Posted on 02/14/2018 3:24:25 AM PST by ransomnote
Q Ping
Q drop #767
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3631951/posts?page=896#896
Q drop #768
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3631951/posts?page=902#902
We should trade Ed for that Gulen guy and solve a LOT of problems.
Q Ping
Q drop #767
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3631951/posts?page=896#896
Q drop #768
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3631951/posts?page=902#902
I think he has to pick a side. White Hat - turn yourself in and start talking, Black Hat take your chances. He was not called Mr. Contractor for nothing.
Is Rogers in another hearing today?
Which Jack?
From reading subsequent comments, appears to be the Jack who runs twitter. Put a different Jack if you consider Jack to be a different one.
My understandimg Twitter, Jack Dorsey.
Correct.
It may even be on the Q list of terms that is posted at different times through0ut the threads.
Correct.
It may even be on the Q list of terms that is posted at different times through0ut the threads.
Wow on 765, they are really pretty desperate to try a damn Newsweak article!! LOL
Dunno. I’m just ejecting chaff. I’m thinking Dam. Rogers is part (head?) Of Q.
As Q said, “Enjoy the show.”...so I am.
There is one remaining co-developer - Former Black Hat Hacker, Editor of Wired : Kevin Lee Poulson
OhowiIhate, autocorrect.
Jack Dorsey majority owner of twitter
Rogers, I dont think so. Someone who previously worked with Flynn, or Flynn himself, my guess.
They were busy with other priorities?
Trying to find the connection to John Cusack/Snowden. Found a couple of things, https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/sep/25/john-cusack-hollywood-maps-to-the-stars-interview
“Theres no place for the jaded in Maps to the Stars. Everyones too hungry for fame to question it, too desperate to take stock. Cusack isnt bothered by his own celebrity (Its a blessed life), but hes vocal about privacy. Hes a founding member of the Freedom of the Press Foundation, a not-for-profit group that uses crowdfunding to help news organisations retain their confidentiality and independence. His fellow board members include legendary Vietnam whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, former Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden.”
From the very long article linked “People would look after you when I was a kid, he says. There were good people in the business. When I came to LA Rob Reiner said: Come stay at my house. He taught me. I worked with Pacino [in 1996 crime drama City Hall]. Pacino would talk to you and mentor you. Now its different. The culture just eats young actors up and spits them out. Its a hard thing to survive without finding safe harbour.
Maps to the Stars broods on how celebrity corrupts the fallible. Its also something of a bitchfest; a blood-letting that Cusack enjoys having a stake in. Hollywood today is closer to Wagners vision than we realise, he says. Its no longer a place, its a nostalgic idea. The mega-corporations have stepped in, bringing with them the era of the 50-producer movie. In modern Hollywood the franchise is king, the star is used as leverage. You cant make it up, says Cusack. Its a whorehouse and people go mad.
Young stars should seek shelter wherever they can, he says. His Maps co-star Robert Pattinson is going about it the right way. The film is Pattinsons second collaboration with Cronenberg after the Don DeLillo adaptation Cosmopolis, which helped R-Patz break from Twilight..”
AMEN. Say thank you to Qx.
Kevin Poulson is interesting indeed, From Wikipedia “When the Federal Bureau of Investigation started pursuing Poulsen, he went underground as a fugitive. When he was featured on NBC’s Unsolved Mysteries, the show’s 1-800 telephone lines mysteriously crashed.[2][5]
He was arrested, sentenced to five years in a federal penitentiary, as well as banned from using computers or the internet for 3 years after his release. He was the first American to be released from prison with a court sentence that banned him from using computers and the internet after his prison sentence. Although Chris Lamprecht was sentenced first with an internet ban on May 5, 1995, Poulsen was released from prison before Lamprecht and began serving his ban sentence earlier. (Poulsen’s parole officer later allowed him to use the Internet in 2004, with certain monitoring restrictions)[6]
Journalism
Poulsen has reinvented himself as a journalist since his release from prison and sought to distance himself from his criminal past. Poulsen served in a number of journalistic capacities at California-based security research firm SecurityFocus, where he began writing security and hacking news in early 2000. Despite a late arrival to a market saturated with technology media, SecurityFocus News became a well-known name in the tech news world during Poulsen’s tenure with the company and was acquired by Symantec. Moreover, his original investigative reporting was frequently picked up by the mainstream press. Poulsen left SecurityFocus in 2005 to freelance and pursue independent writing projects. He became a senior editor for Wired News in June 2005, which hosted his recent (as of 2006) blog, 27BStroke6,[7] which has since been renamed Threat Level.[8]
In October 2006, Poulsen released information detailing his successful search for registered sex offenders using MySpace to solicit sex from children. His work identified 744 registered people with MySpace profiles and led to the arrest of one, Andrew Lubrano.[9]
In June 2010, Poulsen broke the initial story of the arrest of U.S. service member Chelsea Manning and published the logs of Manning’s chats with Adrian Lamo regarding WikiLeaks.[10][11]”
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