Anonymous ID: 7787db March 6, 2018, 7:54 a.m. No.567395   🗄️.is 🔗kun

They have a really indepth story on the Daily Mail about the poisoning of Russian spy in the UK.

Below headlines, they ask people to contact the Daily mail, if they were at location, or saw anything.

We know the clowns use secure drop to snatch whistleblowers/ or use that info to their advantage.

Besides controling the narrative on events in the news..

Any people who ever witness crimes, accidents, events,, besides going to police they usually talk with media. ( then like we saw with school shooting, they only show voices they have control of, and other real witnesses are silenced( then maybe clowns get rid of them) so only official narrative is left.

So maybe potential people who contact paper about poisoning,,, now clowns know who they are, and can use, or eliminate, depending on what they saw or know.

Giving clowns the most important ears and eyes on events, so they can control them. Which is why the media is really important to them.

If they lose control,, then truth comes out more, and more.

 

 

First picture of daughter fighting for her life alongside 'poisoned' Russian spy father as it's revealed up to TEN people were hospitalised by mystery substance

Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia collapsed near shopping centre on Sunday

Two policemen who helped them were among up to 10 others later treated

His status as a former MI6 spy led to claims the incident is a Kremlin 'hit'

Top counter-terrorism officer said his specialists are supporting investigation

Witnesses say people seen in CCTV are the ex-double-agent and his daughter

Were you at The Maltings centre on Sunday? Contact news@mailonline.co.uk

 

http:// www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5467051/Was-Russian-spy-poisoned-Zizzi.html

Anonymous ID: 7787db March 6, 2018, 8:07 a.m. No.567530   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>567440

Good Morning Q, We Trust the Plan. Thank you again, and give our Thanks to all the patriots fighting for all of us, and in harms way.

God Bless The United States, President Trump and our Military, THANK YOU

Anonymous ID: 7787db March 6, 2018, 8:20 a.m. No.567687   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7721

>>567637

Facebook, Twitter and social media’s road to federal regulation

And Google too.

https:// www.engadget.com/2017/12/29/facebook-twitter-google-social-media-government-regulations/

Anonymous ID: 7787db March 6, 2018, 8:23 a.m. No.567721   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>567637

>>567687

he extent of Russia's meddling in the 2016 US presidential election remains unclear, but it's no secret that social media played a major role. This year brought with it a great deal of scrutiny for tech giants, particularly Facebook, Twitter and Google. These three companies came under the US government's microscope after news that Kremlin bots and trolls, spearheaded by a group known as the Internet Research Agency, used their sites to tamper with the 2016 presidential election. They spread misinformation (fake news!) and dubious ads across Facebook, Twitter and Google to hundreds of millions of users in the US, with the aim of fomenting hostility among Americans. And it's safe to say they succeeded.

In October, Facebook revealed to Congress that more than 145 million Americans were exposed to Russian-linked pages and ads in the lead-up to the election – a revelation that laid bare the scope of the Kremlin's misinformation campaign. That, as it turns out, was actually more damaging than originally disclosed: Facebook first said that 10 million people had seen these types of ads. Twitter discovered more than 2,500 accounts linked to the Internet Research Agency, while Google found Russian-bought ads on its most popular platforms, including Gmail and YouTube.

 

As a result, Facebook, Twitter and Google were summoned to testify before the House Judiciary Committee and Senate Intelligence Committee this fall. Members of Congress sought answers about the extent of Russia's influence during the 2016 presidential election and the role technology played in it, particularly social media platforms. During the hearings, lawyers for Facebook, Twitter and Google were asked by members of the Intelligence Committee about their failure to control Russian bots and trolls from spreading misinformation.

 

The main point of concern for the committee was the number of deceptive political ads that people potentially saw, including one of Aziz Ansari holding a sign that suggested that you could vote from home using a hashtag. That advertisement as well as thousands of others that hit Facebook and Twitter were targeted at Hillary Clinton supporters.

 

The plan, it seems, is to trust more actual humans to filter malicious content rather than the algorithms that have already failed us.

 

Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch testified that the company is deeply concerned about these threats and is already doubling its engineering efforts to crack down on these "bad actors" going forward. He said Facebook is hiring more ad reviewers and requiring more information from political advertisers, including proof that they're affiliated with a campaign.

 

Twitter and Google echoed Stretch's statements: They both told the Intelligence Committee that they're working to ensure that the events of 2016 don't repeat themselves in future elections. The plan, it seems, is to trust more actual humans to filter malicious content rather than the algorithms that have already failed us. Sean Edgett, Twitter's acting general counsel, said the company is "sharpening its tools" and plans to be more transparent with users and the government in the future. Meanwhile, Google's Richard Salgado, director of law enforcement and information security, said the company is working on systems that can better detect fake news and fake accounts across its ecosystem.

Anonymous ID: 7787db March 6, 2018, 8:28 a.m. No.567788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7829

>>567637

Why we’re calling for the regulation of Google, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to halt malicious censorship and create a fair platform for public debate.

 

(Natural News) Today, I’m calling for the government regulation of Google, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to halt these tech giants’ nefarious, malicious censorship, “shadow banning” and blacklisting of independent media content.

 

The focus of this regulation is not to order tech giants what content they must allow, but rather to enforce a level content playing field so that a free society can engage in debate, discussion and independent journalism without the constant threat of being bullied, blacklisted or shadow banned by the internet’s wildly biased, left-wing gatekeepers.

 

https:// www.naturalnews.com/2018-02-28-calling-for-the-regulation-of-google-facebook-youtube-and-twitter-to-halt-malicious-censorship.html