Message from @Truth N’ Crimson

Discord ID: 486519057189961740


2018-09-04 12:10:58 UTC  

Hurry line up for your New Vaccines...add just one more to the already way too many vaccinations...what a joke!

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/901497

2018-09-04 12:44:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/479838613857763329/486516862121934869/image0.jpg

2018-09-04 12:48:40 UTC  

TV signals are public property & belong to the people.

https://bbc.infox.press/skywiretv/new.php

2018-09-04 13:23:29 UTC  

It’s clear that democracies around the world are under attack. Foreign entities are launching cyber strikes to disrupt elections and sow discord. Unfortunately, the internet has become an avenue for some governments to steal and leak information, spread disinformation, and probe and potentially attempt to tamper with voting systems. We saw this during the United States general election in 2016, last May during the French presidential election, and now in a broadening way as Americans are preparing for the November midterm elections.

Broadening cyberthreats to both U.S. political parties make clear that the tech sector will need to do more to help protect the democratic process. Last week, Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) successfully executed a court order to disrupt and transfer control of six internet domains created by a group widely associated with the Russian government and known as Strontium, or alternatively Fancy Bear or APT28. We have now used this approach 12 times in two years to shut down 84 fake websites associated with this group. Attackers want their attacks to look as realistic as possible and they therefore create websites and URLs that look like sites their targeted victims would expect to receive email from or visit. The sites involved in last week’s order fit this description.

https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2018/08/20/we-are-taking-new-steps-against-broadening-threats-to-democracy/

2018-09-04 13:33:50 UTC  

https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourvoiceamerica/permalink/438179120037841/?__xts__[0]=68.ARDPcv7wu5sWY4FdHfQ_SbiBH-5hpH9Bd3ARHdcdPowtLJeqUBPmflG6eMeSZIMFb3eN0I9XQi7J3J9Tmkc74b5FuLIogXwM4xE7_8hSD67B-VQULLkluza2mtxsiaUk3J81DVh02K3iVaG-uKNjrHsz6l6ErXkw6GMi9VWTIESPo4N4ZuCOMLvVM-YyCAraoP394TAynJxxqkXesdVk-p4Ls2nUS52OxqoV6A&__tn__=CH-R

2018-09-04 13:45:46 UTC  

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-09-04/nikes-kaepernick-ad-has-cost-company-over-3-billion-so-far
Zero Hedge
Nike's Kaepernick Ad Has Cost The Company Over $4 Billion So Far

2018-09-04 14:12:52 UTC