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#1 Damedius
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@zaryia said:
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The company being used by Democrats

This isn't the case of the Democrats.

This is the case of the FBI, DHS, CIA, DOJ, NSA, Senate, and Congress. Both bipartisan and of both administrations. Interference happened. It is a fact. They spent millions. They hacked. They botted. They troll farmed. This reached 100's of millions of Americans, many in swing states. It was a targeted and specific effort, and the biggest in history against US.

The media and you both used a report produced by New Knowledge who seem to be both partisan and not adverse to shady tactics

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#2 Damedius
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@zaryia said:

Shouldn't moderators lock/delete actual fake news threads like this?

This guy also tried to trick people Russia only spent a few thousand on their interference campaign.

You don't remember Johnathan Morgan and New Knowledge?

I understand why you want this thread closed, since it exposes the propaganda you like to spew.

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Democratic operative caught with hand in cookie jar, posters blame Russia.

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@mrbojangles25 said:
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Not helping your case.

The point isn't to convince you, you're beyond help.

Then what is the point? Otherwise you're just in here like some tattletaler with false information "Look at what the libs did!"

Totally open to anything, I've no dogs in the GOP or DEM fight.

What exactly is false?

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#5 Damedius
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@watercrack445 said:

Putin is winning. Putin is now set eyes on the Sea of Azov. He's taking things inch by inch. Crimea, Eastern Ukraine and now sea of Azov. What's next?

He already runs the American Empire according to the mainstream media, what else is there?

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@mrbojangles25 said:

Not helping your case.

The point isn't to convince you, you're beyond help.

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#7 Damedius
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@mrbojangles25 said:

...and now it's this one.

https://dailycaller.com/2018/12/21/senate-russia-report-russian-bot/

The head of the firm behind a report on ongoing Russian influence campaigns in the United States was part of a Democratic project to create fake Russian bots ahead of the Alabama special election in December 2017.

The chief executive of cybersecurity firm New Knowledge, Jonathan Morgan, was one of the operatives on a self-described “false flag” operation meant to link Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore to Russian bots in order to boost his Democratic opponent, now-Sen. Doug Jones. The project sought to spread misinformation about foreign interference in an American election.

Morgan’s firm also recently authored a report on that very topic for the Senate Intelligence Committee.

The New Knowledge report — which is posted in full at the bottom of this article — stated that Americans’ hesitance to embrace censorship puts the U.S. at a “disadvantage” in dealing with Russian influence campaigns.

The report also called for “robust collaboration between government agencies, platforms, and private companies” in order to combat the threat of Russian influence campaigns.

Leftist billionaire Reid Hoffman, a co-founder of LinkedIn, reportedly spent $100,000 on the false flag operation, which included running fake conservative Facebook pages meant to dissuade Republican voters from supporting Moore.

The project and Morgan’s participation in it were revealed by The New York Times in an investigation published Wednesday evening. (RELATED: ‘We Don’t Track Bots’: What The Media’s ‘Russian Bot’ Coverage Is Getting All Wrong)

“We orchestrated an elaborate ‘false flag’ operation that planted the idea that the Moore campaign was amplified on social media by a Russian botnet,” the operatives recounted in an internal report obtained by the Times.

Media outlets — both in Alabama and nationally — fell for the ploy and amplified the false narrative in October 2017.

In a statement to the Times, Morgan described the misinformation operation as a “research project” and claimed his involvement in the fake Russian bots didn’t “ring a bell.”

New Knowledge did not return an email asking whether Morgan’s reported involvement in spreading misinformation online affects his trustworthiness on that topic and whether he considers online misinformation campaigns to be harmless as long as they have a budget of $100,000 or less.

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@mrbojangles25 said:

fake news

*wait I was being sarcastic at first, but RT and Dailybeast as sources? Yeah, actual fake news. For once.

https://www.gamespot.com/forums/political-gamers-909409192/the-most-egregious-fake-news-stories-of-2018-33449108/

That was this thread.

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@mattbbpl said:
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https://www.rt.com/

God damn it, people. Stop using propaganda outlets.

Your hero's caught using dirty tactics to sway an election.

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https://www.rt.com/usa/447682-jonathon-morgan-russia-bots-lie/

The Democratic operative who boasted about orchestrating a “false flag” operation that used fake Russian bots to swing a US Senate race has issued a farcical denial in which he backpedals on his own publicly available statements.

Jonathon Morgan, CEO, and co-founder of “Democratic-leaning” private intelligence firm New Knowledge, was reportedly part of a secretive campaign to discredit Republican candidate, Roy Moore, during the Alabama election. According to an internal report obtained by the New York Times, Morgan and his accomplices boasted about how they had “orchestrated an elaborate ‘false flag’ operation that planted the idea that the Moore campaign was amplified on social media by a Russian botnet.” Moore ended up losing the race by a hair to his Democratic opponent Doug Jones – who became the first Democrat in 25 years to serve Alabama in the Senate.

READ MORE: The only ‘Russian bots’ to meddle in US elections belonged to Democrat-linked ‘experts’

Morgan adamantly denied these accusations in a statement posted on New Knowledge’s blog, insisting that his company used the election to conduct “research” and “did not engage or operate a botnet.” In fact, according to Morgan, New Knowledge believed from the beginning that the “Russian bots” purportedly aligned with Moore were fake. The hundreds of Cyrillic-sporting accounts that followed Moore on Twitter “seemed to us to be the work of internet trolls, not Russian activity,” Morgan wrote. He acknowledged that the media presented the bots as a genuine Russian influence campaign, but asserted that “to this day, we have no idea where these followers came from or what their purpose was.”

Morgan, it appears, felt differently during the actual election. Citing his much-admired “Russian bot” dashboard, Hamilton 68, Morgan tweeted in November 2017 that Moore was conspicuously popular among “Russian trolls.”

In other words: In November 2017 – when Moore and his Democratic opponent were in a bitter fight to win over voters – Morgan openly promoted the theory that Russian bots were supporting Moore’s campaign. A year later – after being caught red-handed orchestrating a self-described “false flag” operation – Morgan now says that his team never thought that the bots were Russian and have no idea what their purpose was. Did he think no one would notice?

Tellingly, Morgan publicized during the election that New Knowledge had invested time and resources into unmasking the owner of a pro-Moore Twitter account. True to form, Morgan suggested that the Twitter user was a Russian bot – an accusation that was found to be baseless after the Daily Beast conducted a thorough investigation into the matter.

This is just one of several painfully apparent inconsistencies with Morgan’s “research” story. He insists that his company’s activities were limited to the creation of a benign Facebook page aimed at Alabama conservatives, which was used to gauge how political audiences responded to “mainstream, moderate” journalism.

None of this adds up. According to the New York Times, which broke the story, Morgan “acknowledged his role in the secret Alabama operation on Facebook and Twitter.” Why is he now denying any role – and why is there no mention of Twitter activities in his statement? Morgan’s obstinate denial insists that he was only involved in setting up a harmless Facebook page.

Morgan ends his statement by declaring that New Knowledge “is in the integrity business.” This is why, as the Times reported, the company “intended to help Mr. Jones and hurt Mr. Moore and that its operators believed it had succeeded in doing so.”

The company being used by Democrats to prove their case against Russia caught using shady tactics.