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>Saudi Arabia - The Bloody Wonderland
Now, with advanced technology!
(Which may explain why (((they))) didn't realize who was using it …)
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>Saudi Arabia - The Bloody Wonderland
Now, with advanced technology!
(Which may explain why (((they))) didn't realize who was using it …)
>Q=Alice
>Area 51 style base in SA
Given some of the analysis by, e.g. https://twitter.com/ThomasWictor
that makes sense.
It would be great if anons could dig up sources.
>There is a coup being planned on our president.
There has been a coup attempted against the president.
FIFY.
The conspirators have been identified, and the evidence against them is being gathered.
We can follow along at, for example: https://theconservativetreehouse.com/
Lots of good analysis there.
> (((They))) might try to get ahead of narratives with disinfo
An alternative approach is to label the truth-tellers as "insane" (e.g. Kanye) or "extreme" (e.g. CIA "conspiracy theory" labelling).
That is, rather than confront / refute, simply marginalize / discount.
Seems to be effective, with MSM + Twitter mobs to amplify.
>what would messing with the NTP servers do?
Probably not much. It's an inherently distributed protocol. They'll re-sync after a while.
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1305.txt