Anonymous ID: b03dd7 March 24, 2021, 11:40 a.m. No.13289844   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9894 >>9991 >>9993 >>0148 >>0159

German researchers create, then erase, false memories in people’s minds

https://www.rt.com/news/519038-german-researchers-create-erase-memories/

 

A team of researchers in Germany has completed successful experiments in which they showcased how false memories can easily be planted and, more importantly, erased, with potentially serious implications for the justice system.

 

The team, from the University of Hagen, Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, and the University of Portsmouth conducted a series of memory experiments on volunteers over the course of several sessions.

 

They wanted to both confirm that it is possible to implant (or incept, if you will) false memories in the mind of a subject using certain psychological techniques and tricks that rely heavily on the power of suggestion through repetition, while also discovering to what extent these memories can be erased.

 

In this latest experiment, the researchers created fictional, but plausible, stories from 52 participants’ childhoods and blended them with events that actually took place.

 

The researchers then reinforced these false memories in the minds of the participants by asking the volunteers’ parents to play along and claim things happened exactly as described, including the additional, fictional elements.

 

This process was repeated over the course of multiple sessions to such a degree that many of the participants became convinced the accounts were, in fact, true and thus, a false memory was born.

 

Now all that remained was to extricate these false memories from the minds of the volunteers, which turned out to be almost as easy as implanting them had been.

 

They merely asked the volunteers to identify the source of the memory while highlighting the fact that false memories can be created through a process of repeated, elicited recall that itself can become a form of conditioning.

 

“If you can bring people to this point where they are aware of that, you can empower them to stay closer to their own memories and recollections, and rule out the suggestion from other sources,” psychologist Aileen Oeberst at the University of Hagen says.

 

Again, over the course of multiple sessions, volunteers began to shed the false memories that they had previously believed, with a little nudge from their parents, were completely real, with the majority returning to the baseline of credulity from their initial meeting during which the false memory ‘inception’ began.

 

During follow-ups a year later, some 74 percent of the volunteers had lost their false memories or even outright rejected them as ever having occurred.

 

The implications of this kind of disturbing but important research might be far-reaching in the realm of criminal justice, with methods employed by prosecutors, police, and others called into question when seeking the ‘truth’ of a past event.

 

“Faulty memory may not matter in everyday life – if I tell you I had chicken last night instead of pizza, it may not matter,” says false-memory expert Elizabeth Loftus.

 

“But very precise memory does matter when we’re talking about these legal cases. It matters whether the bad guy had curly hair or straight hair, or whether the car went through a red light or a green light.”

Anonymous ID: b03dd7 March 24, 2021, 11:56 a.m. No.13289946   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9991 >>9993 >>0148 >>0159

Nobody’s ‘coming after your guns,’ says Kamala Harris, who campaigned on coming after guns

https://www.rt.com/usa/519047-harris-coming-for-guns/

 

As the Biden administration launches a new push for gun control, Vice President Kamala Harris insists that nobody’s “coming after your guns.” With Harris on record saying the exact opposite, will anyone believe her?

 

Speaking to CBS News on Wednesday, Harris urged Congress to pass a pair of bills that would strengthen background checks for weapon purchases. The bills were recently passed by the Democrat-controlled House, but need a 60-vote majority in the Senate. With control of the Senate split 50-50 between Democrats and Republicans, they are unlikely to pass, even after two high-profile mass shootings in the past two weeks.

 

Harris scolded Republicans who equate gun control with “getting rid of the Second Amendment,” telling them to “stop pushing the false choice that this means everybody’s trying to come after your guns, that is not what we’re talking about.”

 

Harris’ appeal echoes President Biden’s call for “common sense” gun laws, a call he made on Tuesday, one day after alleged gunman Ahmad Al Aliwi Al-Issa murdered 10 people in a grocery store in Boulder, Colorado.

 

However, gun owners and Second Amendment advocates are unlikely to be moved by her promise not to “come after” their guns. For one thing, Joe Biden explicitly vowed on the campaign trail to rid America of “assault weapons,” a term ascribed by Democrats to hundreds of weapons, from certain shotguns to pistols to the ubiquitous AR-15 rifle. Asked in 2019 by CNN’s Anderson Cooper if “a Biden administration… will come for my guns?” Biden answered: “Bingo, you’re right if you have an assault weapon… they should be illegal, period.”

 

His plan to “end our gun violence epidemic” includes promises to ban the sale of these weapons by reinstituting a Clinton-era law, to register all existing weapons on a federal database, to implement a mandatory buyback scheme, and to ban all online firearms sales. However, these actions are the purview of Congress, and Biden can push for them as much as he wants, but they ultimately won’t pass without Republican votes in the Senate.

 

Both Biden and Harris are aware of this, hence their pleas to lawmakers. Biden can take executive action, and Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Tuesday that he is “considering a range” of executive orders, but their scope is far more limited and temporary than any laws passed by Congress.

 

Yet before she was vice president, Harris announced during her own presidential campaign that she wouldn’t wait for Congress to act. She asserted in 2019 that she would ban the importation of AR-15 style rifles, mandate “near universal background checks,” implement mandatory buybacks, and make gun manufacturers criminally liable for mass shootings, all by executive order if necessary and within her first 100 days in office. When Biden stressed during a debate that she had “no constitutional authority” to do this, Harris responded: “Hey Joe, instead of saying ‘No, we can’t,’ let’s say ‘Yes, we can.’”

 

Harris was gung-ho about depriving Americans of their beloved AR-15s, as was fellow candidate Beto O’Rourke, a former Texas congressman. O’Rourke also campaigned on the idea of a mandatory buyback scheme, but drew far more attention than Harris after he said that taking Americans’ rifles is “exactly what we're going to do… Americans who own AR-15s, AK-47s, will have to sell them to the government.”

 

While the conservative media and the gun lobby honed in on O’Rourke’s statement, Harris told reporters that compulsory buybacks were “a great idea,” and promised to do the same if elected.

 

However, campaign trail rhetoric is just that. Barack Obama tried and failed to reintroduce the Clinton-era assault weapons ban in 2013, but fell foul of Congress. Even though his party had a 55-45 majority in the Senate at the time, no Republicans could be convinced to break ranks and put the bill over the 60-vote threshold. In the absence of legislation, Obama fired off a slew of anti-gun executive orders in 2013 and again in 2016, which went some way toward strengthening background checks and strengthened enforcement of existing gun laws, but fell short of curbing the number of so-called ‘assaut weapons’ sold in the US.

 

As such, Biden and Harris may have every intention of getting these weapons off the streets, but barring a shakeup of Congress in next year’s midterm elections, gun owners and enthusiasts are safe, for now.

Anonymous ID: b03dd7 March 24, 2021, 11:59 a.m. No.13289969   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9991 >>0159

Utah governor signs bill to require cell phones & tablets to automatically BLOCK porn…but there’s a catch

https://www.rt.com/usa/519032-utah-governor-porn-blocking/

 

Conservative lawmakers in Utah have scored a symbolic victory in their crusade against pornography after the state’s governor signed a bill that could one day lead to all mobile devices blocking adult content by default.

 

Governor Spencer Cox said that the law, which mandates that all cellphones and tablets sold in the state automatically block pornography, sent an “important message” about stopping children from being exposed to X-rated content online. The bill passed the State Senate earlier this month on a 19-6 vote.

 

However, there’s a catch. The new rule will not be implemented unless five other states adopt similar laws. The stipulation was added to the legislation in order to ensure that the default porn filter could be realistically enforced.

 

Critics of the law, including adult film star Cherie DeVille, argue that parents should be responsible for monitoring what their children do online. Speaking to the Salt Lake Tribune last week, she said that it was illogical to single out pornography “when violent video games and television shows can also have a damaging effect on children.” DeVille said the bill was really an attempt to prevent socially conservative adults in the state from viewing pornography.

 

The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah claimed that the bill was likely unlawful and accused state lawmakers of “dodging the constitutional impacts” of the bills that they pass.

 

Rep. Susan Pulsipher, who introduced the legislation, noted that the law was simply a “tool” to help with “good parenting” and that adults would be able to turn off the filters for themselves should they choose to do so.

 

Utah lawmakers have previously required warning labels on explicit content, both in print and online, and declared porn a “public health crisis.”

Anonymous ID: b03dd7 March 24, 2021, 12:23 p.m. No.13290121   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0133

IDF unwittingly reveals where SECRET military bases are, after publishing map of Covid-19 testing sites in Israel – media

https://www.rt.com/news/518994-israel-secret-military-base/

 

LEL

 

The Israeli military inadvertently disclosed the locations of secret bases after publishing an excessively thorough list of Covid-19 testing sites in the country, one newspaper has found. The error was later corrected.

 

Compiled by the IDF Home Front Command, the comprehensive map included testing facilities located on Israeli military bases, without considering whether the installations had previously been disclosed to the public. As a result, previously secret military intelligence and air force bases were listed on the map, Haaretz reported.

 

The map was created in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and made available to Israeli citizens online. After noticing the rather embarrassing oversight, Haaretz contacted the IDF, which admitted the mistake and revised the list to exclude the secret facilities. The secret bases were not placed on the list by the military, the outlet said, suggesting that the health ministry may have included them without being aware of their sensitive nature.

 

The Israeli military typically does not publicize the coordinates of its bases due to the threat of rocket attacks. Details concerning some facilities are kept strictly under wraps in order to prevent foreign intelligence services from targeting them, Haaretz explained.

 

In the past, Israel has gone to great lengths to ensure that its military bases are safe from snooping or attacks. In 2016, the IDF banned the Pokemon Go app at its facilities, amid concerns that soldiers using the popular game could inadvertently provide GPS coordinates to hostile actors.

Anonymous ID: b03dd7 March 24, 2021, 12:27 p.m. No.13290147   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0159

FBI roasted over Boulder shooting after report suggests suspect Alissa was known to intelligence officials

https://www.rt.com/usa/519065-fbi-monitored-boulder-shooter-reaction/

 

USA News

FBI roasted over Boulder shooting after report suggests suspect Alissa was known to intelligence officials

Published: 24 Mar 2021 | 18:31 GMT

FBI roasted over Boulder shooting after report suggests suspect Alissa was known to intelligence officials

FBI investigations officer at King Sooper's grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, where 10 people killed, March 23, 2021 © AFP / Chet Strange

Questions have been raised about the FBI's role in monitoring the suspected gunman who shot dead 10 people in Boulder, Colorado this week, amid reports that he was on the bureau's radar.

 

Ahmad Alissa, a 21-year-old man from Denver who went on a shooting rampage at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder on Monday evening, has been charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder.

 

The mass shooting has caused an outcry, including calls for strict gun control and for a crackdown on "white supremacists" – but the former died down after it emerged the suspected shooter was reportedly Syria-born.

 

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However, anger among the public and commenters has grown even more following a report in the New York Times that claimed Alissa was known to intelligence officials due to his links to another individual under investigation by the FBI.

 

This has prompted some pundits to claim that the Boulder shooting marked the FBI's latest failure to prevent terrorist attacks on US soil, highlighting previous massacres, such as the Las Vegas shooting in 2017 and the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013.

 

 

Conservative commenter Jack Posobiec suggested that the FBI – under its current chief Christopher Wray – has not prioritized the detection of those planning attacks.

 

He accused intelligence officials of failing to spot a potential plot by Alissa, despite the alleged shooter reportedly using "basic" methods to avoid surveillance, such as the Tor software and commercial VPNs.

 

On his now-deleted Facebook page Alissa reportedly wrote posts criticizing then-US President Donald Trump's immigration policy. He also said the Muslims killed in the 2019 Christchurch mosque shooting in New Zealand were victims of "Islamophobia."

 

Some critics of the FBI pointed to the fact the Boulder shooting had taken place while the bureau was busy searching for "right-wing extremists" like conspiracy group QAnon in the wake of the US Capitol riots on January 6.

 

Following the Boulder shooting, President Joe Biden has renewed his calls to ban assault weapons and called on Congress to back bills that prevent people from evading background checks when they buy firearms.

 

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But his remarks have drawn backlash, including from former intelligence officer Anthony Shaffer, a vocal critic of the FBI, who said Biden's proposed gun controls were already in place in Colorado, but still allowed a man on the FBI's radar to murder 10 people.

 

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