What next?
Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 18, 2022
Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 18, 2022
1. TWITTER FILES: PART 7
— Michael Shellenberger (@ShellenbergerMD) December 19, 2022
The FBI & the Hunter Biden Laptop
How the FBI & intelligence community discredited factual information about Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings both after and *before* The New York Post revealed the contents of his laptop on October 14, 2020
46. The FBI’s influence campaign may have been helped by the fact that it was paying Twitter millions of dollars for its staff time.
— Michael Shellenberger (@ShellenbergerMD) December 19, 2022
“I am happy to report we have collected $3,415,323 since October 2019!” reports an associate of Jim Baker in early 2021. pic.twitter.com/SmNse97QxK
oski003 said:Posting someone’s location is terrifying. Thank you. #SafetyFirst 👏👏 https://t.co/7cL2HqqYK6
— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) December 15, 2022
At World Cup right now pic.twitter.com/CG7zMMxSjE
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 18, 2022
WalterSobchak said:oski003 said:Posting someone’s location is terrifying. Thank you. #SafetyFirst 👏👏 https://t.co/7cL2HqqYK6
— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) December 15, 2022At World Cup right now pic.twitter.com/CG7zMMxSjE
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 18, 2022
1. TWITTER FILES PART 8
— Lee Fang (@lhfang) December 20, 2022
*How Twitter Quietly Aided the Pentagon’s Covert Online PsyOp Campaign*
Despite promises to shut down covert state-run propaganda networks, Twitter docs show that the social media giant directly assisted the U.S. military’s influence operations.
Tesla stock price now reflects the value of having no CEO. Great job tesla BOD - Time for a shake up. $tsla
— Ross Gerber (@GerberKawasaki) December 20, 2022
Please tell us your great ideas, Ross …
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 20, 2022
He should reply that his great idea is selling TSLA stock and buying other companies that are managed betterDiabloWags said:
When the share price of TSLA drops 60%Tesla stock price now reflects the value of having no CEO. Great job tesla BOD - Time for a shake up. $tsla
— Ross Gerber (@GerberKawasaki) December 20, 2022Please tell us your great ideas, Ross …
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 20, 2022
dajo9 said:He should reply that his great idea is selling TSLA stock and buying other companies that are managed betterDiabloWags said:
When the share price of TSLA drops 60%Tesla stock price now reflects the value of having no CEO. Great job tesla BOD - Time for a shake up. $tsla
— Ross Gerber (@GerberKawasaki) December 20, 2022Please tell us your great ideas, Ross …
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 20, 2022
Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I can't wait for the Twitter File dumps about how Twitter enabled 9/11 and caused the Space Shuttle disasters.
concordtom said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I can't wait for the Twitter File dumps about how Twitter enabled 9/11 and caused the Space Shuttle disasters.
Well, I'll be combing for UFOs and who killed JFK.
movielover said:
Notice how the attorney-provided Twitter Files start at 2017?
They're protecting Obama-Biden - who started the practices w the Arab Spring.
I remember a time when liberals used to be wary of the CIA and FBI's activities against private citizens. What is happening now is every bit as bad - if not way, way worse - than what they did against liberals in the late 60's / early 70s. The fact it is happening on behalf of liberals shouldn't minimize the wrongness. Remember MLK's statement - injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.concordtom said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I can't wait for the Twitter File dumps about how Twitter enabled 9/11 and caused the Space Shuttle disasters.
Well, I'll be combing for UFOs and who killed JFK.
tequila4kapp said:I remember a time when liberals used to be wary of the CIA and FBI's activities against private citizens. What is happening now is every bit as bad - if not way, way worse - than what they did against liberals in the late 60's / early 70s. The fact it is happening on behalf of liberals shouldn't minimize the wrongness. Remember MLK's statement - injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.concordtom said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I can't wait for the Twitter File dumps about how Twitter enabled 9/11 and caused the Space Shuttle disasters.
Well, I'll be combing for UFOs and who killed JFK.
tequila4kapp said:I remember a time when liberals used to be wary of the CIA and FBI's activities against private citizens. What is happening now is every bit as bad - if not way, way worse - than what they did against liberals in the late 60's / early 70s. The fact it is happening on behalf of liberals shouldn't minimize the wrongness. Remember MLK's statement - injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.concordtom said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I can't wait for the Twitter File dumps about how Twitter enabled 9/11 and caused the Space Shuttle disasters.
Well, I'll be combing for UFOs and who killed JFK.
dajo9 said:tequila4kapp said:I remember a time when liberals used to be wary of the CIA and FBI's activities against private citizens. What is happening now is every bit as bad - if not way, way worse - than what they did against liberals in the late 60's / early 70s. The fact it is happening on behalf of liberals shouldn't minimize the wrongness. Remember MLK's statement - injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.concordtom said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I can't wait for the Twitter File dumps about how Twitter enabled 9/11 and caused the Space Shuttle disasters.
Well, I'll be combing for UFOs and who killed JFK.
I'm all for repeal and replace of the FBI. Are you?
Was up all night reading. Still came up with #tesla worth $300 IMO. $tsla pic.twitter.com/JlAUItUyEa
— Ross Gerber (@GerberKawasaki) December 21, 2022
DiabloWags said:
Shares of TSLA are down 25% since Musk unloaded 22 million shares last week.
And they are down 62% since I posted that Musk's proposed acquisition of TWTR would put TSLA shareholder's at a huge risk.
But amateurs claim that the shares are simply down with the rest of the EV market.
lolWas up all night reading. Still came up with #tesla worth $300 IMO. $tsla pic.twitter.com/JlAUItUyEa
— Ross Gerber (@GerberKawasaki) December 21, 2022
The FBI, DNI and other alphabet agencies are using social media to silence speech they don't like. They outsource some of the activities and they do just enough to provide legal cover, but the government is censoring and suppressing speech of private citizens based on content. Almost always on one side, for political effect, to influence elections.concordtom said:Sorry. I'm in the dark.tequila4kapp said:I remember a time when liberals used to be wary of the CIA and FBI's activities against private citizens. What is happening now is every bit as bad - if not way, way worse - than what they did against liberals in the late 60's / early 70s. The fact it is happening on behalf of liberals shouldn't minimize the wrongness. Remember MLK's statement - injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.concordtom said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I can't wait for the Twitter File dumps about how Twitter enabled 9/11 and caused the Space Shuttle disasters.
Well, I'll be combing for UFOs and who killed JFK.
Please spell out for me what the big fear is here?
DiabloWags said:
I guess if you were long shares of Polestar from $11.50 you'd probably feel the same as a TSLA shareholder.
Misery loves company.
tequila4kapp said:The FBI, DNI and other alphabet agencies are using social media to silence speech they don't like. They outsource some of the activities and they do just enough to provide legal cover, but the government is censoring and suppressing speech of private citizens based on content. Almost always on one side, for political effect, to influence elections.concordtom said:Sorry. I'm in the dark.tequila4kapp said:I remember a time when liberals used to be wary of the CIA and FBI's activities against private citizens. What is happening now is every bit as bad - if not way, way worse - than what they did against liberals in the late 60's / early 70s. The fact it is happening on behalf of liberals shouldn't minimize the wrongness. Remember MLK's statement - injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.concordtom said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
I can't wait for the Twitter File dumps about how Twitter enabled 9/11 and caused the Space Shuttle disasters.
Well, I'll be combing for UFOs and who killed JFK.
Please spell out for me what the big fear is here?
See Hemingway's reporting, often available at the federalist.com
It's only a 1st amendment issue if the government threatens some kind of penalty for not following their recommendations. Otherwise, the government is free to try to coerce people or media outlets into agreeing them them out of their own free will, just like any other entity in this country.tequila4kapp said:
I will try again.
This is THE GOVERNMENT acting to limit speech via a media entity. 1st Amendment.
Editorial choices made by Fox, CNN, etc do not invoke the 1st Amendment and are irrelevant
sycasey said:It's only a 1st amendment issue if the government threatens some kind of penalty for not following their recommendations. Otherwise, the government is free to try to coerce people or media outlets into agreeing them them out of their own free will, just like any other entity in this country.tequila4kapp said:
I will try again.
This is THE GOVERNMENT acting to limit speech via a media entity. 1st Amendment.
Editorial choices made by Fox, CNN, etc do not invoke the 1st Amendment and are irrelevant
So far, I don't think there's been any documentation of any kind of threat coming from the government.
oski003 said:DiabloWags said:
I guess if you were long shares of Polestar from $11.50 you'd probably feel the same as a TSLA shareholder.
Misery loves company.
Or Nio or Lucid or Rivian or Xpeng or AMV or MULN or ... you SHOULD get the picture. I guess they are miserable too?
oski003 said:sycasey said:It's only a 1st amendment issue if the government threatens some kind of penalty for not following their recommendations. Otherwise, the government is free to try to coerce people or media outlets into agreeing them them out of their own free will, just like any other entity in this country.tequila4kapp said:
I will try again.
This is THE GOVERNMENT acting to limit speech via a media entity. 1st Amendment.
Editorial choices made by Fox, CNN, etc do not invoke the 1st Amendment and are irrelevant
So far, I don't think there's been any documentation of any kind of threat coming from the government.
Can the federal government take 100 billion of our tax money to pay tech companies to censor people's posts to create the narrative they want? That is okay as long as they aren't forcing them to censor people's posts?