ARM core inserted on the main CPU die.[7] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Platform_Security_Processor#cite_note-7)
crimethink
21st January 2018, 09:27 PM
Regarding the intentional Intel/AMD back doors:
The PSP itself is an ARM core inserted on the main CPU die.
And why I don't believe ARM architecture offers any protection...hence, my recommendation of a fully Red Chinese PC with a non-Intel/AMD/ARM Chinese chip being the only possible hope for real security.
crimethink
21st January 2018, 09:33 PM
Intel and AMD were known to be a problem for years...just how much of a problem not until recently.
This article, from a year ago, gives details...but the author naively believed ARM was safe:
https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2017/02/03/for-deep-security-use-arm-avoid-intel-amd-processors/
For deep security, use ARM, avoid Intel & AMD processors
IMHO, there is a BIG market for a non-USA maker to fab up a demonstrably clean CISC CPU with open source microcode and Libreboot boot loader.
Jewboo
21st January 2018, 09:35 PM
...hence, my recommendation of a fully Red Chinese PC with a non-Intel/AMD/ARM Chinese chip being the only possible hope for real security.
I think Ryzen is the best available realistic option. Too new and rare for (((them))) to be exploiting it yet. Chinese processors are already being denied USA market access for fear of embedded electronic spying.
15-watt Ryzen version of a NUC-ish pc would be my sweet spot. Available in a few months...w/Linux Mint.
vacuum
21st January 2018, 09:57 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Platform_Security_Processor
https://hothardware.com/news/amd-confirms-it-will-not-be-opensourcing-epycs-platform-security-processor-code
This is very obviously a back door.
What is a "security processor"? At least Intel has a plausible reason to have the management engine, so that machines could be managed in a corporate environment more easily.
AMD on the other hand didn't put in the effort to make their back door do something useful, they just put it in and called it a security processor that does vague security stuff but otherwise has no useful purpose.
crimethink
21st January 2018, 10:12 PM
Too new and rare for (((them))) to be exploiting it yet.
ALL Intel and AMD processors for many years are subject to Spectre & Meltdown. Part of the design on the CPU.
Intel, AMD, ARM, and all those who use their designs can design-out the Spectre/Meltdown "flaws," but that will take months to (re)design and then months more to implement in the factories.
Chinese processors are already being denied USA market access for fear of embedded electronic spying inability of the NSA-TAO/Mossad to access such chips remotely.
Fixed it for you.
Same "fear" of Kaspersky...Kaspersky detects NSA malware...and then tells both Kaspersky (in Moscow) and you about it. Hence, the US Government ban on Kaspersky...and Jewsmedia shrieking about how "dangerous" it is.
It ultimately comes down to a choice: do you want the NSA/Mossad/Unit 8200/GCHQ to have your data, or the Red Chinese PLA/MSS? Probably best to make that decision based on who would come to your door at 0300 and/or where you do your business.
crimethink
21st January 2018, 10:19 PM
This is very obviously a back door.
What is a "security processor"? At least Intel has a plausible reason to have the management engine, so that machines could be managed in a corporate environment more easily.
AMD on the other hand didn't put in the effort to make their back door do something useful, they just put it in and called it a security processor that does vague security stuff but otherwise has no useful purpose.
It was marketed as "secure computing" for you, but, like with "airport security," it actually protects (((them))).
The greatest malware threat has never been lone wolf pimply-faced geeks with pizza boxes all over the room...it's always been State-level actors.
Jewboo
21st January 2018, 10:27 PM
It ultimately comes down to a choice: do you want the NSA/Mossad/Unit 8200/GCHQ to have your data, or the Red Chinese PLA/MSS? Probably best to make that decision based on who would come to your door at 0300 and/or where you do your business.
We won't be allowed to buy a chink device.
The world’s largest telecommunications company – Huawei (http://www.bbc.com/news/business-29620442)– was banned in the United States. The current chief executive in charge of the company declared he is not concerned about the ban, because he believes Huawei can achieve its global ambitions with or without the American market. Huawei, the major Chinese company was banned from bidding for US government contracts. This ban comes after rising concerns regarding possible espionage. Huawei has three alternating chief executives. Each chief executive runs the company for six months at a time. Guo Ping is the current chief executive. He declared that Huawei can wait as long as necessary if the US market is not yet prepared to welcome their products and services.
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1525&bih=718&ei=sHVlWtf1ConIsQXt07WoDg&q=chinese+phone+ban+usa&oq=chinese+phone+ban+usa&gs_l=psy-ab.3...37329.38520.0.38935.4.4.0.0.0.0.193.614.0j4 .4.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.3.421...0j33i160k1j33i21k1.0.d4xOTXOLVbE
crimethink
21st January 2018, 10:40 PM
We won't be allowed to buy a chink device.
Unless they ban Aliexpress, Banggood, FastTech, and similar shipments, you can buy just about anything from China...including already "illegal" pirate streaming devices, radar jammers, high-powered lasers, and so on. :)
Half Sense
22nd January 2018, 09:19 AM
So, what is the fastest "clean" CPU? Pentium 4? Pentium Pro? It might be good to use a slow Pentium system for internet access. Most people only do email and web surfing anyway.
Jewboo
22nd January 2018, 09:37 AM
So, what is the fastest "clean" CPU? Pentium 4? Pentium Pro? It might be good to use a slow Pentium system for internet access. Most people only do email and web surfing anyway.
The first release of Intel vPro was built with an Intel Core 2 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core_2) Duo processor.[6]
The [6] link:
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_vPro#cite_note-AMT_architecture-6)
https://www.webcitation.org/68FLdCH2k?url=http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/architecture-guide-intel-active-management-technology/ (https://www.webcitation.org/68FLdCH2k?url=http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/architecture-guide-intel-active-management-technology/)
crimethink
22nd January 2018, 03:35 PM
So, what is the fastest "clean" CPU? Pentium 4? Pentium Pro? It might be good to use a slow Pentium system for internet access. Most people only do email and web surfing anyway.
Intel =/= "clean"
Every Intel processor since 1995 (except Intel Itanium and Intel Atom before 2013) may be affected.
https://www.novetta.com/2018/01/meltdown-spectre-cpu-vulnerabilities/
I personally don't give much credence to "Itanium and Atom are safe."
crimethink
22nd January 2018, 05:29 PM
Linus Torvalds declares Intel fix for Meltdown/Spectre ‘COMPLETE AND UTTER GARBAGE’
https://techcrunch.com/2018/01/22/linus-torvalds-declares-intel-fix-for-meltdown-spectre-complete-and-utter-garbage/
Intel tells users to stop deploying buggy Spectre patch, citing technical issues
https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/22/16919426/intel-advises-pause-deployment-of-spectre-patch
crimethink
22nd January 2018, 05:37 PM
From TWO YEARS AGO:
What's the point of secure software if you can't trust your CPU?
https://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/feature/2440894/whats-the-point-of-secure-software-if-you-cant-trust-your-cpu
Even if Intel were to release the source code for ME, Rutkowska went on, the architecture of modern processors is so complex that the most expert of developers would struggle to understand the system. For example, it is impossible to know what is being written to the various flash modules on the CPU where the BIOS and wireless and other controllers reside, meaning that users and developers of software have no option other than to trust that boot processes have not been compromised.
A possible solution, Rutkowska said, is a new architecture that removes all the "persistent state" elements (those processes that persist after shutdown or that write data to disk or memory) from the processor and places them on a removeable stick, putting control back in the hands of the user. Such "stateless hardware" would be more secure as it would "eliminate firmware infections, remove places where stolen secrets can be stored, and provide a reliable way to verify and choose firmware", she said.
However, she conceded that there is little commercial imperative for chipmakers to do this, and said it is up to engineers to start working to provide secure open source hardware.
Twisted Titan
23rd January 2018, 12:01 AM
Way back when I read about the management engine when it was first released it kind of gave me a creepy feeling that if someone had remote access could do anything they damn well please.
I need to listen to my gut more often, as all my computers have at least an i5 if not an i7 processor.
What's also funny is that my parents got me an Amazon Alexa for Christmas. I have yet to even take it out of the box or even open it. If you have a choice, do not use a digital assistant, they're just as intrusive as this management engine spyware built into modern processors.
all jokes aside your average base model smartphone has more tech then you will ever need or use.
i am waiting for a argument to happen and alexa decides to call the cops and somebody gets killed when the spooks show up.
gonna be a hell of a lawsuit.
crimethink
23rd January 2018, 01:55 AM
all jokes aside your average base model smartphone has more tech then you will ever need or use.
Sure, if all you do is email, basic web browsing, and going on Hipster Web 2.0 shit (Fagbook, Twatter, etc.).
For some of us, we need a lot more processing power.
i am waiting for a argument to happen and alexa decides to call the cops and somebody gets killed when the spooks show up.
gonna be a hell of a lawsuit.
Almost certainly not. Currently, Alexa cannot call 9-1-1, and the amazon Terms of Use for Alexa explicitly note that. Should Alexa gain that ability, there's no doubt that amazon will include a "good faith" clause in the Terms of Use disavowing responsibility for Alexa "making a mistake"/"overreacting" and calling 9-1-1, resulting in something bad. And guess what, the black-robed whores will side with amazon, because the black-robed whores and the boys in blue that serve the Jew are on the same side!
Serpo
23rd January 2018, 02:11 PM
http://82.221.129.208/hammertimefix.jpg
http://82.221.129.208/.zj4.html
PatColo
5th February 2018, 02:07 PM
w/Brendon O'Connell, 39m:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujW7j9ROwUU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujW7j9ROwUU
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