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mynameisnobody 2 points ago +2 / -0

Can it really be the Trump goes thru hell and learn nothing at this point?

Can he not tell the difference between TRUTH and LIES?

Can he not tell the difference between FRIEND and FOE?

Time will tell.

If the American people-- 77 million of them--- could tell the difference -----let us hope that DONALD J. TRUMP.....finally can tell the difference as well.

AMEN!

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mynameisnobody 2 points ago +2 / -0

His name is Rob Braxman ---- thought he did a great job highlighting blind spots in browser for simpletons like me!

wanta be technologist when i grow up to save world from Google/FB/Twits

LOL

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mynameisnobody 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm the Internet Privacy Guy. I'm a public interest hacker and technologist. I use my extensive knowledge of cybersecurity and tech to serve the public good. I care about privacy. I warn you of digital manipulation, disinformation, mass surveillance.

I also discuss alternative communication modes especially with a prepper focus. I discuss HAM radio, SDR, QRP modes, Digital modes when running portable. I am a General Class licensed HAM radio operator.

I'm a successful software architect and have built many enterprise systems. I also have an open-source social media app Brax.Me

https://invidious.zapashcanon.fr/channel/UCYVU6rModlGxvJbszCclGGw

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mynameisnobody 1 point ago +1 / -0

Brave Browser was revised in 2020 and received a slew of features related to better defense against browser fingerprinting. Or at least that's the claim. In this video we put this to a test, by actually attempting to fingerprint a Brave Browser session in different circumstances while we also theorize some possible ways to evade the defense.

In the end we will figure out exactly what Brave does differently from other browsers and we will see if it lives up to the hype. Is it unbeatable by a browser fingerprint tracker? Or is it flawed? Find out the results of the actual test.

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mynameisnobody 4 points ago +4 / -0

Is this the sedition the FBI is discussing charging folks with?

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mynameisnobody 2 points ago +2 / -0

Still looking on FBI site....for the guy

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mynameisnobody 12 points ago +12 / -0

Do we have this right:

So Hillary gets scared about email scandal--->>>>>creates Russian collision hoax.

Pelosi/Schiff get scared about truth coming out about Russian collision hoax---->>>>create impeachment hoax.

Democrats are destroying America.

And, nothing ever happens.

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mynameisnobody 2 points ago +3 / -1

DEVELOPING: Sources on Hill say Pelosi coordinated the "snap impeachment" of Trump with Russia "collusion" hoaxer Schiff in part to distract from forthcoming damning revelations from declassified bombshell FBI docs exposing the Russiagate probe of Trump as a political operation

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mynameisnobody 1 point ago +1 / -0

President Trump has ordered that the major U.S. military command for the Middle East be expanded to include Israel, in a last-minute reorganization of the American defense structure that pro-Israel groups have long advocated, U.S. officials said Thursday.

The move means that the U.S. Central Command would oversee American military policy involving both Israel and Arab nations, a departure from decades of U.S. military command structure put in place because of acrimony between Israel and some of the Pentagon’s Arab allies.

It is the latest in a series of Trump administration policy moves to shape the national security agenda President-elect Joe Biden will inherit. The change was recently ordered by Mr. Trump but hasn’t yet been made public. A Biden transition official declined to comment on the move.

U.S. military responsibility for Israel had long been allocated to its European command. That arrangement enabled U.S. generals in the Middle East to interact with Arab states without having a close association with Israel, which at the time was seen as an adversary in the Arab world.

Following the Abraham Accords that led to the normalization of Israel’s relations with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, pro-Israel groups have stepped up their push to have the Central Command take on responsibility for military operations and planning involving Israel to foster greater cooperation between Israel and its Arab neighbors.

“Now, Gen. Frank McKenzie can go to Saudi Arabia, Emirates and Israel and visit everyone in his newly enlarged parish,” a U.S. official said, referring to the four-star Marine general who heads the Central Command.

The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, a Washington-based group that supports close military cooperation between the U.S. and Israel, urged the shift in December as a way to encourage the emerging alignment between Israel and key Arab states against Iran.

Anthony Zinni, a retired Marine general and former head of the Central Command, said Thursday that “the timing could be right to do this.”

“We could see more Arab countries recognize Israel, so it makes sense to bring them all in under one unified American command,” Gen. Zinni added. “It will make security cooperation better. It would not have made sense in the past because there was too much mistrust. There was a fear then that if Israel was in the Central Command there would be U.S. intelligence sharing with Israel on its Arab neighbors.”

Another retired U.S. military officer agreed that the move that would reinforce U.S. efforts to normalize ties between Israel and Arab states. He cautioned, however, that it would add to the burden on a Central Command headquarters that already has responsibility for U.S. military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria and other hot spots in the Middle East.

Another potential complication for Central Command could come if the American effort to strengthen ties between Israel and Arab states falters and their relations sour. Such a development could put the U.S. military in the awkward position of working with allies suspicious of each other’s intentions.

While Israel has improved ties with Gulf states, the dispute between Israel and the Palestinians is deep and unresolved. Saudi Arabia, the most important Arab state in the Gulf region, also has yet to normalize relations with Israel.

By making the decision during his last days in office, Mr. Trump has left it to his successor to fully implement the decision and deal with the consequences, this former military officer added.

Spokesmen for Central Command and the Israeli government declined to comment.

Martin Indyk, a former U.S. ambassador to Israeli who is now at the Council on Foreign Relations, said that some Israelis previously had seen some benefit in working with the European Command because it associated them with a headquarters that plays a central role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. But as Iran has become a growing worry for Israel and Gulf Arab states, working with the Central Command makes more sense for Israel, he added.

“I think it is a good thing,” Mr. Indyk said.

Dennis Ross, a former U.S. peace negotiator, said that the change was overdue. “I don’t think the Biden people will have a problem with it, and I think the Israelis will welcome it as a reflection of the new realities in the region,” Mr. Ross said.

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mynameisnobody 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is that the officer who shot the VET????

I remember seeing the posting his photo.....someone said he was the shooter

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mynameisnobody 1 point ago +1 / -0

What happen to lady who was with him? Who was she working for?

Him? Herself? CNN?

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mynameisnobody 1 point ago +1 / -0

John Sullivan, an anti-Trump activist from Utah, told Just the News last week that he had been present at the riot, including inside the Capitol, "specifically [as] a journalist, just to record the events that were going down."

Yet FBI agent Matthew Foulger alleged in an affidavit on Wednesday that, rather than merely act as a journalist during the riots, Sullivan "knowingly and willfully joined a crowd of individuals who forcibly entered the U.S. Capitol and impeded, disrupted, and disturbed the orderly conduct of business by the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate."

Foulger in the affidavit said that footage taken by Sullivan at the riot shows the activist accompanying and cheering on the rioting crowd by saying things such as "Let’s go. This shit is ours!" and "Let's burn this shit down."

The FBI agent suggested Sullivan be charged with obstruction of law enforcement, unlawful entry, disorderly conduct and several other crimes.

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mynameisnobody 0 points ago +1 / -1

MOST liked comment (ugh)

Absolutely nobody should be surprised and the link between Bannon and Stone here needs to be probed.

Who started stop the steal and bought the domain? Stone. 2016.
He was bragging about it on Parler in the last few weeks.

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mynameisnobody 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hanley also added the removal of police recruitment ads seems to carry an air of the left’s calls to “defund the police” and “limit military recruitment.”

Meanwhile, ‘Police-App’ plans to continue promoting the CPCA ads and is expected to appeal the decisions made by the big tech sites to remove previous posts.

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