COMM.:What they did have from the public view and in open-source intelligence, you could see they had over ten different languages of publication for their magazine. They had ten different websites at various locations with new domain names every day. They had domain names, they had web servers that were static IPs that they were spinning up for each specific language, they had magazines that were posted at accounts at free file upload sites where they would push all this stuff out, and the videos to download, and things like that. We all know that they had tons and tons of social media accounts that they were constantly pulling together.
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