Anonymous ID: 997e01 May 19, 2022, 1:47 p.m. No.16305909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5922 >>6432

>>16305703 (lb),

>>16305708 (lb) DNC lawyers met with FBI on Russia allegations before surveillance warrant?

 

Oct 3 2018 23:52:29 (EST)

https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/409817-russia-collusion-bombshell-dnc-lawyers-met-with-fbi-on-dossier-before 📁

Read carefully.

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Anonymous ID: 997e01 May 19, 2022, 2:19 p.m. No.16306032   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A guy I work with has a SIL that works at a EV dealership. They got their first costumer today for a battery replacement. Battery cost a little over $8,100 and 6.5 hours labor, total cost for the battery replacement was right at $10,000

2:10 PM · May 19, 2022·Twitter for iPhone

Anonymous ID: 997e01 May 19, 2022, 2:24 p.m. No.16306050   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Twitter announces 'crisis misinformation' expansion of moderation policy

washingtonexaminer.com/policy/technology/twitter-announces-crisis-misinformation-expansion-of-moderation-policy

 

by Christopher Hutton, Breaking News ReporterMay 19, 2022

 

Twitter has updated its content moderation policy to affect what information may be shared in times of crisis.

 

The Big Tech company released a blog post Thursday that introduced its "crisis misinformation policy," a new set of guidelines that will regulate what sorts of information will be shared during chaotic events such as armed conflicts, natural disasters, and other crises.

 

"Today, we're introducing our crisis misinformation policy — a global policy that will guide our efforts to elevate credible, authoritative information, and will help to ensure viral misinformation isn't amplified or recommended by us during crises," wrote Twitter Head of Safety Yoel Roth. "In times of crisis, misleading information can undermine public trust and cause further harm to already vulnerable communities. Alongside our existing work to make reliable information more accessible during crisis events, this new approach will help to slow the spread by us of the most visible, misleading content, particularly that which could lead to severe harms."

 

The new policy is an attempt to counter viral information that can spread on the platform in dangerous situations despite it not being verified. The company said it would rely on public information from "credible" sources to determine the validity of a claim. These sources will include humanitarian groups, news outlets, conflict monitoring services, and open-source intelligence investigators. If Twitter determines that a post is based on misinformation, Roth said that it would stop amplifying or recommending it and that it would add warning notices to the post before the user clicks through to it.

 

The social platform pointed to its recent efforts to limit the spread of Russian propaganda as a case of what this new policy might look like. Russian propaganda saw a 30% drop in its reach on Twitter after the company stopped recommending or promoting it, Roth told a number of journalists in a call.

 

"We believe that we'll see similar effects in this context, but we're studying it closely, and we're going to share data about this as we learn more," Roth said. This new approach would not remove the content in most cases. Twitter would only remove the content "in the most severe cases where the potential to cause harm is the greatest."

Anonymous ID: 997e01 May 19, 2022, 3:15 p.m. No.16306294   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6303 >>6304 >>6312 >>6325 >>6511

Biden Unveils $100 Million More In Weapons To Ukraine Literally Moments After $40BN Approved

 

zerohedge.com/political/biden-unveils-100-million-more-weapons-ukraine-literally-moments-after-40bn-approved

 

Because apparently the unprecedented and outrageous $40 billion that the Senate just approved for Ukraine aid wasn't enough, the Biden White House has just announced $100 million more in military assistance to the Ukrainian government Thursday afternoon.

 

As The Hill emphasizes, this came literally "moments after the Senate sent a $40 billion supplemental aid package to the president’s desk." More, more, more will now be the order of business, the American taxpayer and debt placed on their children's children be damned.

 

The news of the fresh additional $100 million came as part of the same statement wherein the president hailed Congressional passage of the $40 billion. Biden said in a written statement the US has already provided a "historic" amount of security assistance to Ukraine to date.

 

He detailed what the new $100 million is expected to deliver: "…I am announcing another package of security assistance that will provide additional artillery, radars, and other equipment to Ukraine, which they are already using so effectively on the battlefield."

 

He described further, "These weapons and equipment will go directly to the front lines of freedom in Ukraine, and reiterate our strong support for the brave people of Ukraine as they defend their country against Russia’s ongoing aggression."

 

Separately Secretary of State Antony Blinken noted:

 

In a separate statement, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the weapons will be coming from the Pentagon’s existing inventories.

 

This despite that already over the last month Congressional leaders and defense officials have raided concern over depleted US defense supplies, especially items like anti-tank missiles.

 

By the time the war is over, Lockheed Martin will be worth $1 quadrillion. https://t.co/Lkw68nQgVh

 

— zerohedge (@zerohedge) May 19, 2022

Last last month Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut highlighted a potential Javelin shortage in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing.

 

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Anonymous ID: 997e01 May 19, 2022, 3:17 p.m. No.16306304   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6325 >>6511

>>16306294

 

Last last month Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut highlighted a potential Javelin shortage in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing.

 

He said, "The United States military has probably sent about one-third of its Javelin anti-tank missiles to Ukraine — one-third of our supply given to them."

 

Further Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island warned weeks ago: “We have a significant usage rate for the Stingers that we’re moving over there ― Javelins, also ― and we have to not only be able to help the Ukrainians, we have to maintain our stocks."

 

Bernie Sanders just voted YES on funding the US proxy war in Ukraine to the tune of $40 billion. So now it's officially on the record that every national politician associated with the activist "Left" is completely on board with escalating the war. That's what the "Left" is now

 

— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) May 19, 2022

But it seems amid the massive Ukraine money and weapons handout and euphoria, few in the administration are pausing to think about America's own defense interests as of paramount concern. This also as the Democrats have firmly established themselves as the 'pro-war' party.

 

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Anonymous ID: 997e01 May 19, 2022, 3:45 p.m. No.16306432   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16305922

>>16306411

>The Sussman trial is very damaging…but…but I'm more concerned on why are we just finding out about it 5 years later and still…NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE…

 

>This SHIT should have been handled 4 1/2 years back, they have been keeping it hidden this whole time…everything/everybody that has/is involved with it happening and mostly….the…COVER-UP, the NO ACTIONABLE RESPONSE since when they found out and DID NOTHING!!!!!!!!!

 

>>16305703 (lb),

>>16305708 (lb) DNC lawyers met with FBI on Russia allegations before surveillance warrant?

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