Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 20, 2019, 11:32 p.m. No.7579212   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/419901-fbi-email-chain-may-provide-most-damning-evidence-of-fisa-abuses-yet

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 20, 2019, 11:33 p.m. No.7579222   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9647

Is POTUS planning on calling out Baloney at his State Of The Union Address this Feb???…I think that is what letter says…can you imagine..All Eyez On..public Arrests go boom!

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 21, 2019, 1:23 a.m. No.7579501   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7578232 pb

Im in this baloney right now...they trying to get me...They all over...Trafficked Survivors or the Lost Ladies have places to run to..to seek shelter...then plot...under the noses of the people that saved them...or maybe Im insane

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 21, 2019, 1:27 a.m. No.7579507   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Check this discussion

 

https://www.facebook.com/thedadonline/photos/a.1881707935203083/3626863077354218/?type=3&theater

McNugget Pedo.quick dig

https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/sick-pedos-pretending-chicken-nuggets-11172127

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 21, 2019, 1:28 a.m. No.7579508   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7579477

There was a hidden message in an email supposedly from WJC to supporters that said "stop her". I can't find that now (banned from the internet).

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 21, 2019, 2:03 a.m. No.7579557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9560

In the United States in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, fake news was particularly prevalent and spread rapidly over social media "bots", according to researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute.[372][373] In a speech shortly after the election, former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton warned of the "real-world consequences" of fake news.[374] Shortly thereafter, in the early weeks of his presidency, U.S. president Donald Trump frequently used the term "fake news" to refer to traditional news media, singling out CNN.[375] Linguist George Lakoff says this creates confusion about the phrase's meaning.[376] According to CBS 60 Minutes, President Trump may use the term fake news to describe any news, however legitimate or responsible, with which he may disagree.[111]

 

After Republican Colorado state senator Ray Scott used the term as a reference to a column in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, the newspaper's publisher threatened a defamation lawsuit.[377][378]

 

In December 2016, an armed North Carolina man, Edgar Maddison Welch, traveled to Washington, D.C., and opened fire at the Comet Ping Pong pizzeria, driven by a fake online news story known as the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which accused the pizzeria of hosting a pedophile ring run by Democratic Party leaders.[379] These stories tend to go viral quickly. Social media systems, such as Facebook, play a large role in the broadcasting of fake news. These systems show users content that reflects their interests and history, leading to fake and misleading news. Following a plea agreement with prosecutors, Welch pleaded guilty to the federal charge of interstate transport of firearms and a District of Columbia charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. Welch was sentenced to four years in prison on June 22, 2017 and agreed to pay $5,744.33 for damages to the restaurant.[380]

 

A situation study by The New York Times shows how a tweet by a person with no more than 40 followers went viral and was shared 16,000 times on Twitter.[381] The tweet concluded that protesters were paid to be bussed to Trump demonstrations and protest. A Twitter user then posted a photograph of two buses outside a building, claiming that those were the Anti-Trump protesters. The tweet immediately went viral on both Twitter and Facebook. Fake news can easily spread due to the speed and accessibility of modern communications technology.

 

During a joint news conference, Trump said he was "very proud" to hear Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro use the term "fake news".[382]

A CNN investigation examined exactly how fake news can start to trend.[383] There are "bots" used by fake news publishers that make their articles appear more popular than they are. This makes it more likely for people to discover them. "Bots are fake social media accounts that are programmed to automatically 'like' or retweet a particular message."[384]

 

An investigation by The Michigan Daily in October 2019 into statewide networks of conservative-leaning, pseudo local news sites, published by Locality Labs and the Metric Media Foundation, revealed connections between the operation and Dan Proft, the Liberty Principles PAC, and the Nexstar Media Group. Metric Media is reportedly planning on creating more sites across the nation in what critics have dubbed a disinformation campaign that may be attempting to influence 2020 elections.[385]

 

Fraudulent stories during the 2016 U.S. presidential election included a viral post popularized on Facebook that Pope Francis had endorsed Trump, and another that actor Denzel Washington "backs Trump in the most epic way possible".[386][387] Trump's son and campaign surrogate Eric Trump, top national security adviser Michael Flynn, and then-campaign managers Kellyanne Conway and Corey Lewandowski shared fake news stories during the campaign.[388][389][390][391]

 

Starting in July 2017, President Trump's 2020 presidential campaign launched Real News Update, an online news program posted on Facebook. The series reports on Trump's accomplishments as president of the United States and claims to highlight "real news" as opposed to alleged "fake news".

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 21, 2019, 2:05 a.m. No.7579560   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7579557 Lara Trump introduced one video by saying "If you are tired of all the fake news out there…we are going to bring you nothing but the facts" and "I bet you haven't heard about all the accomplishments the president had this week, because there's so much fake news out there".[392] The show has been labelled as "propaganda".[393]

 

In January 2018, it was reported that a Gallup-Knight Foundation survey found that 17% of Democrats and 42% of Republicans "consider accurate news stories that cast a politician or political group in a negative light to always be 'fake news.'"[394] A June 2018 poll by Axios and Survey Monkey found that 72% of Americans believe "traditional news outlets knowingly report false or misleading stories at least sometimes," with 92% of Republican and Republican-leaning independents and 53% of Democrats believing this.[395]

 

A series of fabricated stories in Europe’s largest weekly magazine, Der Spiegel, prompted U.S. ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell to call for an independent investigation.[396][397] Grenell wrote that "These fake news stories largely focus on U.S. policies and certain segments of the American people."[398]

Anonymous ID: 000000 Dec. 21, 2019, 2:11 a.m. No.7579564   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7576121

Its been in place…El Segundo CA…Port of LA

connected..No Planes..Confirmed that most of the Talk is ground base support…Secret Stuff is Still Secret…But then…there is the Antarctica Thing..broken away Army/Civilization Theory