Anonymous ID: 761afe Oct. 6, 2022, 7:38 a.m. No.17638031   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8046 >>8054 >>8278 >>8599

Last bread an anon was questioning this Kamala wreck thing…may have been onto something…

 

What REALLY happened in Foggy Bottom tunnel? Kamala Harris is involved in DC car accident and attended to by medics after Secret Service driver 'overcorrected' and hit curb (but blamed it on 'mechanical failure')

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11287317/Kamala-Harris-involved-minor-car-accident-dismissed-mechanical-failure-Report.html

 

  • It occurred late on Monday morning in DC's Foggy Bottom neighborhood

 

  • The minor accident happened when her motorcade driver was overcorrecting

 

  • The 'mechanical failure' explanation was only initially given before agents updated Secret Service leaders in person with the full story

 

  • It was reported that new Director Kimberly Cheatle 'confided to allies that she was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the alert related to the Harris accident'

 

  • She was later 'relieved' to hear the full story, the Wednesday report stated

 

>The Secret Service's protocols and sometimes mysterious security moves have been forced under the spotlight in recent months after the agency was accused of deleting text messages from January 5 and January 6 last year. Those communications are being sought in relation to probes into the 2021 US Capitol riot.

 

Shout out to @PenguinSix for shedding LIGHT on this ‘incident’

Anonymous ID: 761afe Oct. 6, 2022, 7:42 a.m. No.17638056   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8278 >>8298 >>8599

PICTURED: ISIS commander responsible for 'killing an American officer' who was shot dead by US special forces in midnight raid in Syria - as 200 troops descended on village in 13 helicopters and took several prisoners

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11286905/US-special-forces-conducted-midnight-raid-Syria-killing-ISIS-leader-taking-captive.html

 

  • US special forces carried out a raid deep in govt-controlled territory in Syria

 

  • The operation killed one person in Syria's northeast

 

  • The victim is believed to be Rakan Abu Hayel, who is accused of killing an American officer in an ISIS controlled area

 

  • Officials say he was responsible for coordinating sleeper cells

 

  • Several other people were captured by US forces in the raid, reports state

 

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He is accused of killing an American officer in an ISIS-controlled area, according to local NBC producer Mahmoud Shikhibra.

 

The family of the slain man and members of another family were arrested and taken into US custody, local sources claim, with some saying that at least two of those captured were part of a pro-Assad militia — though that remains unconfirmed.

 

Security officials later told Reuters that the man killed was 'a key IS leader present' responsible for coordination among the ISIS sleeper cells in the area.

 

The unnamed source added: 'This operation aims to expand the scope of targeting this organization's members across different parts of Syria.'

 

More information about the raid is expected to be provided in the coming hours, Central Command officials told DailyMail.com.

Anonymous ID: 761afe Oct. 6, 2022, 8:25 a.m. No.17638326   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8366 >>8387 >>8606 >>8670

PANIC

 

If Musk lifted Twitter's ban on Trump, there would be ‘a much bigger problem to solve': analyst

 

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/twitter-much-bigger-problem-elon-musk-donald-trump-095040331.html

 

Former President Donald Trump could soon return to Twitter (TWTR) now that Elon Musk has agreed to move forward with his $44 billion acquisition of the social media company.

 

Musk has said in the past that he doesn't agree with the lifetime ban on Trump, which Twitter enacted in early 2021 following the Jan. 6 attack on Capitol Hill. But restoring Trump's account could pose another challenge for the platform should incendiary tweets drive advertisers away from Twitter and toward competitors like Snap (SNAP), Pinterest (PINS), and Facebook (META).

 

"It’s a much bigger problem to solve," Rohit Kulkarni, senior analyst at MKM Partners, said on Yahoo Finance Live (video above) about content moderation at Twitter. "Even Facebook and even larger companies have not been able to solve it in a more convincing manner."

 

Kulkarni explained that if Musk wanted to keep advertisers on the platform, he would have to install guardrails to protect brands from appearing alongside controversial content.

 

"There would need to be a mechanism for advertisers to be able to choose where their ads are being shown and in a way the [advertisers] feel to be next to content they view as brand-safe," the analyst stated.

 

To be sure, the Tesla CEO would have his hands full on a number of issues at the beat-up company.

 

Musk confidentially filed a letter in the Delaware Chancery Court on Tuesday seeking to proceed with the Twitter deal on its original terms. The reversal comes as Musk was slated to be deposed by Twitter's lawyers in the company's lawsuit, which sought to enforce the buyout contract.

 

For months, Musk has slammed Twitter's business for not revealing enough information about the number of fake accounts on the platform. Musk also butted heads with Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal as worried employees started to leave the social media platform.

 

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