While Jadue enjoys his newfound digital empire—buying a beach house in Viña del Mar and hiring a nutritionist for his otherwise disinterested youth team—the episode cuts to a sterile office in Washington, D.C. FBI Agent Jeff Bannister (a fictional foil) stares at a Wireshark capture. He notices something odd: the OpenH264 traffic from the Chilean federation’s servers is not following standard Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). There are "malformed packets" that, when decoded, aren’t video at all. They are encrypted spreadsheets.
Here is how the episode explains it (via a tense voiceover from Jadue’s accountant, Rosa): el presidente s01e04 openh264
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