Forwarded from Gab.com
They're framing homeschoolers as extremists now.
"Empowered by Gab’s highly permissive environment, homeschooling group members circulate numerous harmful narratives in the name of protecting and educating children." https://gnet-research.org/2023/03/22/granola-nazis-digital-traditionalism-the-folkish-movement-the-normalisation-of-the-far-right/
"Empowered by Gab’s highly permissive environment, homeschooling group members circulate numerous harmful narratives in the name of protecting and educating children." https://gnet-research.org/2023/03/22/granola-nazis-digital-traditionalism-the-folkish-movement-the-normalisation-of-the-far-right/
GNET
Granola Nazis: Digital Traditionalism, the Folkish Movement and the Normalisation of the Far-Right
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"An FBI surveillance contractor infiltrated the chatrooms of two airline industry groups opposed to vaccine mandates to collect intelligence on the groups’ organizing activities, investigative journalist Lee Fang reported.
"The contractor, Flashpoint, which in the past infiltrated Islamic terror groups, now focuses on “anti-vaccine” groups and other domestic political organizations, according to Fang."
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/fbi-fake-online-ids-chatrooms-vaccine-mandates/
"The contractor, Flashpoint, which in the past infiltrated Islamic terror groups, now focuses on “anti-vaccine” groups and other domestic political organizations, according to Fang."
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/fbi-fake-online-ids-chatrooms-vaccine-mandates/
Leefang
FBI Surveillance Contractor Probed Anti-Vaccine Mandate Activists
Flashpoint, founded by a specialist focused on infiltrating Islamic terror groups, now monitors domestic political organizations.
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Forwarded from 𝕀𝕟 𝕄𝕒𝕘𝕟𝕒 𝔼𝕩𝕔𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠 (_ScalpS_)
Children's Health Defense
FBI Contractor Created Fake Online IDs to Join Chatrooms Run by Groups Organizing Against Vaccine Mandates
An FBI surveillance contractor infiltrated the chatrooms of two airline industry groups opposed to vaccine mandates to collect intelligence on the groups’ organizing activities, investigative journalist Lee Fang reported.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL from 1976 to 1989 an unknown taping noise was audible worldwide on commercial and civilian communications (tv broadcast, commercial aviation, SW radio). The source was the Duga radar "The Russian Woodpecker" a huge over-the-horizon radar used by the Soviets as a missile detection system.
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SVB escaped proper scrutiny for two reasons. One, because it built a potemkin crystal palace for itself at the heart of the American tech establishment, which for decades succeeded brilliantly at turning journalists into supplicants while outright lying to their customers. SVB inherited the halo of the sector they served, which had since the 1990s used one simple trick: They bored us all shitless telling us over and over again, in all kinds of different ways, how unthreatening, friendly and nice they were, until we had no choice but to believe them.
Google, Apple, Facebook and others positioned themselves as perky, helpful, happy and harmless--even a little infantile--and just here to help! They gave themselves stupid names, used palettes considered inane and childish at the time, spoke in a relentlessly cheerful tone (which some of us found creepy and sinister, but most people just accepted), while also spending AN ABSOLUTE FUCKING TON of money buying loyalty from more skeptical demographics, like bankers and politicians. And, for years, people bought it. Big Tech was spying on people, selling their data, manipulating or restricting their free expression and compromising their safety and privacy from day one. But it was only a few years ago that the press went from default positive to default negative on tech companies--and even that was driven by the economics of media, and not by principle.
Branding and marketing works. It didn't obscure their abuses forever, but it provided years of coverage during which some of the most powerful, arrogant, reckless and socially corrosive corporations in the history of capitalism operated with no oversight, and in fact no interest at all, from anyone. Big Tech used the time wisely, growing rich, powerful and sophisticated far beyond the regulatory and enforcement capabilities of any government. It is now effectively impossible to police what Google does. We don't know what they're doing, we don't know why, and we don't know when they're lying. We have no way to find out, either. Google is now, in effect, a medium-sized country strategically scattered across the globe for maximum financial and political advantage. All we can do is pray that their interests align with ours.
It's in that context that SVB operated, inheriting the halo of the optimistic, growing startup culture with which politicians love to associate themselves. But the palace was constructed in haste and using illegal labor. Founders have been sharing stories about how SVB's systems kept failing. One company had to get an Excel spreadsheet mailed to them of their customer's credit card transactions that month, because SVB's computer systems were outdated, failing and totally inadequate for such a large organization. But the founders, too, fellow members of the "move fast and break things" philosophy that gave us beta products at finished prices, forgave the bank these highly alarming failures, because SVB used a second PR strategy: It presented itself as a scrappy young company instead of a stuffy financial instution in order to woo startup founders by signalling that the bank was just like them--the implication being that it would understand the unique challenges of high-growth companies and serve them better than anyone else.
Google, Apple, Facebook and others positioned themselves as perky, helpful, happy and harmless--even a little infantile--and just here to help! They gave themselves stupid names, used palettes considered inane and childish at the time, spoke in a relentlessly cheerful tone (which some of us found creepy and sinister, but most people just accepted), while also spending AN ABSOLUTE FUCKING TON of money buying loyalty from more skeptical demographics, like bankers and politicians. And, for years, people bought it. Big Tech was spying on people, selling their data, manipulating or restricting their free expression and compromising their safety and privacy from day one. But it was only a few years ago that the press went from default positive to default negative on tech companies--and even that was driven by the economics of media, and not by principle.
Branding and marketing works. It didn't obscure their abuses forever, but it provided years of coverage during which some of the most powerful, arrogant, reckless and socially corrosive corporations in the history of capitalism operated with no oversight, and in fact no interest at all, from anyone. Big Tech used the time wisely, growing rich, powerful and sophisticated far beyond the regulatory and enforcement capabilities of any government. It is now effectively impossible to police what Google does. We don't know what they're doing, we don't know why, and we don't know when they're lying. We have no way to find out, either. Google is now, in effect, a medium-sized country strategically scattered across the globe for maximum financial and political advantage. All we can do is pray that their interests align with ours.
It's in that context that SVB operated, inheriting the halo of the optimistic, growing startup culture with which politicians love to associate themselves. But the palace was constructed in haste and using illegal labor. Founders have been sharing stories about how SVB's systems kept failing. One company had to get an Excel spreadsheet mailed to them of their customer's credit card transactions that month, because SVB's computer systems were outdated, failing and totally inadequate for such a large organization. But the founders, too, fellow members of the "move fast and break things" philosophy that gave us beta products at finished prices, forgave the bank these highly alarming failures, because SVB used a second PR strategy: It presented itself as a scrappy young company instead of a stuffy financial instution in order to woo startup founders by signalling that the bank was just like them--the implication being that it would understand the unique challenges of high-growth companies and serve them better than anyone else.
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Forwarded from Jeremy MacKenzie
"To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child. For what is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the life of our ancestors by the records of history?"
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Forwarded from Battleground (Jerm)
A conversation about the Deep State influence of the British Royal Family.
Don't think they're just ceremonial.
https://jermwarfare.com/conversations/matt-ehret-on-the-shadowy-past-of-the-british-royal-family
Don't think they're just ceremonial.
https://jermwarfare.com/conversations/matt-ehret-on-the-shadowy-past-of-the-british-royal-family
Jerm Warfare
Matt Ehret on the shadowy past of the British Royal Family
How influential is The Crown in the modern geopolitical era? You'd be surprised. Matt Ehret breaks apart the Royal Family's shadowy past.
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Forwarded from Traditional Britain Group
It's as though women are different to men or something...
The Army's drive for more women in the ranks has been a 'costly, futile exercise in political correctness' as just 50 out of 18,000 infantry are female
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12081207/The-Armys-drive-women-ranks-costly-futile-exercise.html
The Army's drive for more women in the ranks has been a 'costly, futile exercise in political correctness' as just 50 out of 18,000 infantry are female
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12081207/The-Armys-drive-women-ranks-costly-futile-exercise.html
Mail Online
The Army's drive for more women in the ranks has been a 'costly, futile exercise in political correctness' as just 50 out of 18…
The Army's push to recruit women for frontline combat roles has failed spectacularly, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
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Forwarded from 𝕱𝖊𝖓𝖈𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕭𝖊𝖆𝖗 𝖆𝖙 𝕻𝖗𝖆𝖞𝖊𝖗 (Ancilla Mariae 👑⚔️🐉)
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Forwarded from Little Entente
🇹🇷— With 99.78% of votes counted Erdogan was sitting with 49.25% according to private news agency ANKA's preliminary figures, while opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu had 45.05%.
The majority of ballots from the 3.4 million eligible overseas voters still needed to be tallied, according to the Supreme Electoral Board.
Erdogan won around 60% of the overseas vote in the 2018 election.
The majority of ballots from the 3.4 million eligible overseas voters still needed to be tallied, according to the Supreme Electoral Board.
Erdogan won around 60% of the overseas vote in the 2018 election.
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Forwarded from World Pravda (Mátyás)
⚡️First problem with this, the Kinzhal would not be in such large pieces if it was traveling that fast, number 2, that missle is much smaller compared to an actual Kinzhal and the warhead is to smooth and less sharp than a Kinzhal.
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Forwarded from World Pravda (Mátyás)
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⚡️🇷🇺🇺🇦The mayor of the capital city of Kiev, Vitaliy Klitschko, shows us the wreckage of the "Kh-47M2 Kinzhal hypersonic ballistic missile"
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