Geo-tracking technology could possibly be used to determine Twitter accounts that are bots. Think back to videos of bot farms - hundreds of smartphones all hooked up in the same room...
So geo-tracking could differentiate real users - who move around from place to place - from bot accounts on smartphones that are static in the one place in bot farms...
That's the all important question. Presently the desire for peace simply isn't there among the majority of so-called leaders, especially in the E.U., the U.K. and the U.S.
Call me cynical but I believe a lot of people in power are perfectly content to have the Ukraine-Russia situation just as it is. They can try to use it to try and deflect from domestic failures, as well as enriching some of their friends, in the military industrial complex in particular. They have little motive to want the conflict to end. Of course that represents a problem for the majority of people who DO want the conflict to end. So... I don't know what the answer is presently. Things are likely going to get worse before they get better, not just in Ukraine but around the world with looming food shortages and an economic system on the verge of total collapse due to reckless overspending and the inflation it has brought with it. My gut tells me that new systems are going to have to be put in place, and the corrupt actors that have brought us to this point held to account, but I believe we must go through some pain until that point is reached.
A hearing on UFO's for the first time in 50 years - on the same day Clinton lawyer Michael Sussman's trial starts in relation to the biggest political scandal perpetuated in U.S. history (Russiagate)
Very good article here by Jacques Baud - a retired Swiss military intelligence officer and former Policy Chief for United Nations Peace Operations and someone with an extensive knowledge of geopolitical reality, particularly in Ukraine. He provides detailed background on the Ukraine situation, and how we arrived at the place we find ourselves now, detailing multiple failures in diplomacy and double standards that created the conditions for an all but inevitable greater conflict to break out:
excerpt: "In other words, we can naturally deplore and condemn the Russian attack. But WE (that is: the United States, France and the European Union in the lead) have created the conditions for a conflict to break out. We show compassion for the Ukrainian people and the two million refugees. That is fine. But if we had had a modicum of compassion for the same number of refugees from the Ukrainian populations of Donbass massacred by their own government and who sought refuge in Russia for eight years, none of this would probably have happened."
Hey Lindsy, don't worry about Riz, he's just trying to falsely frame a very simple and normal feature that has been on Twitter for ages. The 'block' feature simply means that any user (Elon included) gets to choose who can interact with them and who can't. It's not a free speech issue like Riz is trying to say it is. The account in question is free to tweet to its heart's content. And users are free to block who they want.
The prosecutorial and government overreach is astonishing. Despite the government doing everything to keep hidden their own tactics and communications (and the judge largely abetting them in this regard), and even intimidating people who might testify, the jury still cleared 2 of the defendants of wrongdoing (while a hung jury and therefore mistrial was called for the other 2 defendants). This Biden department of justice is completely out of control. Hostile, arrogant, and think they can employ any tactics to further their goals. At this point it's looking like the only solution is to disband the FBI and hold a Church Commission 2.0 to get to the bottom of all the treason and treachery. Because this absolutely cannot stand. I don't believe a government weaponized against its own people is something most Americans are inclined to accept.
As many of us speculated - the Whitmer 'kidnapping' plot was an op set up by the FBI to create headlines ahead of the 2020 election. The question now is: what other ops have they run? IMO Cesar Sayoc (right before 2018 midterms) would be worth looking into.
Important to note of course is that the head of the Michigan FBI field office running this op(Steven D'Antuono) was promoted to head the Washington DC field office shortly thereafter(Oct 2020)
It's fair to ask whether Jan 6 was likewise an op to set up and frame Trump supporters
Indeed, D'Antuono had only spent a year in the Detroit (Michigan) field office before he was moved up to DC. Looks very much like he was put in charge there for that specific reason ('kidnapping' op)
100% correct Mic - the operation relied not just on crooked actors within government, but on various 'journalists' who would happily and unquestioningly put into print the leaks and narratives being fed to them. This not only undermined Trump's presidency, it altered the very make-up of government (think very specifically the 2018 mid-terms).
Huge news. I mean Durham lays it out in plain language - they were spying on Trump INCLUDING IN THE WHITE HOUSE ITSELF. This is magnitudes larger than Watergate. Predictably - and very sadly - much of the mainstream media isn't even reporting on this.
Police have started confiscating fuel from truckers. Truckers are sleeping in their trucks, and no fuel = no heat. Currently it is -11 degrees celsius in Ottawa, with forecasts predicting it could get as low as -21 by Saturday.
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Yeah it doesn't seem the same without stringman. Such a positive soul