Anonymous ID: 4e280b Oct. 30, 2023, 11:46 a.m. No.19831616   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1713

>>19831581

fascist's twat account

 

14thAmendmentWatch

@14thWatch

 

Tracking efforts to bar Donald Trump from the 2024 Presidential election. #14thAmendment

USA

fourteenthamendmentwatch.com

Joined September 2023

 

https://nitter.net/14thWatch/with_replies

Anonymous ID: 4e280b Oct. 30, 2023, 12:05 p.m. No.19831713   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1732 >>1739

>>19831581

>Wonder why this 14thamdendment substack was shoahed

>>19831616

>fascist's twat account

weird..Guy with the same name as 14th amendment author was submitting Hamas Attack videos to Anderson Cooper

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/10/new-video-hamas-animals-repeatedly-lobbed-bombs-shelter/

 

Monday September 25, 2023

Judge Issues Protective Order in Colorado Disqualification Case

Sep 25

Jeff Wise

and

Noam Cohen

Anonymous ID: 4e280b Oct. 30, 2023, 12:08 p.m. No.19831732   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1762

>>19831713

>Noam Cohen

This the Noam from 14th amendment substack

 

 

Noam Cohen

 

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NOAM COHEN is the former tech columnist for The New York Times where he wrote the “Link by Link” column from 2007 to 2013 covering the influence of digital technologies on global culture and the economy, including some of the Times’ earliest coverage of Wikipedia, Bitcoin, and Twitter. His front page stories reported on the first big Wikileaks leak (co-reported with Brian Stelter in 2010), Wikipedia’s contributor gender gap in 2011, and the investigation and death of Reddit co-founder and Internet activist Aaron Swartz in 2013. Cohen has also contributed to publications such as New York Magazine and Dissent and has appeared on NPR’s Talk of the Nation and the award-winning documentary Page One.

 

Whether interviewing Julian Assange or writing about the early adopters of Bitcoin, Cohen spotlights the real people behind the companies and technology of Silicon Valley. His notably humane approach to the tech industry is exemplified in the obituary of the Wikipedia editor Adrianne Wadewitz, who focused on building its catalogue on female authors and women’s history, and Cohen’s feature about the onset phenomenon of Twitter ghost writers for high-profile names like 50 Cent and Britney Spears to Ron Paul. Cohen’s op-eds drawing the ties between Silicon Valley and disruption culture with Trump’s candidacy and election ran in The New York Times in July 2016 and November 2016, respectively.

 

Noam Cohen lives in Brooklyn with his family.

Anonymous ID: 4e280b Oct. 30, 2023, 12:14 p.m. No.19831762   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1768

>>19831732

>This the Noam from 14th amendment substack

 

About the Author

 

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Jeff Wise is a print, online, and television journalist specializing in aviation, adventure, and psychology. An executive producer of the Showtime documentary feature “Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee,” he has served as an on-camera aviation analyst on CNN, Fox News and MSNBC and has appeared in documentaries on PBS, the History Channel, and the National Geographic Channel. His articles have appeared in Businessweek, New York, The New York Times, Nautilus, Men’s Journal, Popular Mechanics, Psychology Today, and many others. He is the author of The Taking of MH370 and Extreme Fear: The Science of Your Mind in Danger as well as of the Kindle Singles The Plane That Wasn’t There: Why We Haven’t Found MH370 (named the Best Kindle Single of 2015) and Fatal Descent: Andreas Lubitz and the Crash of Germanwings 9525.

 

A lifelong science enthusiast, he majored in evolutionary biology at Harvard, where studied with noted ethologist Bert Holldobler and ichthyologist Karel Liem. After graduating he moved to Hong Kong for five years and wrote extensively about adventure travel in Southeast Asia, Russia, and the Middle East. After returning to the United States he wrote Popular Mechanics’ “I’ll Try Anything” column, which required him to pilot a Zeppelin, scuba dive under Arctic ice, endure wilderness survival training, fly loops in a WWII fighter plane, explore the endless dark of the deep ocean, drive a tank, and spend the night in an igloo he built himself.

 

He lives outside New York City with his wife and two sons. In his spare time he bikes, runs, kayaks, and flies small airplanes and gliders.

 

His Twitter handle is @manvbrain. The best way to reach him is via email: jeff [at] jeffwise.net.