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Suppress news you don't like by calling it fake news, then under cover of righteousness, produce fake news and try to pass it off as real news.
To see how blatantly false The Guardian’s claims are, all one needs to do is compare the claims about what Assange said in the interview to the text of what he actually said.
Next step - Milo is literally Hitler, and then they can declare war on him.I guess this should be the catch all for all things specifically Fake News. CNN Propaganda at full tilt. They are the worst. Milo a White Supremacist? Ridiculous.
Next step - Milo is literally Hitler, and then they can declare war on him.
I'm pretty appalled by that picture if it's genuine.
As I said, if genuine. A better source for what CNN said about Milo might be CNN, rather than Milo. Not saying it ain't so - just pointing out a logic fail.It was from Milo's own official Facebook page...
As I said, if genuine. A better source for what CNN said about Milo might be CNN, rather than Milo. Not saying it ain't so - just pointing out a logic fail.
Five House employees are under criminal investigation amid allegations that they stole equipment from more than 20 member offices and accessed House IT systems without lawmakers’ knowledge.
Access to the House network was terminated for the five employees — four men and a woman — on Thursday afternoon, but it’s up to individual lawmakers to fire the staffers in question, according to a senior House official. The official said most members are proceeding with terminated.
When Charles Edward Stuart led his Jacobite army through England in November and December 1745, one senior member of his staff noted that they seldom saw any children. The reason for this soon became clear. Their parents were hiding them away for fear that they might be eaten by the wild Highlanders. Anti-Jacobite propaganda, spread by the gutter press of the day, had told them the men from North Britain were murderers, rapists and cannibals, particularly partial to babies and young children.
Cameron of Lochiel reassured one woman that he was not going to eat her children before she dared bring them out of the cupboard where she had hidden them. Charles himself did the same for a Quaker woman living near Carlisle, in whose house he was going to spend the night. When he asked about the groaning coming from underneath the bed, the women burst into hysterical tears. She’d borne seven children, the one under the bed being the only survivor. She didn’t have much food in the house and she was terrified the prince and his companions were going to roast her five-year-old daughter on the spit over the fire for their supper.
Abid Awan, Imran Awan and Jamal Awan, are three brothers who worked within the IT department for members of the House Permanent Intelligence Committee.
the House Intelligence Committee is part of the deepest oversight network with responsibility over the most sensitive and secretive government intelligence, including covert anti-terrorism activity.
Congress IT Probe Suspects Had Massive Debts, Years Of Suspicious Activity
"Brothers Imran, Abid, and Jamal Awan and Hina Alvi, Imran’s wife, each made $160,000 a year as information technology workers for the House. Their salaries and time were shared among dozens of Democratic members, including former Democratic National Committee Chairman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida. The lawmakers also include members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs."
"some Democrats who shared the payroll for the four have not terminated their employment, including Wasserman, who employs Imran and who resigned last year when it was learned the DNC’s computer system had been hacked. Derrick Robinson, spokesman for California Rep. Karen Bass, refused to comment on Alvi’s employment status."
What I want to know is who the f--- sponsored these clowns clearances. That would be telling.
While it is possible that's a planted question... I'd put the burden of proof much, much higher.
....because no one would ever email themselves an important document before travelling, to be printed out later? Shit. Who knew my best man speech at my buddy's wedding in New Orleans was a plant? (I literally did exactly that. I emailed it to myself and printed it when I got there.)
Would you make the subject of the email to yourself
"My Question" or "Your Question"?