Opinion: Chris Miller, Kash Patel, Ezra Cohen-Watnick, Anthony Tata, Michael Ellis, Michael Flynn + family, and Devin Nunes tried to overthrow the USG, less than three weeks ago...
Now they are deploying a host of resources from their network — lawyers, ex-spooks, writers — to scramble the narratives and create FUD about their involvement, and to inject plausible deniability. This is a disinfo campaign.
Various analysts and journalists have picked up on the deception and know what this is. Had things gone differently... <waves hands> these folks would be at the center of power; they thought.
Now, they are scurrying like rats to plant stories and cause confusion. Of course, they would have to be at the center of any even halfway decent investigation. And they know this. So they are trying to get ahead of it and litigate this in the court of public opinion.
They will do their best, once again, to leverage Americans’ naïveté and misplaced credulity to try to slither out of this bind. I hope the effort does not succeed, but I fear it will. And we can measure the accuracy of this assessment by the ad hominem attacks it generates.
I will repeat, this is my assessment and opinion. It is based on knowledge of the situation and of lies being advanced by the perpetrators. Take it or leave it as just one person’s assessment.
But I don’t make this statement lightly or without consideration.
I fully expect that if we are able to push aside the smokescreen being advanced by these career psychological operations practitioners, we will find that these people were at the heart of a very rotten plan. Let’s see if that turns out to be right.
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Unfortunately @SubstackInc has an emerging propaganda problem it is going to have to confront. It is serving as an open sewer, hosting those who aren’t given quarter elsewhere. Caitlin Jonestown, Glenn Greenwald? Really? Know where this leads for your brand.
Oh, and Taibbi. Here’s Greenwald on Substack; a sign of trouble brewing:
Substack says, "We're not approving or disapproving the content that goes out on our platform. We're just providing a service that allows people to come and monetize their journalism or their writing."
Anytime a platform is disclaiming responsibility for setting norms, and “just” doing X, there is an emerging ethical dilemma. IBM “just” provided tabulators to the Reich — a true service.
THREAD: It’s time to clarify an ethical stance regarding QAnon, and those who research and report on it. It is a disease — a mind virus — with real victims, people who have been lied to and alienated from their families and communities.
2/ First, we must help the victims, and focus on helping them restore their bonds to family and community. Second, we must hold the perpetrators accountable. Third, we must shun all those who profit from its continuance.
3/ We need to make fringe ideas fringe again. They will always be with us, but fringe groups should remain small and in dark corners. If we think of QAnon as a virus, we need to shrink the number of infected people.
For those reading this is what COGCON Level 2 means. NOTE: we cannot confirm whether this message has any validity at all, or if @BlackBerry@AtHoc was hacked. We need a statement from them to verify. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COGCON
Move to Epik underway. Let’s see how long Bekah Mercer wants to be associated with Nazi sites. She has bailed on Bannon, Cambridge Analytica and Milo in the past as a result of bad press. History likely to repeat.
Parler usage, if they can get it back online at all, and if they can find replacement email, SMS, and other third party vendors, will plummet without AppStore/Google Play distribution channels, which are unlikely to return.
So the question is how many dollars Mercers want to set on fire in the name of having a low-rent no-engagement platform with a tiny number of users, on the same servers as Nazi sites. I don’t think they have the appetite. But we will see.
THREAD: Now that @Amazon@awscloud has announced they will no longer host @parler_app, many have speculated that they will just “find another host.”
Here is why that’s not so simple and what it will likely mean for the app’s future. First, let’s look at where things are...
2/ Google and Apple have removed the app from their app stores, effectively terminating growth on mobile devices. People can still access the (not good) web UI until Amazon terminates them today. CEO Matze has said they may be down “up to a week” while they find new hosting.
3/ Translated to English, that’s code for “we have no idea what’s going to happen next.” No US cloud provider (Microsoft, Google, IBM, Digital Ocean) is likely to touch this, as it could be seen as providing material support for sedition. No CEO or counsel wants to get near this.
The inauguration needs to be done quickly and efficiently with the minimum number of people at a secure, undisclosed location.
There are people within government who supported insurrection, which led to the security failure at the Capitol. Since there is not time to adequately secure even a curtailed COVID-modified ceremony given the current situation, we must limit the attack surface.
The way to project American strength right now is by swiftly proceeding with a peaceful transfer of power and securing our government and institutions — not by pretending everything is fine.