Anonymous ID: 5f0816 April 11, 2018, 10:26 p.m. No.1008535   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1008491

 

"That’s the intriguing thesis of new research published by Politico. Reporters Shawn Musgrave and Matthew Nussbaum compared election results with overall trends in how many people in a given area actually subscribe to a newspaper. As they write:

 

The results show a clear correlation between low subscription rates and Trump’s success in the 2016 election, both against Hillary Clinton and when compared to [Mitt] Romney in 2012.

 

Politico reports that, overall, Trump outperformed Mitt Romney in 2012 in regions where newspaper subscription rates were low, but was highly likely to be bested by Hillary Clinton — and to underperform Romney — in areas where newspaper subscription rates remain high. Politico turned to the Alliance for Audited Media, which verifies circulation figures for the industry, to pull subscription numbers on what they described as “more than 1,000 mainstream news publications.”

 

No brainwashing/conditioning = sane thinking.

 

NO SHIT.

 

NO (((kikery))), NO INSANITY.

Anonymous ID: 5f0816 April 11, 2018, 10:28 p.m. No.1008567   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8673

>>1008491

 

Facebook's bulking up the team for its mysterious new hardware division: Building 8

 

http:// www.businessinsider.com/facebook-building-8-job-postings-2016-4

 

"Facebook is moving quickly to form its new Building 8 hardware team, the secretive skunkworks division it formed after poaching a high-level Google exec this month.

 

There is no actual Building 8 structure to serve as the group's home base on Facebook's campus yet, but the company is already well into a recruiting drive to enlist top talent.

 

The group, led by Regina Dugan, who worked at the US Department of Defense before Google, will focus on developing hardware and software products to advance Facebook's mission of "connecting the world," and recent job postings give us additional hints about what it's up to. "

 

Former DOD.

 

(((clown))).

 

Chinese connection?