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  1. Related:
    Combating “Disinformation”(LOL!)…
    (Alas their concerted campaign may well have been a glittering success…and so, closing the barn door after the cows have bolted?)
    ‘Disinformation index collapses after targeting conservative media content;
    ‘Among the “10 riskiest online news outlets,” according to the index, are the New York Post, Reason, and the Daily Wire – all popular conservative/libertarian sites.’—
    https://justthenews.com/nation/free-speech/disinformation-index-collapses-after-targeting-conservative-media-content

    “National Endowment For Democracy To Cut Further Support For Global Disinformation Index” (Turley)—
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/national-endowment-democracy-cut-further-support-global-disinformation-index

  2. Reduce the jurisdiction of the DC court to one square yard in the middle of Pennsylvania Avenue and pay its bloody judges once a year in potatoes. And fire every lawyer in the U.S. Attorney’s office in DC, debarring them from federal employment for life.

  3. If there is a bright line that hasn’t yet been crossed, it is a court approving prior restraint of speech by a journalist. Thankfully that will not happen.

  4. The latest total Ive heard for the number of hours of surveillance video is 44,000. At eight hours per day, it would take 5,500 days to watch it all; at seven days a week, that’s a little over fifteen years. Assuming that each camera recorded all 24 hours on January 6, that would require 1,833 cameras (which is quite possible). I think facial recognition software will play a vital role in the examination.

    I think it was wise to give Carlson access to the data. He will have the resources, and his team will have the skills, to give us an accurate analysis in a reasonable amount of time. Of course, the legacy media will seek to discredit Carlson’s efforts as “fake news” or “disinformation,” but most of us will believe our lyin’ eyes.

  5. Some Lefties are already crying that releasing the footage will endanger national security. Maybe the FBI will raid FOX News and confiscate the footage before it can be aired because “national security”.

  6. Indeed.
    There are “things” we are not supposed to know. (That is, “things” like Democratic Party serial criminality and the attempts to cover up such criminality; and the attempts to cover up previous attempts to cover up such criminality, all the way down the road, ad infinitum, ad nauseum.)

    Wanting to know these “things” makes the “curious ones” “Deplorable”, “Anti-American “Insurrectionists”.

    IOW, National Security(TM) DICTATES that WE MUST COVER UP ALL OUR CRIMES!!…for the good of the country.
    For the DEFENSE of our proud country.
    For the LOVE of our dear country.
    QED
    DON’T YOU EVER try to unwrap the truth, son.
    Cuz you’ll regret it.
    And the last thing we wanna do is hurt you.
    In fact, it’ll hurt us far more’n it’ll hurt you.

    File under (speaking of “the road”): “What we’ve got here is a failure to communicate…”

  7. The LA Times was hysterical today, suggesting that there is some juicy material to be exposed. I would not be surprised at some effort by DoJ or the FBI to prevent Carlson from showing it. It was his earlier sample coverage of the J6 riot that cause Chris Wallace to quit Fox, a near fatal career move.

  8. The elephant in the room is that there’s almost no chance that anyone involved in the debate on either side has actually viewed all of the footage, or even a small fraction of it. There’s just too much of it. Which means that none of them really know what they’re talking about.

    Not that that’s ever mattered very much.

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