Let That Sink In

The Twitter Files: Twitter and the FBI “Belly Button”

7 Replies to “Let That Sink In”

  1. I actually doubt any of Canada’s federal aid/welfare dependent media will report on this if well known #Libranos are found to have violated whatever Canadians ideal of “free expression” is.

    They are not going to bite the hand which feeds them, beyond a small nibble, more of a love bite.

    1. The reaction to the Twitter drops by Canadian media has been predictable:

      Ignore the revelations and publish hit pieces on Musk.

  2. Is Matt Taibii doing some whitewashing here?…

    24.In an impressive display of operational security, Chan circulated private numbers of each company’s chief moderation officer in a Word Doc marked “Signal Phone Numbers,” subject-lined, “List of Numbers.”
    Code… (impressive FBI agent Elvis Chan = good)

    27.Adam Schiff asks Twitter to ban journalist Paul Sperry. 28.“WE DON’T DO THIS” Even Twitter declined to honor Schiff’s request at the time. Sperry was later suspended, however.
    Code… (Twitter moral outrage = Twitter good)

    36.By the weeks before the election in 2020, Twitter was so confused by the various streams of incoming requests, staffers had to ask the FBI which was which:
    Code… (Twitter so confused = Twitter sympathy)

    39.It all led to the situation described by @ShellenbergerMD two weeks ago, in which Twitter was paid $3,415,323, essentially for being an overwhelmed subcontractor. Twitter wasn’t just paid. For the amount of work they did for government, they were underpaid.
    Code… (an overwhelmed and underpaid subcontractor = Twitter sympathy)

    Remember:
    … Matt Taibbi wrote an Andrew Breitbart obituary in Rolling Stone magazine entitled, “Andrew Breitbart: Death of a Douche”
    https://nypost.com/2022/12/03/who-is-matt-taibbi-journalist-behind-hunter-biden-twitter-files/

    1. Taibii is just quick on his feet. Attacking Twitter is very popular with the woke, since the arrival of that heinous new owner, with his despicable commitment to free speech.

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