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To: freepersup
Please, retweet them, and make a record (via screen grabs etc.) with specific note of the date and time. Just trust me, and bear with me, it will be important later on. This is proactive.

The reason Sundance thinks Trump's tweets about Whitaker are so important, is the part about him not knowing him and that he came highly recommended by others and was picked by Sessions.

It continues the narrative that Whitaker is not a Trump attack dog, for when the Derps try to say he is (they've already started with his calls for recusal).

Sundance is perceptive and understands the game.

Bagster


1,290 posted on 11/10/2018 1:12:12 AM PST by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: bagster; little jeremiah; All

This electronic surveillance can track cellphones entering and leaving polling places. That gives you data on the participation in the election.
P_A_I_N = PARTICIPATION
With the participation data and the number of ballots cast in each polling place, you can do statistical analyses and compre polling stations. Election fuckery is usually done only in polling stations where the opposition is known to be strong.
Standard deviation is a key measurement that is looked at to decide whether the data are normal or ABNORMAL.”

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Posting this interpretation of P_A_I_N from the chans.

Forgot who put up theories. This sounded valid.

#lovetheanons
#Qcliffnotes


1,292 posted on 11/10/2018 1:39:02 AM PST by TheTexasMom (Q is my homie)
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To: bagster

More stealth!

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/22/palantir-2018-disruptor-50.html

Palantir
They know you, even if you don’t know them.
PUBLISHED 6:03 AM ET TUE, 22 MAY 2018
Founders: Stephen Cohen, Nathan Gettings, Alexander Karp (CEO), Peter Thiel
Launched: 2004
Headquarters: Palo Alto, California
Funding: $2.8 billion (Pitchbook)
Valuation: $20.5 billion (Pitchbook)
Key technologies: Artificial intelligence, machine learning, software-defined security
Disrupting: Business services, data mining, cybersecurity

George Kavallines | CNBC
For a company that prides itself as being a secretive outfit, Palantir has certainly been in the news lately. In March, as Facebook was vilified for not adequately protecting the data of up to 87 million users, it was revealed that a former computer engineer for Cambridge Analytica, the political consulting firm that worked for President Donald Trump’s campaign, testified that a Palantir employee helped the consulting firm develop profiles of individual voters based on their Facebook data. (The company has said the employee worked with Cambridge Analytica on his own time.)

The incident, nonetheless, shows just how stealth the Silicon Valley firm is. It was started by PayPal founder Peter Thiel and some other company alumni, and in its early days did most of its work for the Pentagon and the CIA in Iraq and Afghanistan. Its software can take mounds of data from an organization — financial reports, cellphone records, social media postings, for example — and transform it into maps, charts and other actionable forms of intelligence. Palantir can then report back to a client any news of potential trouble, such as acts of terrorism, financial fraud or even human trafficking. The government success has led to contracts with the private sector, including BP, Merck, Airbus and Fiat Chrysler’s North American factories.


1,293 posted on 11/10/2018 1:47:44 AM PST by Califreak (Take Me Back To Constantinople)
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