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Oh god... I was looking at the pictures, searching for North Korea looking again at that fatso and thinking what the hell. I forgot there are two fat guys named Kim that are angry about the US all day. Unfortunately for him he's just a piglet searching for attention as nearly every article about him is a chance at promoting his services. Never used them never going to. Is somebody crazy enough to store his keys on mega?
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Oh god... I was looking at the pictures, searching for North Korea looking again at that fatso and thinking what the hell. I forgot there are two fat guys named Kim that are angry about the US all day. Unfortunately for him he's just a piglet searching for attention as nearly every article about him is a chance at promoting his services. Never used them never going to. Is somebody crazy enough to store his keys on mega? Might agree, if it was just kim dotcom. But it's not. Redditors are in on the action. [–]FricasseeingRabbitNY 184 points 3 days ago
I've been going through this reddit account and it makes me so sad. He's just like us, he was commenting in the same threads we are about football and beer and making movie references. I saw this comment and it made me laugh out loud and look for the upvote button but then I realized it was posted over a year ago. By Seth Rich. Who was brutally murdered by Hillary Clinton.
He was one of us. We can do something about this. We're close.https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/6c1rj9/not_a_drill_pedes_with_clues_from_pol_and_other/
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Totally agree that Seth Rich was silenced for his in-depth knowledge of voter registration shenanigans & other "Democratic" embarrassments.
RIP SETH RICH!
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"Dissatisfied?"
Drumpf (his REAL name) told the whole world that our esteemed former FBI leader is a "nut job."
Blasted Michele Obama for not wearing a veil in Saudi Arabia & his wife & daughter wore no veils.
I can't believe he even dares to step foot on Muslim soil.
Request for source genealogical work showing drumpf as surname/ family name or article referencing some possible evidence! http://www.snopes.com/donald-drumpf/well it is not fully agreed upon by the genealogical houses as even your source admits that the name ever was Drumpf. So you choose to go with the 400 year old possibly incorrect name because why? And I thought the white house denied Trump even said the words nut job.
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"Dissatisfied?"
Drumpf (his REAL name) told the whole world that our esteemed former FBI leader is a "nut job."
Blasted Michele Obama for not wearing a veil in Saudi Arabia & his wife & daughter wore no veils.
I can't believe he even dares to step foot on Muslim soil.
Request for source genealogical work showing drumpf as surname/ family name or article referencing some possible evidence! http://www.snopes.com/donald-drumpf/well it is not fully agreed upon by the expert genological houses as even your source admits. So you choose to go with the 400 year old possibly incorrect name because you need an outlet for your hatred? or because it advances what insight exactly? And I thought the white house denied Trump even said the words nut job. Well, for one, it's fucking hilarious. Also, it has the right ring to it. And, for the record: https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/19/us/politics/trump-russia-comey.htmlThe White House document that contained Mr. Trump’s comments was based on notes taken from inside the Oval Office and has been circulated as the official account of the meeting. One official read quotations to The Times, and a second official confirmed the broad outlines of the discussion.
Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, did not dispute the account. The White House seems to be lying about a great deal of shit these days..
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Take some vitamins. It won't be long --- oh wait ---- we have it.
In spades.
LOL, it will take Trump and Putin holding hands on a park bench, before some folk will accept the reality of the situation. But, when you mistrust the very media meant to inform you (I will concede it also serves to deceive), how do you define reality? It must suck distrusting consensus. It's easier to believe there is sex dungeon in a freaking pizza parlour, than it is to accept 45 isn't legit. Time will make a liar of one of us, though Long time no see thread, I missed you To pick back up were we left off, the topic of Russian collusion.. http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/07/politics/james-comey-testimony-released/index.htmlFired FBI Director James Comey aimed a dagger blow at Donald Trump Wednesday, saying the President had demanded his loyalty, pressed him to drop a probe into ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn and repeatedly pressured him to publicly declare that he was not under investigation.
Comey magnified the political crisis engulfing the White House by releasing his opening statement ahead of a blockbuster appearance on Capitol Hill on Thursday. The dramatic document sketched a stunningly detailed account of Comey's intimate meetings with the President, included direct quotes from Trump and revealed the former FBI chief's discomfort with the President's behavior.
The testimony appeared to bolster the case of Trump critics who believe that the President may have obstructed justice and abused his power in his dealings with Comey, who he later fired.
Comey said that Trump asked him to drop FBI investigations into Flynn centering on his calls with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the transition, which eventually led to his dismissal as national security adviser after it emerged he had lied about the conversations to Vice President Mike Pence.
He wrote that Trump said: "'I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go." So, 45 actually was slow enough to ask Comey straight up, no cut no chase, to cease and desist on the Flynn investigation. A pretty clear case for obstruction of justice, especially given the nature of the investigation surrounding this. This actually isn't looking too bigly at all, this is looking bad. And he had the nerve to announce his new director THE DAY BEFORE his old director is set to testify in front of the Senate about him. It's like he doesn't care that he is pissing off the very body of people that will be responsible for conducting the Russian investigation. Thoughts? I'm not even going to mention the Russian Senate testimony from today, this is even juicier. Notice they released his prepared statement a whole day before. This is a Trump trap; if I were a gambling man, Id bet we might get some really good tweets tonight
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Totally agree that Seth Rich was silenced for his in-depth knowledge of voter registration shenanigans & other "Democratic" embarrassments.
RIP SETH RICH! Seth Rich became a scapegoat for Hillary's loss. Soros and the other oligarchs poured a few billions in to Hillary's campaign, hoping that they will get a good ROI once she wins. All that money is gone, and the Democrats came up with the lame excuse that Seth Rich was the reason for the defeat.
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Take some vitamins. It won't be long --- oh wait ---- we have it.
In spades.
LOL, it will take Trump and Putin holding hands on a park bench, before some folk will accept the reality of the situation. But, when you mistrust the very media meant to inform you (I will concede it also serves to deceive), how do you define reality? It must suck distrusting consensus. It's easier to believe there is sex dungeon in a freaking pizza parlour, than it is to accept 45 isn't legit. Time will make a liar of one of us, though Long time no see thread, I missed you To pick back up were we left off, the topic of Russian collusion.. http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/07/politics/james-comey-testimony-released/index.htmlFired FBI Director James Comey aimed a dagger blow at Donald Trump Wednesday, saying the President had demanded his loyalty, pressed him to drop a probe into ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn and repeatedly pressured him to publicly declare that he was not under investigation.
Comey magnified the political crisis engulfing the White House by releasing his opening statement ahead of a blockbuster appearance on Capitol Hill on Thursday. The dramatic document sketched a stunningly detailed account of Comey's intimate meetings with the President, included direct quotes from Trump and revealed the former FBI chief's discomfort with the President's behavior.
The testimony appeared to bolster the case of Trump critics who believe that the President may have obstructed justice and abused his power in his dealings with Comey, who he later fired.
Comey said that Trump asked him to drop FBI investigations into Flynn centering on his calls with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the transition, which eventually led to his dismissal as national security adviser after it emerged he had lied about the conversations to Vice President Mike Pence.
He wrote that Trump said: "'I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go." So, 45 actually was slow enough to ask Comey straight up, no cut no chase, to cease and desist on the Flynn investigation. A pretty clear case for obstruction of justice, especially given the nature of the investigation surrounding this. This actually isn't looking too bigly at all, this is looking bad. And he had the nerve to announce his new director THE DAY BEFORE his old director is set to testify in front of the Senate about him. It's like he doesn't care that he is pissing off the very body of people that will be responsible for conducting the Russian investigation. Thoughts? I'm not even going to mention the Russian Senate testimony from today, this is even juicier. Notice they released his prepared statement a whole day before. This is a Trump trap; if I were a gambling man, Id bet we might get some really good tweets tonight The part I find truly fascinating is how on page 7 there is proof that Trump was not under investigation when Comey was fired and yet the media does not issue an apology or retraction. Instead they are pushing the non-starter talking points you offer..lol I thought the media said that Trump fired Comey because he was investigating Trump? And that is why Trump was so bad...
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Take some vitamins. It won't be long --- oh wait ---- we have it.
In spades.
LOL, it will take Trump and Putin holding hands on a park bench, before some folk will accept the reality of the situation. But, when you mistrust the very media meant to inform you (I will concede it also serves to deceive), how do you define reality? It must suck distrusting consensus. It's easier to believe there is sex dungeon in a freaking pizza parlour, than it is to accept 45 isn't legit. Time will make a liar of one of us, though Long time no see thread, I missed you To pick back up were we left off, the topic of Russian collusion.. http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/07/politics/james-comey-testimony-released/index.htmlFired FBI Director James Comey aimed a dagger blow at Donald Trump Wednesday, saying the President had demanded his loyalty, pressed him to drop a probe into ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn and repeatedly pressured him to publicly declare that he was not under investigation.
Comey magnified the political crisis engulfing the White House by releasing his opening statement ahead of a blockbuster appearance on Capitol Hill on Thursday. The dramatic document sketched a stunningly detailed account of Comey's intimate meetings with the President, included direct quotes from Trump and revealed the former FBI chief's discomfort with the President's behavior.
The testimony appeared to bolster the case of Trump critics who believe that the President may have obstructed justice and abused his power in his dealings with Comey, who he later fired.
Comey said that Trump asked him to drop FBI investigations into Flynn centering on his calls with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the transition, which eventually led to his dismissal as national security adviser after it emerged he had lied about the conversations to Vice President Mike Pence.
He wrote that Trump said: "'I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go." So, 45 actually was slow enough to ask Comey straight up, no cut no chase, to cease and desist on the Flynn investigation. A pretty clear case for obstruction of justice, especially given the nature of the investigation surrounding this. This actually isn't looking too bigly at all, this is looking bad. And he had the nerve to announce his new director THE DAY BEFORE his old director is set to testify in front of the Senate about him. It's like he doesn't care that he is pissing off the very body of people that will be responsible for conducting the Russian investigation. Thoughts? I'm not even going to mention the Russian Senate testimony from today, this is even juicier. Notice they released his prepared statement a whole day before. This is a Trump trap; if I were a gambling man, Id bet we might get some really good tweets tonight The part I find truly fascinating is how on page 7 there is proof that Trump was not under investigation when Comey was fired and yet the media does not issue an apology or retraction. Instead they are pushing the non-starter talking points you offer..lol I thought the media said that Trump fired Comey because he was investigating Trump? And that is why Trump was so bad... Naw, actually this testimony is to establish ifTrump tried to obstruct justice through his meeting with Comey, and his subsequent firing. This is more about Flynn and Russia than Trump; Trump fuvks up in this if it was found that he intentionally tried to thwart the Flynn investigation Now that you know ( Breitbart and Fox have been covering this weakly, while by contrast, multiple mainstream media outlets will be playing this like it's the Superbowl.), reconsider what you have presented. This document reads like a 'how to obstruct justice' manual in the second case let's explore http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/07/politics/obstruction-of-justice-comey-testimony/index.html Washington (CNN)Fired FBI Director James Comey publicly confirmed for the first time Wednesday a series of "very concerning," "very awkward" and "inappropriate" conversations with President Donald Trump that concerned him "greatly" -- but do these interactions rise to the level of obstruction of justice?
Some legal experts say this isn't a close call.
"Let's just keep this in perspective. There is a criminal investigation going on of one of the President's top associates, his former national security adviser, one of the most ... important people in the government. He gets fired. He's under criminal investigation and the President brings in the FBI director and says, please stop your investigation," said CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin on CNN's Newsroom. "If that isn't obstruction of justice, I don't know what is."To be fair, alternative view point in same article; But others say not so fast.
"It is understandable that Comey would see this as inappropriate. That does not make it criminal," said Andrew McCarthy, a former federal prosecutor who writes for the conservative National Review. "You can disagree with Trump's reasoning, but it is clearly not corrupt, which is the sine qua non of obstruction," McCarthy added. "Plus, to repeat, he did not order Comey to end the investigation. Pressuring a subordinate is not obstruction. Trump allowed Comey to continue exercising his discretion, though he did express hope about how that exercise would turn out."
GOP lobbyist David Urban echoed the same point on CNN's "The Lead" with Jake Tapper.. So for the sake of clarity, it's not all gloom and doom. However, those two opinions are mitigated by: But Steve Vladeck, CNN legal analyst and professor of law at the University of Texas School of Law, suggested everyone is missing the point -- apart from anything gleaned from Comey's new testimony, Trump fired him. "I think the key is that the most significant step Trump appears to have taken is not his specific discussions with Comey, but his decision to fire Comey entirely because of his dissatisfaction with the shape and progress of the Russia investigation," Vladeck explained. "On Flynn, it devolves into a fight over what Trump intended and what Comey understood him to intend. Contrast that with firing Comey, where there's nowhere near the same mess about why he did it."Sneaky bastard libruls.
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The part I find truly fascinating is how on page 7 there is proof that Trump was not under investigation when Comey was fired and yet the media does not issue an apology or retraction. Instead they are pushing the non-starter talking points you offer..lol
I thought the media said that Trump fired Comey because he was investigating Trump? And that is why Trump was so bad...
As if the non starter talking points got more valid the more they are repeated.
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June 08, 2017, 11:44:32 AM Last edit: June 08, 2017, 12:55:29 PM by GreenBits |
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The part I find truly fascinating is how on page 7 there is proof that Trump was not under investigation when Comey was fired and yet the media does not issue an apology or retraction. Instead they are pushing the non-starter talking points you offer..lol
I thought the media said that Trump fired Comey because he was investigating Trump? And that is why Trump was so bad...
As if the non starter talking points got more valid the more they are repeated. It's game day Spendulus!! Que NFL theme: (da da dun da da dun DUN duuuuunnnn..) You break out your MAGA hat, I'll pull out one of those shitty 'Yes We Can' tees from 8 years ago and we can watch our favorite teams compete on C-Span, your network for DC political Sports™ You and I will have alot to talk about this evening, I feel. I will save my full comments lest I end up putting my foot in my mouth, but we are going to hear some interesting shit today, either way it goes, don't you agree? Cleatus the Dancing Robot says watch
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Oh man, oh man, we have sooooooo much shit to talk about, my dearest, nearest friend Spendulus. Comey is fucking sexy to me at the moment, I may be gay on the slick. I have no problem with that, it worth it, dammit I'm going to make 'Comey is my Homey' shirts and sell the dog shit right out of them. And this shit is ongoing.. One moment, I've run out of popcorn and tea. This, is the bigliest shit ever talking points my rusty black ass
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Oh man, oh man, we have sooooooo much shit to talk about, my dearest, nearest friend Spendulus. Comey is fucking sexy to me at the moment, I may be gay on the slick. I have no problem with that, it worth it, dammit I'm going to make 'Comey is my Homey' shirts and sell the dog shit right out of them. And this shit is ongoing.. One moment, I've run out of popcorn and tea. This, is the bigliest shit ever talking points my rusty black ass Greenbitz, Lol. thought you may enjoy a look. http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trumps-legal-team-file-complaint-doj-comey-leak/story?id=47934870
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June 10, 2017, 06:00:49 PM |
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The fact is that Trump is constantly accused of racism, sexism and misogyny. I understand that Donald is a very specific person and his views are very ambiguous. But nevertheless, most American citizens supported this particular candidate. This person deserved the majority trust and thanks to this, came to power. Therefore, I believe that it is necessary to give him a chance to prove himself and to show his views on development in the United States of America.
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I love Trump because he is a very brave man. He has business acumen. I believe he will rule America very well
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this latest news out this week is the best so far IMO. It shows why he waited to fire Comey. If he had fired Comey earlier then he would have been more seriously accused of the things Greenbitz is parroting in this thread. However Trump instead waited for Comey to mess up and show his true colors as the lifeguard for the "deep" end of the swamp swim team. Comey was supposed to investigate leakers and was himself a leaker. We are only as strong as our weakest link and this weak link is now FIRED! It is funny how the media still tries to push the non-criminal non-starting talking points even thought the law or evidence does not support the need for concern. The main stream media has willfully abandoned their job in exchange for concern trolling the president LOL. And these forums and others have been infiltrated by "expert" penetration agents bet on it. Forums are monitored and trolled to adjust and sense public opinion. 20 million US citizens were profiled and watched under Comey at the request of Clinton Co. for the purposes of being eliminated (killed) to prevent any backlash as they flush USA down the crapper. If you google "20 million usa citizens unmasked" you can still find the story that was almost totally buried. ^^^This amounts to a wanton abuse of power at the very least. I wonder what greenbitz thinks about 20 million usa citizens being targetted and then killed by the criminal cartel that has more power than the government for some time now? Is that a proper use of government resources Greenbitz? Should Comey have been using the gov. computers to find the 20 million most likely to refuse NWO American citizens? Or is there some small minutia point I missed that you would like to talk about. Maybe I misspelled a word and that can be picked on to avoid responding to the bigger issue of government planning to murder millions of it's own citizens? http://circa.com/politics/accountability/james-comey-sued-by-intelligence-contractor-dennis-montgomery-over-spying-on-americans
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June 10, 2017, 09:30:05 PM |
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The fact is that Trump is constantly accused of racism, sexism and misogyny. I understand that Donald is a very specific person and his views are very ambiguous. But nevertheless, most American citizens supported this particular candidate. This person deserved the majority trust and thanks to this, came to power. Therefore, I believe that it is necessary to give him a chance to prove himself and to show his views on development in the United States of America.
NO WE DID NOT! Clinton got millions more votes. I voted for neither crook.
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June 11, 2017, 02:37:14 AM |
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The fact is that Trump is constantly accused of racism, sexism and misogyny. I understand that Donald is a very specific person and his views are very ambiguous. But nevertheless, most American citizens supported this particular candidate. This person deserved the majority trust and thanks to this, came to power. Therefore, I believe that it is necessary to give him a chance to prove himself and to show his views on development in the United States of America.
NO WE DID NOT! Clinton got millions more votes. I voted for neither crook.
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June 11, 2017, 02:37:44 AM |
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The fact is that Trump is constantly accused of racism, sexism and misogyny. I understand that Donald is a very specific person and his views are very ambiguous. But nevertheless, most American citizens supported this particular candidate. This person deserved the majority trust and thanks to this, came to power. Therefore, I believe that it is necessary to give him a chance to prove himself and to show his views on development in the United States of America.
NO WE DID NOT! Clinton got millions more votes. I voted for neither crook. Same here. this latest news out this week is the best so far IMO. It shows why he waited to fire Comey. If he had fired Comey earlier then he would have been more seriously accused of the things Greenbitz is parroting in this thread. However Trump instead waited for Comey to mess up and show his true colors as the lifeguard for the "deep" end of the swamp swim team. Comey was supposed to investigate leakers and was himself a leaker. We are only as strong as our weakest link and this weak link is now FIRED! It is funny how the media still tries to push the non-criminal non-starting talking points even thought the law or evidence does not support the need for concern. The main stream media has willfully abandoned their job in exchange for concern trolling the president LOL. And these forums and others have been infiltrated by "expert" penetration agents bet on it. Forums are monitored and trolled to adjust and sense public opinion. 20 million US citizens were profiled and watched under Comey at the request of Clinton Co. for the purposes of being eliminated (killed) to prevent any backlash as they flush USA down the crapper. If you google "20 million usa citizens unmasked" you can still find the story that was almost totally buried. ^^^This amounts to a wanton abuse of power at the very least. I wonder what greenbitz thinks about 20 million usa citizens being targetted and then killed by the criminal cartel that has more power than the government for some time now? Is that a proper use of government resources Greenbitz? Should Comey have been using the gov. computers to find the 20 million most likely to refuse NWO American citizens? Or is there some small minutia point I missed that you would like to talk about. Maybe I misspelled a word and that can be picked on to avoid responding to the bigger issue of government planning to murder millions of it's own citizens? http://circa.com/politics/accountability/james-comey-sued-by-intelligence-contractor-dennis-montgomery-over-spying-on-americansOh, some food for thought https://theintercept.com/2017/02/22/how-peter-thiels-palantir-helped-the-nsa-spy-on-the-whole-world/Peter Thiel became one of the American political mainstream’s most notorious figures in 2016 (when it emerged he was bankrolling a lawsuit against Gawker Media, my former employer) even before he won a direct line to the White House. Now he brings to his role as presidential adviser decades of experience as kingly investor and token nonliberal on Facebook’s board of directors, a Rolodex of software luminaries, and a decidedly Trumpian devotion to controversy and contrarianism. But perhaps the most appealing asset Thiel can offer our bewildered new president will be Palantir Technologies, which Thiel founded with Alex Karp and Joe Lonsdale in 2004.
Palantir has never masked its ambitions, in particular the desire to sell its services to the U.S. government — the CIA itself was an early investor in the startup through In-Q-Tel, the agency’s venture capital branch. But Palantir refuses to discuss or even name its government clientele, despite landing “at least $1.2 billion” in federal contracts since 2009, according to an August 2016 report in Politico. The company was last valued at $20 billion and is expected to pursue an IPO in the near future. In a 2012 interview with TechCrunch, while boasting of ties to the intelligence community, Karp said nondisclosure contracts prevent him from speaking about Palantir’s government work.
“Palantir” is generally used interchangeably to refer to both Thiel and Karp’s company and the software that company creates. Its two main products are Palantir Gotham and Palantir Metropolis, more geeky winks from a company whose Tolkien namesake is a type of magical sphere used by the evil lord Sauron to surveil, trick, and threaten his enemies across Middle Earth. While Palantir Metropolis is pegged to quantitative analysis for Wall Street banks and hedge funds, Gotham (formerly Palantir Government) is designed for the needs of intelligence, law enforcement, and homeland security customers. Gotham works by importing large reams of “structured” data (like spreadsheets) and “unstructured” data (like images) into one centralized database, where all of the information can be visualized and analyzed in one workspace. For example, a 2010 demo showed how Palantir Government could be used to chart the flow of weapons throughout the Middle East by importing disparate data sources like equipment lot numbers, manufacturer data, and the locations of Hezbollah training camps. Palantir’s chief appeal is that it’s not designed to do any single thing in particular, but is flexible and powerful enough to accommodate the requirements of any organization that needs to process large amounts of both personal and abstract data. Please, research Palantir if you are unaware, or truly concerned about your privacy as an American citizen. Know your true enemy. It's not a static thing. And I will never pick on you guys for spelling or language, I fuck up often. I will fight a silly ass ideology to the death, however. No ad hominems here sir, I respect my colleagues.
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