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Amazing Long Essay on the Disinformation War The National Security Deep State Is Waging Against Us by Lee Siegel at Tablet

A must-read.

Or a "may read, if you like reading things that are good."

A Guide to Understanding the Hoax of the Century

Thirteen ways of looking at disinformation

by
Jacob Siegel
March 28, 2023


In 1950, Sen. Joseph McCarthy claimed that he had proof of a communist spy ring operating inside the government. Overnight, the explosive accusations blew up in the national press, but the details kept changing. Initially, McCarthy said he had a list with the names of 205 communists in the State Department; the next day he revised it to 57. Since he kept the list a secret, the inconsistencies were beside the point. The point was the power of the accusation, which made McCarthy's name synonymous with the politics of the era.

For more than half a century, McCarthyism stood as a defining chapter in the worldview of American liberals: a warning about the dangerous allure of blacklists, witch hunts, and demagogues.

Until 2017, that is, when another list of alleged Russian agents roiled the American press and political class. A new outfit called Hamilton 68 claimed to have discovered hundreds of Russian-affiliated accounts that had infiltrated Twitter to sow chaos and help Donald Trump win the election. Russia stood accused of hacking social media platforms, the new centers of power, and using them to covertly direct events inside the United States.

None of it was true. After reviewing Hamilton 68's secret list, Twitter's safety officer, Yoel Roth, privately admitted that his company was allowing "real people" to be "unilaterally labeled Russian stooges without evidence or recourse."

The Hamilton 68 episode played out as a nearly shot-for-shot remake of the McCarthy affair, with one important difference: McCarthy faced some resistance from leading journalists as well as from the U.S. intelligence agencies and his fellow members of Congress. In our time, those same groups lined up to support the new secret lists and attack anyone who questioned them.

When proof emerged earlier this year that Hamilton 68 was a high-level hoax perpetrated against the American people, it was met with a great wall of silence in the national press. The disinterest was so profound, it suggested a matter of principle rather than convenience for the standard-bearers of American liberalism who had lost faith in the promise of freedom and embraced a new ideal.

In his last days in office, President Barack Obama made the decision to set the country on a new course. On Dec. 23, 2016, he signed into law the Countering Foreign Propaganda and Disinformation Act, which used the language of defending the homeland to launch an open-ended, offensive information war.

Something in the looming specter of Donald Trump and the populist movements of 2016 reawakened sleeping monsters in the West. Disinformation, a half-forgotten relic of the Cold War, was newly spoken of as an urgent, existential threat. Russia was said to have exploited the vulnerabilities of the open internet to bypass U.S. strategic defenses by infiltrating private citizens' phones and laptops. The Kremlin's endgame was to colonize the minds of its targets, a tactic cyber warfare specialists call "cognitive hacking."

Defeating this specter was treated as a matter of national survival. "The U.S. Is Losing at Influence Warfare," warned a December 2016 article in the defense industry journal, Defense One. The article quoted two government insiders arguing that laws written to protect U.S. citizens from state spying were jeopardizing national security. According to Rand Waltzman, a former program manager at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, America's adversaries enjoyed a "significant advantage" as the result of "legal and organizational constraints that we are subject to and they are not."

The point was echoed by Michael Lumpkin, who headed the State Department's Global Engagement Center (GEC), the agency Obama designated to run the U.S. counter-disinformation campaign. Lumpkin singled out the Privacy Act of 1974, a post-Watergate law protecting U.S. citizens from having their data collected by the government, as antiquated. "The 1974 act was created to make sure that we aren't collecting data on U.S. citizens. Well, ... by definition the World Wide Web is worldwide. There is no passport that goes with it. If it's a Tunisian citizen in the United States or a U.S. citizen in Tunisia, I don't have the ability to discern that ... If I had more ability to work with that [personally identifiable information] and had access ... I could do more targeting, more definitively, to make sure I could hit the right message to the right audience at the right time."

The message from the U.S. defense establishment was clear: To win the information war--an existential conflict taking place in the borderless dimensions of cyberspace--the government needed to dispense with outdated legal distinctions between foreign terrorists and American citizens.

Since 2016, the federal government has spent billions of dollars on turning the counter-disinformation complex into one of the most powerful forces in the modern world: a sprawling leviathan with tentacles reaching into both the public and private sector, which the government uses to direct a "whole of society" effort that aims to seize total control over the internet and achieve nothing less than the eradication of human error.

Step one in the national mobilization to defeat disinfo fused the U.S. national security infrastructure with the social media platforms, where the war was being fought. The government's lead counter-disinformation agency, the GEC, declared that its mission entailed "seeking out and engaging the best talent within the technology sector." To that end, the government started deputizing tech executives as de facto wartime information commissars.

At companies like Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Amazon, the upper management levels had always included veterans of the national security establishment. But with the new alliance between U.S. national security and social media, the former spooks and intelligence agency officials grew into a dominant bloc inside those companies; what had been a career ladder by which people stepped up from their government experience to reach private tech-sector jobs turned into an ouroboros that molded the two together. With the D.C.-Silicon Valley fusion, the federal bureaucracies could rely on informal social connections to push their agenda inside the tech companies.

In the fall of 2017, the FBI opened its Foreign Influence Task Force for the express purpose of monitoring social media to flag accounts trying to "discredit U.S. individuals and institutions." The Department of Homeland Security took on a similar role.

At around the same time, Hamilton 68 blew up. Publicly, Twitter's algorithms turned the Russian-influence-exposing "dashboard" into a major news story. Behind the scenes, Twitter executives quickly figured out that it was a scam. When Twitter reverse-engineered the secret list, it found, according to the journalist Matt Taibbi, that "instead of tracking how Russia influenced American attitudes, Hamilton 68 simply collected a handful of mostly real, mostly American accounts and described their organic conversations as Russian scheming." The discovery prompted Twitter's head of trust and safety, Yoel Roth, to suggest in an October 2017 email that the company take action to expose the hoax and "call this out on the bullshit it is."

In the end, neither Roth nor anyone else said a word. Instead, they let a purveyor of industrial-grade bullshit--the old-fashioned term for disinformation--continue dumping its contents directly into the news stream.

It was not enough for a few powerful agencies to combat disinformation. The strategy of national mobilization called for "not only the whole-of-government, but also whole-of-society" approach, according to a document released by the GEC in 2018. "To counter propaganda and disinformation," the agency stated, "will require leveraging expertise from across government, tech and marketing sectors, academia, and NGOs."

This is how the government-created "war against disinformation" became the great moral crusade of its time. CIA officers at Langley came to share a cause with hip young journalists in Brooklyn, progressive nonprofits in D.C., George Soros-funded think tanks in Prague, racial equity consultants, private equity consultants, tech company staffers in Silicon Valley, Ivy League researchers, and failed British royals. Never Trump Republicans joined forces with the Democratic National Committee, which declared online disinformation "a whole-of-society problem that requires a whole-of-society response."

Continues after the fold:


Even trenchant critics of the phenomenon--including Taibbi and the Columbia Journalism Review's Jeff Gerth, who recently published a dissection of the press's role in promoting false Trump-Russia collusion claims--have focused on the media's failures, a framing largely shared by conservative publications, which treat disinformation as an issue of partisan censorship bias. But while there's no question that the media has utterly disgraced itself, it's also a convenient fall guy--by far the weakest player in the counter-disinformation complex. The American press, once the guardian of democracy, was hollowed out to the point that it could be worn like a hand puppet by the U.S. security agencies and party operatives.

It would be nice to call what has taken place a tragedy, but an audience is meant to learn something from a tragedy. As a nation, America not only has learned nothing, it has been deliberately prevented from learning anything while being made to chase after shadows. This is not because Americans are stupid; it's because what has taken place is not a tragedy but something closer to a crime. Disinformation is both the name of the crime and the means of covering it up; a weapon that doubles as a disguise.

The crime is the information war itself, which was launched under false pretenses and by its nature destroys the essential boundaries between the public and private and between the foreign and domestic, on which peace and democracy depend. By conflating the anti-establishment politics of domestic populists with acts of war by foreign enemies, it justified turning weapons of war against Americans citizens. It turned the public arenas where social and political life take place into surveillance traps and targets for mass psychological operations. The crime is the routine violation of Americans' rights by unelected officials who secretly control what individuals can think and say.

What we are seeing now, in the revelations exposing the inner workings of the state-corporate censorship regime, is only the end of the beginning. The United States is still in the earliest stages of a mass mobilization that aims to harness every sector of society under a singular technocratic rule. The mobilization, which began as a response to the supposedly urgent menace of Russian interference, now evolves into a regime of total information control that has arrogated to itself the mission of eradicating abstract dangers such as error, injustice, and harm--a goal worthy only of leaders who believe themselves to be infallible, or comic-book supervillains.

The first phase of the information war was marked by distinctively human displays of incompetence and brute-force intimidation. But the next stage, already underway, is being carried out through both scalable processes of artificial intelligence and algorithmic pre-censorship that are invisibly encoded into the infrastructure of the internet, where they can alter the perceptions of billions of people.

Something monstrous is taking shape in America. Formally, it exhibits the synergy of state and corporate power in service of a tribal zeal that is the hallmark of fascism. Yet anyone who spends time in America and is not a brainwashed zealot can tell that it is not a fascist country. What is coming into being is a new form of government and social organization that is as different from mid-twentieth century liberal democracy as the early American republic was from the British monarchism that it grew out of and eventually supplanted. A state organized on the principle that it exists to protect the sovereign rights of individuals, is being replaced by a digital leviathan that wields power through opaque algorithms and the manipulation of digital swarms. It resembles the Chinese system of social credit and one-party state control, and yet that, too, misses the distinctively American and providential character of the control system. In the time we lose trying to name it, the thing itself may disappear back into the bureaucratic shadows, covering up any trace of it with automated deletions from the top-secret data centers of Amazon Web Services, "the trusted cloud for government."

When the blackbird flew out of sight,
It marked the edge
Of one of many circles.

In a technical or structural sense, the censorship regime's aim is not to censor or to oppress, but to rule. That's why the authorities can never be labeled as guilty of disinformation. Not when they lied about Hunter Biden's laptops, not when they claimed that the lab leak was a racist conspiracy, not when they said that vaccines stopped transmission of the novel coronavirus. Disinformation, now and for all time, is whatever they say it is. That is not a sign that the concept is being misused or corrupted; it is the precise functioning of a totalitarian system.

If the underlying philosophy of the war against disinformation can be expressed in a single claim, it is this: You cannot be trusted with your own mind.

That's not the full article: That's just the preamble. He then offers 13 views on the new "totalitarian war on 'error,'" at least "error" as claimed by the Leviathan State, "with the aim that the composite of these partial views will provide a useful impression of disinformation's true shape and ultimate design."

It's a major work:

CONTENTS

I. Russophobia Returns, Unexpectedly: The Origins of Contemporary "Disinformation"

II. Trump's Election: "It's Facebook's Fault"

III. Why Do We Need All This Data About People?

IV. The Internet: From Darling to Demon

V. Russiagate! Russiagate! Russiagate!

VI. Why the Post-9/11 "War on Terror" Never Ended

VII. The Rise of "Domestic Extremists"

VIII. The NGO Borg

IX. COVID-19

X. Hunter's Laptops: The Exception to the Rule

XI. The New One-Party State

XII. The End of Censorship

XIII. After Democracy

Appendix: The Disinfo Dictionary

Read the whole thing. If you want to. You are free-willed individual and can of course read what you want, and the amount that you want.

You could read 44% of it, for example.

Seems like a good article to sink into over the weekend.

Posted by: Ace at 04:15 PM




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Posted by: runner at March 31, 2023 04:16 PM (eDPLA)

2 *that is a lot of reading!

Posted by: runner at March 31, 2023 04:16 PM (eDPLA)

3 I know what I'm reading tonight!

Posted by: The_Hoser at March 31, 2023 04:17 PM (N66D6)

4 I guess ace liked the movie

Posted by: vmom stabby stabby stabby stabby stabamillion at March 31, 2023 04:19 PM (fUnHJ)

5 Censorship: It's Safe, and Effective.

Posted by: N. Telligence at March 31, 2023 04:20 PM (WmGrA)

6 Lol

Posted by: Jamaica NYC at March 31, 2023 04:20 PM (An79C)

7 Mentioned in the last thread, but I got a response from my very Republican House representative on the RESTRICT Act, with details on the infringement and how it would be used against Americans in my email to him.

He said he knows people like watching Tik Tok but the RESTRICT Act has to pass because China is bad.

I guess it is probably best to go ahead and accept that the RESTRICT Act is as good as law. After Lindsay's appearance and sponsorship and the house members agreeing, the republicans are clearly in on it, too.

Posted by: NISTdot gov: office chairs, not jet fuel or impact, caused perfect simultaneous collapse of WTC7 at March 31, 2023 04:23 PM (kj5Hc)

8
Indeed.
We are, and have been for a long time, in a War Of Information.

As in, the control of information the public sees.

Posted by: Soothsayer, the HQ's Most Respected Commenter at March 31, 2023 04:23 PM (WH4v7)

9 Theoden: What can men do against such reckless hate?
Aragorn: Ride out and meet them.

Posted by: Jmel at March 31, 2023 04:23 PM (bVhJi)

10 leave your phone where you ain't

Posted by: DanMan at March 31, 2023 04:23 PM (DB6tu)

11
Alex Jones is a genius for choosing the name "Info Wars."

Posted by: Soothsayer, the HQ's Most Respected Commenter at March 31, 2023 04:24 PM (WH4v7)

12 American became what we thought the Eastern block was long ago. I now know, we have been doing it as long as, and maybe longer, than they have been at it.

Posted by: Tonypete at March 31, 2023 04:24 PM (qoGsy)

13 The Tablet Mag article on Covid vaccine hesitation, early on, was one of the best Covid essays ever.

https://tinyurl.com/3eavy7b5

Posted by: m at March 31, 2023 04:24 PM (v0TzN)

14 Walter Kirn linked this yesterday from his Twitter feed, and it's one of the best things I ever read about these times.
We'll recognize a lot of this because many of us have been saying the same shit for years.

Truly a great read.

Posted by: JoeF. at March 31, 2023 04:24 PM (mR6Gs)

15 The greatest threat to this country is white supremacy.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:25 PM (oINRc)

16 The Tablet has some interesting articles. I have in my nic, 'Everything is Broken' and it's a couple of years old now. I will read this one later.

Off to work...

Posted by: Puddleglum at March 31, 2023 04:25 PM (sAmhv)

17 I blame RINO's like Mitch McConnell.

Posted by: Maj. Healey's Backhoe and Lime Emporium at March 31, 2023 04:25 PM (DMyTF)

18 I'd add to the contents but I'd just screw up the Roman Numerals.

Posted by: wth at March 31, 2023 04:25 PM (v0R5T)

19 Misery will be the default state moving forward. Wallow in it.

Posted by: Martini Farmer at March 31, 2023 04:25 PM (Q4IgG)

20 I'd like to request a happy fun thread.

Pretty please can we have a happy fun thread.

Posted by: nurse ratched at March 31, 2023 04:26 PM (xljv1)

21 I don't think I'll read it. How will it help me? How will it help us change the tide?

Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at March 31, 2023 04:26 PM (Mzdiz)

22 The article has at least one major glaring error that was debunked long ago: McCarthy was not only right, he actually understated the problem. It's ahistorical twaddle to say otherwise.

It's not a witch hunt if the witches are real.

Posted by: Mhandisi at March 31, 2023 04:26 PM (SKxfg)

23 Amazing Long Essay on the Disinformation War The National Security Deep State Is Waging Against Us by Lee Siegel

Thirteen ways of looking at disinformation
by
Jacob Siegel


Ace is so Russian.

Posted by: spindrift at March 31, 2023 04:27 PM (h5TKJ)

24 The greatest threat to this country is white supremacy.
Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:25 PM (oINRc)
.........

I thought it was the climate. dammit I'm falling behind.

Posted by: wth at March 31, 2023 04:27 PM (v0R5T)

25 We couldn't find any fully believable info for awhile, bit now we have it. That shadowy mass killer was mad that Mandalay Bay didn't comp his shrimp after he lost $10k on the $1m he was laundering through their casino.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:27 PM (oINRc)

26 Pretty please can we have a happy fun thread.

Posted by: nurse ratched at March 31, 2023 04:26 PM (xljv1)

You'll have to wait for the cafe thread, and so will I.

Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at March 31, 2023 04:27 PM (Mzdiz)

27 Amazing how “disinformation “ became a top concern right as the MSM started losing money and influence, then really took off when normies started waking up.

Posted by: Lizzy at March 31, 2023 04:27 PM (MCHPY)

28 I'd like to request a happy fun thread.

Pretty please can we have a happy fun thread.
Posted by: nurse ratched at March 31, 2023 04:26 PM (xljv1)
.......

You could flash yer boobs again.

Posted by: wth at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (v0R5T)

29 Recall "Total Information Awareness"?

The idea is complete and total digital panopticon, I expect.

I struggle to imagine what a pain in the ass all of this stuff must have been in the "analog" era. And they managed to do a pretty good job of it. "Well it worked, didn't it"? could be the motto for the entire decade of the 1960s. Everything in popular culture was an op, gaslighting and destabilization on steroids. And a treasury draining conflict on the other side of the world called Viet Nam.

Today is something much different, it almost beggars belief. They have been planning this shit for a long time. It wasn't technically possible - though now it is, and they do not intend to squander this opportunity. Congress is either too stupid or corrupt to understand what is happening.

Posted by: Common Tater at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (i/LKe)

30 21 I don't think I'll read it. How will it help me? How will it help us change the tide?
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at March 31, 2023 04:26 PM (Mzdiz)

New phrasings, vocabulary, debunked ideas, well-worded summaries?

Posted by: m at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (v0TzN)

31 I saw that article and decided to print it, got it right here. 48 pages, front and back.

Posted by: blindbutch at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (q+hVn)

32 I'd like to request a happy fun thread.

Pretty please can we have a happy fun thread.
Posted by: nurse ratched at March 31, 2023 04:26 PM (xljv1)

The beatings will continue until morale improves. It's not time for otter videos yet.

Posted by: Hatari somewhere on Ventura Highway at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (NtVYv)

33 McCarthy was not only right, he actually understated the problem.

////

That's the thing. No one ever proved him wrong, AFAIK

Posted by: Prime Sister at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (tQL7r)

34 Forget Jimmy Carter. Even forget Joey Shitpants.

In terms of intentionally causing irrevocable damage to the Republic, Barack Obama, is by far the the worst President we ever had

Posted by: JoeF. at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (mR6Gs)

35 "--the government needed to dispense with outdated legal distinctions between foreign terrorists and American citizens."

We need to dispense with the outdated moral concepts that classify marxists as people.

See, this sorta shit can work both ways.

Posted by: somedood at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (P+D9B)

36 For the record, McCarthy was right.

Posted by: Archer at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (gmo/4)

37 We couldn't find any fully believable info for awhile, bit now we have it. That shadowy mass killer was mad that Mandalay Bay didn't comp his shrimp after he lost $10k on the $1m he was laundering through their casino.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:27 PM (oINRc)

I wonder why they're bringing up this fiction about Paddock being "the shooter" again. Makes me suspicious.

Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at March 31, 2023 04:29 PM (Mzdiz)

38 NWS warns Friday’s storms will bring ‘rare, significant severe weather threat’ to Illinois

https://tinyurl.com/mr2jcwyn

Posted by: SMH at what's coming at March 31, 2023 04:29 PM (EMO0a)

39 We only embedded those spies in Trump Tower to help Trump.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:29 PM (oINRc)

40 The article has at least one major glaring error that was debunked long ago: McCarthy was not only right, he actually understated the problem. It's ahistorical twaddle to say otherwise.

-

There is a 1980s Norman Dodd video online regarding his 1950s investigation into un-American non profit foundations and their activities going back to 1908.

We are more than 100 years into this. It's part of why they're so comfortable being so open now.

https://youtu.be/fTWTMf-KmaE

Posted by: NISTdot gov: office chairs, not jet fuel or impact, caused perfect simultaneous collapse of WTC7 at March 31, 2023 04:29 PM (kj5Hc)

41 No reasonable prosecutor would charge a former elected official.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:29 PM (oINRc)

42 The beatings will continue until morale improves. It's not time for otter videos yet.

Posted by: Hatari somewhere on Ventura Highway at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (NtVYv)

And if you don't behave, you'll get rapey dolphins and Yoko Ono.

Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at March 31, 2023 04:29 PM (Mzdiz)

43 Disinformation is both the name of the crime and the means of covering it up; a weapon that doubles as a disguise.

no kidding

Posted by: artisanal ette at March 31, 2023 04:29 PM (uQPen)

44 Pretty please can we have a happy fun thread.
Posted by: nurse ratched at March 31, 2023 04:26 PM (xljv1)
.......

You could flash yer boobs again.
Posted by: wth

Hey! Steady there Mac.

Posted by: Tonypete at March 31, 2023 04:29 PM (qoGsy)

45 The article has at least one major glaring error that was debunked long ago: McCarthy was not only right, he actually understated the problem. It's ahistorical twaddle to say otherwise.

I was going to mention that. Amazing how many people when I tell them McCarthy was right look at me like I turned green.

Posted by: jewells45 fuck cancer at March 31, 2023 04:30 PM (wagHN)

46 McCarthy was not only right, he actually understated the problem.



Yup, many of those people we're actually Communists

Same with Hollywood at the time, but the clowns who host TCM, never say that when they go on and on about the Blacklist

Posted by: JoeF. at March 31, 2023 04:30 PM (mR6Gs)

47 >>Read the whole thing. If you want to. You are free-willed individual and can of course read what you want, and the amount that you want.


Clearly I missed something today. Why is ace being polite to us?

Posted by: JackStraw at March 31, 2023 04:30 PM (ZLI7S)

48 I recommend that you, accurately, do your taxes by hand without a computer. The IRS does not have enough people who know how to handle manual returns. This will absolutely tie up the IRS for months, if not years. You want to peacefully protest, this is one that will tie up all 87,000 of their new agents and keep them from doing audits on the middle and lower classes. With the idiots they have created in Gen Z, who can't even figure out how to make change, they won't be able to find anyone who can even LEARN how to process that many returns.

Posted by: An Observation sez China Joe not my president at March 31, 2023 04:31 PM (CecP5)

49 You could flash yer boobs again.
Posted by: wth at March 31, 2023 04:28 PM (v0R5T)

No need to be greedy.

Posted by: Thrawn at March 31, 2023 04:31 PM (Rl7KJ)

50 27 Amazing how “disinformation “ became a top concern right as the MSM started losing money and influence, then really took off when normies started waking up.
Posted by: Lizzy at March 31, 2023 04:27 PM (MCHPY)

They lost gatekeeper status. Then everyone realized that they were the Great and Almighty Oz.

Then everyone laughed at them.

Posted by: The Central Scrutinizer at March 31, 2023 04:31 PM (KbCG3)

51 McCarthy would have done better to find and publish a list of government employees who *weren't* Communists.

Posted by: Dr. T at March 31, 2023 04:31 PM (tp+tP)

52 Sometimes we lie about a plane crash, like we admit we did with TWA 800. But we only admit that once the other information is fully believed. Trust the process.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:31 PM (oINRc)

53 The Hamilton 68 episode played out as a nearly shot-for-shot remake of the McCarthy affair, with one important difference: McCarthy faced some resistance from leading journalists as well as from the U.S. intelligence agencies and his fellow members of Congress.
++++
Only - and *only* - because McCarthy was targeting communists. Had he been targeting domestic enemies of the Left, the press wouldn't have uttered a single peep.

Just like now. Had the "Hamilton 68" crew or any like them been trying apply pseudo-governmental pressure on high tech companies to suppress leftwing activists and agitators on their platforms, it would have been the crime of the century.

Using "press response" as a barometer for *anything* at any time (or at least, post-broadcasting, when the absurd fiction of a "balanced press" came into being) is a very, very bad thing to do.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:32 PM (t0OGg)

54 You could flash yer boobs again.
Posted by: wth

*parades through the thread baring her 1977 boobs*

Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at March 31, 2023 04:32 PM (Mzdiz)

55 And if you don't behave, you'll get rapey dolphins and Yoko Ono.
Posted by: Miley

And a guy on an ottoman.

Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at March 31, 2023 04:33 PM (rTAb+)

56 But the next stage, already underway, is being carried out through both scalable processes of artificial intelligence and algorithmic pre-censorship that are invisibly encoded into the infrastructure of the internet, where they can alter the perceptions of billions of people.

Tim Pool has been saying this for a while. That is how he is defining what we are seeing. Social media algorithms.

Matt Binder @MattBinder

Twitter's algorithm is specifically tracking tweet metrics for four groups:
- power users
- republicans
- democrats
and...
- elon musk


and you can see the code at the link
https://tinyurl.com/y9hf5nvc

Posted by: artisanal ette at March 31, 2023 04:33 PM (uQPen)

57 In his last days in office, President Barack Obama made the decision to set the country on a new course. On Dec. 23, 2016, he signed into law the Countering Foreign Propaganda and Disinformation Act, which used the language of defending the homeland to launch an open-ended, offensive information war.
++++
Passed 92-7 in the Senate.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:33 PM (t0OGg)

58 “The outdated legal distinctions between” foreign and domestic threat is the difference between regular surveillance vs. FISA court secrecy/ridiculous level of surveillance scope and detail. It’s a BIG difference that can’t be shrugged off , but they already have (at least as far back as June 2016 for Trump Russia hoax).

Posted by: Lizzy at March 31, 2023 04:34 PM (MCHPY)

59 One huge important difference being McCarthy wasn't a hoax

Posted by: NCKate at March 31, 2023 04:34 PM (d5Qya)

60 He said all that and never once mentioned 0bamas 2015 Patriot Act part deux. That is the origin of this. By 2016 the results were already pouring in. Its seems more and more likely everyday that 0bamas is still POTUS and has been since 2009. He was able to knee-cap Trumps 4 years then they installed Joe Bribem.

Posted by: Fisht at March 31, 2023 04:34 PM (ZRarh)

61 I was going to mention that. Amazing how many people when I tell them McCarthy was right look at me like I turned green.
Posted by: jewells45

Cancer treatments, what can they do to you...

Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at March 31, 2023 04:34 PM (rTAb+)

62 > The Tablet has some interesting articles.
_______________

From Bourbon to Bagels in Kentucky
Distilling Louisville’s Jewish history on a trip Across the JEW.S.A.


Since I'm in the area...

Posted by: Martini Farmer at March 31, 2023 04:34 PM (Q4IgG)

63 We opened that file on the Florida school shooter and even visited him, because the info we received about him was believable. But it wasn't *fully* believable, like the info we give you.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:34 PM (oINRc)

64 Deep State or Democrats Propaganda Ministry it's all a coordinating Propaganda

Posted by: Skip at March 31, 2023 04:34 PM (xhxe8)

65 *parades through the thread baring her 1977 boobs*
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist

Lemme guess - immediately before that you were wearing a peasant blouse, bra-less, and a headband.

Posted by: Tonypete at March 31, 2023 04:35 PM (qoGsy)

66 Or a "may read, if you like reading things that are good."

Definitely plan to do so.

Posted by: Notorious BFD at March 31, 2023 04:35 PM (Xrfse)

67 github evidently shows a lot of the code

https://tinyurl.com/2p9am4yy

Posted by: artisanal ette at March 31, 2023 04:35 PM (uQPen)

68 Clearly the length of this, much like the length of a Russian novel, proves it is Russian disinformation

Posted by: People's Hippo Voice at March 31, 2023 04:35 PM (6Mlq5)

69 "a whole-of-society problem that requires a whole-of-society response."
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What is...the federal government

Posted by: Carnak the Magnificent at March 31, 2023 04:35 PM (kOpft)

70 56 But the next stage, already underway, is being carried out through both scalable processes of artificial intelligence and algorithmic pre-censorship that are invisibly encoded into the infrastructure of the internet, where they can alter the perceptions of billions of people.

Tim Pool has been saying this for a while. That is how he is defining what we are seeing. Social media algorithms.

Matt Binder @MattBinder

Twitter's algorithm is specifically tracking tweet metrics for four groups:
- power users
- republicans
- democrats
and...
- elon musk

and you can see the code at the link
https://tinyurl.com/y9hf5nvc
Posted by: artisanal ette at March 31, 2023 04:33 PM (uQPen)

Go watch The Creepy Line. Documentary on how drastically Google can alter someone's worldview based on how they present search results (among other things).

Posted by: The Central Scrutinizer at March 31, 2023 04:36 PM (KbCG3)

71 "1977 boobs"

Peak boobs?

Posted by: fd at March 31, 2023 04:36 PM (iayUP)

72 The 1974 act was created to make sure that we aren't collecting data on U.S. citizens. Well, ... by definition the World Wide Web is worldwide. There is no passport that goes with it. If it's a Tunisian citizen in the United States or a U.S. citizen in Tunisia, I don't have the ability to discern that
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Bullshit. Long distance telephones existed in 1974. An American citizen speaking with a foreigner could be protected from illegal surveillance then, and he could be now. It isn't a perfect analogy, but so be it. And if you can't discern the difference between a citizen and a non-citizen, a domestic or a foreign operator, etc., then you have the obligation to *not* proceed in the name of defending the rights of citizens against government spying and other overreach.

Of course, that's counter to your totalitarian goals, so...

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:36 PM (t0OGg)

73 54 You could flash yer boobs again.
Posted by: wth

*parades through the thread baring her 1977 boobs*
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist


Whoohoo! Margaritas on the beach!!!

I'm in!

Posted by: nurse ratched at March 31, 2023 04:36 PM (a/GBD)

74 The war on terror has "come hoooome to roost," as Obama's racist, anti-American "pastor" was fond of saying.

Posted by: People's Hippo Voice at March 31, 2023 04:36 PM (6Mlq5)

75 Step one in the national mobilization to defeat disinfo fused the U.S. national security infrastructure with the social media platforms, where the war was being fought. The government's lead counter-disinformation agency, the GEC, declared that its mission entailed "seeking out and engaging the best talent within the technology sector." To that end, the government started deputizing tech executives as de facto wartime information commissars.
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Hey, at least it's Top Men building the oppressive techno-ghetto.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:37 PM (t0OGg)

76 *parades through the thread baring her 1977 boobs*
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at March 31, 2023 04:32 PM (Mzdiz)

Boobs are like cars

Posted by: JoeF. at March 31, 2023 04:37 PM (mR6Gs)

77 Sometimes I wish I could be put back in the Matrix

Posted by: It's me donna at March 31, 2023 04:37 PM (bs+z0)

78 Aiden "Tits" Hale shot up those Christians at the school she went to and continued to visit for counseling, because she was angry at gun companies for not stopping her.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:37 PM (oINRc)

79 With the D.C.-Silicon Valley fusion, the federal bureaucracies could rely on informal social connections to push their agenda inside the tech companies.
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Which, by the way, explains Kamala Harris. She's SV's golden girl. She's a creature of Silicon Valley, and very firmly on their side.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:37 PM (t0OGg)

80 "Amazing Long Essay"

13,290 words to be exact, according to LibreOffice.

Posted by: Peel gp A Grape at March 31, 2023 04:38 PM (MvF+J)

81 Cancer treatments, what can they do to you...

LOL.. thank God that hasn't happened yet!

Posted by: jewells45 fuck cancer at March 31, 2023 04:38 PM (wagHN)

82 *parades through the thread baring her 1977 boobs*
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist

Boobs are like cars
Posted by: JoeF

At least one is necessary but two are much better?

Posted by: Tonypete at March 31, 2023 04:38 PM (qoGsy)

83 The idea that people must be "protected" from speech is pernicious, insidious and altogether anti-Creation.

And like so much other destruction, our "friends" in the Republican Party won't lift a finger to fight it. They just want a seat at the table and if that means breaking all the eggs then so be it.

Our Amendments were a specific response to tyranny, not just some ideas some other guys on some dollar bills decided sounded quippy.

Posted by: ... at March 31, 2023 04:38 PM (BXxcV)

84 77 Sometimes I wish I could be put back in the Matrix
Posted by: It's me donna at March 31, 2023 04:37 PM (bs+z0)

Cypher:
You know, I know this steak doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth, the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious. After nine years, you know what I realize?

Ignorance is bliss.

Posted by: Thrawn at March 31, 2023 04:38 PM (Rl7KJ)

85 So to beat the Russians, we have to become more Russian than the Russians?

Posted by: Lemmiwinks at March 31, 2023 04:39 PM (h1jJh)

86 I wouldn't dispute that Obama took the country into a much darker place but government getting in bed with tech started long before dopey left Chicago.

The intel community has been working hand in glove with both the telecom and tech industries for decades. The CIA was a seed level investor in Google. Hell, the CIA has its own venture capital company. And the NSA has been listening to all electronic communication for many moons.

Obama may have twisted the dials to 11 but he didn't build the machine.

Posted by: JackStraw at March 31, 2023 04:39 PM (ZLI7S)

87 Go watch The Creepy Line. Documentary on how drastically Google can alter someone's worldview based on how they present search results (among other things).
Posted by: The Central Scrutinizer at March 31, 2023 04:36 PM (KbCG3

I imagine this is very easy to do with younger people with without a pre WWW mindset

Posted by: JoeF. at March 31, 2023 04:39 PM (mR6Gs)

88 In the fall of 2017, the FBI opened its Foreign Influence Task Force for the express purpose of monitoring social media to flag accounts trying to "discredit U.S. individuals and institutions." The Department of Homeland Security took on a similar role.
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Okay, let's assume this is true and they have a noble goal and are behaving well.

What the hell does that mean? I am a US citizen and I think the government is discredited. I say it often here. I am not a foreigner, and it is not foreign influence. It is absolutely wrongthink, but not a foreign influence operation.

If they seek to suppress anything that could discredit US persons or institutions but, by their own admission, they cannot discern who is a foreigner, then how is this *not* - on its own terms - a general censorship and speech suppression system that also hits citizens?

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:40 PM (t0OGg)

89 IMO, the so-called "McCarthy era" is when the media first began to truly sharpen their leftist claws. Their brand of "disinformation" was nurtured and destined to become the industry standard.

Posted by: Notorious BFD at March 31, 2023 04:40 PM (Xrfse)

90 >>Boobs are like cars

They rust?

Posted by: JackStraw at March 31, 2023 04:40 PM (ZLI7S)

91 85 So to beat the Russians, we have to become more Russian than the Russians?
Posted by: Lemmiwinks at March 31, 2023 04:39 PM (h1jJh)

Dah Comrade

Posted by: It's me donna at March 31, 2023 04:40 PM (bs+z0)

92 NWS warns Friday’s storms will bring ‘rare, significant severe weather threat’ to Illinois
-
If you later use the phrase "Wiped clean, by the wrath of God", know that I died relieved.

Posted by: Methos at March 31, 2023 04:40 PM (kOpft)

93 Boobs are like cars
Posted by: JoeF

At least one is necessary but two are much better?
Posted by: Tonypete at March 31, 2023 04:38 PM (qoGsy)

Model years

Posted by: JoeF. at March 31, 2023 04:40 PM (mR6Gs)

94
It's not a witch hunt if the witches are real.
Posted by: Mhandisi


It's OK to yell FIRE in a crowded theater if the theater is burning.

Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at March 31, 2023 04:41 PM (63Dwl)

95 "The Hamilton 68 episode played out as a nearly shot-for-shot remake of the McCarthy affair"

I find that somewhat preposterous. There were in fact, commies in the USA govt. Everybody was a little pink in the 1930s, some much more than others, but plenty of them ended up in the USA govt from the 1930s on. Analogy is not apt.

Posted by: Peel gp A Grape at March 31, 2023 04:41 PM (MvF+J)

96 In the end, neither Roth nor anyone else said a word. Instead, they let a purveyor of industrial-grade bullshit--the old-fashioned term for disinformation--continue dumping its contents directly into the news stream.
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Which is what anyone should expect a "disinformation prevention" system to do.

I am not being sarcastic, I am applying the foolproof rule of inverting whatever they say.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:41 PM (t0OGg)

97 Lemme guess - immediately before that you were wearing a peasant blouse, bra-less, and a headband.

Posted by: Tonypete at March 31, 2023 04:35 PM (qoGsy)

Silly man - peasant blouses are cute on A and B cups, nothing higher. I was never able to go braless, and the headbands I wore were the standard little girl ones in the 60s.

I was not a hippie.

Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at March 31, 2023 04:41 PM (Mzdiz)

98 I read 43% of it. Nobody suggests to me what to do.

Posted by: Lemmiwinks at March 31, 2023 04:41 PM (h1jJh)

99 How many TL;DRs does it take to wear out a typewriter ribbon?
Ace, you’re the best.

Posted by: Holy Crap at March 31, 2023 04:41 PM (i0Gj1)

100 "To counter propaganda and disinformation," the agency stated, "will require leveraging expertise from across government, tech and marketing sectors, academia, and NGOs."
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It's a real shame that stuff like laws forbid that.

Good thing we're post-law.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:42 PM (t0OGg)

101 Benny Johnson
@bennyjohnson
The most important reaction on Tucker Carlson after Trump indictment— This is what's REALLY happening:

"We're in a Cold War, Civil War era in this country in which we have to decide to commit to the policy of Mutually Assured Destruction. Democrats are launching nukes at us. We better start launching nukes back at them until they stop."🔥

Posted by: artisanal ette at March 31, 2023 04:42 PM (uQPen)

102 Reminder: the reason the Left hated Nixon so much was that he flushed out the commies in the State Department (Alger Hiss).

Posted by: Notsothoreau at March 31, 2023 04:42 PM (u7leW)

103 Peak boobs?

Posted by: fd at March 31, 2023 04:36 PM (iayUP)

Literally!

Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at March 31, 2023 04:42 PM (Mzdiz)

104 Will read.

Thx.

Posted by: thathalfrican - The One at March 31, 2023 04:42 PM (nscIV)

105 Second look at the birds aren’t real movement?

Posted by: sniffybigtoe at March 31, 2023 04:42 PM (fblP5)

106 Whoohoo! Margaritas on the beach!!!

I'm in!

Posted by: nurse ratched at March 31, 2023 04:36 PM (a/GBD)

Margaritas everywhere, babe!

Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at March 31, 2023 04:43 PM (Mzdiz)

107 Douglass Mackey (Rickey Vaughn) found guilty of illegal meme-ing. We live in a communist country.

Posted by: Emmett Milbarge at March 31, 2023 04:43 PM (3vCGB)

108 Re: the fusing of National Security infrastructure with social media — Julian Assange wrote about how Google/Eric Schmidt got into the National Security business thanks to Hillary Clinton when she became Sec. of State.

Bing “Google is not what it appears to be” for this detailed, disturbing piece by Assange.

Posted by: Lizzy at March 31, 2023 04:43 PM (MCHPY)

109 "1977 boobs"

Peak boobs?
Posted by: fd

Peak-a-boobs

Posted by: SFGoth at March 31, 2023 04:43 PM (KAi1n)

110
Miley
Miley
Miley

I posted at the end of the food thread, but I couldn't find the home ec cookbook on Amazon. I didn't search ebay, though, and there's a good chance it's there.

The name is
Favorite recipes of home economics teachers

I looked for a date but couldn't find one, but I'm guessing early 80s.

It's really great, though, with names and cities / states of the students that made the recipes. "breaded dandelion blossoms" and other surprises are in it. Very charming.

(and yeah, no kids were using food processing equipment in class to make Mac and cheese or whatever)

Posted by: NISTdot gov: office chairs, not jet fuel or impact, caused perfect simultaneous collapse of WTC7 at March 31, 2023 04:43 PM (kj5Hc)

111 If they seek to suppress anything that could discredit US persons or institutions but, by their own admission, they cannot discern who is a foreigner, then how is this *not* - on its own terms - a general censorship and speech suppression system that also hits citizens?
Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:40 PM (t0OGg)
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omelets...eggs...some minor breakage required...

Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at March 31, 2023 04:44 PM (BpYfr)

112  I recommend that you, accurately, do your taxes by hand without a computer. The IRS does not have enough people who know how to handle manual returns. This will absolutely tie up the IRS for months, if not years. You want to peacefully protest, this is one that will tie up all 87,000 of their new agents and keep them from doing audits on the middle and lower classes. With the idiots they have created in Gen Z, who can't even figure out how to make change, they won't be able to find anyone who can even LEARN how to process that many returns.
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Handwritten in cursive.
Every line filled even if it's 0.
Sent by mail, first class. You can get a mailing receipt.
And not one document in order, pages mixed up, upside down, backward, a corner or more folded here and there.
They will throw away your return, so have digital and hard copies.
And every time they send you a letter, send back the full stack, plus what they sent, plus your response.

Posted by: People's Hippo Voice at March 31, 2023 04:44 PM (6Mlq5)

113 "It's not a witch hunt if the witches are real."

Indeed it is if the accused has prove they're NOT a witch.

Posted by: Zek at March 31, 2023 04:44 PM (5FPX4)

114 "local story"
--legacy media

"White nationalist terrorism"
--DHS

Posted by: Christopher R Taylor at March 31, 2023 04:44 PM (0hOvj)

115 The American press, once the guardian of democracy, was hollowed out to the point that it could be worn like a hand puppet by the U.S. security agencies and party operatives.
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Again with this nonsense. No, and it was never so. The press as "guardian of democracy" or a complex that "speaks truth to power" and doesn't participate in government efforts at misbehavior was only true - insofar as it was ever true - when that government was not fully captured by the same ideological operators that ran the press.

As of Obama, that ceased to be the reality because the final government capture was underway. And the press dutifully fell into line as the newest, loudest, most vocal champions of that government. Under Trump, it was more of the same - just the *real* government that actually runs things.

The press has always supported anything that moved the ball down the field. If it ever looked like "defending democracy," it was coincidental.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:44 PM (t0OGg)

116 >>> Read the whole thing. If you want to. You are free-willed individual and can of course read what you want, and the amount that you want.

Just checking in the news for the day, it's been busy... I feel like that Galdalf meme in the cave when he looks confused and is all "I have no memory of this place".

Did someone tell Ace he was too bossy? At his own blog? I'm missing the joke.

Posted by: LizLem at March 31, 2023 04:44 PM (+mkOR)

117 I esp. like that the listing of the people involved is the same as my list of people I wouldn’t trust to do anything.

Posted by: sniffybigtoe at March 31, 2023 04:45 PM (fblP5)

118 The skies above Coventry are safe.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:45 PM (oINRc)

119 This is not because Americans are stupid; it's because what has taken place is not a tragedy but something closer to a crime. Disinformation is both the name of the crime and the means of covering it up; a weapon that doubles as a disguise.
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"Closer to a crime?" No. It is crime. Lots of crimes, actually.

The government is not allowed to instruct private-sector operators to do what it itself is forbidden to do. This is very simple. That is illegal.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:45 PM (t0OGg)

120 It's ironic that Siegel opens this essay on disinformation by referring to McCarthy's list. This is at best historically flawed and at worst the persistent survival of an effective disinformation campaign.

M. Stanton Evans writes in "Blacklisted by History" that

"McCarthy's version of what he said at Wheeling, and other places, was that he did indeed have a "list" of people in the State Department who were 'either card-carrying Communists or certainly loyal to the Communist Party,' but that the number of these was 57, not 205. He said the larger figure, which he acknowledged using from time to time, wasn't a list but a statistic--derived from the letter that Secretary of State James Byrnes had written in 1946 to Rep Adolph Sabath*. From these differing versions of the speech there grew up an enormous wrangle featured in every book about McCarthy and most political histories of the era." Evans goes on to detail the contemporary accounts of the issue and evaluate the evidence of what McCarthy actually said.

* Security screeners made "adverse findings" on 284 State Department employees, 79 were "removed" which left 205 still working.

Posted by: Peter B at March 31, 2023 04:46 PM (oc5Jn)

121 Did someone tell Ace he was too bossy? At his own blog? I'm missing the joke.
Posted by: LizLem at March 31, 2023 04:44 PM (+mkOR)

It's his oyster

we only stink the place up

Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 04:46 PM (us2H3)

122 By conflating the anti-establishment politics of domestic populists with acts of war by foreign enemies, it justified turning weapons of war against Americans citizens. It turned the public arenas where social and political life take place into surveillance traps and targets for mass psychological operations.
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Yup. This is one of the reasons why you don't make your soldiers into policemen. They have different goals. Soldiers need an enemy, and that enemy becomes the people.

The government - the real government, the permanent one that is the same as the Uniparty - has long viewed the public as the enemy. They behave accordingly.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:47 PM (t0OGg)

123 The Hamilton 68 episode played out as a nearly shot-for-shot remake of the McCarthy affair"

Elvis 68 Comeback Special>> Hamilton 68 Episode

Posted by: JoeF. at March 31, 2023 04:47 PM (mR6Gs)

124 There seems at least to be convergence that we are in an information war.

At a Covid Law Conference held this past weekend in Atlanta (attended by liberty minded attorneys, and probably several Feeb spies) Robert Malone gave his overall analysis of the current status of Covid mandates, "misinformation" sanctions against MDs, etc etc as all taking place in the context of 5th Gen information warfare.

There is a reason why Alex Jones was first on their hit list.

Posted by: Zek at March 31, 2023 04:48 PM (5FPX4)

125 The mobilization, which began as a response to the supposedly urgent menace of Russian interference
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Which was a false flag created by the same people who implemented the response plan.

Funny how that works.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:48 PM (t0OGg)

126 We are in 3rd century Rome.

Posted by: Indignacio Vindacatorem at March 31, 2023 04:48 PM (oWBc3)

127 38 NWS warns Friday’s storms will bring ‘rare, significant severe weather threat’ to Illinois

https://tinyurl.com/mr2jcwyn

Posted by: SMH at what's coming at March 31, 2023 04:29 PM (EMO0a)

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Nah, that's not Illinois. It's the Greater Chicagoland Area. It could get completely wiped off the map and all downstaters would notice would be the tremendous lessening of their tax bills.

Posted by: The_Hoser at March 31, 2023 04:48 PM (N66D6)

128 It put an ace movie review to shame.

Posted by: Deplorable Ian Galt at March 31, 2023 04:49 PM (ufFY8)

129 A state organized on the principle that it exists to protect the sovereign rights of individuals, is being replaced by a digital leviathan that wields power through opaque algorithms and the manipulation of digital swarms.
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It is, as Alex Jones put it way back when, "a techno-tronic ghetto to enslave your mind."

I don't laugh at Alex Jones anymore.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:49 PM (t0OGg)

130 If the House doesn't immediately open an impeachment inquiry on Brandon

they blow cocks by the gross

Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 04:49 PM (us2H3)

131 126 We are in 3rd century Rome.

Posted by: Indignacio Vindacatorem at March 31, 2023 04:48 PM (oWBc3)

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Veni vici vidi

"I came. I caught. I cankered."

Posted by: The_Hoser at March 31, 2023 04:49 PM (N66D6)

132
Our hair, bite mark, and ballistics analyses are also fully believable, in case you might be having racist doubts about that.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:50 PM (oINRc)

133 The author of that great piece screws up the McCarthy comparison, but don't get too caught up in that. It's just a jumping off point,, and his point is that McCarthy at least had media detractors ( and how) but Hamilton 68 and the rest....crickets

Posted by: JoeF. at March 31, 2023 04:50 PM (mR6Gs)

134 >>Bing “Google is not what it appears to be” for this detailed, disturbing piece by Assange.

Highlands Forum.

Seriously, why would the CIA need it's own venture capital company?

Posted by: JackStraw at March 31, 2023 04:50 PM (ZLI7S)

135 In a technical or structural sense, the censorship regime's aim is not to censor or to oppress, but to rule.
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Rule - as opposed to governance - *requires* oppression, and oppression is vastly aided by censorship. They are part and parcel. Semantic distinctions are irrelevant in fact.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:50 PM (t0OGg)

136 Seems like a good article to sink into over the weekend.
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That it does, Ace. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:51 PM (t0OGg)

137 There is a reason why Alex Jones was first on their hit list.
Posted by: Zek at March 31, 2023 04:48 PM (5FPX4)


Breitbart

Posted by: artisanal ette at March 31, 2023 04:51 PM (uQPen)

138 130 If the House doesn't immediately open an impeachment inquiry on Brandon

they blow cocks by the gross
Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 04:49 PM (us2H3)

"That's not who we are." -GoPe

Posted by: Thrawn at March 31, 2023 04:51 PM (Rl7KJ)

139 Any word from McCarthy on whether he'll whip up opposition to the RESTRICT act when it reaches the House? (I forget my schoolhouse rock, does a companion bill need to pass the house first?)

Posted by: Chuck Martel at March 31, 2023 04:52 PM (fs1hN)

140 "Bing “Google is not what it appears to be” for this detailed, disturbing piece by Assange."

I'm old enough to remember the Glomar Challenger, and then years later when the actual mission of the ship came out.

Posted by: Zek at March 31, 2023 04:52 PM (5FPX4)

141 So, because I *do* intend to read this whole thing over the weekend, I am printing it out.

Beware if you do the same. It clocks in at 47 pages.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:53 PM (t0OGg)

142 In his last days in office, President Barack Obama made the decision to set the country on a new course. On Dec. 23, 2016, he signed into law the Countering Foreign Propaganda and Disinformation Act, which used the language of defending the homeland to launch an open-ended, offensive information war.
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Passed 92-7 in the Senate.
Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:33 PM (t0OGg)

That's because it was buried in a "must-pass" defense authorization spending bill which of course those cock-biters waited until the last fucking minute to pass.
Nobody reads the shit, and those that do don't care, but it seems to me it snuck through. A new policy shouldn't be buried in a spending bill.

Posted by: OneEyedJack at March 31, 2023 04:53 PM (FCbAQ)

143 Bugs are appearing so spring is here.

Posted by: JmT at March 31, 2023 04:53 PM (K/Q8b)

144 “all-hazards severe weather risk,”

Pollen, hoarfrost, St Elmo's Fire, increased radiation background count, increased cosmic ray flux, volcanism, frog torrents.

Posted by: Peel gp A Grape at March 31, 2023 04:54 PM (MvF+J)

145 The GOP has watched Gandhi way too many times

Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 04:54 PM (us2H3)

146 If the House doesn't immediately open an impeachment inquiry on Brandon

they blow cocks by the gross
Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 04:49 PM (us2H3)
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Even if they *do* do something, they will still blow cocks by the gross.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:54 PM (t0OGg)

147 That's because it was buried in a "must-pass" defense authorization spending bill which of course those cock-biters waited until the last fucking minute to pass.
Nobody reads the shit, and those that do don't care, but it seems to me it snuck through. A new policy shouldn't be buried in a spending bill.
Posted by: OneEyedJack at March 31, 2023 04:53 PM (FCbAQ)
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Yeah, but that would make the job harder and shit.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:54 PM (t0OGg)

148 Joe Mannix - funny you mention that.

As far back as the 1960s every single US phone call that either originated or was placed overseas was recorded on tape, and stored somewhere.

That's kind of what I was getting at earlier. The tech is much better, and can be analyzed faster, and without paying a gazillion drones to do it.

Posted by: Common Tater at March 31, 2023 04:54 PM (i/LKe)

149 If the House doesn't immediately open an impeachment inquiry on Brandon

they blow cocks by the gross
Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 04:49 PM (us2H3)

"That's not who we are." -GoPe


No, blowing cocks by the gross is pretty much exactly who they are.

Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at March 31, 2023 04:56 PM (Bd6X8)

150 Gloria Steinem nods in agreement. IYKYK.

Posted by: Whoever that dimwit was. at March 31, 2023 04:56 PM (fjPRN)

151 Amazing Long Essay
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I read it as "Amazingly Long Essay"

Posted by: Chuck Martel at March 31, 2023 04:57 PM (fs1hN)

152 Or a "may read, if you like reading things that are good."

Ace, Could you put the request in some sort of polite Victorian sounding verbiage as you did with Fetterman's letters to Giselle "Zipline"? That would be funny.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at March 31, 2023 04:57 PM (FUVRY)

153 >>As far back as the 1960s every single US phone call that either originated or was placed overseas was recorded on tape, and stored somewhere.

>>That's kind of what I was getting at earlier. The tech is much better, and can be analyzed faster, and without paying a gazillion drones to do it.

The NSA has listening posts located next to every major internet peering and interconnect location around the US.

Posted by: JackStraw at March 31, 2023 04:58 PM (ZLI7S)

154 That's kind of what I was getting at earlier. The tech is much better, and can be analyzed faster, and without paying a gazillion drones to do it.
Posted by: Common Tater at March 31, 2023 04:54 PM (i/LKe)
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It's one of the things AI is good for. There are two major kinds of AI, and one of them is pulling lots of data together to automate analysis.

That is the kind that the CCP is *really* good at. I doubt they're the world leader in it anymore, though. That is probably us, now.

Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:58 PM (t0OGg)

155 Princeton IL weather 'models' show tornado with four inch hail, 35 in/hr precip. This seems a bit much.

Posted by: Peel gp A Grape at March 31, 2023 04:58 PM (MvF+J)

156 The sidebar pitch meeting is TIGHT!

Posted by: Holy Crap at March 31, 2023 04:58 PM (i0Gj1)

157 134 >>Bing “Google is not what it appears to be” for this detailed, disturbing piece by Assange.

Highlands Forum.

Seriously, why would the CIA need it's own venture capital company?
Posted by: JackStraw at March 31, 2023 04:50 PM (ZLI7S)

Silicon Valley was built by defense spending. Different agencies involved in that place top to bottom.

Posted by: Red Turban Someguy - The Republic is already dead! at March 31, 2023 04:59 PM (eYoxG)

158 looks like one day, I'll have to open casa REDACTED as a refuge

better get started on another barn

Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 04:59 PM (us2H3)

159 I love spring. So good get away from the cold. Don't know how many times I'll have this again. Years are precious and the older you get the more you appreciate each and every one.

Posted by: JmT at March 31, 2023 04:59 PM (K/Q8b)

160 Donald trump rented a hotel room so Russian hookers could piss all over him on Barack Obama's once-used mattress.

While some people rate this "not fully believable," Trump is orange, and those people smell like retail establishments frequented by commoners.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 04:59 PM (oINRc)

161 Read this the other night and it is absolutely mandatory reading.

Posted by: DaisyB at March 31, 2023 05:00 PM (AbL8c)

162 >>Silicon Valley was built by defense spending. Different agencies involved in that place top to bottom.

Indeed. I worked for SV companies for a long time. It was an open secret that the intel/defense communities were all over the place.

Posted by: JackStraw at March 31, 2023 05:00 PM (ZLI7S)

163 hiya

Posted by: JT at March 31, 2023 05:01 PM (T4tVD)

164 116 >>> Read the whole thing. If you want to. You are free-willed individual and can of course read what you want, and the amount that you want.

Just checking in the news for the day, it's been busy... I feel like that Galdalf meme in the cave when he looks confused and is all "I have no memory of this place".

Did someone tell Ace he was too bossy? At his own blog? I'm missing the joke.
Posted by: LizLem at March 31, 2023 04:44 PM (+mkOR)

A few jokes here and there about ace asking us to read things, particularly the content. So that'd be a responding joke.

Posted by: Red Turban Someguy - The Republic is already dead! at March 31, 2023 05:02 PM (eYoxG)

165 The GOP has watched Gandhi way too many times
Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 04:54 PM (us2H3)

Did they ever get to the "end" though?

Posted by: JoeF. at March 31, 2023 05:02 PM (mR6Gs)

166 ... a sprawling leviathan with tentacles reaching into both the public and private sector, which the government uses to direct a "whole of society" effort that aims to seize total control over the internet and achieve nothing less than the eradication of human error.

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I, for one, do not welcome our new Godless Communist Utopian AI Bot Overlords.

Next up? Nina Jankowitz sings show tunes written by SkyNet ...

Posted by: ShainS -- The Abolition of The West is from Men Without Chests at March 31, 2023 05:02 PM (2dJpy)

167 Certainly feels like "interesting times". I am not optimistic. Who's got the coffee? I need more

Posted by: Funsize (EiPf6) at March 31, 2023 05:02 PM (zds/e)

168 Princeton IL weather 'models' show tornado with four inch hail, 35 in/hr precip. This seems a bit much.

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Is this going to be on pay-per-view? Sounds fucking awesome. Especially since I'm in Oregon.

Posted by: Lemmiwinks at March 31, 2023 05:02 PM (h1jJh)

169 Are they the singing Hamiltons or the dancing Hamiltons?

Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at March 31, 2023 05:02 PM (63Dwl)

170 FenelonSpoke

How did your meeting go ?

Posted by: JT at March 31, 2023 05:03 PM (T4tVD)

171 Princeton IL weather 'models' show tornado with four inch hail, 35 in/hr precip. This seems a bit much.
Posted by: Peel gp A Grape

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Yeah, we had really scary tornado warnings all afternoon in Little Rock. We only had heavy rain, some wind, and electricity out for 5-10 mins....and the tornado was allegedly right over our neighborhood.

Now they're reporting Level III Casulties at the local university hospital. Can we all say fear-mongering ar its finest?

Posted by: Prime Sister at March 31, 2023 05:03 PM (tQL7r)

172 So making a joke meme about Hillary voters is "election interference", but trumped-up charges against a POTUS candidate is not.

"Douglass Mackey, also known as Ricky Vaughn on Twitter, has been found guilty on charges of election interference by a federal court in the Eastern District of New York."

https://tinyurl.com/3hz9d6xv

Posted by: Thrawn at March 31, 2023 05:03 PM (Rl7KJ)

173 Ricky Vaughn found guilty of spreading memes.

Posted by: thathalfrican - The One at March 31, 2023 05:03 PM (nscIV)

174 Trans activists stormed the Florida Capitol today to oppose laws that protect little kids from them

https://tinyurl.com/3pdn5y4p

Posted by: SMH at what's coming at March 31, 2023 05:03 PM (EMO0a)

175 That 'must read' article really is a must-read article. And easy to digest, because it's so well written. Worth 10 minutes of everyone's time.

Posted by: Forheremenaremen at March 31, 2023 05:04 PM (VOHuN)

176 "Douglass Mackey, also known as Ricky Vaughn on Twitter, has been found guilty on charges of election interference by a federal court in the Eastern District of New York."

https://tinyurl.com/3hz9d6xv
Posted by: Thrawn at March 31, 2023 05:03 PM (Rl7KJ)

Of course.. If he had done that but instead toldnTrump voters to vote on line nothing would have been done

Posted by: It's me donna at March 31, 2023 05:04 PM (bs+z0)

177 Ricky Vaughn found guilty of spreading memes.
Posted by: thathalfrican - The One at March 31, 2023 05:03 PM (nscIV)

And using "Wild Thing" as his entrance song

Posted by: JoeF. at March 31, 2023 05:04 PM (mR6Gs)

178 The question isn't whether we live in a Police State, the question is why is there so much crime?

They've turned the organs of state security inward, this was predictable, and predicted.

Posted by: Common Tater at March 31, 2023 05:05 PM (i/LKe)

179 Yea … accept McCarthy was right that the Democrats and their aligned institutions were crawling with communists and Soviet spies and sympathizers. It’s a total lie that McCarthy was on witch hunt. He caught an awful lot of witches.

Posted by: Elric Blade at March 31, 2023 05:05 PM (k5hzv)

180

They are going to run Brandon again.

Look at all the shit that is going down.

It's going so well for them.

Not for the people the people but for DC.

Posted by: pawn at March 31, 2023 05:05 PM (kYVzH)

181 there will be no Schindler in our future

Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 05:05 PM (us2H3)

182 Shall read, but also suggest the following - Read the State Department & Blinkens speeches, in particular fighting corruption, civil society, the Open Government Partnership... (WH documents, twitter, facebook, whatever is helpful.)

Eye openers to a whole new way of governance, not just one nation with its people and internal civil service, private industry and partnerships. We (the U.S.) have opinions, proposals & nudges forward for everything, everybody, everywhere.
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Weren't the establishment of long distance communications & potential for other infrastructure type businesses part of why the U.S. remained in Vietnam, and adjacent countries, as it did? I vaguely remember hearing something, maybe during the 1970s.

Posted by: Lola - ALL 1/6 videotapes from Alexandra and Jade, too. at March 31, 2023 05:06 PM (GshMh)

183 there will be no Schindler in our future
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Good thing, since my trust is in the Lord, not in any man.

Posted by: SMH at what's coming at March 31, 2023 05:06 PM (EMO0a)

184 139 Any word from McCarthy on whether he'll whip up opposition to the RESTRICT act when it reaches the House? (I forget my schoolhouse rock, does a companion bill need to pass the house first?)
Posted by: Chuck Martel at March 31, 2023 04:52 PM (fs1hN)

Any sort of bill should need to pass both houses. And when there are revisions from one side it needs to go back to the other.

Posted by: Red Turban Someguy - The Republic is already dead! at March 31, 2023 05:07 PM (eYoxG)

185 Trans activists protested at the Florida capitol today to oppose laws that defend garbage people against not-fascism, and also no reasonable prosecutors, amen.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 05:07 PM (oINRc)

186 A US citizen can only serve 2 terms but the cabal can rule forever

this is not a joke, man

Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 05:07 PM (us2H3)

187 Tablet has some great writing. Ace may have referenced it, but there was an article that came out a year or so ago about what they called - if I remember - the great "leveling" about how silicon valley is digitally imposing its world view on us and homogenizing our culture. To our peril, obviously.

Posted by: SMFH at March 31, 2023 05:07 PM (CEh/e)

188 Ricky Vaughn. Show 'em the heat, Ricky.

Posted by: Archer at March 31, 2023 05:08 PM (gmo/4)

189 Former DNI Ric Grenell Has a Message for All Republicans – This is Saint Crispin’s Day

https://tinyurl.com/5n8jhd4e

Posted by: SMH at what's coming at March 31, 2023 05:08 PM (EMO0a)

190 Indeed. I worked for SV companies for a long time. It was an open secret that the intel/defense communities were all over the place.

Posted by: JackStraw at March 31, 2023 05:00 PM (ZLI7S)

The SV companies were and remain in the American bubble.

The American bubble is the greatest economy ever established.

Vast wealth never seen before.

Now being plundered

Posted by: JmT at March 31, 2023 05:08 PM (K/Q8b)

191 Ricky Vaughn. Show 'em the heat, Ricky.
Posted by: Archer at March 31, 2023 05:08 PM (gmo/4)
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Don't lose that number.

Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at March 31, 2023 05:08 PM (2hlEI)

192 175 I'm ashamed to admit that I can't read 13000 words in ten minutes, but honesty compels me.

Posted by: Peel gp A Grape at March 31, 2023 05:08 PM (MvF+J)

193 Posted by: It's me donna at March 31, 2023 05:04 PM (bs+z0)

Some Asian chick did that.

Posted by: thathalfrican - The One at March 31, 2023 05:08 PM (nscIV)

194 I love spring. So good get away from the cold. Don't know how many times I'll have this again. Years are precious and the older you get the more you appreciate each and every one.
Posted by: JmT at March 31, 2023 04:59 PM (K/Q8b)

spring here is basically the weekend before or after Memorial Day. We are looking at snow next week.

Posted by: Pug Mahon, Lookin' for me wooden leg at March 31, 2023 05:09 PM (xPJvm)

195 186 A US citizen can only serve 2 terms but the cabal can rule forever

this is not a joke, man

Posted by: REDACTED

The law is what we must fear and they are above

Posted by: Beto Ochoa at March 31, 2023 05:09 PM (dzZCL)

196 "Ricky Vaughn found guilty of spreading memes.
Posted by: thathalfrican - The One at March 31, 2023 05:03 PM (nscIV)"

There are no jokes in Islam.

Posted by: Ayatolla Soh at March 31, 2023 05:09 PM (5FPX4)

197 Was Ricky the Vaughn brother who played the cowbell?

Posted by: davidt at March 31, 2023 05:09 PM (SYTee)

198 Tablet has some great writing. Ace may have referenced it, but there was an article that came out a year or so ago about what they called - if I remember - the great "leveling" about how silicon valley is digitally imposing its world view on us and homogenizing our culture. To our peril, obviously.
Posted by: SMFH at March 31, 2023 05:07 PM (CEh/e)

I think it was called "Everything Is Broken"?

Posted by: DaisyB at March 31, 2023 05:09 PM (AbL8c)

199 Good thing, since my trust is in the Lord, not in any man.
Posted by: SMH at what's coming at March 31, 2023 05:06 PM (EMO0a)

but what if you're wrong ?

Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 05:09 PM (us2H3)

200 One gets the impressing that our representatives don't give a crap about the details of the laws that are passed.

Posted by: Chuck Martel at March 31, 2023 05:10 PM (fs1hN)

201 but what if you're wrong ?
Posted by: REDACTED
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What if you are?

Posted by: SMH at what's coming at March 31, 2023 05:11 PM (EMO0a)

202
192... Posted by: Peel gp A Grape

that thing needs a cork blackboard, tacks, and wool thread

Posted by: Beto Ochoa at March 31, 2023 05:11 PM (dzZCL)

203 Off sock.

Posted by: Golfman at March 31, 2023 05:12 PM (fjPRN)

204 "a man came up to Muhammad to ask him to give him a beast to ride. The Prophet jokingly told him, "I will give you the offspring of a she-camel to ride." He said, "O Messenger of Allah, what will I do with the offspring of a she-camel?" The Prophet said: "Are riding-camels born except from she-camels?""

Who says there aren't any thigh-slappers in Islam?

Posted by: Peel gp A Grape at March 31, 2023 05:12 PM (MvF+J)

205 I don't have to read all of that to know what's been going on.

I see a pile of dog shit being bleached white in the sun, I know it's dog shit, or Karl Rove out for a walk.

The Disinformation Deep State is a pile of dog shit.

Posted by: Hairyback Guy at March 31, 2023 05:12 PM (R/m4+)

206 What if you are?
Posted by: SMH at what's coming at March 31, 2023 05:11 PM (EMO0a)

then I'm wrong and I'll go to hell

but what if you are ?

Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 05:13 PM (us2H3)

207 I worked for SV companies for a long time. It was an open secret that the intel/defense communities were all over the place.

Posted by: JackStraw

Absolutely. DARPA stood up every social media "company." And I suspect most Silicon Valley "companies" too.

Posted by: Prime Sister at March 31, 2023 05:13 PM (tQL7r)

208 "that thing needs a cork blackboard, tacks, and wool thread"

I've got plenty of those, but no wall-space left for a new conspiracy board. I'll have to take one down, but which one?

Posted by: Peel gp A Grape at March 31, 2023 05:13 PM (MvF+J)

209 Seriously, though... Wal-Marts stink of Trump support. You can read it in the IG report, so it's fully believable info, just like its conclusions about training modules, and so forth.

Posted by: Fully Believable Information at March 31, 2023 05:14 PM (oINRc)

210 Boobs are like cars
Posted by: JoeF
........

You don't want a flat.

Posted by: wth at March 31, 2023 05:15 PM (v0R5T)

211 nood

Posted by: Peel gp A Grape at March 31, 2023 05:15 PM (MvF+J)

212 the left depends on the right not using the power at their disposal

they are vicious and if the GOP is meek, they will lose

Posted by: REDACTED at March 31, 2023 05:15 PM (us2H3)

213 That 'must read' article really is a must-read article. And easy to digest, because it's so well written. Worth 10 minutes of everyone's time.
Posted by: Forheremenaremen at March 31, 2023 05:04 PM (VOHuN)


10 minutes? Maybe if you're Evelyn Wood on meth.

Posted by: spindrift at March 31, 2023 05:15 PM (h5TKJ)

214 One gets the impressing that our representatives don't give a crap about the details of the laws that are passed.
Posted by: Chuck Martel

Well, why should they? They always exempt themselves from any laws they pass.

Posted by: Prime Sister at March 31, 2023 05:15 PM (tQL7r)

215 Conservatives are evil. thats information not disinformation.

Posted by: raimondo at March 31, 2023 05:16 PM (dOr8F)

216 How did your meeting go ?
Posted by: JT at March 31, 2023 05:03 PM (T4tVD)

My boss wants us to close by June, even though we are up to date on our denominational "dues" while other church are tens of thousands of dollars out, and we are waiting to hear from Open Space about buying the land. I am not happy with this.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at March 31, 2023 05:16 PM (FUVRY)

217 Mackey posted the memes on November 1, a week before the election, and Frisch said that the meme’s message was "ludicrous to anyone with a basic knowledge of how presidential elections work," the New York Daily Mail reported.
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In fairness, "basic knowledge of how presidential elections work"... wait, I'm not sure what I was going to say about this.

Posted by: Chuck Martel at March 31, 2023 05:17 PM (fs1hN)

218 then I'm wrong and I'll go to hell

but what if you are ?
Posted by: REDACTED
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"And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins. Then those also who have fallen asleep in Christ are lost. If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are of all people most to be pitied."

I, along with many other believers, will weep in Hell.

Posted by: SMH at what's coming at March 31, 2023 05:18 PM (EMO0a)

219 Posted by: Pug Mahon, Lookin' for me wooden leg at March 31, 2023 05:09 PM (xPJvm)

That's why I keep saying Colorado has lost approximately two weeks of growing season.

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at March 31, 2023 05:18 PM (nC+QA)

220 Fortunately, the Lord isn't a liar.

Posted by: SMH at what's coming at March 31, 2023 05:20 PM (EMO0a)

221 SMH, the early tech people knew what the effects would be.

They talked about how the dopamine hits would work on the minds of the young.

What we're seeing now is the inevitable result of that.

The tyranny shooting just the latest example.

Posted by: JmT at March 31, 2023 05:21 PM (K/Q8b)

222 The government is not allowed to instruct private-sector operators to do what it itself is forbidden to do. This is very simple. That is illegal.

Not only is it a felony for everyone involved, it carries a potential death penalty, and Democrats have been executed during my lifetime for violating that law.

Posted by: An Observation sez China Joe not my president at March 31, 2023 05:25 PM (CecP5)

223 A really good piece. Thanks, ace.

Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at March 31, 2023 05:25 PM (1kE2X)

224 Retardo!

Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at March 31, 2023 05:26 PM (1kE2X)

225 Using "press response" as a barometer for *anything* at any time (or at least, post-broadcasting, when the absurd fiction of a "balanced press" came into being) is a very, very bad thing to do.
Posted by: Joe Mannix (Not a cop!) at March 31, 2023 04:32 PM (t0OGg)
________________

Actually it's quite a good litmus test. If the press is for something, I'm against it. And vice versa.

Posted by: Deplorable Jay Guevara at March 31, 2023 05:28 PM (YqDXo)

226 I'm glad that the left has established the Trump indictment precedent, as that means we can go after Obama and Holder for Fast and Furious. Since that resulted in the death of a federal agent, their conspiracy to oppress gun rights is a death penalty case for everyone in the DOJ and ATF management who was involved. This is the thing that terrifies Obama. Proof? They were so worried, that they gave us a fall guy in Assistant AG Lanny Breuer to take the rap for them.

Posted by: An Observation sez China Joe not my president at March 31, 2023 05:35 PM (CecP5)

227 Seems like a good article to sink into over the weekend.

Posted by: Ace at 04:15 PM

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Thanks Ace, good analysis / stuff.

Posted by: ShainS -- The Abolition of The West is from Men Without Chests at March 31, 2023 05:44 PM (2dJpy)

228 Was McCarthy wrong about anybody that he accused?

Posted by: DFCtomm at March 31, 2023 05:58 PM (vDj4Y)

229 May the LORD swiftly judge those who are harming children and the innocent.

Posted by: setnaffa at March 31, 2023 06:24 PM (BdSXF)

230 While we plan the never-happen (political, legal) responses to whatever it is we believe the Left have done, they are running ten more operations, which we will find out about in different measures over the next four to five years. In which time they will have ten more to deploy.

I remember telling ace a very long time ago that the Left plans these things at least three years in advance (for contemporary times we'll say that for example in 2017 while the War on Women raged, they knew this tranny stuff was coming to take center stage) and as of now they know what buckets of piss will be dumped on our heads in 2025 and 2026.

Ace didn't believe me. Not at all. I'm not making fun here or saying I told you so. I am just explaining how "it" works. I mostly just talk to myself.

Posted by: ... at March 31, 2023 07:29 PM (BXxcV)

231 Author is a certified idiot who hasn’t the brains to be aware of the Verona tapes. McCarthy was correct and the deep state couldn’t handle the disclosure of their infiltration of the government.

What a dolt.

Posted by: Jake at March 31, 2023 08:11 PM (EcD5Y)

232 C'MON CME!!! or emp. either one

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