Quote (net @ Jan 16 2021 05:10pm)
He made peace with Kim Jung Un and was still hated on by media even for that, instead of being thanked. So silly.
Do your research. Pizzagate was very real and the emails are proof. Did you read the emails or did you simply write it off as nonsense as most? Notice in the emails where they say "I'd like a piece of pizza for x amount of minutes." The context alone gives it away. Then if you look even deeper you see the ties to many corrupt politicians and actors which are also present in the Epstein flight logs. Ignoring these things and not READING is the issue with most individuals who scream "conspiracy theorist." It isn't a theory when it's been proven true countless times. Even the IP addresses have been verified. But hey, if you want to turn a blind eye to pedophiles that are also known politicians and actors, have at it. Such sheep-like behavior is quite popular. Why aren't these people convicted? The almighty dollar bill.
Quote (darkhead69 @ Jan 16 2021 12:35pm)
once the deepstate is removed globally, the worlds going to be alot more peaceful, and many will realize all the chaos , mass shootings, wars the last 50-100 years been orchestrated was the Deepstate doing it, include 9/11 into that as well
Quote (TiStuff @ Jan 16 2021 01:46pm)
You guys are slacking wtf. Tell your discord conspiracy farm group to allocate more hours into this - it's unacceptable.
Election misinformation dropped 73 percent following Trump's suspension from Twitter
Misinformation surrounding the topic of election fraud dropped by 73 percent after President Trump and several others were suspended from mainstream social media accounts, according to research conducted by Zignal Labs.
The research firm reported that discourse around election fraud dropped from 2.5 million mentions across social media platforms to close to 688,000, following the president's permanent suspension from Twitter, according to The Washington Post.
Twitter first banned Trump's account shortly after a violent mob of his supporters attacked the Capitol building on Jan. 6. The platform said it was concerned that Trump's future posts could incite more violence after the Capitol riots left five people dead, including a Capitol Police officer.
Twitter announced after Trump's ban that it had also banned over 70,000 accounts linked to the QAnon conspiracy theory.
Facebook has indefinitely suspended Trump's account until at least President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, and YouTube also suspended his account temporarily.
The research studied online misinformation from Jan. 1 to Jan. 8, the week leading up to Trump’s suspension, and misinformation the week after Trump’s suspension from Jan. 9 to Jan. 15, according to the Post.
While Trump was on social media, he claimed repeatedly that the 2020 election was "rigged" and "stolen" due to widespread voter fraud. However, state and federal election officials as well as former Attorney General Bill Barr have stated that there was no substantial evidence of widespread voter fraud.
Popular hashtags that were used to spread election fraud misinformation also dropped significantly in the same time period, according to the research including #FightForTrump, which dropped 95.5 percent, and #HoldTheLine which dropped 94.3 percent.
Poll: 73 percent concerned about violence ahead of inauguration
While election fraud conspiracy theories have gone down online, mentions of "Qanon" and "Q" went up 15 percent. Many who attacked the Capitol claimed they were followers of Qanon conspiracy theories.
However, other Qanon popular phrases like “We Are the New Snow” and “QanonJapanFlynn” went down 98.6 percent and 95.5 percent, respectively.
After Trump was banned, he said he would go to a new social media platform or make his own. Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, and senior advisor, reportedly convinced him not to join Parler, a social media platform that touts free speech.
This post was edited by kenw on Jan 16 2021 04:43pm