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A Crazy Conspiracy Theory

28 Thursday Jan 2021

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns

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18 USC 241, 2016, crime, decline, election, FBI, First Amendment, government conspiracy theory, law, Twitter

Those tinfoil hat loons are at it again, in the FBI:

A Florida man was arrested this morning on charges of conspiring with others in advance of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election to use various social media platforms to disseminate misinformation designed to deprive individuals of their constitutional right to vote.

The rule of law is D-E-A-D in the USSA. The First Amendment is gone, statutory construction is gone, common sense is gone, and the government keeps ranting about their insane theories of people conspiring to do this and that.

I’d say this is one of the most dangerous cases I’ve ever seen, but they are all dangerous now as the law has become a mere hammer used by the deep state against the people. Read the fanciful complaint.

Now, read the law and see if you can come up with any way possible that the idiotic, time-wasting pranks alleged in any way acted to “injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person” in this rapidly collapsing clown show country. Where are all the “free speech” championing liberals and libertardians? Where are all those who said there is no such thing as evidence of election fraud? In this case, knowing DOJ SOP, the facts – which do not connect with the law to indicate a crime – are as likely as not manufactured. Do not look for that “any person” to be positively identified. Hell, don’t even look for another named conspirator (two or more…). Do not look for the application of this law to the governments, elites, media, big tech, banks, and corporations that regularly do conspire to deprive real people of their rights. Do look for a plea deal and further erosion of due process and equal protection.

Oh, wait, my “bad.” Maybe they’ll introduce evidence of a disguised highwayman act?

I’m tempted to do a special PPN report on this one but I just can’t muster the energy today. Likewise, I notice that many of you can’t seem to click over to the old blog the way you did in the past five months. (Hey, I always credit YOU for the high traffic, so maybe a little blame is in order?) More on this and other atrocities as they continue to fall on our heads. USSA! USSA!

PS: I note that this very post is number 3,900. 4k in a month or two!

Might Have to Add Uganda

13 Wednesday Jan 2021

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nationalism, Twitter, Uganda

To the GET OUT! list. Yeah, if only America had leaders like this!

The government of Uganda has disabled Twitter within its borders for election interference, days after oligarch Jack Dorsey took initiative to suspend accounts supportive of President Yoweri Museveni.

President Museveni is known as a devout Christian, and has been the target of animosity from western governments and global corporations his his staunch opposition to homosexualism. Uganda’s election is scheduled for Thursday, and the state has suspended Facebook and Twitter’s services for systemic bias against his National Resistance Movement.

Nationalism works, even when it is not tied to the West. Notice that Twits took action against a Christian who opposed direct satanism. That tells you about all you need to know. If you’re permitted a 2022, 2024, etc vote, this might be the kind of movement to get behind. Those, pending action on or before the 20th, look like mighty bigs ifs.

Then They Came for Zero Hedge

02 Sunday Feb 2020

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes

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censorship, police state, Twitter, Zero Hedge

The Twittards have banned Zero Hedge.

The libertarian financial website Zero Hedge was permanently suspended from Twitter on Friday after it published an article questioning the involvement of a Chinese scientist in the outbreak of the deadly novel coronavirus.

Bloomberg harasses ZH and their namesake gets to run for President. ZH asks questions about an international incident and they get cut off. (Of course, being kicked off Twitterland is its own reward).

Interesting time too, Mr. Dorsey. More recession signs flash.

The world’s largest bond market looks set for yet another bout of fear-induced trading next week, and this one could drive yields back to the panicky lows reached a few months ago.

The rising toll and rapid spread of the Wuhan coronavirus has strengthened demand for safe assets, sending Treasuries back to levels last seen when investors were fixated on recession risks. The yield curve re-inverted this week. The benchmark 10-year is close to slipping below 1.5% for the first time since early September, while the 30-year dipped below 2% on Friday.

It may not take a lot to rush through these levels, but a lot is certainly on the way. China’s stock market will open under duress as authorities struggle to contain the coronavirus. On the political front, attention turns from U.S. President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial to the Iowa caucuses and the popularity of the Democratic Party’s progressive wing. Hopes that a report will show a recovery at U.S. factories are looking dicey. And that’s just Monday.

That’s the kind of story that ZH would love to Tweet to the Tweeties. Twits.

Trillion Dollar Tweets

09 Thursday May 2019

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economics, sorcery, Trump, Twitter

Remember back to Econ 101, if you took it? The economy was supposed to be impossible to centralize because it is made up of millions of people making hundreds of millions of decisions – about everything. That’s true. But, those people and their decisions were supposed to be rational. People can be expected to think logically about their choices out of respect for their own best interests. The Virtues of Selfishness and all that.

So, how rational is a Trillion-dollar market reaction to a single Tweet about trade with China?

Analysts have now pointed out that the President’s message cost the markets more than $13bn for each of the 102 words in the tweet.

Global stocks have tumbled to a six-week low – with Bloomberg estimating the tweet wiped “about $1.36 trillion” off shares.

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 400 points on Thursday – 700 points on the week – while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite also dropped.

The FTSE 100 survived the worst of the sell-off, dropping 0.8 per cent while Japan’s Nikkei slipped 0.9 per cent to close at 21,402.13.

South Korea’s Kopsi tumbled 3.04 per cent to close at 2,102.01 – its biggest one day percentage loss since mid-October 2018

A fortune has already been erased from global stocks so far this week, reports news.com.

However, speaking at a rally in Florida last night, Trump insisted the new tariffs were because China “broke the deal.”

 

This isn’t rational reaction. This isn’t economics. It’s not even financialization for finance sake. This is the product of sorcery.

Lessons from Twitter

16 Tuesday Oct 2018

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fear, politics, Rhetoric, Trump, Twitter

WaPo’s Charles Lane bemoans the increasing fear factor in and around political/societal discussions.

The report by More in Common, a new nonprofit dedicated to understanding and healing political polarization in the United States and Europe, is based on a nationwide survey of nearly 8,000 people conducted this past December and January.

It found that between 51 and 66 percent of Americans agree there is “pressure to think a certain way about” each of the aforementioned topics, with immigration seen as the least sensitive and Islam the most.

As Congress abdicates its role, columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. says voters must take up the role of checking President Trump. (Adriana Usero/The Washington Post)

Meanwhile, 68 percent report that “it is acceptable for me to express what I think” about race, or Islam, only among “people who are like me.” On immigration, 73 percent feel that way; on gay, lesbian and gender issues, the figure is 70 percent.

This is understandable considering the SJW swarms and the increasingly violent behavior of the radical left. The op-ed is okay: some general pandering to the history of speech policing, etc. And, they just can’t help but add a dose of irony – there’s a link to something about checking Trump’s autocratic, blah, blah, blah. It’s ironic because Trump is the one steady figure demonstrating how to just dispense with the fear and say it anyway.

He usually says it by Tweeting it. Like this one:

President Trump on Tuesday called adult-film star Stormy Daniels “Horseface” and threatened to “go after” her after he won a court victory over his alleged mistress.

“’Federal Judge throws out Stormy Danials [sic] lawsuit versus Trump. Trump is entitled to full legal fees.’ @FoxNews Great, now I can go after Horseface and her 3rd rate lawyer in the Great State of Texas. She will confirm the letter she signed! She knows nothing about me, a total con!’ he tweeted.

BAM!

One will note that Trump keeps doing this kind of thing and it all keeps working for him. This will too.

The lesson is: 1) live in fear and self-censor and watch the causes for self-censor multiple, or; 2) Just say it, win, and laugh while the nuts cry.

Anti-Social Media

12 Monday Dec 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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censorship, Facebook, freedom, Gab, Twitter

Facebook is building a network of “informers” to keep users in line.

One of the tools being tested will enable users to inform Facebook if certain news stories are using “misleading language”. Some users posted images of a Facebook survey asking them the following question: “To what extent do you think that this link’s title withholds key details of the story?”.

It is still unclear what kind of actions will be carried out after this additional user data is collected, but it is likely that some sort of a database, containing the list of “misleading” news websites, will be generated.

In a not so distant past, content curators from Facebook confirmed that they received direct orders from the company to decrease the relevance or even hide from the newsfeed stories and content with conservative language. While this happened in the US, similar stories have been reported in Brazil, the United Kingdom around the time of the Brexit, and in other countries.

Informers. Like Stalin.

Twitter has banned or run off half of its customers. Word has it the system is only held up now by the near-maniacal tweets of Donald Trump. If Trump jumps to Gab, it’s over for the little bird.

Gab, still in test mode, is roaring along. And the ever-baffled MSM isn’t happy about it. They, “diversity” mongers all, dismiss the real diversity at Gab with slanderous calls of “racist”, “Nazi”, and so forth. All lies.

Sanduja points to the startup founders’ backgrounds as a reflection of diversity.

He is a Canadian Hindu with roots in India. The other co-founders include Ekrem Buyukkaya, a Muslim of Kurdish origin, and Andrew Torba, the chief executive who calls himself a “Christian conservative.”

However, that kind of symbolism does little to mollify the concerns of those worried that services such as Gab keep users inside “filter bubbles” that reinforce their own ideas and block out other viewpoints.

“The service that they have created is an echo chamber for extremely conservative opinions,” says Lauren Copeland, associate director of the Community Research Institute at Baldwin Wallace University [and irrelevant SJW].

“It may be open to everybody, but it certainly doesn’t appeal to everybody.”

Translation: if we can’t control it, it is evil. Up is down. War is peace… Whatever.

I never got Twitter and left the service years ago. I’m still plodding through Gab though I find it energetic at a minimum. Facebook is becoming a place where I promote blog posts and occasionally chat with a few friends.

If you’ve been driven off Twitter or if you fear the FB SS will come knocking over that video of your cat playing with balloon, consider Gab. Sorry about the wait. That’s the popularity of freedom.

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Fortunately, There’s Gab

16 Wednesday Nov 2016

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First Amendment, free-speech, Gab, Second Amendment, Twitter

I was on and off Twitter pretty quick. There was just something about it I never got. The blog I totally control. Facebook … uh … I just knew a bunch of people. Twitter never made sense. Years later and I still get traffic here from there. Thank you to whoever Tweets my rambling madness. I am grateful.

My choice to leave Twitter was voluntary. Others, lately, haven’t had the option. Twitter has waged a war against members of the Alt-Right. They’ve been kicked off the platform in droves, victims of an SJW witch-hunt.

The useless Southern Poverty Communism Center is gloating.

The mass bans arrived in tandem with a new Twitter policy that prevents “hate against a race, religion, gender, or orientation”. In the world of permanently offended social justice warriors, “hate” is having a different opinion to them, while “harassment” is replying to their idiocy on Twitter.

The SPLC [SPCC], which is currently embroiled in an effort to force Trump to ditch Breitbart’s Stephen Bannon as his White House strategist, celebrated the news, tweeting “good riddance” in response to a user who tweeted, “Alt-right Twitter says Twitter has mounted a coordinated effort to wipe it out.”

I’m not on Twitter so I’m not sure what they could have said to get banned. I suspect it was nothing. Nothing except good, old-fashioned, Soviet thought policing. I’m not Alt-Right although I agree with a lot of what they say. The label applies to a wide-ranging group of groups so it’s a little hard to know what they stand for. Whatever it is, I support the free expression. It’s a shame others do not.

These stories got me thinking about my liberal friend’s Facebook wish: “I wish Republicans had the same unwavering, unconditional support for the First Amendment that they do for the Second.” Again, I’m 100% with that statement. I also wish that liberals had the same unwavering, unconditional support for free speech that they do for say … abortion.

They only see some speech as free, good, and acceptable. Speech like this:

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The Red & Black.

And this:

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ABC Tampa.

Good, healthy, progressive free speech. I actually support those who spout hate against my kind, at least as to the right to spout it (minus the vandalism of my highway). It makes me keep some spare mags handy but I support it.

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See, I can support the First and the Second at once. Then again, I’m not a Republican.

Anyway, all of this is moot now thanks to Gab. Gab is like Twitter but with free speech and no trolls. Come on over. Sooner than later I would suggest; Twitter is probably on life support. Banning your customers can do that. Once you get there you’ll love it. And you’ll soon out Gab me. I’m the social media version of a turtle with a laptop. And an AR. And a cigar.

And that’s what I’m Gabbin ’bout.

Frankly My Dear, I Don’t Give a Tweet

20 Wednesday Jul 2016

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blog, Perrin Lovett, Twitter

I don’t use or pay attention to Twitter. Several years ago, when social media became acceptable to the post-collegiate crowd, I did have an account. I used to tweet out some of my blog posts. Very little came of it. I closed the account.

Most of my posts that tend to be overly popular are 1,000 – 3,000 words long. I find 140 characters very limiting. In fact, I still don’t see the point; it all seems like superfluous jibber to me. And I have never to the day understood what the hell “@” and “#” have to do with anything.

Today news came that Twitter banned popular writer Milo Yiannopoulos, apparently because of the tweets of other people. It’s a private company and they can do what they want but it smacks of censorship. Milo says, “There is a systemic campaign against conservative and libertarian points of view on Twitter.” If they work against conservatives and libertarians, I can only imagine how I would be hated. For me, it’s not worth the hassle.

I’ll stick to promos on Facebook and the Facebook for adults, LinkedIn. Yes, the Perrin Lovett Show will someday make a Youtube comeback (Y’all know I’m a little lazy and more than a little technologically challenged).

As for the Twits, Stephan Pastis got it right the other day:

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Pastis, Pearls Before Swine, July 14, 2016.

Airspace and Airheads

24 Tuesday Nov 2015

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes

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America, education, fire, free-speech, freedom, idiocy, immigration, ISIS, Massachusetts, Paul Revere, PC, politicians, Russia, Turkey, Twitter, War, Woodchucks

ISIS is supposedly our enemy – when we’re not funding and training them. They shoot theater patrons and bomb stadiums when they’re not fighting our enemy (or friend) in Syria … or something.  Very complicated.  Very stupid.  Every other Wednesday we are at war with them.  We bomb hospitals like they bomb soccer games thus demonstrating our moral superiority.

Russia recently began bombing the daylights out of ISIS’s military operations in Syria.  To be sure, Putin has ulterior political motives but his are probably not as murky nor schizophrenic as ours.

Turkey shot down a Russian plane it said had violated Turkish airspace.  Russia disputes the claim.  Washington, never wanting to miss a good time, has sent Air Force F-15s to Turkey to help fight the threat of Russia, which fights the threat of ISIS, which is crossing some stretch of the Texas border into the U.S. right now.

Geo. Washington, in his Farewell Address, 1796, referred to this as the “insidious wiles of foreign influence.” Of course, he would neither recognize nor understand what his homeland as descended into these days.  He might ask that his name be removed from the national capital (“Moronia” might be more appropriate).

Odds are there is more intelligence (far more) in Moscow and in Ankara than in D.C.; things should cool down sufficiently to prevent a sprouting of the giant mushrooms.

If intelligence is lacking in D.C., then it is utterly lost around metro Boston. At least as far as local government schooling is concerned.

In Revere, a North shore suburb, the high school cheerleading captain, Caley Godino, was kicked off the squad after some pitiful nitwits found one of her Tweets “offensive.”  It seems Caley Tweeted, “When only 10 percent of Revere votes for mayor cause the other 90 percent isn’t legal,” as part of a political discussion about illegal immigration. [Revere’s population is about 30% foreign-born].

Local school superintendent and head Nazi in charge, Dianne Kelly, said of Caley’s horrible, racist, offensive (free) speech, “If you’re going to stand up and say something that other people will find offensive- than you need to be prepared to deal with the ramifications of that.”

I see nothing racist in her tweet. Hyperbole I sense. A hint of truth perhaps. Nothing to offend any reasonable person. Then again, the reasonable seem few and far between.

People find everything offensive today.  I’m sure some in Revere find the town’s namesake, Paul Revere, offensive – he was opposed to the illegal invasions of his day (one Tweet if by land, two if …). Many are offended by the existence of white people.  Caley is likely offended she’s not a captain anymore.  Kelly is probably offended Caley is young, attractive and popular (and not PC). I find Kelly a bit offensive; she appears to be a self-righteous Marxist crossbred with a woodchuck.

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See what I mean?  Maybe it’s the lighting.  Picture (first one) courtesy of the Revere Ministry of Indoctrination.

By the way, Herr Woodchuck can be reached at 781-286-8226 should you have any comments for her.  Just don’t offend her tiny sensibilities.  I won’t call because I would say something like, “Go to hell, you communist bitch.”  Very insensitive. They might make me an honorary cheerleader just so they could kick me off the squad.

I hope young Caley has learned her lesson: American government schools, where immigration law breaking is tolerated but free speech is not, are a joke and not worth attending.  I would tell her to get a GED and be done with the foolishness.  She might want to consider suing – The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education could help.

Dropping out of the failed system would do her better than any court action. Should she attend college she will find the same hypersensitivity and PC BS – writ large. Maybe she could get an education provided all the silly snowflakes are locked up in their safe places.

I hope this article is not offensive to woodchucks, not all of whom are communists. I’m sure not all educrats are stupid. I’m sure everyone in Washington is. Polys, please don’t get up nuked. Caley, do not give in.

Tuesday Evening Tune-Up

19 Tuesday Feb 2013

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drafts, Facebook, Freshly Pressed, Georgia, law, Marshall McCart, Perrin (the luddite), popular, Twitter, updates

Thank you to everyone who helped me with the Operation Thunder article.  I understand there’s a Georgia video floating around.  I’m not sure if I can (or have the skill to) link or upload that here.  Anyway, I think that issue is done.

I’ve been making small improvements here and there.  I’ve added a list of websites I find useful along with a link to my Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/perrinlovett or @perrinlovett or just search my name on twitter.  You can follow me there and get updates about this site and other relevant news and ideas.  A big thanks to Marshall and Jake for leading me into the Twittersphere, as I call it.  I am now able to alert my friends and fans to new articles here, like the very one you’re reading now, by Facebook and Twitter and something called “Freshly Pressed.”  Not sure what that last one does except generate a duplicate article link I usually delete.  Trial and error, folks.

My college buddy (from the past century), Marshall McCart, hosts TWO interesting blogs: http://www.eastmetroblog.blogspot.com/ is his libertarian plus site; and http://www.thepiedmontchronicles.blogspot.com/ is his awesome assortment of tales, legends and ramblings about all things middle Georgia.  Check them out!

Another site idea I’m toying with here is categorizing my posts for easier organization and reference.  I try to tag the fire out of them – I guess that helps with … something.  An index maybe?  I do all this for you, dear readers.

Now, how about more good reading?  Drones (domestic) are back in the news already.  Sadly, much like cancer and mosquitos, I suspect they are here to stay.  I may do a brief update if I think it’s warranted. 

I have a BIG DRAFT on deck with ties into the last Droning article; it’s more of a legal paper, and those seem popular.  Trust me, this one won’t disappoint.  It’s still a draft because I’m having to pare it down, word count wise.

Another heavy-duty draft is underway building on my Loser article.  Not quite sure where it’s going just yet.  Wherever it goes, it will be inspirational.  Look forward to something in between a motivational exercise/health report and a full-blown program on how to shed pounds and be happy(ier).

Much more to come after all of that.  Stay tuned.  Again, feel free to look around the whole site and “like,” “comment,” and “follow” to your heart’s content.

Perrin Lovett

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