Anonymous ID: bb6263 June 27, 2019, 3:24 a.m. No.6853785   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3874 >>4210

Today's Prolific Case Study in Mass Communications Failure --

 

Just as the avalanche of info lands Powers & Clapper in the direct line of fire, the cabal/clown-controlled legacy media attempts to project/divert by means of resurrecting Snowden's "Operation Fiddler" narrative to discredit the NSA. Only problem for the Cabal/Clown Media & Co. is that there's literally "no-there-there" -- all fabrication, no reality -- classic smoke & mirrors.

 

Today was an epic case study where an increasingly desperate legacy media fails to effectively deliver their 1-2 punch -- the mass dissemination of believable disinfo that can effectively drive a political "wrap-up" smear.

 

True to form, today's mainstream media disinfo campaign was heavily published, then propped-up by numerous shills across the media ecosystem. Notice the breadth of the media coverage and was likely today's primary clown "4am talking point":

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/nsa-improperly-collected-u-s-phone-records-a-second-time-11561541520 .

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/26/us/telecom-nsa-domestic-calling-records.html

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/06/26/nsa-improperly-obtained-phone-call-data-after-saying-issues-were-fixed/1568914001/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-documents-reveal-more-overcollection-by-nsa-phone-data-program/

https://www.cnet.com/news/nsa-reportedly-collected-us-call-data-without-authorization-again/

https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2019-06-26/documents-show-nsa-again-improperly-collected-call-records

https://news.yahoo.com/nsa-under-fire-again-improperly-194619206.html

https://video.foxnews.com/v/6052636334001/#sp=show-clips

 

The origin or "source article" was published by WSJ. This particular "media hit" required months of extensive planning to execute. [They] have been saving this piece of ammo for this inevitable moment.

 

The Set-Up: obvious from the article that the ACLU coordinated w/ an mystery "un-named telecom co." well before October 2018 (pic of WSJ content related).

 

Q implied in post #2996 that some phone/telecom co.'s were complicit & co-conspirators w/ the big tech platforms in executing the "Cabal/Clown Metadata Gathering Agenda" (pic related).

 

WSJ's only named source is the ACLU. The only evidence provided are the documents the ACLU received via FOIA request, which are only referred to not published. The section of the WSJ article attached tells you all you need to know about the level of fabrication at play here (pic related).

 

The thrust of the story is that this unnamed telecom sent to the NSA un-redacted call data records, WHICH THE NSA NEVER REQUESTED from Oct 3- Oct. 12, 2018, at which point the NSA asked the mystery telecom to investigate the anomaly. Clearly, the mystery telecom & the ACLU were trying to set up the NSA in order to project the idea of "illegal surveillance" onto the agency in order to deflect/create a diversion, while simultaneously manufacturing some sort of moral equivalency.

 

It would seem this disinfo campaign's goal is twofold: i) pure projection; ii) a desperate attempt to generate enough manufactured "public/political pressure" to legally force the NSA to delete recently collected data, much of which probably demonstrates the Cabel/Clowns/Bad Actors various malign/criminal activities.

 

Check out the ACLU's statements that are feigning the seriousness of their FOIA documents implications --

 

"The American Civil Liberties Union obtained the documents, which were reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, as part of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit involving the surveillance program. They are heavily redacted internal NSA memos that discuss oversight of intelligence-collection activities. “These documents only confirm that this surveillance program is beyond redemption and should be shut down for good,” Patrick Toomey, an ACLU staff attorney, said in a statement. “The NSA’s collection of Americans’ call records is too sweeping, the compliance problems too many, and evidence of the program’s value all but nonexistent. There is no justification for leaving this surveillance power in the NSA’s hands.” https://www.wsj.com/articles/nsa-improperly-collected-u-s-phone-records-a-second-time-11561541520

 

Note also how WSJ highlights Snowden in the article, interjecting him once again into the public discourse :

 

"Edward Snowden, a former intelligence contractor, leaked the existence of the program—along with a trove of documents exposing other surveillance operations carried out by the NSA—to journalists six years ago. The disclosures ignited an international uproar over the scope of the U.S.’s electronic-spying capabilities. "

 

[They] seem to be struggling w/ creativity & originality and w/ effective delivering of disinfo -- e.g. The Intercept has also been attempting to resurrect the Snowden Files. Cross reference w/ post relevant -- >>6761005 (pb)

Anonymous ID: bb6263 June 27, 2019, 3:48 a.m. No.6853842   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6853814

>Could it be that POTUS is signalling that there is a reason for the glitches and he knows "WHY"?

This definitely could be correct. Of course when I see a missing "Y" I think of this epic Qpost (attached)