faetal on 8/1/2022 at 00:19
Poe's law can't take much more of this.
Cipheron on 8/1/2022 at 08:35
Today's news is that the QAnon Shaman has released a video for the Jan 6 anniversary. The topic: a hyper-advanced race of mole people is really running the world
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https://www.rawstory.com/qanon-shaman-2656251828/)
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Jacob Chansley, who plans to appeal the 41-month sentence he got for his role in the riot, called into a program hosted by conspiracy theorist Ann Vendersteel to offer an evidence-free claim about “a breakaway civilization” that supposedly exists underground where the military is developing technology “several hundred years” more advanced than anything seen on Earth, reported Vice.
“We are going to see a whole new world, far beyond most people's imagining,” Chansley told his fellow conspiracy theorist
As for the Dallas thing, there's been no news about that since about dec 15. My guess is that most of them dispersed to go home for Christmas. Also, many of them were using up savings, some of them used their Christmas funds, so I think that funds were running low too.
The best place to keep an eye on the happenings if you don't want to delve into the actual Q spaces would probably be (
https://www.reddit.com/r/Qult_Headquarters/) If anything was happening there would be chat about it in there.
Starker on 8/1/2022 at 13:11
Quote Posted by Cipheron
As for the Dallas thing, there's been no news about that since about dec 15. My guess is that most of them dispersed to go home for Christmas. Also, many of them were using up savings, some of them used their Christmas funds, so I think that funds were running low too.
According to a Dallas reporter, they are still there:
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https://twitter.com/stevanzetti/status/1477323568794898433)
No word on whether they are still drinking bleach and talking about the necessity of having to go through physical death to be able to see the truth.
Also, speaking of Texas, the local GOP seems to think long lines are good, actually:
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https://twitter.com/TexasGOP/status/1479529037949292549)
I can't remember the last time I waited in lines for hours for anything since the Soviet times, let alone basic things like testing or voting. In fact, the long lines were widely regarded as a symbol of a failing state.
Renzatic on 8/1/2022 at 17:45
Quote Posted by lowenz
And how's JK? :D
"Truth" (Pravda!) launch date is set to 20 feb.....
Dunno. Haven't talked to JK in awhile.
I spend most of my political time making fun of people on Facebook these days.
Starker on 8/1/2022 at 22:42
Turns out that Cyber Ninjas, a group touting "radical transparency", are apparently not all that big on transparency when it comes to their documents and public information requests:
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https://apnews.com/article/elections-lawsuits-arizona-phoenix-8417d871de10db020ee11e26ab28d03b)
PHOENIX (AP) — A judge said Thursday he will fine Cyber Ninjas, the contractor that led Arizona Republicans' 2020 election review, $50,000 a day if the firm doesn't immediately turn over public records related to the unprecedented inquiry.
The judge found Cyber Ninjas in contempt for its failure to turn over documents, which two Maricopa County judges and the state Court of Appeals have ruled are subject to the public records law.
The $50,000 daily fine imposed by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge John Hannah far exceeds the $1,000 levy suggested by a lawyer for The Arizona Republic newspaper, which filed the public records lawsuit in 2020. Hannah said the lower amount would be “grossly insufficient” to coerce Cyber Ninjas to comply with his orders.
A lawyer for Cyber Ninjas, Jack Wilenchik, said the company is insolvent, has laid off all employees, including former CEO Doug Logan, and can't afford to sift through its records to find those related to the audit.
Hannah said the $50,000 daily fine would begin accruing on Friday and warned that, if necessary, he will apply the fine to individuals, not just the Cyber Ninjas corporation.
“The court is not going to accept the assertion that Cyber Ninjas is an empty shell and that no one is responsible for seeing that it complies,” Hannah said.
He said there's been no evidence submitted showing that Cyber Ninjas is actually insolvent and noted that millions of dollars were donated to the election review. He also said the company could comply for very little cost by turning its records over to the Senate and allowing legislative lawyers to determine which must be publicly released.
Wilenchik maintains Cyber Ninjas is not subject to the Arizona public records law because it's a private company. Trial and appellate judges have disagreed, ruling that the documents must be released because the firm was performing a core government function on behalf of the Senate. The Arizona Supreme Court declined to take the case on appeal.
Wilenchik has asked to quit as the Cyber Ninjas lawyer because he hasn't been paid, but Hannah refused to approve until new local attorneys are in place to represent the firm. Two out of state lawyers, Jonathan Miller of Georgia and Mike Smith of Michigan, said they'll represent Logan as the former CEO, but Hannah said they couldn't participate in the hearing until they're given temporary approval to practice in Arizona.
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lowenz on 8/1/2022 at 23:39
Absolutely unexpected that the major criminal is the one advocating for justice :p
PigLick on 9/1/2022 at 09:50
I advise everyone here to go back to page 1 and re-read the whole thread. Quite the ride.
demagogue on 9/1/2022 at 13:49
I have an idea that this is just the start. The historical trajectory of these things is like a 10~12 year lag from the first use of violence to the full blown go for broke violence.
Fortunately T***p is a 75 year old incompetent & grievously out-of-shape fat fuck, and there isn't really anyone capable of being a figurehead to lead the charge, as my hometown crowd is making clear to me these days as potential rivals are getting soft purged. So I think we can weather the storm through.
But I think it'll take a knock on our politics making it dysfunctional for a good half-generation, like better than Orbán's Hungary but not as good as Park Geun-hye's South Korea or late Netanyahu's Israel-grade dysfunctional maybe, in that kind of range. I guess we'll see.