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Trumper007 18 points ago +18 / -0

One was Fusion GPS and thats how they helped with the dossier. ie wrong Michael Cohen in Prague.

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permissible_missile 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yep that was a dead giveaway that they had access to illegal surveillance data. They fucked up.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's only really a fuck up if they get punished. They won't.

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JeffEpstein 15 points ago +15 / -0

This is one of the most fucked up things you could imagine, first that all of our activity on the internet is being monitored by the service providers, second that three letter government agencies have their dicks so far up these companies' asses that they can't even blink without it being felt. I bet you that's one of the reasons this whole thing can't get blown up - because it's not just the NSA database, it's the source of the NSA database... these companies that are ultimately controlled by CIA, FBI, etc.

But for someone in-the-know to then grant access to contractors so they could come in and mine the info then turn around to sell it is un-fucking-believable. Those contractors need to be prosecuted too because IT'S CLEARLY FUCKING ILLEGAL.

This is the type of shit that really bothers me because they could find literally any text message you've ever sent, any email draft you've ever saved, any website you've ever been to, any pair of boobies you've ever looked at, and use it to black mail you.

John Roberts anyone? What the fuck did he do...

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Reborned20 9 points ago +9 / -0

Mille Weaver's Shadowgate fills in these details on the data mining contractors, watch it. It is probably on Bitchute or banned.video.

Someone told me 10 years ago to put all my documents on icloud. I was going to, but wondered where the data servers where. When I found out they were in china, I turned off my iphone and got a different brand.

Amazon is the next big Farce on Americans. Time to break it up .

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blackdudeinresidence 5 points ago +6 / -1

Yeah, I’m looking into something right now with Amazon around their ability to breach contracts for the sale of goods under specious reasons. I think they breach a lot under unfounded claims of suspicious purchasing or just because they want to cancel. Online purchases can still be valid contracts, and I believe they bully people and breach them all the time.

Additionally, they demand a full credit card statement to “verify” credit cards, which I think is an overreach for a number of reasons. They don’t disclose the use of credit card statements in their terms of use or privacy policy.

I got into a big argument with them because I wouldn’t submit a corporate credit card statement to them.

My next steps are talking to several state AG offices to see if I can get traction at a state level for consumer protection.

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FromSethWithLove 6 points ago +6 / -0

Consequences?

Maybe a second book deal?

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xBigCoffinHunter 4 points ago +4 / -0

That sounds like something one might get arrested for

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rnoot 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow is that globalist news outlet FOX telling us all to just be patient because deepstate arrests are bound to be happening pretty soon? How many years have they been running with this story now? How many deepstaters have been arrested?

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9moreyears 4 points ago +4 / -0

comment starts near 5:15 .

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mjmcwilliams 3 points ago +3 / -0

Sidney Powell for AG

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Truglow 1 point ago +1 / -0

DOJ? Crickets....