Spinoff from the entrapment thread.
Once I get more details in terms of time/how to watch, I'll update the OP.
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Once I get more details in terms of time/how to watch, I'll update the OP.
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Yeah, I always pimp it. Crazy how these chickens are coming home to roost.The Guardian did a really good article on them about a year ago that was largely laughed off as conspiracy rubbish at the time. Well worth a read.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/07/the-great-british-brexit-robbery-hijacked-democracy?page=with:img-2
he's gonna probably stay out of this. He doesnt wanna make his voters aware of CA.
He probably doesn't even fully understand it himself.he's gonna probably stay out of this. He doesnt wanna make his voters aware of CA.
What if....the peeing prostitutes were hired by CA to get blackmail on Trump :oThey were talking about hiring prostitutes, bribing politicians, and creating fake identities in today's video.
Lord only knows what they said in tomorrow's.
Cambridge Analytica is trying to prevent London's Channel 4 News from airing an undercover report in which the firm's chief executive speaks frankly about its practices, according to the Financial Times. Channel 4 says their reporters posed as potential clients and spoke with senior members of Cambridge Analytica's team, including CEO Alexander Nix. The exposé is scheduled to air Monday evening on Channel 4
Carole Cadwalladr, a reporter for the Guardian, told CBSN on Saturday that Facebook and Cambridge Analytica threatened to sue the paper in a bid to prevent the publication of its exposé on the data. The Guardian story, based on interviews with whistleblower Chris Wylie, a former employee for the firm, was published online on Saturday.
"This continual pattern that we've seen with Facebook -- trying to shut the story down, finally when it has no choice, acknowledge it. They've just really got to do better," Cadwalladr said.