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• #14578
There are one or two emerging videos of members of the Gravy Seals discovering their presence on no-fly lists while at the airport. Wow. The tears.
The post that bruce linked to up there ^, on the Epic Fail thread, implies that the FBI have been able to put together a broad no-fly list for capitol riot attendees, using the data hacked from Parler.
Delicious.
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• #14579
That's a shame. Makes one (me) a bit more aware that this lockdown thing has a bigger influence on ones wellbeing than you realise at first glance. Thanks for sharing and good luck to him.
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• #14580
turns out elected Q twat Boebert live tweeted the Speaker's location to fellow fuckwits. fun fact, her husband is on the sex offenders register for whipping his cock out at a bowling alley and waving it at a kid.
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• #14581
There will be invoking of Section 3 of the 14th amendment today. That will be interesting to watch.
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• #14582
Against whom?
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• #14583
She's the one that made a huge deal about open carrying, yet did fuck all when it was required of her?
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• #14584
The post that bruce linked to up there ^, on the Epic Fail thread, implies that the FBI have been able to put together a broad no-fly list for capitol riot attendees, using the data hacked from Parler.
Hope this doesn't risk cases against them collapsing. Using hacked data to detain them etc sounds dodgy legally.
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• #14585
a study of "all hat and no cattle".
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• #14586
Exactly, she had a better opportunity than anyone else to execute the traitor Pence, but did nothing.
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• #14587
Is it dodgy if the FBI etc didn't perform the hack? Doesn't it just become information that is available?
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• #14588
Thanks, coughed coffee everywhere.
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• #14589
Reading that twitter thread on the hack, I wonder if there isn't an argument that the data wasn't properly protected and therefor out in the open?
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• #14590
I'm a bit sceptical whether the Parler hack actualy happened. Sounds quite similar to the claim that was made in November which was quickly debunked. Then again, how do you confirm something like this?
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• #14591
You wait to see if the data is dumped I suppose.
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• #14593
Hope this doesn't risk cases against them collapsing. Using hacked data to detain them etc sounds dodgy legally.
Unlikely. There is enough information on regular social media to put names to faces.
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• #14595
Only skimmed and watched sections of this. But gives an interesting and scary view of how things unfolded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6uSYhyFao4&bpctr=1610370323
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• #14596
where's that list of names the media has invented for the Y'all Quaeda mob
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• #14597
Nice touch to put the police officers' names last...
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• #14598
where's that list of names the media has invented for the Y'all Quaeda mob
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• #14599
cheers
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• #14600
I am disappointed and disheartened with what happened last week. I
find it shameful that surrounding these tragic events there has been
salacious gossip, unwarranted personal attacks, and false misleading
accusations on me – from people who are looking to be relevant and
have an agenda. This time is solely about healing our country and its
citizens. It should not be used for personal gain.Good old Melania.
Yeah I also found that very odd. Officers kitted out with riot helmets pushing bike cops into protestors. Even if they had all been riot police, it seems like a terrible, half-hearted tactic?