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Q!!mG7VJxZNCI28 Mar 2019 - 11:22:39 AM
 
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1111214993293357056📁
"FBI & DOJ to review the outrageous Jussie Smollett case in Chicago. It is an embarrassment to our Nation!"
>It shall be done.
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Q!!mG7VJxZNCI28 Mar 2019 - 11:24:50 AM
 

106 posted on 03/28/2019 11:28:05 AM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote
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Q!!mG7VJxZNCI28 Mar 2019 - 11:29:10 AM
 

113 posted on 03/28/2019 11:33:15 AM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

Notice he stated Lifelog not Faceplant?

Bwhahahaha

The spooks are exposed.


126 posted on 03/28/2019 11:51:17 AM PDT by VRWCarea51 (The Original 1998 Version)
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To: ransomnote
Q3256 - lifelog/Fakebook and weblining (internet redlining)

Also helpful if you have access to everyone's passwords.

https://www.evidencify.com/2019/03/facebook-employees-had-access-to-hundreds-of-millions-of-users-passwords/

Facebook on Thursday confirmed that it had improperly secured “hundreds of millions” of user’s passwords, leaving them open to be viewed by company employees.

The unsecured passwords were discovered amid a “routine security review in January,” after which Facebook says it fixed the improper storage issue. The company’s internal investigation claimed to find no evidence of password-related impropriety. The major security issue was first reported by security journalist Brian Krebs, who says some Facebook passwords were available for search internally as far back as 2012.

Facebook insists there’s nothing to worry about, even if you were one of the many whose passwords were in the company’s internal database. “To be clear, these passwords were never visible to anyone outside of Facebook and we have found no evidence to date that anyone internally abused or improperly accessed them,” wrote Pedro Canahuati, Facebook’s VP of Security and Privacy Engineering, in a blog post. TIME has reached out to Facebook for more information about the incident.

Of course nobody abused or improperly accessed them - it was part of their job.

138 posted on 03/28/2019 12:06:57 PM PDT by eldoradude
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