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yoh reading the notables
trippy dubtrips, make it so!
wish PDJT and team were openly posting here
if they wanted tooโฆ
drive [dems] over the edge
kek
There's something they cant touch and that is growing, the timelines wont bend to [their] will and keeps snapping back to an amazing future. Strangest thing I've ever seen and the most beautiful.
So, no the bad guys are taking a flogging and getting a real pounding, not much life left in most of them, they are rapidly decaying.
Everyone can feel it but we don't know what's going onโฆ other than we are winning.
Please add these plane ones in a bun together for plane spotting and one boat spotting
https://globe.adsbexchange.com
https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104507/e-8c-joint-stars/
https://www.skytamer.com/5.4.htm
https://www.marinetraffic.com
And all of these bins together
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https://www2.qanonbin.com/recent
https://qanonbin.com
https://fullchan.net
https://ghostbin.co
https://controlc.com
https://pastebin.com
https://hastebin.com
Leave 'made in china' in china. They suck it.
can never get that meme to work, no matter how many times its stolen
would like to see that posted more often, NB
Mighty fine resource list there freebs
Yes notable this fact, please.
If one of us has missed it, we put it out there again with the link so everyone can see the corruption on BOTUS's watch..
antifa.com takes you straight to the White House website https://www.whitehouse.gov
Fact check: Antifa.com redirects to Joe Biden's website, but Biden campaign allegedly not involved
Sep. 2, 2020 updated 3:58 ET Sep 17, 2020
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The claim: Antifa.com redirects to Joe Biden's campaign websiteViral Facebook posts insinuate ties between Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and the left-wing, anti-fascist political movement antifa.
"if you go to Antifa.com, it takes you directly to joe bidens webpage. โฆ whats that tell ya โฆ try it yourself," Facebook user Johnathan Thurman wrote in a post that has been shared more than 80,000 times since Aug. 28. Several other Facebook posts claim the same, and videos show the redirect to viewers.
Thurman, whom USA TODAY reached out to via Facebook Messenger, said he knew no further details about the redirect.
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Breaking down the domain's history
A search through the digital internet archive Wayback Machine reveals the antifa.com domain has existed since 1999, although no content appears until Dec. 4, 2000. It is unclear who registered the domain, but the content appears to be a predominantly European anti-fascist newsletter available in English and Dutch.
The domain lapsed. It was renewed April 24, 2002, according to domain registration databases Whois.net and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers Lookup. It was never made into an active website.
On Nov. 21, 2008, the domain was offered for $14,410 and remained on sale until May 6, 2017, at which point, a blank page replaced the sale offer. The blank page persisted until another "domain for sale" notice appeared Aug. 10, 2019.
The website was probably bought before or around May 31. Twitter user The Rude Pundit noticed the domain's sale price was nearly $37,000.
"We Are Antifa: Join Us & Take Action Antifa.com," declares text at the top of the home page. Hashtags sympathetic to George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement are also visible. Below, a symbol used by the original anti-fascist group, Antifaschistische Aktion, founded by the Communist Party of Germany in 1932, appears in red, black and white.
Days later, more information was added in an extensive paragraph rebutting President Donald Trump's tweet May 31 vowing to designate "ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization." For a brief time, the website redirected to a YouTube channel before announcing June 25 that an updated website was coming soon.
Biden's site gets tied to antifa
Traffic redirecting to JoeBiden.com began around Aug. 8 before stopping Aug. 13.
On Aug. 16, the domain resumed but forwarded instead to a website called "It's Going Down."
On Aug. 21, traffic redirected to KamalaHarris.org, which was being forwarded to JoeBiden.com. On Aug. 22, it went back to "It's Going Down"; and on Aug. 28, it returned to KamalaHarris.org before settling on JoeBiden.com on Aug. 31.
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Domains and redirection
Antifa.com has been registered through NameCheap, a Phoenix-based domain registrar โ a company that manages internet domain names, as well as IP address assignments for those domains โ since April 2002.
Redirecting a domain to any website is not hard to do. According to Mashable writer Matt Binder, all it requires is "that you type in the URL you want your domain to redirect to in your registrarโs administration panel."
Since NameCheap offers a privacy protection service to its clients, it is impossible to know who exactly owns the domain and set the redirection. USA TODAY was unable to reach NameCheap CEO Richard Kirkendall for comment.
Matt Hill, deputy national press secretary for the Biden campaign, referred USA TODAY to a tweet Monday from Biden's digital director, Rob Flaherty.
"So whoever owns http://antifa.com is redirecting it to our website as a troll. โฆ The VP very obviously has/wants nothing to do with fringe groups," Flaherty said.
Our ruling: Missing context
We rate this claim as MISSING CONTEXT.It is true the antifa.com domain redirects to JoeBiden.com.It is unknown who exactly owns the domain and has been redirecting traffic to the Biden campaign's website. The claim lacks context given that the Biden campaign denies any association with the antifa.com website.
Our fact-check sources:
Antifa.com via Wayback Machine, Dec. 4, 2000.
Antifa.com via Wayback Machine, Nov. 21, 2008.
Antifa.com via Wayback Machine, Aug. 10, 2019.
Antifa.com via Wayback Machine, May 31.
Antifa.com via Wayback Machine, Aug. 8.
Antifa.com via Wayback Machine, Aug. 16.
Antifa.com via Wayback Machine, Aug. 21.
Antifa.com via Wayback Machine, Aug. 22.
Antifa.com via Wayback Machine, Aug. 28.
Antifa.com via Wayback Machine, Aug. 31.
NameCheap, Jan. 11, 2017, "Where is your company located?"
Cloudflare, "What is a Domain Name Registrar?"
Vox, June 8, "Antifa, explained."
The Rude Pundit, June 1, Twitter thread.
NameCheap, "WhoisGuard."
Donald J. Trump, May 31, Twitter thread.
Mashable, Aug. 12, "No, this doesn't mean that Joe Biden owns antifa.com."
Rob Flaherty, Aug. 31, Twitter thread.
New York Times, June. 29, 2019, "Trump Consultant Is Trolling Democrats With Biden Site That Isnโt Bidenโs."
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/09/02/fact-check-antifa-com-redirects-joe-biden-site-hes-not-involved/3455297001/
gonna hugs ya!
for you, of course
sleep tight
so fiesty for this time of the evening, longer days more heat for reptilians? just a thoughT
KEK