Kraken Intel to the rescue. The “Election Fraud, Foreign Interference & Options for 6 Jan” powerpoint is also published on the iIndependent. It's seems to be the same ASOG psyop designed to baffle a stupid person with bullshit. independent.co.uk/news/world/ame…
This powerpoint was distributed on Capitol Hill by a good friend of mine. He worked/works for Mike Flynn, Rudy with Mr Pillow To be honest I have no idea what the hell they was thinking. They moved over to the Willard Hotel on the day of coup attempt. nytimes.com/2021/12/10/us/…
Bear with me but this coup/scam has roots in the informercial world.
and treasure hunting...specifically a "reclusive genius with the technical know-how of Bill Gates, the daring of a Richard Branson, and the marketing genius of a Sam Walton mixed with a touch of Ted Turner and the media hype that surrounds Donald Trump..." dallasnews.com/arts-entertain…
"J. Hutton Pulitzer presents his theory that the Ark of the Covenant" and oh look a... Roman Sword found at Oak Island...Nova Scotia inquisitr.com/2646019/oak-is…" Pulitzer also marketing the products of Tony Little, Richard Simmons
His sorta wiki-ish bio lists "several hundred" patents in 189 countries... being used in "11 billion products" licensed to over 330 companies and author of over 200 books...also winner of "Informercial of the Year. Alas he was 28 days away from billions. jovanhuttonpulitzer.org
It should be worth noting that Pulitzer is enamored with "Psychological Warfare". Enough to do a three part series on SoundCloud that went up 8 days ago. The Capitol commission and media might want to download these. We will see why in a bit. soundcloud.com/jovanhuttonpul…
The amount of bullshit foisted re: the "stolen votes" is impressive. So are the lies around "Q". But these are the core elements of psychological operations against an enemy. Confuse them, deceive them and then target them when they least expect it. washingtonpost.com/investigations…
1/6 was the perfect inflection point. A day when a President was legally elected by counting electoral college votes and a day that would live for ever in infamy when we were plunged into chaos. You don't need facts to stir up a revolution. Just emotions. cits.ucsb.edu/fake-news/dang…
The Coup attempt was not one dimensional. Quite the opposite. Generate multiple paths and quickly exploit the ones that work. From memos from lawyers to chanting thugs to assholes whipping up the mob to attack the government.. It was all there. cnn.com/2021/09/21/pol…
Part of operation was also to deceive followers...and insiders. Creating multiple layers of confusion and dragging the media around like a cat chasing a laser. Focus dammit: A group of seditionists tried to overthrow the government. independent.co.uk/news/world/ame…
Here is a short excerpt from a consumer level book on mindfucking aka PsyWar. Explore white, gray and black and the Dark Triad. People who need to deceive to win. amazon.com/Psychological-…
Pre internet, old school: "Limited war, with its complex and unwritten national policy objectives, is merely an active continuum of cold war. PSYOP, therefore, require a continuation of policy and execution with a broadening of psychological objectives" irp.fas.org/doddir/army/fm…
By 2003 the internet and pseudoscience appear in FM 3-05.301 (FM 33-1-1) MCRP 3-40.6A irp.fas.org/doddir/army/fm…
By 2016, SCL and Cambridge Analytica are all over Facebook and the deliberately inflammatory algorithms of social media. The army psyops manual is now a museum piece. Ratfucking is an official business sector. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psych-…
We take this brief commercial break to remind Congress that it's against the law to overthrow them. law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18…
Intel writer Barton Gellman bartongellman.com believes that we are already in the midst of another attempt to overthrow the elected government. He's not wrong. But do we have the tools to prevent what is happening all around the world? No. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…
Biden is highlighting the loss of democracies. Russia, UAE, KSA, Iran, Israel and China are actively working to shift democratic and supporting insurgencies and regime change worldwide. We already know they are working to shift control of our government. time.com/6127359/biden-…
If you want the PowerPoint, Lara Logan was also handing it on on Jan 5. Her husband is Joe Burkett "He did information operations,...It was really spooky stuff. We worked with one of those special spooky IO outfits that didn’t even have a unit patch." gawker.com/lara-logan-s-h…
Like most stuff Congress can't figure out...the sedition powerpoint has been freely available for almost a year. Still is available. Download at your own risk. There is fuckery about. mediafire.com/file/g79xlbwbu…
It is also important to note that ASOG and Russell Ramsland are also linked to the creation of the stolen election mythology. ASOG links directly to Guo Wengui and propagandist Michael Waller, the guy who originally wrote Erik Prince's unpublishable bio. washingtonpost.com/investigations…
This blogger gets most of it right and has nice photos. More fun than reading the actual lawsuit casetext.com/case/e-profit-… and sworn testimony. This shit makes my head hurt. But why do these people all show up again and again? harkherald.com/article.php?st…
Many began back to the Reagan era when we invented a global war out of whole cloth. The Reagan Doctrine lit up nations from Angola to Afghanistan, from Nicaragua to Laos with wars based on deceit and fraud. But we were overthrowing them not us. So its cool counterpunch.org/2004/06/09/mem…
Yes sadly we hired people to use the same tactics in nations we don't like so why are surprised when we see them being used against us in America. I don't know that Congress has the wherewithal to see through this game. Here is one biased view: moderndiplomacy.eu/2021/05/29/how…
Biased because it is Russian propaganda. Something Waller teaches...and worked where they smoked out a Russian spy. In 1984... "He received his military training as an insurgent with the Nicaraguan contras" Say what? centerforsecuritypolicy.org/fighting-progr…
So what do we learn? That each element of the coup attempt leads us to interesting characters steeped in dirty tricks, insurgencies and deceit. Again I think Congress needs to zoom back and use a wider net so that they can see this is a much larger and longer game than just 1/6.
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Josh Duggar is not just a "former reality TV star". He worked for the Family Research Council. Let that sink in. Car parts manufacturer Edgar Prince co-founded the family values group with promoter Gary Bauer in 1983. frc.org/children
"14 Children and Pregnant Again".. "Josh was the crown jewel of the image his parents were trying to convey to the world: a wholesome, religious boy who could be an example of the lifestyle they believed was right." finance.yahoo.com/news/duggars-d…
Are social media companies "publishers"? Of course but they are not treated as such. They can censor, promote, and manipulate readership for profit... and yet insist they don't control the content. nytimes.com/2021/12/09/opi…
Is Wikileaks journalism? Is Veritas journalism? Is this tweet journalism? "Congress shall make no law...prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble..." Let's see.
Assange evolved from a leaker to hacker. Was he a foreign asset? Most likely. Will his conviction damage journalism? Yes. The media works frequently works from leaked or stolen documents. Many harm national security. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/…
“Journalists, especially at national news outlets, come disproportionately from well-off families, large metropolitan areas, and top-tier universities.” niemanlab.org/2021/12/journa…
They don’t make that much money unless they move into the “new media” 150k vs 300k or worse into television talking head journalism. Most journos make shit wages payscale.com/research/US/Jo…
Journos are overwhelmingly liberal and progressive…and make no bones about it. Is that a bad thing? And the public knows this. payscale.com/research/US/Jo…
"An estimated 287,400 prisoners had possessed a firearm during their offense. Among these, more than half (56%) had either stolen it (6%), found it at the scene of the crime (7%), or obtained it off the street or from the underground market (43%).
Despite the news stories...you can't just print a gun. You need a lot of actual gun parts. Just like the original old school ghost gun story about the Glock "That would get on planes undetected" Nope.
I used to do road shows and IPOs. There is money to be made in SPACs. However it's not comforting to investors when the best guy you can find to be the new CEO is a former cow patty tosser. finance.yahoo.com/news/people-ar…
"The oddest part of the TMTG presentation is the “technology team” listed on Slide 21. The company has apparently filled 30 important jobs already... The chief technology officer is “Josh A.” “Steve E.” is VP of engineering. One of the senior mobile developers is “BJ.”
"The TMTG investor presentation is vague about how exactly the company will make money. It points out that Trump’s following on Twitter before the platform banned him in 2020—89 million followers—is more than one-third of Netflix’s entire subscriber base." #NetflixTheNewTwitter
"News" is not the courts or raw data. It is mostly sloppily or nervously edited perceptions on breaking news by college educated folks who don't want a bullet in their head. In this country it has become a for profit venture in which advertisers and owners want to see results.
When enterprise journalists get too close to a story its not unusual to see them being smeared or attacked. Now countries like Russia just simply shut down media outlets who dare to investigate. Now litigation is used to intimidate journos and outlets. Its tough to be tough.