And gruk, being trained on elons web history, doesn't need to be asked to find, let alone unblur said images.
this post was submitted on 11 Feb 2026
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So my company was involved with a lawsuit that I was asked to help review files and redact information. They used a specific software that all the files were loaded into and the software performed the redactions and saved the redacted files. It really is mind blowing the government wouldn’t use a similar process.
These are the clowns that redacted the first files with MS black highlight, because DOGE cut their Adobe accounts.
"Bellingcat" paid for 'damage-control' ?
