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originally posted by: FlyingFox
originally posted by: Flesh699
Was allowing them to overplay censorship the plan?
That's what I was sayin'. Bait that racks up the civil damages to an insurmountable level....poof!
Further analysis of the subpoena's faint handwriting suggests it was served by an FBI agent who works, or worked, out the bureau's satellite office in downtown Wilmington. The Delaware Avenue address of that office is listed as the server's address. The name of the server, though not 100% legible, appears to be "Joshua Wilson." Over the past decade, a number of news outlets have quoted or described an FBI agent with the same name.
It's unclear whether the FBI employs more than one agent named Joshua Wilson. But the available evidence seems to show the Joshua Wilson who signed the subpoena for Hunter Biden's laptop and the Joshua Wilson who investigates child pornography for the FBI are the same person. This raises the possibility, not explored by the Post, that the FBI issued the subpoena for reasons unrelated to Hunter Biden's role in Ukraine and Burisma.
originally posted by: SuperStudChuck
a reply to: interupt42
The general rule of thumb is whatever the name of the bill, platform, or proposal is, it basically means the opposite:
Patriot Act: anti patriotic
Cares act: self serving
Net neutrality: internet censorship
Black live matter: subservient blacks matter
White privilege: discrimination against whites
It’s basic wordsmithing. They want you to say you are against something that you are actually for so they can vote for something they are for but you are actually against.
They even do the opposite of this with things like “defund the police” and then say they don’t actually want to defund the police and you are crazy for thinking defund the police means they want to defund the police.
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: Guimontag
Yes, it was posted already but, not a bad idea to re-post it.
Anyway, apparently it gained a lot of traction today.
My wife who manages a staff of over 40 people said to me tonight, "Intern-camps is Canada is all people could talk about today!"
She was visibly affected by this, and I found it so funny because I never mentioned it to her yesterday. She thought she was 'educating me' about this new information.
I had to do something to calm her down, so I said, "Don't worry honey, they are not like concentration camps; they are merely 'quarantine facilities' for people who have come back to Canada from overseas, and who don't want to self-quarantine."
She settled down after that, and carried on.
Some people can't handle the nauseating truth, and need to be protected from harsh reality; otherwise, I think they would crack under the trauma - as Q alluded to.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Trump did great at his town hall tonight.
Biden townhall still droning on.
originally posted by: LanceCorvette
When did Kyoo post "the hunter becomes the hunted" Red October movie poster for the first time, and how does that line up with Giuliani's statements of when he received the Hunted's laptop?
See where I'm going with this?
Photos of a Delaware federal subpoena given to The Post show that both the computer and hard drive were seized by the FBI in December, after the shop’s owner says he alerted the feds to their existence.
But before turning over the gear, the shop owner says, he made a copy of the hard drive and later gave it to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s lawyer, Robert Costello.
Steve Bannon, former adviser to President Trump, told The Post about the existence of the hard drive in late September and Giuliani provided The Post with a copy of it on Sunday.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
Clip OfClone-bot doesn't really ask the question, she asks him to denounce. What is with these goons and their need to get a denouement as if it is some act before the god they deny exists.