Post Promotes a Blacklist From a New, Hidden, and Very Shady Group

GURPS

INGSOC
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Washington Post Disgracefully Promotes a McCarthyite Blacklist From a New, Hidden, and Very Shady Group


The article by reporter Craig Timberg — headlined “Russian propaganda effort helped spread ‘fake news’ during election, experts say” — cites a report by an anonymous website calling itself PropOrNot, which claims that millions of Americans have been deceived this year in a massive Russian “misinformation campaign.”

The group’s list of Russian disinformation outlets includes WikiLeaks and the Drudge Report, as well as Clinton-critical left-wing websites such as Truthout, Black Agenda Report, Truthdig, and Naked Capitalism, as well as libertarian venues such as Antiwar.com and the Ron Paul Institute.

This Post report was one of the most widely circulated political news articles on social media over the last 48 hours, with dozens, perhaps hundreds, of U.S. journalists and pundits with large platforms hailing it as an earth-shattering exposé. It was the most-read piece on the entire Post website on Friday after it was published.

Yet the article is rife with obviously reckless and unproven allegations, and fundamentally shaped by shoddy, slothful journalistic tactics. It was not surprising to learn that, as BuzzFeed’s Sheera Frenkel noted, “a lot of reporters passed on this story.” Its huge flaws are self-evident. But the Post gleefully ran with it and then promoted it aggressively, led by its Executive Editor Marty Baron:

Russian propaganda effort helped spread fake news during election, say independent researchers https://t.co/3ETVXWw16Q

— Marty Baron (@PostBaron) November 25, 2016
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
propornot.com

IP Address belongs to block controlled by Google .... 216.239.32.21
Domain Registration - hidden by Godaddy
DNS - Registered with domaincontrol.com
 

Hijinx

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propornot.com

IP Address belongs to block controlled by Google .... 216.239.32.21
Domain Registration - hidden by Godaddy
DNS - Registered with domaincontrol.com

I believe all of this BS about Russia is coming right from Soros, and the Hillary campaign.
Nothing is too slimy for that crowd.
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
I believe all of this BS about Russia is coming right from Soros, and the Hillary campaign.
Nothing is too slimy for that crowd.

Just seems that everything is attributed to Russian interference - why Russians even hacked emails and replaced them with very convincing fakes. And not JUST Hillary or Podesta but - well even people of no consequence. It's "the Russians".

Geez, if the Russians had such FREE access to all their stuff, maybe we should question what kind of idiots have such insecure servers? Because apparently foreign hackers are able to get their stuff AT WILL.

But my gut tells me, it has the stamp of truth equivalent to "the devil made me do it".
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
I believe all of this BS about Russia is coming right from Soros, and the Hillary campaign.
Nothing is too slimy for that crowd.



they couldn't very well admit a DNC staffer handed over the access to Assange - a DNC staffer killed in DC :shrug:
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Just seems that everything is attributed to Russian interference - why Russians even hacked emails and replaced them with very convincing fakes. And not JUST Hillary or Podesta but - well even people of no consequence. It's "the Russians".

Geez, if the Russians had such FREE access to all their stuff, maybe we should question what kind of idiots have such insecure servers? Because apparently foreign hackers are able to get their stuff AT WILL.

But my gut tells me, it has the stamp of truth equivalent to "the devil made me do it".

Well we do know about one idiot who had an insecure server in her basement. Just having it there was practically an open invitation to have it hacked.
 

Lurk

Happy Creepy Ass Cracka
Well we do know about one idiot who had an insecure server in her basement. Just having it there was practically an open invitation to have it hacked.

And it was, numerous times, according to the FBI experts who inspected it.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
And it was, numerous times, according to the FBI experts who inspected it.


according to a couple of news reports I read, the server in question had an internet facing Wide Open Remote Desktop Connection* available
.... and if 'they' thought someone was accessing the server who should not have been, they just turned it off for 10 - 20 min.




*Remote Desktop Connection
 
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