Anonymous ID: b52a36 Nov. 29, 2020, 1:44 p.m. No.11832330   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2426

Bidens secret service handle "Celtic"

 

Well, Scytl used to be based in Spain, with offices in Frankfurt and Barcelona, but it went bankrupt and this October was purchased by an Irish company, Paragon.

Anonymous ID: b52a36 Nov. 29, 2020, 2:08 p.m. No.11832612   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2774 >>2872 >>2939

Always check under the hood

 

https://nypost.com/2020/11/29/elisa-crespo-vies-to-become-first-trans-member-of-nyc-council/

 

An-ex prostitute who was busted in a police sting is running to become the first trans woman on the City Council — representing the heart of the Bronx.

 

Elisa Crespo, 30, is one of the candidates seeking to succeed outgoing Councilman Ritchie Torres in the 15th council district — representing Belmont, Fordham, Tremont, Mount Hope, Allerton, Van Nest, West Farms, and Bedford Park.

 

Torres — the first openly gay person to get elected in the borough — is vacating the seat in January after getting elected to Congress. A special election to replace him is expected to take place in March.

 

Crespo’s candidacy is a remarkable comeback story.

 

Crespo was arrested in Jacksonville, Fla. on November 14, 2012 after posting a sex/escort ad on the internet.

 

As it turned out, the two men showed up at her hotel room for oral sex were undercover cops in the Jacksonville police vice squad, who arrested her for prostitution.

 

Far from running away from her past, Crespo is addressing her work as a “survival sex worker” head-on.

Anonymous ID: b52a36 Nov. 29, 2020, 2:13 p.m. No.11832663   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2872 >>2939

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/qanon-s-rise-in-japan-shows-the-conspiracy-theory-s-global-spread-1.1529202

 

(Bloomberg) – QAnon’s days as a solely U.S. phenomenon are over.

 

The conspiracy theory’s foothold in Japan home to one of its most active networks outside the U.S. demonstrates how the movement can be made palatable in a range of countries as it gains popularity from Europe to Brazil.

 

Research by social media analytics firm Graphika Inc. shows the Japan-based QAnon community is among the most developed international chapters, with distinct terminology, influencers, and behaviors – such as idolizing Michael Flynn, a former U.S. national security adviser in the Trump administration.

 

“What we’re seeing now is an adaptation of U.S. QAnon taking root in European countries, whereas in Japan and Brazil, it does seem to be slightly more independent and self-sustaining as an ideology,” said Melanie Smith, head of analysis at Graphika. She attributes the increasing prominence of QAnon to the U.S. election and the pandemic.

 

This internationalization presents an uphill battle for social media companies already facing increased pressure from governments to combat disinformation on their platforms in English, let alone myriad other languages. President Donald Trump’s refusal to concede the election to Joe Biden has prompted many of his supporters to say without proof that the election was stolen. Lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign and its GOP allies have failed in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, Nevada and Arizona as the legal team has failed to produce any evidence of widespread fraud that would change the results. However Trump supporters’ accusations continue, potentially giving fresh life to conspiracy theories such as QAnon after the president leaves office.