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-@TH3WH17ERABB17- -Q- Questions. White House Insider's postings -PART- -21-

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posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 01:44 PM
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originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating

MOAR Offense!

President Trump has ordered all federal agencies to not renew their subscriptions to The New York Times and The Washington Post.
www.wsj.com...


Cool.


I wonder how much of their ad rates are based on Government subscription totals???

Do CNN next. DOITQ+



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 01:48 PM
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a reply to: crankyoldman

I can't wait to hear the fallout over this one, Cranky. You can see it all coming a mile away. The media and the left are going to claim this is an attack on the first amendment. "He is silencing the press!"

Of course that should lead to Trump or someone working for him releasing a very detailed report of those publications publicized lies. Something to the effect of, "the Washington Post has told 5,215 lies about President Trump since he took office."

Lulz



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 01:51 PM
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a reply to: crankyoldman

#2997 (Something rotten at Denver Airport)

See also here

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posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 01:51 PM
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a reply to: crankyoldman

Found the CNN airport connection interesting
CNN Controls Content in America's Biggest Airports


......CNN boasts its Airport Network is aired at more than 2,400 gates in the country and 329 million people are exposed to the broadcast at airports. The CNN Airport Network isn’t in all of these airports by happenstance.

CNN is paying a hefty price to bombard you with their content. The media giant pays each individual airport a negotiated sum, as well as handles all the infrastructure and costs in having its content displayed.

That means that CNN covers the costs for all the cables and televisions used in each airport to air their programming.

Earlier this year, CNN and Hartsfield International agreed to a new 10-year contract, where the network will pay the airport $225,000 annually to air its airport network. Miami International Airport signed an eight-year contract a few years ago with CNN that guarantees the airport a minimum of $150,000 a year in revenue.....


CNN must have VERY deep pockets huh ? ..... Must have the FED as their bank account, or some clandestine agencies funding them .... perhaps lol


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posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 01:51 PM
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a reply to: SilentWindofDoom
Not sure what you are talking about, scripture speaks for itself. My take on it doesn't alter it.



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 01:52 PM
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17 counties without power in Northern California - Wind = Fire
Another round of intentional power shutoffs hits California as frustration grows

Californias had their power shutdown two weeks ago, now today and tomorrow, with another power shutdown anticipated for this weekend,

Lights on...lights off.... lights on.... lights off
Mix in a bit of fear in between...and that’s how you program people.

On an ironic note: Wind is supposed to be a great alternative source of power... Yet here in CA wind is what’s shutting off the power.
Soo....Wind is both light and dark.

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posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 01:54 PM
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a reply to: MetalThunder

I wrote about the CNN airport thing a while back....it is how they get their viewer ratings because the TVs are on CNN 24/7/365. Without airports they would have no ratings.



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 01:55 PM
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a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating

Good start!




posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 01:56 PM
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a reply to: Vasa Croe

I don’t think airports participate in the Neilson ratings system. I know this because I used to have a Nielsen box on my TV when I lived in SOBE.



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:01 PM
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originally posted by: ColdWisdom
a reply to: Vasa Croe

I don’t think airports participate in the Neilson ratings system. I know this because I used to have a Nielsen box on my TV when I lived in SOBE.


www.adweek.com...


Under terms of the agreement, both CNN and Turner Sports will get weekly reports that include daily data for program and commercial audience estimates for TV viewing in offices, airports, gyms, bars, hotels and basically anywhere one can watch television outside of the home.


“Viewers tune into CNN for the latest news and information from wherever they are throughout the day,” said Robin Garfield, CNN’s svp of research and scheduling.

“This is why we were at the forefront of out-of-home measurement with Nielsen years ago and began executing guaranteed deals using out-of-home data in 2014. Our partnership with Nielsen doubles down on the investments we have made, and will provide influencers and advertisers with a more complete picture of the audience value we are delivering.”


They've been doing it for a while.



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:05 PM
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Clowns everywhere.


twitter.com...

ARCYBER


Darren Linvill, communications professor at Clemson University, has sifted through millions of tweets by Russian, Chinese and Saudi accounts and said that Twitter ranks as the online tool foreign agents most frequently use to spread misinformation. Russian users in particular have grown skilled in the use of Twitter and can quickly gain followers, he said.


Army Cyber lobbies for name change this year, as information warfare grows in importance


An example of disinformation against U.S. soldiers was seen in June 2018, when four U.S. Army Stryker vehicles collided in Lithuania. A blog post disguised as a legitimate Lithuanian news outlet claimed using doctored photographs that the Americans killed a local child in the incident.



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:06 PM
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originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: pianopraze

Here's the Hunter Biden Romania stuff. It appears that Hunter Biden provided "legal counsel " to a shady Romanian real estate guy at the same time his father was in Romania as VP pushing for some legislative reform.

www.nbcnews.com...

NBC no less. Betcha these are "debunked conspiracy theories." Lol

MOAR Offense!!

"Legal counsel"??? When did Hunter Biden become a lawyer?



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:08 PM
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a reply to: Vasa Croe

Wonder how many hangers they rent filled with screens to boost the ratings LoL (sorta kidding)






posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:10 PM
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originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating

This is all we gotta do, guys. Just create our own offense.

Here is another article about our favorite nude congresswoman, Katie Hill. In the new photos she has a Nazi tattoo apparently, is seen smoking a bong, and kissing her congressional aid.


This lady is also one of the ones leading the charge against Kavanaugh (or was, rather). The irony is dripping.

www.dailymail.co.uk...

Nice pelvis tattoo. That's the German "Iron Cross." Not exactly a Nazi symbol, but close enough for plenty of people. And yes, it's definitely associated with white power-type groups.



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:11 PM
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a reply to: AndyFromMichigan

He may be a lawyer. I didn't read anything to the contrary. It's still shady as hell, though. His dad was there in country at the same time pushing legislative reform. Again asking Romania to "crack down on corruption."

I have a feeling that when they say "crack down on corruption" it should be read as, "crack down on my corrupt competition." They're working to consolidate the black markets in these countries into their own networks. This way they really CAN say they're cracking down on corruption. Just not their own.



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:15 PM
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"Legal counsel"??? When did Hunter Biden become a lawyer?


According to Wikipedia, 1996 is when he graduated from Yale Law school. By 1998...get this...he had risen the ranks all the way to executive vice president!

(Note --- I think they are editing his wiki page almost daily :lol



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:21 PM
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Found the CNN airport connection interesting CNN Controls Content in America's Biggest Airports
a reply to: MetalThunder

I never see this garbage unless I'm out - or posted here. The gym I used to go to, like all gyms, seems to be required by law to show CNN and FOX as the alleged polar opposite (+ sports yammering). One cannot escape it in their periphery. There were days when I could tolerate it and days when I just left because of the unbearable hate pouring from it.

Watching without sound is revealing.

The airport folks are captives. Watching folks eyes, vibrations, and attention in those situations is beyond depressing. They are imprisoned without knowing it, accepting the drone of hate.

Little of the economics of their business model make sense at this point.

Folks might try getting a sense of this, it is REMARKABLE how the vibration of a room or area change when the teeeveee is completely unplugged cable and all - if the cable is still in the hate still pours in, it just isn't visually decoded.



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:26 PM
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October 9th, Rudy Giuliani: "Keep your eye on Romania... just watch Romania."



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:38 PM
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a reply to: Vasa Croe


They've been doing it for a while.


Since 2014 apparently. My contract ended with Nielsen in 2013.


“This is why we were at the forefront of out-of-home measurement with Nielsen years ago and began executing guaranteed deals using out-of-home data in 2014. Our partnership with Nielsen doubles down on the investments we have made, and will provide influencers and advertisers with a more complete picture of the audience value we are delivering.”


To me, this deal they made with Nielsen is ripe with corruption. The fact that CNN could strike a deal with Nielsen Ratings for out-of-home data is really sketchy, and it doesn’t make a lot of sense unless you assume someone at Nielsen got bribed. The method Nielsen uses to calculate their (In home) ratings data couldn’t even be used effectively to measure the viewer data in every airport in the country, even if they were watching the same channel all the time.

I’m curious to see if a basic overview of their out-of-home ratings methodology is available online somewhere, maybe even specifically for this CNN deal.



posted on Oct, 24 2019 @ 02:39 PM
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SCIF



DOMINOES

"SEXUAL MISCONDUCT"



DJT JR.



Dominoes.
Nothing to see here = SCIF
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT

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