2022-10-29
Obit
Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering
Musk
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Elon Musk Concludes Twitter Purchase, and Immediately Starts Taking Out the Trash
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People are pretending to be laid-off Twitter employees carrying boxes outside HQ
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Twitter is losing its most active users, internal documents show
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Twitter will be forming a content moderation council with diverse viewpoints | Hacker News
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I spent all morning gathering dozens of the absolute best Elon-Twitter memes for you. Enjoy
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NY Post employee fired for posting violent, racist tweets on newspaper's account
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GM temporarily suspends advertising on Twitter following Elon Musk takeover
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Ron Gilbert – Starting Jan first I will be leaving Twitter permanently
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'Golden parachutes' for 3 fired Twitter executives worth $122M -Equilar
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German government will consider whether to stay on Twitter after Musk takeover
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Celebrities Say They’re Quitting Twitter as Elon Musk Takes Over
Pestilence / Pox / COVID / VaxCult
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GOP Senate report finds Covid-19 ‘most likely’ leaked out of Chinese lab
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Covid-19 Origins: Investigating a “Complex and Grave Situation” Inside Wuhan Lab
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COVID-19 ORIGINS: Investigating a “Complex and Grave Situation” Inside a Wuhan Lab
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A “Safety Emergency” Happened at Wuhan Institute of Virology in November of 2019
In other news, the authors of the wet-market “orgins” preprint that received a lot of positive mainstream press have substantially moderated their conclusions in the published (peer-reviewed) article which now only pinpoints the seafood market as an epicenter, which everyone already knew.
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Doc who thinks vaccinated people are magnetic is in big trouble with med board
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Lockdowns: The Great Gaslighting - by Michael P Senger
The narrative now goes something like this: Lockdowns never really happened, because governments never actually locked people in their homes; but if there were lockdowns, then they saved millions of lives and would have saved even more if only they’d been stricter; but if there were any collateral damage, then that damage was an inevitable consequence of the fear from the virus independent of the lockdowns; and even when things were shut down, the rules weren’t very strict; but even when the rules were strict, we didn’t really support them.