This is sort of a trusting trust question. However, is there a way to
have gpg verify it has not been altered? Maybe by compiling it with an
internal key file and it asking for a password before decrypting
itself and then presenting some type of verification. I'm asking
whether something like this exists or is possible? Ie, how does
malware do integrety checking / try to thwart people from running it
if something is amiss? Can this type of thing be put into gpg?
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