Anonymous ID: f665cb May 26, 2020, 3:08 p.m. No.9323448   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3495 >>3531 >>3547 >>3556

>>9323288

 

Here is the actual ACM article which I vaguely remember reading when it first came out. This is an interesting line in the story, now thatGhidraexists.

 

In 2047, Frank was in prison, not for pirate reading, but for possessing a debugger.

 

https://ghidra-sre.org/

 

Has someone checked out what is encoded in the 1's and 0s of the dragonsnake and the word GHIDRA?

 

Anonymous ID: f665cb May 26, 2020, 3:21 p.m. No.9323575   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>9323214

 

On the assumption that I can find the daily talking points here:

 

https://www.apptools.com/phptools/xml/rssclient.php?feed=cnn

 

I found this Peru story from 7:29 GMT

 

Note that the talking points come out at about 2am Eastern time. According to this site:

 

https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/edt-to-gmt-converter

 

That is 6am GMT so the 7:29 am story is likely part of that early batch.

 

Peru seemed to do everything right. So how did it become a Covid-19 hotspot?

 

The story seems to fit the DeepState needs. Pump up the COVID fear, and slam a country that is cooperating with the US Military's war on the Drug Cartels. Peru has moved troops to their northern border so that drug cartels cannot escape Colombia and Venezuela by running south.

 

Can we MEME something to counter this story?

This will probably require some digging because FakeNews often has barefaced lies in their stories.

So we would need public facts to counterMEME them.

 

Peru was one of the first nations in the Americas to take strict preventative coronavirus measures, like stay-at-home orders, curfews and border closings. So how did it become one of the hardest hit?

 

As of Monday, Peru had more than 123,900 confirmed coronavirus cases and 3,600 deaths โ€“ putting it second only to Brazil both in number of cases and deaths in Latin America.

The two countries had handled the epidemic entirely differently: While Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro downplayed the dangers posed by the coronavirus, Peru's President Martin Vizcarra declared on March 15 a nationwide state of emergency that included mandatory self-quarantine, and shuttered the country's borders.

But the virus surged all the same.

 

and then the story segues into popular leftist themes of inequality and how that means that socialism is the answer.

Anonymous ID: f665cb May 26, 2020, 3:27 p.m. No.9323637   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>9323240

 

This sounds like a perfect theme to counterMEME

The daily talking point which demands

To take Trump off of Twitter.

 

Do we want big tech to govern the USA?

What if their AI is flawed?

And there is plenty of recent evidence that their AI is very flawed.

Anonymous ID: f665cb May 26, 2020, 3:49 p.m. No.9323859   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>9323670

Weโ€™ll see how Twitter decides to handle this. But if they delete the murder allegations being tweeted by The Tweet of God, wonโ€™t they also have to delete the murder allegations being tweeted by Donald Trump? This could get interesting fast.

 

Remember that Pence stated, I believe yesterday, that the interference of big tech in free speech has to be stopped. This smells like a trap to catch Twitter blatantly in the act of censorship that also counts as interference in an election.

Anonymous ID: f665cb May 26, 2020, 3:53 p.m. No.9323906   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>9323756

 

Nice!

Very readable.

It's partly the contrast between black and white

Which is why black ink became the standard

For printed matter

And they moved to bleached white paper

As soon as it was economical.

 

The short lines make it easier to read

With less eyeball movement

Which is a lesson that print publications

Learned long ago.

Sometimes, the old ways are best.