https://web.archive.org/web/20200919112906/https://twitter.com/wef/status/799632174043561984
>>15122313 Resignation: NYPD Police Commissioner Dermot Shea & second in command Ben Tucker
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U.S. Army
@USArmy
Time for an upgrade!
The M3E1 Multi-role Anti-armor Anti-personnel Weapon System is an improvement to the legacy M3 currently in use.
28 percent lighter than the M3 and with several improved more adjustments, we can't wait for this new piece of #ArmyTech.
Camera: PEO Soldier
9:04 AM · Dec 2, 2021·Sprinklr
https://twitter.com/USArmy/status/1466407809692717067
NYT going after Mr. Pig
Those Cute Cats Online? They Help Spread Misinformation.
A mainstay of the internet is regularly used to build audiences for people and organizations pushing false and misleading information.
Dec. 1, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
On Oct. 2, New Tang Dynasty Television, a station linked to the Chinese spiritual movement Falun Gong, posted a Facebook video of a woman saving a baby shark stranded on a shore. Next to the video was a link to subscribe to The Epoch Times, a newspaper that is tied to Falun Gong and that spreads anti-China and right-wing conspiracies. The post collected 33,000 likes, comments and shares.
The website of Dr. Joseph Mercola, an osteopathic physician who researchers say is a chief spreader of coronavirus misinformation online, regularly posts about cute animals that generate tens or even hundreds of thousands of interactions on Facebook. The stories include “Kitten and Chick Nap So Sweetly Together” and “Why Orange Cats May Be Different From Other Cats,” written by Dr. Karen Becker, a veterinarian.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/01/technology/misinformation-cute-cats-online.html
https://archive.ph/VcdR0
2021 edition of Freedom in the 50 States'
This 2021 edition of Freedom in the 50 States presents a completely revised and updated ranking of the American states on the basis of how their policies promote freedom in the fiscal, regulatory, and personal realms.
https://www.freedominthe50states.org/
https://cdn.freedominthe50states.org/download/2021/print-edition-2021.pdf
‘Confusion’ emerges as new weapon class for Air Force cyber warriors
WASHINGTON — Shooting down an aircraft or blowing up a target might not be the pinnacle of winning in future conflicts. Rather, sowing confusion among adversaries might be more associated with triumph on the battlefield, according to an Air Force official.
https://www.c4isrnet.com/electronic-warfare/2021/12/01/confusion-emerges-as-new-weapon-class-for-air-force-cyber-warriors/
https://archive.ph/XV9GC