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Roguish Lawyer
12-21-2022, 10:41
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11562199/DOJ-prepping-charges-against-ex-ABC-News-reporter-went-hiding-FBI-raided-house.html

He was writing a book with Scott Mann. WTF?

bblhead672
12-21-2022, 10:57
The DOJ and FBI seem to have transformed into organizations targeting citizens who do not toe the party line.

Another straw on the camel's back...:munchin

Box
12-21-2022, 11:04
The DOJ and FBI seem to have transformed into organizations targeting citizens who do not toe the party line.

Another straw on the camel's back...:munchin

"seem to have transformed"

That is some funny shit right there - "seem to have transformed" - just for shits and giggles, you should do a search for COINTELPRO and then ponder exactly when the DOJ and FBI began this transformation you are referring to. Maybe even go right to the horses mouth - https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/94755_III.pdf
and see for yourself what the government says about the DOJ and FBI.

The fact of the matter is, this is what happens when you get too truthy about the US government. Think about the available technology that was used we citizens as far back as the 1950's - 1960's - 1970's...
...then consider how much further up your metaphorical ass the government is NOW in the age of fabricated evidence, FBI informants, and "former" FBI employees working at, and for big-tech social media companies. Then you should begin to worry about how much more effective they have become at concealing their corruption since the good-old-bad-old-days of the 1960s...



Eat your peas and remember - ‘discredit, disrupt, and destroy’ - is what you have coming if you run afoul of the establishment.

JimP
12-22-2022, 06:42
Sadly, Box is right. The fuckers are the new Stasi, they are fully corrupt, statist, fascist, sons-of-bitches to the core.

I'd say more but I've probably already triggered multiple filters for them monitoring this site as it is. You know, all of us being (mostly) white, conservatives, freedom-loving veterans. In other words: "extremists."

I just hope that when they come for me, they choose to make it a spectacle for the press so I have enough time to arm myself with a Swiss army knife and slingshot. "Well then, spectacle it is."

Probably shouldn't have sold off all my guns. I just don't like the icky smell and the loud noise of them.

7624U
12-22-2022, 07:01
I just hope that when they come for me, they choose to make it a spectacle for the press so I have enough time to arm myself with a Swiss army knife and slingshot. "Well then, spectacle it is."




When they come just strip down to under pants and rub lube all over yourself. If they say sir your under arrest !!! Correct them and say thats MAM!!!!
Then start fighting and say don't touch me your sexually harassing me.

JJ_BPK
12-22-2022, 07:02
I just hope that when they come for me, they choose to make it a spectacle for the press so I have enough time to arm myself with a Swiss army knife and slingshot. "Well then, spectacle it is."



JP,

Would you be interested in classes on defensive Ninja techniques??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IxWRjmipHE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWvgAM7ISmI

:D:lifter:D

Box
12-22-2022, 09:00
Then start fighting and say don't touch me your sexually harassing me.

The correct vernacular is, "I CANT BREATHE. I CANT BREATHE. I CANT BREATHE"

bblhead672
12-22-2022, 09:11
When they come just strip down to under pants and rub lube all over yourself. If they say sir your under arrest !!! Correct them and say thats MAM!!!!
Then start fighting and say don't touch me your sexually harassing me.

"How dare you assume my pronouns! I identify as fuck/you." :D

JimP
12-22-2022, 10:12
JP,

Would you be interested in classes on defensive Ninja techniques??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IxWRjmipHE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWvgAM7ISmI

:D:lifter:D

As my long-suffering wife oft replies to me after I've said or done something: "I just don't know what to say about that...."

Roguish Lawyer
12-22-2022, 12:34
When they come just strip down to under pants and rub lube all over yourself. If they say sir your under arrest !!! Correct them and say thats MAM!!!!
Then start fighting and say don't touch me your sexually harassing me.

LMAO!!!!! :D

Roguish Lawyer
12-22-2022, 12:38
JP,

Would you be interested in classes on defensive Ninja techniques??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IxWRjmipHE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWvgAM7ISmI

:D:lifter:D

That Khabib beard is siiiiiiiiiiick

Gypsy
12-22-2022, 15:43
"How dare you assume my pronouns! I identify as fuck/you." :D

Amazon has fuck you Morse code bracelets in case you're interested. I ordered one it is on backorder...:cool:

Surf n Turf
12-22-2022, 16:48
Sadly, Box is right. The fuckers are the new Stasi, they are fully corrupt, statist, fascist, sons-of-bitches to the core.

The positions they hold is alarming, as is the number of alumni.. Short Bio of each at link
SnT

Former US government intelligence agents are now working across Silicon Valley in senior roles dedicated to censoring 'misinformation', DailyMail.com can disclose.
A large number of ex-officers from the FBI, CIA, NSC, and State Department have taken positions at Facebook, Twitter, and Google.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11562433/Facebook-riddled-ex-CIA-agents-ex-FBI-agents-work-Twitter.html

Aaron Berman: President's former briefer at the CIA turned senior policy manager for misinformation at Meta
Deborah Berman: Former Intelligence analyst at the CIA now working as trust and safety manager
Kris Rose: Political and counterterrorism analyst at the CIA before joining Meta's Oversight Board
Bryan Weisbard: Former CIA intelligence officer now employed as director of trust, safety, security and data privacy
Cameron Harris: CIA analyst turned Meta trust and safety project manager
Scott Stern: CIA targeting officer now working as 'senior manager of risk intelligence'
Mike Torrey: Senior CIA analyst now Meta's technical head of detection, investigations and disruptions of complex information threats
Hagan Barnett: CIA contractor who is the head of harmful content operations at Meta
Gina Kim Sumilas: Former lawyer for CIA now works at Facebook
Emily Vacher: Former FBI supervisory special agent who now serves as Meta's director of trust and safety
Mike Bradow: Former USAID deputy director of policy now working on misinformation policy at Meta
Jeff Lazarus: Former economic and political analyst at the CIA now working in Meta's strategic response department
Olga Belogolova: Worked at State Department and the Office of the Secretary of Defense before joining Facebook as its policy manager
Corey Ponder: Ex-CIA senior targeting analyst now working as a senior strategist at Meta focusing on creator equity and wellbeing
Hayley Chang: Former FBI lawyer now working as the director of associate general counsel for Meta's cybersecurity and investigations team
Robert Flaim: Meta's head of strategic platforms who spent more than 20 years in FBI
Daniel Aragnovich: Director for intelligence at the National Security Council who is now the director for global threat disruption at Meta
Nathaniel Gleicher: Former director of cybersecurity policy for the NSC joined Meta as head of security policy
Jeffrey Gelman: Former NSC and State Department official who became the policy communications manager at Facebook
Erin Clancey: Political Advisor at the State Department turned public policy manager at Meta
Jim Baker: The embattled Twitter lawyer who used to work for the CIA? FBI
Matthew Williams: Intelligence program manager at the FBI who became a senior director at Twitter
Kevin Michelena: An FBI intelligence analyst for more than a decade before becoming Twitter's senior corporate security analyst
Doug Hunt: Ex-supervisory special agent FBI now serving as a senior director at Twitter
Karen Walsh: Former special agent FBI focused on public-private sector outreach who now serves as Twitter's director of corporate resilience
Dawn Burton: Former federal prosecutor who is now Twitter's director of strategy and operations. NOT SURE WHY ON LIST. SOME LAWYERS CAN BE ETHICAL.
Michael Bertrand: Worked over two decades on counterterrorism in the FBI before taking on role as 'crisis manager' at Twitter
Mark Jaroszewski: Former supervisory special agent FBI who now serves as Twitter's director of corporate security and risk
Vincent Lucero: Supervisory special agent FBI turned senior security manager at Twitter
Greg Anderson: Worked NATO 'psychological operations' before becoming Twitter's product policy manager. X-Military ?
Jacqueline Lopour: The former 'go-to-writer' at the CIA works intelligence collection at Google
Ryan Fugit: Former CIA officer recruited by Google to become senior manager of trust and safety
Nick Rossman: Ex FBI and CIA agent who is serving as the senior manager of trust and safety at Google
Jacob Barrett: Former CIA officer who lead's Google's Security Intelligence team
Chelsea Magnant: CIA political analyst turned Google's cybersecurity policy manager
Yong Suk Lee: Former CIA manager who became Google's director of global risk analysis
Beth Schmierer: Former strategic analyst at the CIA and political officer at the State Department who is now Google's 'Americas Intel Manager'
Candice Bryant: The CIA's former chief or public communications now works communications for Google
Meaghan Gruppo: Ex-CIA intelligence analyst who is now Google's Global Intelligence manager for its Enterprise Security Risk Analysis department
Clinton Dallas: Ex-CIA officer now working as Google's systems access lead
Katherine Tobin: Former branch chief for the CIA who now heads Google's workspace innovation for its global public sector
Joanna Gillia: Former leadership analyst at the CIA who became a talent consultant at Google

Badger52
12-22-2022, 17:12
Twitter, Fakebook, Gulag and BoobTube are subsidiaries of the US Security State.
The notion being hawked by the agencies (and parroted by the media) that the agencies didn't direct anything specifically is horsehockey. They operate by setting things up such that the social media companies understand BEFOREHANED in the same way banks did/still do during Operation CHOKEPOINT.

"We really don't care for you doing business with those small-business Federal Firearms Licensed dealers. Nice bank ya got here. Be a shame if a Suburban-load of auditors stopped by & crawled up your ass for 6 months or so..."

And JimP, if you're not on someone's list by now man you been doin' it wrong. How about a book on that? :cool:

MR2
12-22-2022, 22:25
The positions they hold is alarming, as is the number of alumni.. Short Bio of each at link
SnT

Former US government intelligence agents are now working across Silicon Valley in senior roles dedicated to censoring 'misinformation', DailyMail.com can disclose.
A large number of ex-officers from the FBI, CIA, NSC, and State Department have taken positions at Facebook, Twitter, and Google.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11562433/Facebook-riddled-ex-CIA-agents-ex-FBI-agents-work-Twitter.html

Aaron Berman: President's former briefer at the CIA turned senior policy manager for misinformation at Meta
Deborah Berman: Former Intelligence analyst at the CIA now working as trust and safety manager
Kris Rose: Political and counterterrorism analyst at the CIA before joining Meta's Oversight Board
Bryan Weisbard: Former CIA intelligence officer now employed as director of trust, safety, security and data privacy
Cameron Harris: CIA analyst turned Meta trust and safety project manager
Scott Stern: CIA targeting officer now working as 'senior manager of risk intelligence'
Mike Torrey: Senior CIA analyst now Meta's technical head of detection, investigations and disruptions of complex information threats
Hagan Barnett: CIA contractor who is the head of harmful content operations at Meta
Gina Kim Sumilas: Former lawyer for CIA now works at Facebook
Emily Vacher: Former FBI supervisory special agent who now serves as Meta's director of trust and safety
Mike Bradow: Former USAID deputy director of policy now working on misinformation policy at Meta
Jeff Lazarus: Former economic and political analyst at the CIA now working in Meta's strategic response department
Olga Belogolova: Worked at State Department and the Office of the Secretary of Defense before joining Facebook as its policy manager
Corey Ponder: Ex-CIA senior targeting analyst now working as a senior strategist at Meta focusing on creator equity and wellbeing
Hayley Chang: Former FBI lawyer now working as the director of associate general counsel for Meta's cybersecurity and investigations team
Robert Flaim: Meta's head of strategic platforms who spent more than 20 years in FBI
Daniel Aragnovich: Director for intelligence at the National Security Council who is now the director for global threat disruption at Meta
Nathaniel Gleicher: Former director of cybersecurity policy for the NSC joined Meta as head of security policy
Jeffrey Gelman: Former NSC and State Department official who became the policy communications manager at Facebook
Erin Clancey: Political Advisor at the State Department turned public policy manager at Meta
Jim Baker: The embattled Twitter lawyer who used to work for the CIA? FBI
Matthew Williams: Intelligence program manager at the FBI who became a senior director at Twitter
Kevin Michelena: An FBI intelligence analyst for more than a decade before becoming Twitter's senior corporate security analyst
Doug Hunt: Ex-supervisory special agent FBI now serving as a senior director at Twitter
Karen Walsh: Former special agent FBI focused on public-private sector outreach who now serves as Twitter's director of corporate resilience
Dawn Burton: Former federal prosecutor who is now Twitter's director of strategy and operations. NOT SURE WHY ON LIST. SOME LAWYERS CAN BE ETHICAL.
Michael Bertrand: Worked over two decades on counterterrorism in the FBI before taking on role as 'crisis manager' at Twitter
Mark Jaroszewski: Former supervisory special agent FBI who now serves as Twitter's director of corporate security and risk
Vincent Lucero: Supervisory special agent FBI turned senior security manager at Twitter
Greg Anderson: Worked NATO 'psychological operations' before becoming Twitter's product policy manager. X-Military ?
Jacqueline Lopour: The former 'go-to-writer' at the CIA works intelligence collection at Google
Ryan Fugit: Former CIA officer recruited by Google to become senior manager of trust and safety
Nick Rossman: Ex FBI and CIA agent who is serving as the senior manager of trust and safety at Google
Jacob Barrett: Former CIA officer who lead's Google's Security Intelligence team
Chelsea Magnant: CIA political analyst turned Google's cybersecurity policy manager
Yong Suk Lee: Former CIA manager who became Google's director of global risk analysis
Beth Schmierer: Former strategic analyst at the CIA and political officer at the State Department who is now Google's 'Americas Intel Manager'
Candice Bryant: The CIA's former chief or public communications now works communications for Google
Meaghan Gruppo: Ex-CIA intelligence analyst who is now Google's Global Intelligence manager for its Enterprise Security Risk Analysis department
Clinton Dallas: Ex-CIA officer now working as Google's systems access lead
Katherine Tobin: Former branch chief for the CIA who now heads Google's workspace innovation for its global public sector
Joanna Gillia: Former leadership analyst at the CIA who became a talent consultant at Google

And only ones' name is Bob... Go figure.

JimP
12-23-2022, 05:03
Badger, getting the urge to write again. I'm retired now (working as a DA civilian) so they can't kick me out...again. Thinking about: "This ain't the Army I joined."

Also, on the "touch thing," we share our building with the Air Force. For some reason, there were a number of them congregated on the second floor balcony just outside the men's room. I go into the bathroom to take care of business. On my way out, our Senior NCO (MSG T - freaking GREAT guy) comes in. I finish washing up and on my way out start screaming "BAD TOUCH...BAD TOUCH...." and run out of the bathroom down the hall to my room and slam the door.

Folks say that was one of the funniest things they ever saw: MSG T walks out and there's about eight Air Force folks eyeballing him with their jaws on the ground. We laughed about that for weeks. Freaking Box-level stuff right there.

Badger52
12-23-2022, 05:41
Badger, getting the urge to write again. I'm retired now (working as a DA civilian) so they can't kick me out...again. Thinking about: "This ain't the Army I joined."
:cool: Those bears aren't gonna get poked all by themselves.

Joker
12-23-2022, 21:05
Badger, getting the urge to write again. I'm retired now (working as a DA civilian) so they can't kick me out...again. Thinking about: "This ain't the Army I joined." ...

I saw the government changing 3-years ago so I retired, again… Best thing I did. The government has turned into an open sewer, not a swamp, and they are dragging parts of the country with them.

Box
12-24-2022, 09:40
I think it is absolutely hilarious that the two most untrustworthy agencies in the US government have the brass balls to release a statement that the "Twitter-Files" are just "conspiracy theorists" trying to discredit the alphabet agencies.
...one of the vilest seditionists of all time was an FBI "spy chaser"
...the agency that literally coined the phrase 'conspiracy theorist' did so after conspiring to murder their chief executive
...the same agencies that can't figure out who Ghislaine was trafficking children to
...the same agencies that were run by a 'leaker' and a 'communist'

Yet, the rank-and-file AMCIT™ just doesn't seem to care. Worse still, is that the rank-and-file AMCIT™ seems to be more and more and more and more satisfied with a bowl full of peas for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.


Former US government intelligence agents are now working across Silicon Valley in senior roles dedicated to censoring 'misinformation', DailyMail.com can disclose.
A large number of ex-officers from the FBI, CIA, NSC, and State Department have taken positions at Facebook, Twitter, and Google.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11562433/Facebook-riddled-ex-CIA-agents-ex-FBI-agents-work-Twitter.html

Aaron Berman: President's former briefer at the CIA turned senior policy manager for misinformation at Meta
Deborah Berman: Former Intelligence analyst at the CIA now working as trust and safety manager
Kris Rose: Political and counterterrorism analyst at the CIA before joining Meta's Oversight Board
Bryan Weisbard: Former CIA intelligence officer now employed as director of trust, safety, security and data privacy
Cameron Harris: CIA analyst turned Meta trust and safety project manager
Scott Stern: CIA targeting officer now working as 'senior manager of risk intelligence'
Mike Torrey: Senior CIA analyst now Meta's technical head of detection, investigations and disruptions of complex information threats
Hagan Barnett: CIA contractor who is the head of harmful content operations at Meta
Gina Kim Sumilas: Former lawyer for CIA now works at Facebook
Emily Vacher: Former FBI supervisory special agent who now serves as Meta's director of trust and safety
Mike Bradow: Former USAID deputy director of policy now working on misinformation policy at Meta
Jeff Lazarus: Former economic and political analyst at the CIA now working in Meta's strategic response department
Olga Belogolova: Worked at State Department and the Office of the Secretary of Defense before joining Facebook as its policy manager
Corey Ponder: Ex-CIA senior targeting analyst now working as a senior strategist at Meta focusing on creator equity and wellbeing
Hayley Chang: Former FBI lawyer now working as the director of associate general counsel for Meta's cybersecurity and investigations team
Robert Flaim: Meta's head of strategic platforms who spent more than 20 years in FBI
Daniel Aragnovich: Director for intelligence at the National Security Council who is now the director for global threat disruption at Meta
Nathaniel Gleicher: Former director of cybersecurity policy for the NSC joined Meta as head of security policy
Jeffrey Gelman: Former NSC and State Department official who became the policy communications manager at Facebook
Erin Clancey: Political Advisor at the State Department turned public policy manager at Meta
Jim Baker: The embattled Twitter lawyer who used to work for the CIA? FBI
Matthew Williams: Intelligence program manager at the FBI who became a senior director at Twitter
Kevin Michelena: An FBI intelligence analyst for more than a decade before becoming Twitter's senior corporate security analyst
Doug Hunt: Ex-supervisory special agent FBI now serving as a senior director at Twitter
Karen Walsh: Former special agent FBI focused on public-private sector outreach who now serves as Twitter's director of corporate resilience
Dawn Burton: Former federal prosecutor who is now Twitter's director of strategy and operations. NOT SURE WHY ON LIST. SOME LAWYERS CAN BE ETHICAL.
Michael Bertrand: Worked over two decades on counterterrorism in the FBI before taking on role as 'crisis manager' at Twitter
Mark Jaroszewski: Former supervisory special agent FBI who now serves as Twitter's director of corporate security and risk
Vincent Lucero: Supervisory special agent FBI turned senior security manager at Twitter
Greg Anderson: Worked NATO 'psychological operations' before becoming Twitter's product policy manager. X-Military ?
Jacqueline Lopour: The former 'go-to-writer' at the CIA works intelligence collection at Google
Ryan Fugit: Former CIA officer recruited by Google to become senior manager of trust and safety
Nick Rossman: Ex FBI and CIA agent who is serving as the senior manager of trust and safety at Google
Jacob Barrett: Former CIA officer who lead's Google's Security Intelligence team
Chelsea Magnant: CIA political analyst turned Google's cybersecurity policy manager
Yong Suk Lee: Former CIA manager who became Google's director of global risk analysis
Beth Schmierer: Former strategic analyst at the CIA and political officer at the State Department who is now Google's 'Americas Intel Manager'
Candice Bryant: The CIA's former chief or public communications now works communications for Google
Meaghan Gruppo: Ex-CIA intelligence analyst who is now Google's Global Intelligence manager for its Enterprise Security Risk Analysis department
Clinton Dallas: Ex-CIA officer now working as Google's systems access lead
Katherine Tobin: Former branch chief for the CIA who now heads Google's workspace innovation for its global public sector
Joanna Gillia: Former leadership analyst at the CIA who became a talent consultant at Google

...at east we have the republicans in the senate fighting for us

Joker
12-24-2022, 11:19
I think it is absolutely hilarious that the two most untrustworthy agencies in the US government have the brass balls to release a statement that the "Twitter-Files" are just "conspiracy theorists" trying to discredit the alphabet agencies.
...one of the vilest seditionists of all time was an FBI "spy chaser"
...the agency that literally coined the phrase 'conspiracy theorist' did so after conspiring to murder their chief executive
...the same agencies that can't figure out who Ghislaine was trafficking children to
...the same agencies that were run by a 'leaker' and a 'communist'

Yet, the rank-and-file AMCIT™ just doesn't seem to care. Worse still, is that the rank-and-file AMCIT™ seems to be more and more and more and more satisfied with a bowl full of peas for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.




...at east we have the republicans in the senate fighting for us

:munchin
(Who replaced the popcorn with peas?) 😉

Spot on!

JimP
12-26-2022, 07:49
Phuc....I almost spewed coffee all over the keyboard when Box said: "...at least the republicans in the senate are fighting for us." OMG...that's some hilarious material right there. Dam Box... you need to take that act on the road!!

These clowns just piled another trillion onto the debt pile. We're now 31 Trillion in debt. Time to polish up Madame Guillotine.

7624U
12-26-2022, 10:10
These clowns just piled another trillion onto the debt pile. We're now 31 Trillion in debt. Time to polish up Madame Guillotine.

That is to good for them... I vote for the Spanish Donkey.

Roguish Lawyer
12-27-2022, 14:50
...the agency that literally coined the phrase 'conspiracy theorist' did so after conspiring to murder their chief executive


Wait, what? Did you literally just say literally?

Box
12-28-2022, 07:54
Wait, what? Did you literally just say literally?

Yes.
Yes I did.
I literally typed literally.

An alphabet organization was 'literally' accused of using the term 'conspiracy theory' in a 1967 Memo intended to discredit critics of the Warren Commission - and while that particular agency has always said that their invention of the phrase "conspiracy theorist" was 'literally' part of a conspiracy to discredit their organization, they literally used the phrase “conspiracy theorists” in said memo.

...admittedly the phrase "conspiracy theory" has its own existential conspiracy theory but I'm not here to debate such nonsense. Some say it has literally been around for over a hundred years while others say its use only surfaced recently. Some say J Edgar Hoover was a crossdresser and that the CIA killed JFK - who knows?

I do know that these two alphabet organizations alluded to in this post have a long and documented history of being dishonest in their dealings with the American public to a degree that can literally be described as unethical at best - horribly illegal at worst - but it SURE is easy to see how the DOJ would treat a modern day reporter the same way they treated somebody like Dr Martin Luther King Jr.

I'm not making accusations, I'm literally, just offering an opinion based on observation.