Facebook Fake News: Black Lives Matter
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    Lightbulb Facebook Fake News: Black Lives Matter

    Quote Originally Posted by Donie O'Sullivan
    The biggest page on Facebook purporting to be part of the Black Lives Matter movement was a scam with ties to a middle-aged white man in Australia. Online fundraisers brought in $100,000 that supposedly went to Black Lives Matter causes in the U.S. while money was transferred to Australia.

    The Facebook page titled “Black Lives Matter” has 700,000 followers, more than twice as many as the official Black Lives Matter page. The discovery raises questions about the integrity of Facebook’s content and its commitment to policing itself.

    Facebook initially said the page didn’t violate its “Community Standards.”
    Full story:
    http://money.cnn.com/2018/04/09/tech...age/index.html
    Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak, and speak immediately, while the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph and the signs of horror are still in the air.

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    Mr. Knight is paying a cadre of civilian employees to make posts and upload "pretty uniform and vehicle pics" to the SSO Fakebook page. The SSO Fakebook page is not an accurate reflection of how dirty Mr. Knight's unholy deeds are. The SSO Fakebook page is a fantasy. However, the secret textings that were captured and then printed in the newspaper, for all the world to read, are a 100% accurate reflection of how dirty Mr. Knight really is. The SSO Fakebook page is a waste of taxpayer dollars. We only need one (1) media employee and not a dozen of them. It's an asinine waste of money. And now Knight is refusing to pay half the costs of SROs. Flashback: do you remember when Knight pulled deputies out of the Clerk of Court building because Kurt Hoffman said it was "too expensive" to provide security there?

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    And now he is spending money on the new SSO news channel? WTF? We don't have money to fill have the position needed and he want a dam TV show news station. I hear that it is a done deal. Where did that money come from?

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    I have yet to see anything good come from Failbook, or any of those others. And they aren;t the only ones spying on you and selling your info. On-Star, Those insurance things they want you to plug into your car, Blue Cross, Spectrum, Google, Sirius ..... they all do it. If you carry a smart phone on you, they are mining all of your data and using it for their China artificial Intelligence farm. They log where you shop, what you buy, who you call, where you park, what streets you take, how fast you go, what color the light is, what you do in foul weather, what gas you buy, what you eat. What you like, what you disagree with, who you voted for......

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