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richwicks says
The system is that what controls us, and that's not the church
Historically religion and the church have been the ultimate tools of control for the masses
Historically religion and the church have been the ultimate tools of control for the masses
Trump Jr can be CEO of Twitter (if Patrick fails to apply for the job).
Historically, religion was mandatory and enforced. That's wrong, and it's a violation of our 1st amendment.
Elon was threaten with being Epsteined by the deepstaters if he didn’t step down and quit exposing their corrupt ongoing actions. So they offered to let him live if he does the poll, (rigged of course) and bows out by “the will of the people “.
He's hinted that it's a ploy to nix bots.
Actually, its been government goons with guns. Or are you talking about those satanic Democrat rulers?
Elon, like Trump, is primarily out for his own interests. Not yours.
Go back to Medieval Times or any of the great empires, Aztec, Inca in the Americas - others in Asia, Egypt etc..
Elon, like Trump, is primarily out for his own interests. Not yours.
DD214 says
Historically religion and the church have been the ultimate tools of control for the masses
Actually, its been government goons with guns. Or are you talking about those satanic Democrat rulers?
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a solemn moment of solidarity, The Washington Post has lowered the flags at all its buildings nationwide to half-staff in remembrance of the brave journalists who were suspended from Twitter by Elon Musk.
"We must never forget that dark, dark, day when the voices of 9 courageous heroes of journalism were cast into the outer darkness by the fascist Elon Musk," said WaPo Editor in Chief Narbles McQuack in a statement. "They were suspended for hours and hours before being reinstated. They almost died, and so did our democracy. The world may never know just how close we came to losing everything."
Employees then bowed their heads and observed a moment of silence as the names of Ryan Mac of The New York Times, Donie O'Sullivan of CNN, and Keith Olbermann were read along with several others who gave everything in the line of duty.
"We must never, ever forget what happened on Thursday, December 19th, 2022," continued McQuack. "This was like twelve January 6ths and five 9/11s combined. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it."
McQuack then dismissed his employees as he was running late for a 3 PM meeting with the FBI on what news they would be allowed to publish that day.
FBI got Top Secret clearances for Twitter execs to quash Biden story
Bureau had zero evidence of Russian 'disinformation'
https://summit.news/2022/12/20/musk-suggests-poll-result-saying-he-should-step-down-as-twitter-ceo-rigged-by-bots/
Patrick says
https://summit.news/2022/12/20/musk-suggests-poll-result-saying-he-should-step-down-as-twitter-ceo-rigged-by-bots/
I voted for him to stay. I believe Musk.
PeopleUnited says
Elon, like Trump, is primarily out for his own interests. Not yours.
Everyone on Earth is after their own interest, not yours. You included. The issue is what policies Trump would implement if he were President. Imagine what SC nominees would be in place now had Hillary won. Trump is also the only one, Dem or Repub, who will take action fixing the border.
I agree he was the best choice on the ballot. I just still don’t trust him to do what is right, or even reasonable.
James Gunn is. Kevin Spacey isn't.
PeopleUnited says
I agree he was the best choice on the ballot. I just still don’t trust him to do what is right, or even reasonable.
What is reasonable when we have a president who is senile dragging us into a conflict with Russia? They are still a nuclear super-power. I grew up under the unrelenting terror of the cold war. It ended on December 26, 1991, but these fucking assholes want to restart it.
I grew up under the unrelenting terror of the cold war.
we should collectively push patrick to be CEO of twitter. elon could go through 15 years in this forum to show his character.
1. TWITTER FILES PART 8
How Twitter Quietly Aided the Pentagon’s Covert Online PsyOp Campaign
Despite promises to shut down covert state-run propaganda networks, Twitter docs show that the social media giant directly assisted the U.S. military’s influence operations.
2. Twitter has claimed for years that they make concerted efforts to detect & thwart gov-backed platform manipulation. Here is Twitter testifying to Congress about its pledge to rapidly identify and shut down all state-backed covert information operations & deceptive propaganda.
3. But behind the scenes, Twitter gave approval & special protection to the U.S. military’s online psychological influence ops. Despite knowledge that Pentagon propaganda accounts used covert identities, Twitter did not suspend many for around 2 years or more. Some remain active.
4. In 2017, a U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) official sent Twitter a list of 52 Arab language accounts “we use to amplify certain messages.” The official asked for priority service for six accounts, verification for one & “whitelist” abilities for the others.
5. The same day CENTCOM sent the list, Twitter officials used a tool to grant a special “whitelist” tag that essentially provides verification status to the accounts w/o the blue check, meaning they are exempt from spam/abuse flags, more visible/likely to trend on hashtags.
6. The CENTCOM accounts on the list tweeted frequently about U.S. military priorities in the Middle East, including promoting anti-Iran messages, promotion of the Saudi Arabia-U.S. backed war in Yemen, and “accurate” U.S. drone strikes that claimed to only hit terrorists.
7. CENTCOM then shifted strategies & deleted disclosures of ties to the Twitter accounts. The bios of the accounts changed to seemingly organic profiles. One bio read: “Euphrates pulse.” Another used an apparent deep fake profile pic & claimed to be a source of Iraqi opinion.
8. One Twitter official who spoke to me said he feels deceived by the covert shift. Still, many emails from throughout 2020 show that high-level Twitter executives were well aware of DoD’s vast network of fake accounts & covert propaganda and did not suspend the accounts.
9. For example, Twitter lawyer Jim Baker mused in a July 2020 email, about an upcoming DoD meeting, that the Pentagon used "poor tradecraft" in setting up its network, and were seeking strategies for not exposing the accounts that are “linked to each other or to DoD or the USG.”
10. Stacia Cardille, another Twitter attorney, replied that the Pentagon wanted a SCIF & may want to retroactively classify its social media activities “to obfuscate their activity in this space, and that this may represent an overclassification to avoid embarrassment.”
richwicks says
I grew up under the unrelenting terror of the cold war.
Me too, but I do not recall "unrelenting terror" unless you are talking about going to the dentist, having to endure an extra 45 minutes in church once a month on communion Sundays or that afternoon English class with an active alcoholic who was about as unhinged as one can be and still hold a teaching position.
DD214 says
richwicks says
I grew up under the unrelenting terror of the cold war.
Me too, but I do not recall "unrelenting terror" unless you are talking about going to the dentist, having to endure an extra 45 minutes in church once a month on communion Sundays or that afternoon English class with an active alcoholic who was about as unhinged as one can be and still hold a teaching position.
Wrong side of the Iron Curtain.
You don't understand the dynamics of war at all. Cities aren't targeted.
The United States had a countervalue strategy. The idea was to deter nuclear war, and thus targeted cities to make the cost of nuclear war unacceptable to the Soviets.
You don't know what the Soviets would have done.
richwicks says
You don't know what the Soviets would have done.
Of course we do. We are watching them wiping out whole cities with massive artillery fires right now.
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