Anonymous ID: 000000 Oct. 14, 2020, 11:37 p.m. No.11080348   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Europe's domestic intelligence and law-enforcement services have apprehensively watched the QAnon conspiracy theory migrate from the US and now consider it a significant security concern.

 

That assessment was given by two security officials contacted by Insider, both of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity given the nature of their work.

 

We See You

Anonymous ID: 000000 Oct. 15, 2020, midnight No.11080533   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0539 >>0549 >>0563

>>11080384

 

Raise that vibration anon. We can all rise above the lower vibration energy. When people light up and shine bright… there is a tendency to attract lower vibrational energy. Very common. You can turn up the "volume" anytime.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Oct. 15, 2020, 12:33 a.m. No.11080774   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0786 >>0799

>>11080744

> Technically you'd be like everyone else on typical social media sites. Blocking out everything you don't want to see.

 

The difference is in Social Medial THEY filter and decide what you see.

Here, I filter and decide what I see.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Oct. 15, 2020, 12:37 a.m. No.11080807   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Would really like to play with the House Permanent Select Committee on lack-of-Intelligence committee's tech / zoom feeds tomorrow during their Shitt Show. I just want to make it a little moar entertaining for anons. Hmmm… Would that be inappropriate?

 

Maybe just leave a mic live on while one of these assholes is spouting off or using the rest room. Subtle but entertaining. Q?

Anonymous ID: 000000 Oct. 15, 2020, 12:48 a.m. No.11080916   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Witness Biographies:

 

 

Dr. Joan Donovan – Research Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

 

Dr. Joan Donovan is the Research Director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy. Dr. Donovan leads the field in examining internet and technology studies, online extremism, media manipulation, and disinformation campaigns. Dr. Donovan leads The Technology and Social Change Project (TaSC). TaSC explores how media manipulation is a means to control public conversation, derail democracy, and disrupt society. TaSC conducts research, develops methods, and facilitates workshops for journalists, policy makers, technologists, and civil society organizations on how to detect, document, and debunk media manipulation campaigns.

 

Dr. Donovan's research and teaching interests are focused on media manipulation, effects of disinformation campaigns, and adversarial media movements. Prior to joining Harvard Kennedy School, Dr. Donovan was the Research Lead for Data & Society’s Media Manipulation Initiative, where she led a large team of researchers studying efforts to manipulate sociotechnical systems for political gain. She continues to hold an affiliate appointment with Data & Society. Dr. Donovan received her Ph.D. in Sociology and Science Studies from the University of California San Diego, and was a postdoctoral fellow at the UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics, where she studied white supremacists’ use of DNA ancestry tests, social movements, and technology.

 

Nina Jankowicz – Disinformation Fellow, the Wilson Center

 

Nina Jankowicz studies the intersection of democracy and technology in Central and Eastern Europe as the Wilson Center’s Disinformation Fellow. She is the author of How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict (Bloomsbury/IBTauris), which The New Yorker called “a persuasive new book on disinformation as a geopolitical strategy.” Ms. Jankowicz has advised the Ukrainian government on strategic communications under the auspices of a Fulbright-Clinton Public Policy Fellowship.

 

She has previously testified on countering foreign influence operations before the Senate Judiciary Committee and House Appropriations Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations. Prior to her Fulbright grant in Ukraine, Ms. Jankowicz managed democracy assistance programs to Russia and Belarus at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. She received her MA in Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, and her BA from Bryn Mawr College.

 

Cindy Otis – Vice President, Alethea Group

 

Cindy L. Otis is a former CIA officer and an expert on disinformation threat analysis and countermessaging. She is also a Senior non-Resident Fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab and an Associate at Argonne National Lab. Prior to joining the private sector in 2017, she served in the CIA as a military analyst, intelligence briefer, and a manager in the Directorate of Intelligence. While at the CIA, she specialized in security issues in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. She is the author of the newly released True or False: A CIA Analyst’s Guide to Identifying and Fighting Fake News out now from Macmillan.

 

As a wheelchair user and passionate advocate of disability rights, she has also worked as a consultant to major disability rights organizations.

heart strings puller

 

Melanie Smith – Head of Analysis, Graphika Inc.

 

Melanie Smith is Head of Analysis at Graphika, where she studies online social movements, disinformation, and election integrity. Her analysis of online conversation around Covid-19 has been leveraged by the World Health Organization, and her research on the QAnon community represents one of the most comprehensive reports on the group to date and has been cited by Reuters and The Washington Post.''' Melanie employs open-source social media data to map foreign and domestic information operations, as well as recruitment networks of extremists from across the political spectrum. She holds research fellowships at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue and the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR) at King’s College London.

 

Schitt has a fully rigged team of experts to help drive his narritive