Anonymous ID: 272f89 Jan. 13, 2023, 11:02 a.m. No.18137855   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7943 >>8227

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Joe Allen: Humans Are Being Conditioned To Be Subservient To AI By Leadings Thinker

 

Joe Allen: Humans Are Being Conditioned To Be Subservient To AI By Leadings Thinkers. This is the AI journalist that is following all the destruction of humanity

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v22olr4/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 272f89 Jan. 13, 2023, 11:08 a.m. No.18137897   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8313 >>8356

LA’s AG has got more dirt on CISA and censoring with social media

 

https://twitter.com/AGJeffLandry/status/1613908933852143616?s=20&t=EXlkX-6zr5KUESetzXYFXw

Anonymous ID: 272f89 Jan. 13, 2023, 11:20 a.m. No.18137960   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This is freakin funny!

Tucker does his somber serious voice on Butt Edge Edge

 

Tucker Carlson

@TuckerCarlson·22h

Joe Biden made Pete Buttigieg the Secretary of Transportation — despite the fact that Pete Buttigieg had no relevant experience of any kind, apart from occasionally riding a bicycle with a helmet on.

 

https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1613631726764593152

Anonymous ID: 272f89 Jan. 13, 2023, 11:30 a.m. No.18138029   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8130

UNCOVERED: Facebook Censorship Directed By White House, Court-Ordered Discovery Docs Released By Attorney GeneralJeff Landry

BATON ROUGE, LA – In explosive documents released by Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, email evidence shows the White House pressuring Facebook to censor Tucker Carlson.

 

Email chains between the government and the social media platform show that a viral video by the popular television host was demoted 50% pending a 7-day fact checking period and that thedemotion continued by Facebook even though no “fact checking” actually occurred.

 

“Government censorship is bipartisan; if they don't like you, they will censor you – regardless of your political affiliation,” warned Attorney General Landry. “No one is safe when the First Amendment is violated.”

 

Today’s revelation is part of the latest court-ordered discovery documents released in the landmark lawsuit filed by the attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri alleging top-ranking Biden officials colluding with social media giants to suppress free speech.

 

“Throughout our case, we have uncovered disturbing collusion between Big Tech and Big Government,” added Attorney General Landry. “Today’s reveal is yet another example of the ongoing coercive efforts by the White House to pressure social media companies into censoring American citizens.”

 

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More on the email chains (linked below) may be found in a Twitterthread by Attorney General Jeff Landry at

https://twitter.com/AGJeffLandry/status/1612434722126176256.

 

https://www.agjefflandry.com/Article/13106

 

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Anonymous ID: 272f89 Jan. 13, 2023, 11:47 a.m. No.18138130   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8382 >>8591

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I think J & J has a major lawsuit against the government.

 

The government clarified their position on censoring on vaccines. Which the told FB that day, “basicallywe don’t take posts down about blood clots related to J & J vaccinesbut we cannot allow other vaccines to be disparaged as unsafe”.

 

So the government targeted J & J, labeling it unsafe and social media would not limit the info. Is that why PSJT said it was a big mistake to limit or not offer J & J, were they the only company who had the safest vaccine?

Anonymous ID: 272f89 Jan. 13, 2023, 12:37 p.m. No.18138402   🗄️.is 🔗kun

13 Jan, 2023 17:23

UK sets date for Ukraine tank announcement – Guardian

Kiev reportedly hopes the decision will convince Germany to donate its own Leopards as well

 

Britain will announce the donation of ten Challenger 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine, The Guardian reported on Friday, citing Ukrainian sources. In doing so, the UK would become the first NATO member to send Western-designed tanks to Kiev, as pressure mounts on Germany to follow suit.

 

A formal announcement is expected on Monday, the newspaper’s sources said. These same sources said that while ten Challengers will likely have no impact on the tide of battle, they hope the decision will push Germany into allowing its European allies to export their stocks of Leopard tanks to Ukraine, which Berlin has thus far not authorized.

 

Poland and Finland both said this week that they would send Leopards from their own stocks to Ukraine, provided neither did so alone. The US has ruled out transferring its own M1 Abrams tanks, but last week announced that it would send Bradley infantry vehicles, as Germany and France simultaneously announced the transfer of similar armor.

 

News of the Challenger donation has already been drip-fed to the media by British authorities. Officials told Sky News on Monday that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had been discussing the possibility for “a few weeks,” and that the UK “might offer around ten” tanks. A spokesperson for Sunak then told reporters on Wednesday that the decision had been made, without providing a timeline for a formal announcement.

 

The German government’s official position is that it will not be swayed by any announcement from London.

 

“There is no change in the situation now because of the step that the British government has announced,” a spokesman said after Wednesday’s news.

 

However, Ukraine expects the Germans to cave in the end. “Germany will do it anyway at a later date,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba told the Tagesschau news channel on Wednesday. “We have already seen this with the self-propelled howitzers, with the IRIS-T anti-aircraft system and most recently with the Marder and Patriot systems.”

 

https://www.rt.com/news/569835-uk-challenger-tanks-ukraine/

Anonymous ID: 272f89 Jan. 13, 2023, 12:39 p.m. No.18138422   🗄️.is 🔗kun

13 Jan, 2023 16:10

Hungary in ‘culture shock’ from German policies – Orban

The Hungarian PM says his people have lost faith in Berlin and Brussels after failed sanctions sparked an energy crisis in the EU

 

Policies introduced by Germany and German politicians within the European Commission and the way they “miscalculated” the effects of anti-Russian sanctions has caused a “culture shock” in Hungary. The EU doesn’t have the courage to admit the fallacy of its sanctions policies, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in an interview on Friday.

 

“I grew up with the feeling that the Germans are precise, engineers, they calculate, take their time, they know what they are doing,” Orban told Kossuth Radio, adding that now that perspective has changed.

 

“Now we see what they are doing, because the European Commission has a German chairman,” Orban continued, referring to EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. “They failed with the sanctions, miscalculated and did not count to the end from a professional point of view,” he added.

 

According to the PM, theEU doesn’t have the courage to admit the fallacy of its sanctions policiesagainst Russia amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Orban noted, however, that Hungary lacked the strength to change the position of larger countries, meaning that sanctions on Moscow will likely continue despite their ineffectiveness.

 

Hungary, which relies heavily on Russian energy, has on several occasions criticized EU leaders for being responsible for the ongoing energy crisis by introducing “counterproductive” sanctions on Moscow. Budapest has repeatedly asked to scrap the “failed policy of Brussels” in order to stop Europe from “slowly bleeding.” Hungary has also been one of the few Western states that have so far refused to send any weapons to Ukraine or train its troops.

 

“If it were up to us, there would not be a sanctions policy,” Orban said last month. “It is not in our interest to permanently divide the European and Russian economies into two, so we are trying to save what can be saved from our economic cooperation with the Russians.”

 

Hungary’s relations with the EU have been particularly strenuous in recent months as Budapest has also clashed with several EU institutions on a number of issues, including LGBTQ rights and migration. Brussels, in turn, has accused Orban’s conservative government of eroding the rule of law while Western establishment media outlets have treated him like an authoritarian leader that is too sympathetic to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/569829-orban-germany-culture-shock/

Anonymous ID: 272f89 Jan. 13, 2023, 12:44 p.m. No.18138458   🗄️.is 🔗kun

13 Jan, 2023 17:53

EU looks for targets in tenth round of anti-Russia sanctions

Brussels is working on the next batch of penalties, which will reportedly target Russia’s nuclear industry and diamond trade

 

Poland and Lithuania are calling on the EU to impose restrictions on Russia’s nuclear industry as part of the tenth package of sanctions against Moscow over the conflict in Ukraine, Reuters reported on Friday, citing senior diplomats from the two EU countries.

 

Kiev has repeatedly urged the 27-nation bloc to impose sanctions on Russian state nuclearenergy major Rosatom, but the move has been blocked by Hungary and other EU members.

 

The Russian nuclear industry, which has so far gone unsanctioned, is essential for the operation of many power plants in Europe. According to the World Nuclear Industry Status Report, of the 53 reactors under construction globally as of mid-2022, 20 were being built by Rosatom, 17 of which are outside Russia.

 

In the eastern part of the EU, nations such as Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Hungary are heavily reliant on nuclear energy from Russia to run the power plants that produce up to half of the electricity they need. Hungary has four Russian-built nuclear reactors and has plans for another two, to be built by Rosatom.

 

According to Reuters, the EU is mulling a proposal to blacklist Rosatom’s leadership as a first step that should then result in curtailing the bloc’s cooperation with Russia’s nuclear industry.

 

Other penalties that have been floated – the EU is rushing to symbolically implement the measures by February 24 – include cutting more Russian banks off from the SWIFT global messaging system and banning more of the country's media outlets.

 

Meanwhile, a number of European officials, including Sweden’s permanent representative to the EU, Lars Danielsson, admit that it is getting increasingly difficult to adopt new penalties against Russia.

 

One diplomat told Reuters that “it is more and more difficult to get the necessary unanimity in the EU for more sanctions.”

 

In the tenth sanctions package, the EU will also reportedly propose adding diamonds to the list of banned Russian exports and expand bans on trade in goods that can be used for military purposes.

 

https://www.rt.com/business/569836-eu-russia-tenth-round-sanctions/