investigatethepizza

HEY shit I was just trying to piece something together with Statfor and everything opens in fucking Oracle Eloqua where you have to log in - then I reverse search Oracle Eloqua in here, nothing, Oracle - I see this!! this is interesting lead for me!

Yuser_Manuel

Let us know if you find a new lead. I did not know of Eloqua.

Fateswebb

I am pretty sure that the "dns provider named dyn" referred to in this article on pizzagate wiki is dyndns which is short for dynamic DNS and is completely unrelated to dyncorp. It's simply a free dns record provider for people that use dhcp. The computer periodically updates its record so people at home on dhcp can have a static name to connect to.. oracle bought that technology but that is not dyncorp...

Yuser_Manuel

Dyncorp uses Oracle software, particularly Peoplesoft: http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/peoplesoft-enterprise/overview/index.html

Of course oracle is used by probably millions of people around the world, but how close is the relationship between Oracle and Dyncorp?

Did Oracle buy Dyn in order to control the information about pizzgate?

Was Dyncorp behind the ddos oct. 21? Did they get extra help from Oracle/use their software?

Fateswebb

Oracle software is used by almost every single company between their databases and peoplesoft etc. the Ddos attack was from a zombi bot network, so telling who commanded it would be extremely hard to do. The dyndns service is probably the largest of its kind so it was probably not related to pizzagate. But to answer your question they used a zombie bot network to attack which is the only way I am aware of to preform a ddos attack. But they have found at least part of the zombie bot network that attacked them.

derram

https://archive.is/NWHLw :

Starwood Capital to buy LNR Property for more than $1 billion: WSJ | Reuters

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Yuser_Manuel

Yeah I'm trying. I just lost some of my links trying to paste.

Yuser_Manuel

Starwood Capital to buy LNR Property for more than $1 billion (cerberus already owned starwood and lnr..not sure how that works) http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE89O04120121025