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originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
BINGO!
The "bridge" AKA The Federal Bridge Certification Authority seems to be awfully significant
Indeed, they're set up like a WEB. Weren't spider webs being discussed yesterday....
originally posted by: carewemust
#1108 - Iran Threatens to Restart it's Nuclear Program.
Kim Jong decides he wants peace. Then comes Syria...and now Iran. Who are the idiots who want WWIII so badly? They and all of their relatives will die too!
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
qntmpkts.keybase.pub
Q confirmed what we already talked about. Facebook and other Social Media can track you without you having an account. Well that's great.
originally posted by: tigertatzen
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: tigertatzen
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Just a heads up for the people currently lurking on /QR/ #1203. There are some really disturbing pics being posted that could upset you. Don't post them here!
Tarantino?
He's as corrupt as they come.
I'm not surprised.
Nothing from my association w/Hollywood surprises me anymore.
Corruption is commonplace.
What little we actually hear about...is nothing compared to what actually takes place.
One of the things that sucks the most about this is seeing people who we previously liked/admired/respected turn out to be the biggest scumbags out there. I used to like the hell out of that particular scumbag.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: Lilroanie
I only know from people who did time in prison years ago. I never looked at the urban dictionary version but I had heard many years back in prison the word is the worst possible thing you can say. In fairness it's not something commonly known in the general public.
originally posted by: ketsuko
Rise of the Internet Oligarchs.
Power Line talks about the means of challenging the left's stranglehold on internet information dissemination.
SEC investigation? Monopolization suit? How do you file against them and what?
The State Department said it has not been able to determine what kind of nerve agent was used, adding that Syrian government forces and its allies, Russia and Iran, are denying international monitors access to the city to investigate.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: Lilroanie
I only know from people who did time in prison years ago. I never looked at the urban dictionary version but I had heard many years back in prison the word is the worst possible thing you can say. In fairness it's not something commonly known in the general public.
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
a reply to: crankyoldman
I remember that ISIS commercial with the brand new white trucks.
This is my favorite:
How a Texas plumber's truck wound up in ISIS' hands
www.pri.org...
According to the suit, it’s still unclear how the infamous truck made its way to Syria. The truck was imported to Mersin, Turkey in December 2013, a few months after its initial sale, but the details about its path from there is murky, the suit says.
Since 2007, the social media giant has contributed a cumulative $381,000 to 46 of the 55 members on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which will hear from Zuckerberg on Wednesday.
While the average committee member received between $6,750 and $6,800, Committee Chair Greg Walden (R-OR) received $27,000, and top ranking Democrat Frank Pallone of New Jersey received $7,000 from Facebook.
Rep. Anna Eschoo (D-CA), whose district is adjacent to Facebook headquarters and home to many Facebook employees, received the most from Facebook at $55,150 since 2007. Eschoo narrowly lost a battle with Pallone for ranking Democrat position on the committee in the 2014 election.
Walden and Pallone announced Zuckerberg's appearance on Wednesday to testify on "critical consumer data privacy issues."
“This hearing will be an important opportunity to shed light on critical consumer data privacy issues and help all Americans better understand what happens to their personal information online,” Messrs. Walden and Pallone said in a Wednesday statement. “We appreciate Mr. Zuckerberg’s willingness to testify before the committee, and we look forward to him answering our questions on April 11th.” (also, thanks for all that money Zuck! We'll be sure to put the softballs on a plastic "T" for you)
Meanwhile, a Roll Call report reveals that two Democrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee have nearly $100,000 invested in shares of Facebook - with Democratic Reps. Joe Kennedy of MA and Kurt Schrader of OR owning approximately $80,000 and $15,000 respectively.
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Social Media is just a giant cookie jar and every company has unfettered access to it. They sell your personal data and it gets passed around like a cheap hooker on a monday night. F#ck that's scary. I always wondered if there is even real competition or if it's just for show.