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16 hours ago, W. Niederhut said:

      Do Benjamin Cole and the guys from the MAGA-verse know that Donald Trump's Stop-the-Steal/J6 coup co-conspirator, Rudy Giuliani, is a cross-dresser?  Did Fox News cover that story, fellas?

      It's one thing for a cross-dressing kleptomaniac to steal people's luggage at airports.  It's another matter for a President's cross-dressing attorney to steal an election... 🤥

Looking for love in all the wrong places - Imgflip

Both Judy Guiliani and "Grab Em By The Pu$$y" DJT's legacies were greatly enhanced by this video performance.

There will be a viewing booth in the DJ Trump presidential library for visitors to see this video above, the Billy Bush/Trump exchange and other Trump highlights such as Trump's claim on AF1 to the press that he never had sex with Stormy Daniels nor offered her hush money payments, and on and on and on.

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6 hours ago, Joe Bauer said:

“I want to tell you something. If Steve Bannon and I had organized that, we would have won. Not to mention, we would’ve been armed,” she said of the Jan. 6, 2021, attempt by supporters of then-President Donald Trump to overturn the 2020 election, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center and the New York Post.

If our MSM ignores or downplays this insanely seditious promoting statement by this violence inciting dragon lady...shame on them.

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CB, I remind you of my post months ago, relating the story of our local Whole Foods store asking a customer at their check out if they would like to sign up for their new "palm print" identification system?

Eye scans, voice analysis, fingerprint scans, body movement ID, these are all highly developed identification systems that are now ready for the average, everyday citizen for use in every transactional contact no matter how innocent and mundane.

Our local town here wants to install the new auto license scanning cameras surveillance system where every vehicle entering and leaving the city 24/7 is tracked and the tracking info is put into a matrix.

Many cities have this here in California already. Mostly wealthy resident ones. Tiburon. Carmel. Etc.

So, we are all already watched, surveilled and tracked in almost every aspect of our daily lives whether we want this or not.

Credit cards, your home computer, your cell phones, tracking devices in every new car...

The only privacy bastion we have left anymore are our actual bodies.

If we are finally lulled into having chips permanently inserted into them ( and as always under the most frightening personal safety fear warning scenarios) we will then be fully "digitalized." Chips that will have every bit of your personal info...and even chips that can monitor your pulse rate, temperature etc. in real time.

We are 90% there already.

 

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9 hours ago, Benjamin Cole said:

Yoel Roth had a long academic career, usually writing about gay dating sites. 

2014

Y. Roth (2014), Locating the "Scruff Guy": Theorizing body and space in gay geosocial media. International Journal of Communication 8. (PDF)

This article offers a critical examination of the smartphone application Scruff, a gay geosocial networking service targeted primarily at bears that boasts a user base of more than five million individuals in more than 180 countries. Using a case study of gay geosocial networking, the article argues for a theoretical reworking of the relationships among embodiment, space, and digital media. Geosocial services such as Scruff, by virtue of their emphasis on bodies and locations that can be accessed offline, complicate notions that online interactions are displaced, disembodied, and ethereal. By layering a virtual, but still spatialized network of users atop existing physical locations, Scruff straddles the online–offline divide and indicates how bodies, places, and identities are discursively constructed through the interplay of virtual and physical experience.

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 That is not bears, as in Yogi Bear (I was puzzled too), but a term for gay males of certain heft and hirsuteness. 

https://www.yoyoel.com/research

Lolicon was just banned on twitter, Lolicon is drawn pedophilia.  It ties into the Balanciaga advertisement that had the court decision (Ashcroft vs Free Speech Coalition) that Child Porn when simulated is freedom of speech, Apparently..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashcroft_v._Free_Speech_Coalition

 

 

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38 minutes ago, Chris Barnard said:

Chris, think this through.. would you rather have a Capitalist future?!? 

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On 12/7/2022 at 12:13 AM, Benjamin Cole said:

A twitter fan....

 

Twitter comes of age

by  Tyler Cowen December 6, 2022 at 3:23 am in 

Twitter has reached some all-time highs in the last month.  The first was the coverage of FTX/SBF.  Some of the early MSM coverage was oddly exculpatory, while other pieces seemed pedestrian.  On Twitter, AutismCapital and others tore up a storm.  Every day one learned something exciting, almost unbelievable, and new.  I learned new words such as “polycule.”

The other issue is ChatGPT.  At least as of yesterday (when I composed this post), the NYT hadn’t had a single story about it, and I believe the same is true for WaPo.  There is Bloomberg, which in general is on top of things, and also I have heard of a single Guardian piece.  Wake up people!

Yet every day my Twitter is drenched in ChatGPT, whether analysis or actual chats.  I have learned so much so quickly, and so many other world events seem to have slowed to a crawl.

More than any other time, if you are not on Twitter, you just don’t know what is going on.

Hate to keep beating that dead horse Ben, about forwarding fluff articles about topics you admittedly have no experience with!

If the definition of a good company is that they are to be responsive to their customers needs. My experience with twitter is that they've completely collapsed in that regard. I was thinking it might just be a temporary situation. But it's continuing. For example, I find a jfk/docs in my twitter feed with a picture of Ruth Paine on it. Being curious every time I've opened it up and it leads me to Glen Greenwald and I'm still getting pops ups from Musk as well, some of them very juvenile.

 But I have numerous interests outside of the JFKA and I opened up 2 tweets from my local baseball and basketball teams and some financial stuff and I'm lead to Matt Taibbi's twitter files, which I'm reading anyway, as well as Greenwad again I get around it now by using my search button, but previously, I would be sent directly to the tweet that I opened.

The Jfk/docs as it turns out  is from a friend of Max Good. I don't know how they got my address but I'm glad they did. I don't mind getting a number of feeds in the morning and picking the ones I choose. But I expect to be directed where I choose.

*****

 Ben, being a guy, for the "employee class. What I'm also seeing from Musk is that he's a 19th century,Apartheid,  robber baron slave driver, with very little concern for the rights of his employees, whether in his employ now or not.

But another case of this  is from Mark. In Musk's zeal to slave drive his research employees, for quick results, he's hastily administered a number of faulty tests that had to be thrown out  that have resulted in the needless of deaths of at least  86 research animals. The company up to date has killed over 1500 test animals.

https://www.reuters.com/technology/musks-neuralink-faces-federal-probe-employee-backlash-over-animal-tests-2022-12-05/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axiosam&stream=top

 

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4 minutes ago, Joe Bauer said:

CB, I remind you of my post months ago, relating the story of our local Whole Foods store asking a customer at their check out if they would like to sign up for their new "palm print" identification system?

Eye scans, voice analysis, fingerprint scans, body movement ID, these are all highly developed identification systems that are now ready for the average, everyday citizen for use in every transactional contact no matter how innocent and mundane.

Our local town here wants to install the new auto license scanning cameras surveillance system where every vehicle entering and leaving the city is tracked and the tracking info is put into a matrix.

Many cities have this here in Calif. Mostly wealthy resident ones. Tiburon. Carmel. Etc.

So, we are all watched, surveilled and tracked in almost every aspect of opur daily lives whether we want this or not.

Credit cards, your home computer, your cell phones, tracking devices in every new car...

The only privacy bastion we have anymore are our actual bodies.

If we are lulled into having chips permanently inserted into them ( and as always under the most frightening personal safety fear warning scenarios" we will then be fully "digitalized." Chips that will have every bit of your personal info...and even chips that can monitor your pulse rate, temperature etc. in real time.

We are 90% there already.

 

There is apathy and futility, which is what Robert F Kennedy warned of in his 1965 South Africa speech. Don’t feel helpless, reject and convince your friends to. Technocracy (scientific dictatorship) has been coming since the 1920’s/30’s.  I have had a good half a life, you have probably had a decent enough innings, or 3/4 of a life. Its the kids lives that we are playing for now. This left and right thing that all and sundry are bickering about here isn’t the real threat to democracy and your way of life. We’re in the Brave New World phase and 1984 is after that. No government or elites will ever usher in a new system and tell you that its bad for you, it will always be dressed as a benefit. I think I could write 50,000 words on this, at this point. 
 

You’re right, we are 80-90% into it. Once they can attach permissions to your money and there are only digital tokens, you’re screwed. It’s full on operant conditioning. 
 

I actually live in a place that is so traditional, it’ll be one of the last places to fall but, I am not under any illusions that things are going to get very very bad before they get any better.

I say in a cafe by the harbour eating lunch today on a neighbouring island, overhearing two commercial sailors talking about how minimum wage could not be lived off and blaming the rich. On one hand it sounded resentful but, the guys were right, they just didn’t understand how and why its happening. If they did, and their friends did, there would be revolt and revolution. 
 

All they want is our consent and most people are giving that willingly. 

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8 minutes ago, Matthew Koch said:

Chris, think this through.. would you rather have a Capitalist future?!? 

The argument that is always made is; we are not seeing capitalism now, we are seeing the decay and corruption at the end of empire. Any system, no matter how good, is perverted under such circumstances. You have to be able to separate one from the other. 
 

The powers that be will only sell us another system if its to their advantage. They’re certainly selling one. 
 

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4 hours ago, Matt Allison said:

Whoops! First rule of MAGA is that you're not supposed to tell the truth anywhere near a live mic

 

I learned he is a comedian from spending 2 minutes searching..

Looks like this Leftwing grifter comedian outted himself as being a weasel. 

 

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Breaking news from the New York Tiimes:

FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried Said to Be Arrested in the Bahamas

A statement by the government of the Bahamas said Mr. Bankman-Fried was arrested after prosecutors in the United States filed criminal charges.

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5 minutes ago, Douglas Caddy said:

Breaking news from the New York Tiimes:

FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried Said to Be Arrested in the Bahamas

A statement by the government of the Bahamas said Mr. Bankman-Fried was arrested after prosecutors in the United States filed criminal charges.

From what I read, it takes billions of dollars each cycle to participate in the national elections. Getting close to $10 billion for each major political party.

Was Sam B-F essentially established as a funding mechanism for a major US political party? Or just tolerated once he was established? 

I am sure the 'Phants would do the same thing and are probably envious they did not think of it first....

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