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2018-10-27 00:48:57 UTC  

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2018-10-27 00:51:52 UTC  

Among his tweets were messages with conspiracy theories about the students who survived the shooting at Margory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
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2018-10-27 00:52:25 UTC  

I think his dad died in 2007

2018-10-27 00:53:32 UTC  

Happy Boot Day

2018-10-27 00:53:34 UTC  

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2018-10-27 00:54:01 UTC  

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2018-10-27 00:54:13 UTC  

Left using Soros as a weapon against the republicans
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) Far-right extremists have ramped up an intimidating wave of anti-Semitic harassment against Jewish journalists, political candidates and others ahead of next month's U.S. midterm elections, according to a report released Friday by a Jewish civil rights group.

The Anti-Defamation League's report says its researchers analyzed more than 7.5 million Twitter messages from Aug. 31 to Sept. 17 and found nearly 30 percent of the accounts repeatedly tweeting derogatory terms about Jews appeared to be automated "bots."
But accounts controlled by real-life humans often mount the most "worrisome and harmful" anti-Semitic attacks, sometimes orchestrated by leaders of neo-Nazi or white nationalist groups, the researchers said.

2018-10-27 00:54:33 UTC  

Both anonymity and automation have been used in online propaganda offensives against the Jewish community during the 2018 midterms," they wrote.
ADL national director and CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said the midterm elections have been a "rallying point" for far-right extremists to organize efforts to spread hate online.
"It's a place where extremists really have felt emboldened," Greenblatt said of social media platforms.

2018-10-27 00:54:54 UTC  

Billionaire philanthropist George Soros was a leading subject of harassing tweets. Soros, a Hungarian-born Jew demonized by right-wing conspiracy theorists, is one of the prominent Democrats who had pipe bombs sent to them this week.
The ADL's study concludes online disinformation and abuse is disproportionately targeting Jews in the U.S. "during this crucial political moment."
"Prior to the election of President Donald Trump, anti-Semitic harassment and attacks were rare and unexpected, even for Jewish Americans who were prominently situated in the public eye. Following his election, anti-Semitism has become normalized and harassment is a daily occurrence," the report says.
The New York City-based ADL has commissioned other studies of online hate, including a report in May that estimated about 3 million Twitter users posted or re-posted at least 4.2 million anti-Semitic tweets in English over a 12-month period ending Jan. 28. An earlier report from the group said anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S. previous year had reached the highest tally it has counted in more than two decades.

2018-10-27 00:55:14 UTC  

For the latest report, researchers interviewed five Jewish people, including two recent political candidates, who had faced "human-based attacks" against them on social media this year. Their experiences demonstrated that anti-Semitic harassment "has a chilling effect on Jewish Americans' involvement in the public sphere," their report says.
"While each interview subject spoke of not wanting to let threats of the trolls affect their online activity, political campaigns, academic research or news reporting, they all admitted the threats of violence and deluges of anti-Semitism had become part of their internal equations," researchers wrote.
The most popular term used in tweets containing the <#430240058810040340>Train hashtag was "Soros." The study also found a "surprising" abundance of tweets referencing "QAnon," a right-wing conspiracy theory that started on an online message board and has been spread by Trump supporters.
"There are strong anti-Semitic undertones, as followers decry George Soros and the Rothschild family as puppeteers," researchers wrote.

2018-10-27 00:55:29 UTC  

“Simply put, the sworn statement Mr. Avenatti provided the committee on October 2 appears to be an outright fraud,” Mr. Grassley wrote in asking the FBI to conduct a review.

2018-10-27 00:58:34 UTC  

SUSPECT CHARGED - Mail bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc faces 5 federal charges and could spent up to 58 years in prison if convicted of sending explosive devices to multiple Democrats and CNN. Read court documents here: https://bit.ly/2PtMOFg

2018-10-27 00:59:34 UTC  

From AAA Digest of Motor Laws: Windshield Stickers:

FLORIDA

No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sign, poster, or other non-transparent material upon the front windshield, sidewings, or side or rear windows of such vehicle which materially obstructs, obscures, or impairs the Driver’s clear view of the highway or any intersecting highway.

Exempts GPS devices or similar satellite receiver devices.

2018-10-27 01:01:52 UTC  
2018-10-27 01:02:53 UTC  

(3) Strangely, for a registered Republican and Trump enthusiast, Cesar Sayoc doesn’t follow any Republicans or conservatives on Twitter, not even President Trump. Instead, the 32 people Sayoc follows on Twitter include only left-wing personalities like Ellen DeGeneres, Lena Dunham, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Myers, Barack Obama, and John Oliver. (Infowars)

2018-10-27 01:06:06 UTC  

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2018-10-27 01:06:13 UTC  

READ: Criminal complaint against explosive device mailings suspect Cesar Sayoc: http://bit.ly/2AvdNZ7 | How he was found by police: https://cbsloc.al/2Avbt4l #cbsnewyork

2018-10-27 01:06:28 UTC  

"Mississippi authorities have arrested a man in the burning of an African-American church that was also spray-painted with the words, 'Vote Trump.'

2018-10-27 01:07:57 UTC  

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2018-10-27 01:08:22 UTC  

Hey everyone

2018-10-27 01:08:45 UTC  

Voted earlier

2018-10-27 01:08:54 UTC  

The brainwashing

2018-10-27 01:08:57 UTC  

Hi Smiley!

2018-10-27 01:09:09 UTC  

@Sara👋

2018-10-27 01:10:20 UTC  

Hey
@Twitter
remember when I reported the guy who was making threats towards me after my appearance on
@FoxNews
and you guys sent back a bs response about how you didn’t find it that serious. Well guess what it’s the guy who has been sending #bombs to high profile politicians!!!!
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2018-10-27 01:11:35 UTC  

A political analyst for Fox News says she reported the Florida mail bomb suspect to Twitter just two weeks ago after he threatened her life in a tweet — and they “didn’t find it that serious.”

“Hey @Twitter remember when I reported the guy who was making threats towards me after my [television] appearance,” tweeted Rochelle Ritchie, former press secretary for the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee.

“Well guess what it’s the guy who has been sending #bombs to high profile politicians!!!!” she wrote Friday.

Cesar Sayoc, 56, set his sights on Ritchie following an appearance on Fox.

“So you like to make threats. Unconquered Seminole Tribe will answer your threats,” he tweeted on Oct. 11. “We have nice silent Air boat ride for u here on our land Everglades Swamp .We will see you 4 sure.Hug your loved ones real close every time you leave you home.”

In response, Ritchie said: “Threatening my life… bad idea.”

2018-10-27 01:11:51 UTC  

The political pundit tweeted out screenshots on Friday, showing both the messages and Twitter’s response to her report, which read: “There was no violation of the Twitter Rules against abusive behavior.”

She called out the social media giant for suspending Sayok’s account only after he was caught and fingered for the bomb scare — and not when she raised the red flag about his behavior.

“Oh so now you want to suspend his account @Twitter!!!” Ritchie said, noting how the social media giant initially “sent back a bs response” about how they “didn’t find it that serious.”

Twitter refused to comment on the report when reached by media outlets on Friday.

“This is an ongoing law enforcement investigation,” a spokesperson said.