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Why was nobody interested in William Binney's AMA? I just found out about it by chance on a dead sub. It only got 178 upvotes. It should have been stickied here. He is the original NSA whistleblower and has said "At least 80% of all audio calls, not just metadata, are recorded and stored in the US."
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2017-06-08
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Republican IT guru subpoenaed to testify in an Ohio federal court regarding alleged voter fraud in the 2004 election, was warned at least twice about flying his plane because his plane might be sabotaged, canceled flights because of suspicious problems with his plane, then dies in a plane crash.
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2015-11-28
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Mods of MarchAgainstTrump refuse to tag a post as "false" or remove it despite it being extremely easy to verify as false. The post claims Trump never visited Scalise when he was in hospital and cites a now deleted tweet from CNN's Jim Acosta that was corrected later.
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2017-06-18
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A retired general wrote numerous op-eds attacking pipeline protesters without disclosing his financial ties to the pipeline industry, including to a security contractor that has used “counterterrorism measures” against those protesters.
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2017-12-30
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CNN top story, front page headline: "Hundreds protest new deadly shooting involving Chicago police officer" Buried in the politics section of their website, nowhere on the front page: "Hundreds of 'Democracy Spring' protesters arrested at Capitol Hill sit-in"
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2016-04-13
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Examples of false reporting coming from the major media networks. CNN, Washington Post, Fox News, New York Times, Guardian, NBC, ABC.
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2017-12-02
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I think the debate about illegals voting is deliberately pushed out there to keep people busy and take the place of a debate on hacked voting machines.
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2017-09-15
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From an analysis of this subreddit: A little under 10 percent of /r/conspiracy users are part of a "distinct subgroup who appeared to be posting primarily in order to debunk conspiracy beliefs." They call themselves "skeptics," but they are only skeptical of conspiracy theories.
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2018-04-02
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"We would know about the deep state because people can't keep secrets." Oh really? Here are three insiders who spilled the beans.
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2018-04-12
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"Britain's GCHQ can spy on anyone but British nationals, America's NSA can conduct surveillance on anyone but Americans, and Germany's BND can spy on anyone but Germans. That's how a matrix is created of boundless surveillance in which each partner aids in a division of roles."
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2018-09-15
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