Anonymous ID: 55d112 April 9, 2020, 11:23 a.m. No.8735252   🗄️.is 🔗kun

What happens if the MSM reports the truth?

Steve Guest Media Bias - April 9, 2020

 

If the mainstream media reports the truth, an amazing thing is sure to occur: the headline will get changed to benefit Democrats.

 

The latest edition of this phenomenon occurred today when outlets including The Times, CNN, and Politico reported that Democrats blocked $250 billion in aid for the Paycheck Protection Program.

 

No wonder Gallup found the media’s approval rating 11 points under water. Many in the media have abandoned objective reporting and instead they choose to cover for the shameful games the Democrat Party plays at the expense of the American people.

 

https://gop.com/what-happens-if-the-msm-reports-the-truth

Anonymous ID: 55d112 April 9, 2020, 11:40 a.m. No.8735453   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8735349

 

The new Constitution took treason out of politics. It said treason "shall consist only of levying war against the United States or in giving aid and comfort to the enemy."

 

Conviction required testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act.

 

Some call Snowden a whistle-blower.

 

Traitor is the not legally-binding term for someone who has committed treason. Treason is a more precise criminal act, and it's actually very carefully defined, and it's explicitly limited under the Constitution.

Anonymous ID: 55d112 April 9, 2020, 11:51 a.m. No.8735664   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8735398

It’s Official: Every Aspect of Crossfire Hurricane Was Shady

By David Harsanyi | April 9, 2020 2:00 PM

 

At the height of the Russia-collusion hysteria, anyone who theorized that Crossfire Hurricane had been sparked by the Steele dossier — a document paid for by the political party running against target of the investigation — would be rigorously fact-checked.

 

Mainstream reporters covering the story would authoritatively inform their audience that it was evidence gleaned from a conversation with then-20-something former Trump adviser George Papadopoulos that had triggered the investigation. They knew, of course, that if the FBI had relied principally on the dossier, the investigation would look transparently and problematically partisan. The Papadopoulos conversations, on the other hand, sounded pretty damning, even though journalists didn’t know exactly what they entailed.

 

Well, DOJ inspector general Michael Horowitz recently told the Senate that those FISA warrants used to spy on the Trump campaign were “entirely” predicated on information from that dossier. And we now know that virtually every one of those applications to spy on American citizens was rife with errors, misleading information, and “fraudulent” evidence. You know, just some endemic, comprehensive, and highly targeted “sloppiness.”

 

We now learn from a new CBS News report that the Papadopoulos evidence was also misrepresented in applications. Two weeks before Election Day, in the midst of a contentious presidential campaign, the Obama administration’s DOJ filled out surveillance warrant applications without including contradicting evidence — and then left out that evidence again on three subsequent renewals. Just another mishap.

 

Papadopoulos, you’ll remember, supposedly linked the Trump administration to the hacking of the Democratic National Committee’s email system. As it turns out, Papadopoulos explicitly denied to an FBI source that the campaign was involved in the hack, and goes out of his way to call the idea “illegal.”

 

According to CBS:

 

CHS: You don’t think anyone from the Trump campaign had anything to do with the f***ing over the, at the DNC?

 

Papadopoulos: No

 

CHS: Really?

 

Papadopoulos: No. I know that for a fact.

 

CHS: How do you know that for a fact?

 

Papadopoulos: ‘Cause I go, I’ve been working with them for the last nine months. That’s (unintelligible) And all of this stuff has been happening, what, the last four months?

 

The FBI source then pressed Papadopoulos on whether someone on the Trump campaign might have been secretly involved.

 

CHS: But you don’t think anyone would have done it, like under, undercover or anything like that?

 

Papadopoulos: No, I don’t think so. . . .There’s absolutely no reason. . . . First of all, it’s illegal, you know, to do that s***.

 

The FBI supposedly believed that Papadopoulos’s reaction was a “rehearsed response.” So the drunken brag about the hack was enough evidence to spy on the American citizen in the midst of a presidential campaign, but the potential contradicting evidence sounded too mechanical to mention in a warrant application?

 

This explanation would be a lot easier to believe if every other aspect of the Russia-collusion investigation — which, despite three years of non-stop media coverage and an open-ended independent government inquiry, produced not a single indictment for criminal conspiracy connecting anyone in the Trump administration with Russia — didn’t reek of corruption.

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/its-official-every-aspect-of-crossfire-hurricane-was-shady/

Anonymous ID: 55d112 April 9, 2020, 12:08 p.m. No.8735928   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6198

>>8735398

Bottom-up approach

 

A central component of QAnon is the crowdsourcing of narratives. This bottom-up approach provides a fluid and ever changing ideology. My analysis of Twitter shows from January to March, there was a 21 per cent increase (a total of 7,683,414 posts) in hashtags used by the QAnon community. This means the misinformation they spread has the capacity to reach a wider audience.

 

For instance, QAnon community influencers on Twitter promoted Miracle Mineral Supplement as a way of preventing COVID-19. The toxic product was sold by the Texas-based Genesis II Church of Health and Healing for US$45. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration had previously issued a warning about the dangerous and potentially life threatening side effects of the supplement.

 

In January, QAnon was amplifying narratives on 8kun (the internet forum formally known as 8chan), Facebook and Telegram (an encrypted instant messaging plaform) about a false theory that Asians were more susceptible to the coronavirus and that white people were immune to COVID-19. Not only are there racist undertones associated with this disinformation, it minimizes the threat posed by the virus.

 

http://theconversation.com/qanon-conspiracy-theories-about-the-coronavirus-pandemic-are-a-public-health-threat-135515