‘We were told the vaccine was safe - but what happened has been life-changing’ by SoCo in news

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They seem careful to never mention the problems with Pfizer and Moderna or their victims.

Motorist shoots dead two environmental protesters blocking a road by [deleted] in news

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Terrorists attack an afraid and frustrated man with a gun, who they trapped and cornered on a dangerous street.

I'm not sure what they expected. This seems pure self defense.

American Apocalypse? 71% Don't Trust U.S. Government To Prevent Doomsday by IkeConn in SaidIt

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Prevent....or purposely cause.

Supreme Court rejects (first of several) case that Trump should be disqualified from the ballot under 14th Amendment by iamonlyoneman in politics

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Jan 6 was a mostly peaceful and bipartisan protest against ignored election problems. They were let in the building, FBI undercover's and plainclothes cops directed the massive crowd, and a window was broke due to the massive crowd not being able to get through he doors fast enough.

The media lied about most of the violence and pretended security who killed themselves after attacking the public and killing unarmed protesters were killed in the civil uprising.

It wasn't anything near the violence and destruction of the riot that Jan 6th 2017 was. The 2021 uprising protesters weren't throwing frozen ice bottles and security and splitting cop's heads open. They didn't burn multiple buildings down. They didn't destroy multiple cities across the country. They didn't break into the actual electoral count room, with the actual legislators, twice. They weren't publicly encouraged to be violent by legislators, like a few Democrats urged the 2017 rioters. There wasn't a plan for an insurrection, like in 2017, where Reddit began the "day of insurrection" plan.

Instead, in 2020, a CIA informant douche-bag, who ha toppled a crypto industry without charges, while everyone else got decades, gave the Proud Boys his crayola-level insurrection plan, which he testified that he created. He was not charged. The Proud Boys laughed at his lame "plan", but were interested in him using his crypto clout to sell t-Shirts for charity to underprivileged kids, so they blew it off. This CIA plant's crayola paper was the evidence used to convict them on insurrection, despite a massive amount of evidence that they were there to protect protesters, which they kept meticulous and extensive planning and documentation of. Enough so, that a reasonable trial, that wasn't biased political clownshow, looking for a fall guy, would have exonerated them.

Elliot Page Got Shingles on ‘Inception’ Set and ‘Felt Out of Place’ in a ‘Cast Full of Cis Men’ by jet199 in NotTheOnion

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Sounds like a lot of medical problems, being blown off as being gay.

You are supposed to be outraged that Trump's lawyers were ... invited to examine voting machines, which is somehow a data breach? by iamonlyoneman in politics

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The independent tech team examined it. They found serious problems, according to exposed privileged legal communications. They were not able to make these problems public. People couldn't be paid to listen to the serious problems found in the 2020 elections.

Surprise! The FBI Lied About 'White Supremacist' Memo Targeting Catholics, New Document Reveals by Oyveygoyim in corruption

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Wow, the FBI sure covered for and resisted fixing this problem with "a few bad apples" a very very long time...

Mitch McConnell freezes during news conference, needs help from escort by boston_blackie in news

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busy filling that diaper.

U.S. is barred from combating disinformation on social media. Here's what it means by YoMamma in politics

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The weaponized professional spin-articles are coming out on this topic, hoping to throw shade on the subversion of democracy.

They took a little while longer, so this must be a hard one to spin. Shit-birds at arstechnica also did a careful downplaying article.

It must of taken some extra time to buy the fake comments on the news articles too.

Remember that Congress spent years loudly and publicly threatening to destroy social media companies with anti-trust enforcement, before forcing them to play ball with this "public-private partnership", where the government demands social media sites remove specific users and content.

We know from the Twitter leaks that a lot of what they were demanding to be removed was not disinformation. Quite a few incidents showed that government entities demanded the removal of content that they knew was true and was not disinformation.

The War in Ukraine Was Provoked - Jeffrey Sachs by [deleted] in politics

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When Ukraine came to us, broke and vulnerable, but refused our sucker deal, that was the last straw...

Of course we used our covert manipulation to cause the bloody civil war, with US meddling on the ground, paid sniper mercenaries in the bushes, that resulted in the coup we wanted and installation of our puppet dictator, all of which our weaponized media calls the "Revolution of Dignity".

We (the UN, US, NATO, etc) paid for and ran their referendum elections after wards. We even "vetted" their candidates, allowing only the ones we liked.

Since then, we've make Ukraine our bitch, forcing them into ever more risky positions to receive our funding and support, including perpetuating global warming nonsense, forcing broke Ukraine to peddle green energy wastes, cultivating their military and arms development, supporting their genocide against resistant Ukrainians in the East, and goading them for the last decade into preparing for a suicidal offensive attack on Russia, which was meant for 2020, but got delayed.

Facebook owner Meta hit with record £1,043,744,000 fine for mishandling user data by [deleted] in technology

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It is interesting to see which reporting includes and which didn't include the following quote or paraphrasing:

EU regulators said Meta failed to protect personal information from the prying eyes of American security services.

The EU, a collection of extremist, authoritarian, alt-left countries, seem expectantly hypocritical, since they've already pledge support for the banking multi country agreement to automatically share all their citizen's personal information, wealth, employment, and savings data to several dozen other countries for lame 'tax evasion' excuses...totally not for AI analysis, surely.

Head of Russia's Space Agency Drops Bombshell Claim: Did America Fake the Moon Landing? (12:00) ~ Redacted by JasonCarswell in conspiracy

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That question must always be prefaced with the important distinction of, "Which one?"

Data from 73M current, former customers leaked on dark web, AT&T confirms by Cancelthis in corruption

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Now everyone knows the real name, social security number, and address of all those websites you did 2FA with.

US pledges an additional $100M for a multinational force awaiting deployment to violence-hit Haiti by xoenix in WorldNews

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Haiti's condition is our fault in the first place. I'm sure we will make it worse. Bring some more US brand "democracy".

Experts warn electric vehicle weight threatens road safety and infrastructure by SoCo in news

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Those EV's are crazy heavy. They cook breaks and tires off pretty quick too.

What is the biggest waste of time humanity engages in? by x0x7 in AskSaidIt

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Verifying you are human.

The White House wants to 'cryptographically verify' videos of Joe Biden so viewers don't mistake them for deepfakes by IkeConn in SaidIt

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This is only half of the story. What is really in the works is a plan to require all cameras to crypto-graphically watermark images and video they take. This is openly planned and suggested to benefit the photographer and journalist, as they can make every image have it, but they can assure their own produced media....but of course, when all hardware requires it, then all methods of communications are forced to support the new image formats and pushed away from non-spy formats, then it becomes practically forced on everyone.

Just like browsers. By websites requiring spy features, permitted to run applications on your computer, albeit in a sandbox, such as web-workers and sub-processes, that are features of Google Chrome and all those based on it like FireFox and Microsoft edge....you eventually cannot block them or no website works, such as a Cloudflare protected site. New browser makers can't compete, because they wouldn't want to implement such an overt backdoor in their browser as the chrome based browsers, their RPC Admin/root control of your whole operating system.

Climate change is a scam, here is proof! by WoodyWoodPecker in politics

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If you look at the long term (pieced together proxy model of) Earth's temperature, you will find the temperature fall at each major volcano eruption time and time again. We are at an artificially cooler than normal time, for a peak temperature, preparing to begin the next ice age in few handfuls of thousands of years.

You have to remember that temperature proxies are only the history temp, assumed correct, tanking in one area. Then another area far away, maybe over lapping, maybe not. They then patchwork that together, mostly with computer models that are nonsense, and pretend they could know the total average Earth temperature at some given times in history. Their models ignore the too complex parts and assume the earth is flat, with no air going up into the sky...just a flat Earth that if you jump, you hit your head on the atmosphere.

Their most common trick, aside from framed charts starting at known lows in temperatures, is to confuse you into comparing regional temperatures with assumed average all of Earth temperatures; there is no real comparison, even assuming both were accurate. Even an ice age, just means the 'other' hemisphere is cold, while the opposing is hot. They've mostly traded places and the average total temp, mostly balances. Of course, they like to pretend short term weather trends are climate as well, instead of nonsense noise.

Oil, gas, and coal are massively entrenched industries. It is nearly impossible for a new competitor to enter the market. Most have invested half at century at least into entering the market. They must build infrastructure, spend lots up front, hoping to profit decades down the road, then also deal with massive regulatory burden costs. It is unquestionably a non-profitable industry, but it is required for society. We would have no plastic, electronics, many metals/other materials, many medications and lots more. Even coal has huge non energy uses. This necessity is why the governments partially subsidize them; mostly only making up for their own socialism-like regulatory capture of the market.

Trump says he’d disregard NATO treaty, urge Russian attacks on U.S. allies by Cancelthis in funny

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So far, no one has posted the video or transcript, that I can see (this one don't work for me), just cherry picked out of context quotes. Then they deceptively slide into past quote and misrepresented positions. I'm not sure I believe any of it, not that it is the biggest deal. Not disbanding NATO was a long term declaration of war.

No comrade, illegal aliens don't get *WELFARE* no, they only get cash payments from the government. It's TOTALLY different. by iamonlyoneman in politics

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They don't have to sell their food stamps for half price, to get cash to buy drugs, like normal Americans. They get the preferential treatment, paid for by your labor.

Biden has deteriorated mentally since 2018. Barely seems like the same person. by PanzersGhost in politics

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After his stroke decades ago, he was never the same.

CO2 Warming is a Hoax by Questionable in environment

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The context warning hypocritically frames the data from the infamous temperatures lows of 1980 and just before...next they will hit the 120 year misleading frame, or the 2000, or the 100K....but never just 10-10% more, because that would totally blow the trend they were looking for.

Intellectual giant attaches 'free samples' of cocaine to his business cards. It goes as you might expect. by hfxB0oyA in whatever

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This only works for Canadian legislators, apparently...

Famous Climate-gate fraud is in court trying to sue more people who mentioned their opinion of his leaked talk of manipulating data and the several reviewing bodies who determining the hockey stick fraud chart. by SoCo in news

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He better ram it through court, while DC courts are still completely corrupt, for whatever reason...judge stuffing, choosing judges and DOJ officials based on race and sexual orientation, rather than merits, or whatever is wrong with DC's complete kangaroo courts.

U.S. Views on Gaza Would Be Different 'If Trump Was in Power': Far-right Minister Ben-Gvir Says in WSJ Interview by Cancelthis in funny

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We've recently learned that CNN has an Israeli news office and that anything they publish about the middle east, Israel, or anything close to them, must go through the Israeli office for approval and adjustment....

This leaves no reason to expect that other shitty propaganda news like WSJ / NYT / MSNBC are required to be penned, spun, and/or censored through Israel too.

Pascal Najadi, son of World Economic Forum co-founder Hussein Najadi, calls for arresting Bill Gates, World Economic Forum's Klaus Schwab, and leaders of WHO, Big Tech, and Pfizer company. He says he and his mother are now dying from the vaccine, which he calls "poison". infiltration. Thank you 🙏 by Questionable in news

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There are millions dying from the vaccine, everyone knows a couple people....if you don't, then, Hi, I'm SoCo, now you do know one. :-\

Global Warming? Arctic Ice at Highest Level for 21 Years by Questionable in environment

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Both the Arctic and Antarctic have a cold side and warm side. They also have complex under ice thermal water jive going on with funky high salt concentration brine that wont freeze and that kind of crap. They are floating on unfreezable water.

Any time someone talks about average temperatures or a temperature history in once place being representative of the whole, in relation to overall climate, they are likely trying to deceive you.

They love to erroneously mix-in-match average global or continental temperatures, with specific temperatures in specific locations (such as proxy ice cores).

Ladies and gentlemen, meet the “dream team” at the manufacturer that made the plane door that just blew off in the middle of a flight by [deleted] in news

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Reminds me of the multitudes of cringy musicals that the Sam Bankman-Fried FTX bankers who robbed all of Silicon Valley to donate to the Democrat party, had recorded and posted on line...

Remember to thank a Dem when you get laid off.

In case it wasn't clear, the SPLC hates you and wants you to go to prison. by iamonlyoneman in politics

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Wow! That was extremely disturbing racist article that seems to be some angry person who hates white people and wants to blame them as some collective effort at fault for everything the writer dislikes.

  • Hits thumb with hammer *

Damn you white supremacists!

Nigerian army drone malfunctions, kills 85 in a festival by PanzersGhost in WorldNews

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Weird how Israel had just erroneously mowed down their own citizens at a festival, purportedly with an attack helicopter..

(As Israeli officials reported/conceded, but was rarely reported in Western media, aside from a misdirection from debunking old video footage of Israeli attack helicopters mowing other people down.)

Nebraska, USA: A single hailstorm reduced a multi-million dollar solar park, consisting of 14,000 solar panels, into a pile of toxic debris within minutes—once again showcasing the costly and pointless nature of Net Zero. by Questionable in environment

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Maybe I'm thinking of another instance, but I thought it was several months or more ago.

I dove deeper into this/it a little closer to when it happened and there was quite a lot of questionable decisions made. Although it was a bit ago, my vague memory highlighted a few things. This was an area where heavy hail was pretty common. They did not get the protective upgrade that would be more appropriate and they didn't seem to tip the panels down in a protective posture. There were some strange, maybe reckless, decisions made and I wonder how much of an insurance payout this made on top of government benefits.