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etwas grosses ist im anmarsch. die spanischen softwarefirma Scytl , die weltweit wahlmanipulation software anbieted, die in den USA eigezetst waren , ist ins fadenkreuz geraden.
Die server fur manipulation stand in Germany ( frankfurt) ein schelm wer bösses dabei denkt.
Heute nacht wurde durch die US army , mit einem riesigen aufgebot die server beschlagnamt.
In as far as physical solders, physically confiscating the servers, is that really necessary for the information to be captured? Since foreign players are involved that gives the NSA free play, and legal It would just be icing on the cake to have the physical servers
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: All Seeing Eye
Not confident of their translation. "Gross" does not mean the same thing in German that it does in English.
I've been nitpicking this report for good reason. As far as I can see, Gohmert's statement referenced this tweet -- but beyond that, has anyone seen anything the least bit solid to confirm this claim?
There is a boatload of propaganda flying around at the moment. The crew here must remain aware of that and only reckon with that information that can be at least somewhat verified. Otherwise we end up looking like gullible clowns. The endgame is no time to latch onto every latrine rumor.
Cheers
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: Quadrivium
I think the reality is like a quilt; a bunch of different factions who have various reasons for undermining POTUS. The government is not monolithic; it is more like a huge collection of quarreling fiefdoms that engage in constant rivalry over budget funds, personnel, and equipment. Trump's approach has fallen like an axe on their quarrels and motivated them to band together in an effort to outlast Trump and ultimately keep the same way of doing things.
Cheers
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: 0bserver1
Does it strike one as odd a tweet in German uses the word "Germany" for Germany? Not to mention that the nouns are not capitalized (standard written practice for German).
Not knocking on you, O1. Just pointing out what we have here is something someone poorly translated into German from some other language, which is why trying to bring it into understandable English is problematic.
Another reason to red flag this tweet and treat it as nothing more than an interesting claim until we get independent confirmation.
Cheers
originally posted by: Quadrivium
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: Quadrivium
I think the reality is like a quilt; a bunch of different factions who have various reasons for undermining POTUS. The government is not monolithic; it is more like a huge collection of quarreling fiefdoms that engage in constant rivalry over budget funds, personnel, and equipment. Trump's approach has fallen like an axe on their quarrels and motivated them to band together in an effort to outlast Trump and ultimately keep the same way of doing things.
Cheers
I see it a little different.
The Democrat and Republican parties are two heads of the same snake.
All the infighting before Trump was an act to keep the populace infighting and divided.
Trump kinda disrupted that, so they all turned on him.
Our government has gotten too big. It is full of corruption and no longer has the peoples best interests at heart.
It is all about how they can in rich themselves, their families and their friends.
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To Anti-Federalists, central government meant distant government. Government at a distance was regarded as (1) ineffective because it would not and/or could not be properly attentive to the needs and wishes of the citizenry, and (2) easily corrupted because the people could not particularly monitor or control those in power. In sum, the existence of strong central government was perceived as being generally antithetical to encouraging genuine self-government on the part of a citizenry.
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