Anonymous ID: d3c170 June 21, 2020, 2:02 a.m. No.9693556   🗄️.is đź”—kun

So a potential dig on recent firing of Geoffry Berman, SDNY. Help me out, anons.

 

Geoffry Berman unsealed indictment to charge Epstein with sex trafficking and conspiracy, July 08 2019

 

Epstein arrested and then weeks later dies in custody.

 

Did DS use Berman to get Epstein isolated for the hit while in custody?

 

Did Berman refuse to produce charges for ANTIFA related terrorism in NYC? (whose charges were dropped at the municipal level)

 

Scaramucci model being used for the prosecutor position in NY?

Anonymous ID: d3c170 June 21, 2020, 2:14 a.m. No.9693597   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3613 >>3754 >>3932

>>9693565

My first thought was how big of a mistake it was to signal the exact bot network that they used for this operation. She didnt need to divulge those details. Either she is stupid and proud or helping us from her unique position. Follow her bipartisan moves in certain contexts as well.

Anonymous ID: d3c170 June 21, 2020, 2:27 a.m. No.9693642   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3752

>>9693628

because of the ideological possession involved in leftist "thought leaders" sometimes it is impossible to tell a difference between an AI and a real life NPC vomitting approved dogma. You can predict their triggered response without even needing to have the conversation.

Anonymous ID: d3c170 June 21, 2020, 2:30 a.m. No.9693654   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3664 >>3970

>>9693623

100% believe the entire KPOP STANdom is a state funded, state controlled network. Bad actors. Very few of those kpop stan accounts have real photos of people and other account activity. If you compare fan accounts for major pop stars targeting the same demographic, you can see a stark disparity in the fan accounts in comparison.

Anonymous ID: d3c170 June 21, 2020, 3 a.m. No.9693784   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9693773

Their footsoldiers are for intimidation and show… the real power exists in taking over the banches of government which is why they are exercising every last attack in these final months, to regain control of the U.S.A.

Anonymous ID: d3c170 June 21, 2020, 3:16 a.m. No.9693845   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9693830

I was thinking more in line with the coordination against their machine

>wikileaks drip of incriminating emails

>FBI investigations into Hillary

>MeToo Clinton rape accusers backfiring

 

If Qgroup has it all, the possibilities are limitless.

Anonymous ID: d3c170 June 21, 2020, 3:39 a.m. No.9693936   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9693923

considering Gates being involved potentially with COVID and the massive red pill it would be to people who watched the death and destruction this year… Gates could be an exciting prospect for first Military Tribunal.

Anonymous ID: d3c170 June 21, 2020, 4:59 a.m. No.9694197   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9694159

I think you are exactly correct! This kpop stan thing reflects McChrystal's statement that they would

>activate A.I. and a network of 3.4 million influencers, some that were paid.

 

https://c-vine.com/blog/2020/05/02/patriots-making-a-difference-left-is-threatened/

Anonymous ID: d3c170 June 21, 2020, 5:07 a.m. No.9694229   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4233

>>9694223

Initiative seeks to challenge Trump’s online megaphone

The Washington Post

Isaac Stanley-Becker

 

May 1, 2020

 

A new Democratic-aligned political action committee advised by retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the former head of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, is planning to deploy technology originally developed to counter Islamic State propaganda in service of a domestic political goal – to combat online efforts to promote President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

The group, Defeat Disinfo, will use artificial intelligence and network analysis to map discussion of the president’s claims on social media. It will seek to intervene by identifying the most popular counter-narratives and boosting them through a network of more than 3.4 million influencers across the country – in some cases paying users with large followings to take sides against the president.

 

The initiative reflects fears within the Democratic Party that Trump’s unwavering digital army may help sustain him through the pandemic, as it has through past controversies, even as the economy craters, tens of thousands have died, and Trump suffers in the polls.

 

“It’s often said campaigns are a battle of ideas, but they’re really a battle of narratives,” said David Eichenbaum, a Democratic media consultant who is a senior adviser to the PAC. “Today those narratives spread quickly online.”

 

The initiative is run by Curtis Hougland, whose received initial funding for the technology from DARPA the Pentagon’s research arm, as part of an effort to combat extremism overseas. He insists Democrats are ill-prepared for the looming battle over information and attention, which is bound to play an outsize role in November.

 

Hougland cites as an example Trump’s suggestion last week that injecting bleach or other household disinfectants could be a treatment for the novel coronavirus – a moment that appeared unequivocally damaging to the president but was less clear-cut as it unfolded on social media. Although the episode was associated with a spike in Twitter engagement about Trump, especially in swing states such as Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, according to Hougland’s analysis, four of the top six tweets about Trump and disinfectant came from accounts partial to the president, boosting the notion that he had not really suggested the bogus cure.

 

Among them was a tweet from Ryan Fournier, national co-chair of Students for Trump, who wrote, “No, President Trump did not tell people to inject themselves with Clorox or Lysol. If you believe that, you’re a moron.”

 

Fournier said there’s a grass-roots digital army prepared to defend the president when his back is against the wall.

 

“I see the people on Twitter,” he said. “I see the Facebook groups. I see the posts across these networks. I see the websites people have created to support the president. It’s tremendous amounts of stuff that I’ve never seen in a presidential election before.”

 

Hougland agreed. Republicans, he said, “have greater volume frequency and quality of digital narrative.”

 

Though he is advising the overtly political effort, McChrystal stopped short of endorsing Trump’s opponent, former vice president Joe Biden, whom the former general once criticized as part of a dust-up that led to his resignation.

 

McChrystal said his interest in the PAC is about ensuring the accuracy of information leading up to the election, even if it involves chasing viral attention with emotional appeals and other tactics rewarded by online clicks.

 

“Everyone wishes the Pandora’s box was closed and none of this existed, but it does,” McChrystal said in an interview.