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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 20, 2022 14:08:54 GMT -8
Are we at the point where you can call it an insurrection yet? Wow. This is just mind blowing. Williams was "Co-lead" of "Trust and Safety" with Yoel Roth who was responsible for making all the top calls on moderation of Twitter, but most importantly the Hunter Biden laptop story, the Jan 6 moderation and the permanent banning of Trump from Twitter. I'd never thought I'd live to see something like this unfold before my eyes in my lifetime. I wonder how people who mocked the phrase "Deep State" uttered by Trump now view that accusation?
Twitter’s top ranks riddled with ex-FBI employees
from the article: Twitter’s top ranks were riddled with ex-FBI agents and executives, stitching the company even closer to the federal agency now under fire for leaning on Twitter to meddle in the 2020 elections.
More than a dozen former feds flocked to the company in the months and years prior to Elon Musk’s purchase of the social network in October.
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Matthew Williams spent more than 15 years with the FBI, working mostly out of Seattle, where he served most recently as an intelligence program manager and senior supervisory intelligence analyst.
Williams joined Twitter in June 2020 — the same month as Baker — as a “senior director of product trust,” according to his LinkedIn. In June 2022 he moved into a more expansive position as “senior director of product trust, revenue policy, counsel systems & analytics at Twitter.” He noted this made him “co-lead of Trust & Safety.”
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 20, 2022 14:18:12 GMT -8
This post references Facebook but I think at this point we can assume that Facebook and Twitter used similar portals for the government to access and censor government information. The Feds keep their portal open for access. Just two days later the White House clearly states that they DO NOT USE THIS PORTAL. Despite Jen Psaki admitting they were flagging posts on social media for removal.
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 25, 2022 16:03:30 GMT -8
"To be totally frank, almost every conspiracy theory that people had about Twitter turned out to be true.”
-@elonmusk
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 26, 2022 12:43:04 GMT -8
Man, oh man these #twitterfiles just keep getting better and better.
Wow.
Can someone PLEASE let namisgr know how wrong he was and that he was part of an all out assault on freedom of speech, suppression of vital medical information and brainwashed into the cult of personality at Fauci's throne and then he can learn his place?
Thanks.
The latest batch of Twitter Files clearly show that the government intervened across social media in the dissemination of factual health information that was factual and accurate and proactively involved in the suppression of any information that was detrimental to the Biden administration's central narrative.
This episode of The Twitter Files clearly deliniates where the shift happened, as the previous Trump administration was focused on disinformation regarding matters unrelated to the vaccination campaign whereas the Biden administration was clearly focused on the vaccine campaign.
And so, the #vaxxinazi sect was born.
It was a crafted division done by the highest levels of government.
A Harvard epidemiologist is stricken by Twitter as "spreading misinformation" for disagreeing with the government narrative even if it was factual and protocol for governments around the world.
Folks, what happened during the pandemic is just as large a human rights violation as anything in recent history.
I called it Tyrannical 2 years ago and was mocked for it by several CGC board members, but there is no other name for the lack of science and the major political push behind this.
Wow.
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 26, 2022 13:04:59 GMT -8
This picture nails the division in a nutshell. In an "enlightened" world where open discussion and objective truth was supposed to be the West's greatest asset, any opposition was shot down in classic authoritarian, dystopian style. Many of us CGC forum members openly stated that the mainstream had become a cult-like religion. Those who bowed at the throne of Fauci, despite the fact that Fauci had contradicted himself and openly lied didn't matter to them. People need to be punished. The world can't be fixed until this problem is fixed.
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 26, 2022 13:17:00 GMT -8
Did not realize that my Tweet above would reshow the whole Tweet so I reposted just the image. What these people did is forced vaccination with an experimental drug on people who didn't need it. Children suffered because of it. My children and friends suffered because of it. They sacrificed innocent people for a political campaign. And then they prevented open discussion about it. I am in disbelief that this was allowed to happen.
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 27, 2022 20:31:59 GMT -8
This post right here should make the heavens and the earth shake in your world.
If it doesn't and instead it makes you want to mock people for pointing it out, you have no clue how lost you are.
Read this and re-read it and then sit and think about the implications without thinking about anything else.
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 27, 2022 20:56:26 GMT -8
Twitter's ex-safety chief Yoel Roth finally admits mistake of censoring Post's Hunter Biden Laptop story.
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 28, 2022 21:11:38 GMT -8
A substantial majority of Americans want the FBI investigated for its alleged role in having content throttled and censored on Twitter following allegations of interference on the platform this month. Several “Twitter Files” data dumps supplied to journalists by CEO Elon Musk indicated that the FBI was heavily involved with the previous management team at the company in censoring content and having users banned.
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 28, 2022 22:07:51 GMT -8
There are always stories within stories, and sometimes those smaller stories within a story are just as important as the larger picture. This story within a story is very interesting. Bari Weiss is one of the reporters that Musk has chosen to reveal the Twitter Files through. Bari Weiss is a former New York Times columnist. Bari Weiss resigned from the New York Times with a scathing letter about how the New York Times had strayed from it's original goals of reporting unbiased news and revealed a culture of bullying and control. The letter of resignation is in this NYP article below. Bari Weiss on why she left the New York Times "Or perhaps it is because they know that, nowadays, standing up for principle at the paper does not win plaudits. It puts a target on your back. Too wise to post on Slack, they write to me privately about the “new McCarthyism” that has taken root at the paper of record."
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 28, 2022 22:13:01 GMT -8
Barry Weiss has a partner named Nellie Bowles. Nellie Bowles is a renowned journalist that has worked for a number of organizations including The San Francisco Chronicle, The Guardian, Vice and the New York Times. What's important to note is that these organizations are fairly Left or Liberal leaning. In fact both Bari and Nellie have a history of being left leaning / Liberal journalists in Liberal organizations. Nellie's job was to report on the Tech sector for the NYT and create "viral" articles to create a reaction from the public. Nellie Bowles destroyed people's lives for a living. Nellie Bowles upong partnering with Bari Weiss has begun converting to Judaism. Her conversion to Judaism has forced her to "give up her evil tongue" New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles explains how Judaism made her give up an 'evil tongue'Converting to Judaism requires the journalist to accept a religious law against harmful speechSince beginning to convert to Judaism, New York Times journalist Nellie Bowles has come to regret much of her work. “I do not want to cultivate sociopathy in myself. And cultivating sociopathy was exactly what I was doing,”
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 28, 2022 22:16:16 GMT -8
The "harmful speech" she is talking about was using her position to incite people against others and destroy people's lives. She reveals this of herself in a Substack article to the world as part of her conversion to Judaism and her resignation from the NYT. This can be found here: Learning How to (and How Not to) KillOn being a reporter and following the Jewish law against gossip.
Her confession from the article: One easy path toward the top of the list and toward that embrace is communal outrage. Toss something (someone) into that maw, and it’s like fireworks. I have mastered that game. For a couple years, that desire for attention — to feel the crack of my byline hitting the conversation — propelled me more than almost anything else. I began to see myself less as a mirror and more as a weapon. I learned how to weaponize charm, which everyone does, but I do exceptionally well. I would call some stories kills. Resisting virality when you know exactly how to get it is like resisting a cigarette (I love smoking but do not smoke). When I wanted another viral story, I would talk about needing a hit.
Stirring outrage can be good. It can very well be the right thing to do. I won an award for working on an investigation series into predators using social video games to groom children. I’m glad that series made people mad.
But it’s extremely hard to control this tool. I would other times thrust a massive spotlight onto a person who would suffer from it and for no good reason. As an intern at the Chronicle, I got a man fired because he talked to me for a story, and some part of me knew it would happen. The story was a completely silly one, about private women’s clubs in the city, and he was a sweet and gentle man. I still feel sick when I think about him. And I think about him a lot.
In becoming increasingly driven by the pleasure of attention and conflict, I was sharpening my cruelest edges. The roar of Twitter on my side meant the kill was justified and good. I was using the tools that had been gifted to me — my love of people, my ability to write — but pursuing only attention, which is just the affection of the mob.
I do not want to cultivate sociopathy in myself. And cultivating sociopathy was exactly what I was doing.
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 28, 2022 22:31:16 GMT -8
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 28, 2022 22:36:28 GMT -8
I think this little 'report' I put together lends a lot of credibility to the claim I made weeks ago when zodislove started his article on why conspiracy theories persist. And my claim was that people need to be honest with themselves first and then with others to quash the lies. And this little 'story within a story' about Nellie Bowles really supports that point. Because it was at that point, that when she desired to be truthful with herself and her conscience no longer allowed her to pit her fellow people against themselves using lies, that she found herself PUSHED OUT of the New York Times organization. Bari Weiss's journalist partner Nellie Bowles reveals she was bullied out of NY Times too by woke colleagues who 'leaked stories to magazines to embarrass her'Former New York Times tech reporter Nellie Bowles, the partner of political columnist Bari Weiss, claims the newspaper bullied her out of the paper - much like they did Weiss - and was 'leaking stories to other publications to embarrass me.' Bowles, who covered tech for the Times beginning in 2017, announced her move to Weiss' Common Sense Substack on Friday with an article slamming the Old Gray Lady for a woke culture run amok. She claimed she began at the paper as a 'very happy, lauded bulldog liberal of a writer' but that the outlet and the culture in general shifted toward a 'charismatic new ideology' that she felt pressured to 'cheer on or otherwise carefully ignore.' 'When I didn't, I became suspect,' she wrote. 'My colleagues started leaking stories to other publications to embarrass me.'
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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 28, 2022 22:37:43 GMT -8
The corruption and collusion is there for anyone to see.
Anyone that is truly honest with themselves.
Man, this made for a night of great reading.
Thanks to anyone who took the time.
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