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Free smartphones for low income, mostly black recipients, named Obama phones was the other half of BLACK TWITTER for the rise in extreme hatred of White people, including the violence like Waukesha, and NYC, live streaming of black violence.

Twitter is the largest government and political propaganda platform in history, where ever increasing numbers of hardcore militant blacks have been organizing for years, since around 2007.



Eternal Tweet https://eternal.report/transaction/7aa301f1-0276-4045-b497-9175be595434

https://www.britannica.com › biography › Stokely-Carmichael

Stokely Carmichael | Biography & Facts | Britannica

Stokely Carmichael, original name of Kwame Ture, (born June 29, 1941, Port of Spain, Trinidad—died November 15, 1998, Conakry, Guinea), West-Indian-born civil rights activist, leader of Black nationalism in the United States in the 1960s and originator of its rallying slogan, "Black power."

In 1998, Ture died of prostate cancer at the age of 57 in Conakry, Guinea. He had said that his cancer "was given to me by forces of American imperialism and others who conspired with them."[4] He claimed that the FBI had infected him with cancer in an assassination attempt.[88]

HE WENT INSANE.
 
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Los Angeles Times
opinion writer claims
Elon Musk is
the end of black twitter -

She argues corporate censorship is the essence of democracy.

https://www.latimes.com/california/...usk-buying-twitter-will-silence-black-twitter -

snip ... Musk tweeted: “I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter because that is what free speech means.”

BlackTwitter also knows that, no, that’s not what free speech means, because Twitter is a company — soon to be privately held — and has no obligation under the 1st Amendment to allow racism, transphobia, homophobia or misogyny to percolate through its platform.

And so, rather than safeguarding the “bedrock of a functioning democracy,” as Musk describes free speech, he just destroyed it — because the people whose tweets were the most effective at that are leaving.
 
Since Twitter began, it has helped cause color revolutions, with a little help from Bot Farms originating from our best ally. All color revolutions are now started on Social Media. The UN Report also recognized that on Arab Spring in 2011.
Next post will have a short video showing how it was done.

Facebook and Twitter key to Arab Spring uprisings: report

Social media abetted if not enabled the historic region-wide uprisings of early 2011, according to new report.​

Carol Huang

Jun 05, 2011

DUBAI // The most popular Twitter hashtags in the Arab region in the first three months of this year were “Egypt”, “Jan25”, “Libya”, “Bahrain” and “protest”.
Nearly 9 in 10 Egyptians and Tunisians surveyed in March said they were using Facebook to organise protests or spread awareness about them.
All but one of the protests called for on Facebook ended up coming to life on the streets.
These and other findings from the newly released second edition of the Arab Social Media Report by the Dubai School of Government give empirical heft to the conventional wisdom that Facebook and Twitter abetted if not enabled the historic region-wide uprisings of early 2011.
In part by using the social networking sites, activists organised and publicised the unprecedented protests that gave rise to the so-called Arab Spring, which has so far seen longtime governments in Egypt and Tunisia fall, regimes in Syria, Libya, Yemen and Bahrain clash with the opposition, and leaders in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE offer more benefits to their populace.
Social media – its rise and its new activist uses – have "played a critical role in mobilisation, empowerment, shaping opinions and influencing change," the report said.

Just how integral its role was has been debated, it said, “with some camps labelling them the main instigators and others relegating them to mere tools.”
“Regardless, it can be stated that many of the calls to protest in the Arab region were initially made on Facebook,” it said. “As the initial platform for these calls, it cannot be denied that they were factor in mobilising movements.”
Facebook usage swelled in the Arab region between January and April and sometimes more than doubled, the report found.
Overall, the number of users jumped by 30 per cent to 27.7m, compared with 18 per cent growth during the same period in 2010. In the past year, the number of users has nearly doubled from 14.8m.
Usage in Bahrain grew 15 per cent in the first three months of the year, compared with 6 per cent over the same period last year.

Egypt saw 29 per cent growth compared to 12 per cent last year.
Tunisia had 17 per cent growth compared to 10 per cent last year.
The exception was Libya, where usage fell by 76 per cent. One possible reason is that many there have fled amidst fierce fighting between the regime and rebels.
During the protests in Egypt and Tunisia, the vast majority of 200-plus people surveyed over three weeks in March said they were getting their information from social media sites (88 per cent in Egypt and 94 per cent in Tunisia).
This outnumbered those who turned to non-government local media (63 per cent in Egypt and 86 per cent in Tunisia) and to foreign media (57 per cent in Egypt and 48 per cent in Tunisia).

On Twitter, the hashtag "Egypt" had 1.4 million mentions in the three months of the year. Other hashtags – which are essentially search terms – "Jan25" had 1.2m mentions; "Libya" had 990,000; "Bahrain" had 640,000; and "protest" had 620,000.
The flurry of tweets spiralled during the turning points of the uprisings.
In Tunisia they peaked around the January 14 protest start date.
In Egypt they spiked around February 11 when longtime President Hosni Mubarak stepped down. And in Bahrain they jumped in the days after the demonstrations began on February 14.
Government attempts to ban such sites ended up backfiring, the survey of Egyptians and Tunisians found.
Just over a quarter of those polled (28 per cent in Egypt and 29 per cent in Tunisia) said the blocking of Facebook disrupted their efforts to organise and communicate.
But more than half (56 per cent in Egypt and 59 per cent in Tunisia) said it had a positive effect, motivating them to press on and mobilising newcomers.

The authorities’ efforts to block out information, the report said, ended up “spurring people to be more active, decisive and to find ways to be more creative about communicating and organising”.
Find the second edition of the Arab Social Media Report here. [dead link]

chuang@thenational.ae
 
Since Twitter began, it has helped cause color revolutions, with a little help from Bot Farms originating from our best ally. All color revolutions are now started on Social Media. The UN Report also recognized that on Arab Spring in 2011.
Next post will have a short video showing how it was done.
"We all watched the development of that development a dozen times since 2009, as it evolved with all variations of Arab Spring. All of them with the same template, all of them building on the successes and learning from the failures of the previous, and all of them boasting and advertising throughout the entire operation. It’s Groundhog’s Day, over… and over… and over."

15 minute video



the truth about the arab spring, occupymovement and anonymous
 
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I've said I don't have Twitter and I don't, but the trick to use it is find account to watch, when the LOGIN pops up, click login, then click upper left X to close it, then you're back on the watched account tweet feed.
Hashtags are too important to ignore.
When I had a Twitter account, I caught 3 or 4 of the sock puppet accounts as I knew the hashtags being used which suddenly popped up on their accounts after which all hell broke loose.
One way I figured them out was the date an account was opened was a year or more earlier, yet scrolling back through their tweet feed only went back about a month but showed thousands of tweets made only within that month making their account appear credible. Unless you know the PsyOps.
When I called them out as liars, their account was considered compromised and then it quickly shut down, sometimes within minutes.
THIS IS GOING ON RIGHT NOW WITH THE BLM BLACKS, many many new accounts, same thing on GAB making statements about Elon Musk which simply are not true.

Anyhow, just scroll through & look at this 2012 page at an OpWatch & analyses of accounts which was a manufactured reality for the Arab Spring caused by Twitter sock puppets.
https://calloutjoe.wordpress.com/manufactured-realities/arab-spring-exposed/
 
yet scrolling back through their tweet feed only went back about a month but showed thousands of tweets made only within that month making their account appear credible.
All their tweets were mundane, no real focus.
Then one day, and one account's sudden tweet was from an account posing as Egyptian,
"Iran did 9/11"
after which was a call to protest Iran election using hashtags.
You can see those here
 

Twitter war is about anti abortion.

Having studied Population Bomb, etc. If there never was legal abortion, then 20-30 million black women, USA population could have reached over 1 Billion, possibly 1.5 Billion.
It would be linear increase in population growth in blacks, 45 to 60 degrees on a line chart.

Twit post is an Eternal Tweet
 
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DENNIS MEADOWS, World Economic Forum Member, Malthusian social theory.


I CANNOT POST A PIC OF THE TWEET BELOW, HERE IN THIS FORUM.
YOU HAVE TO CLICK THE PIC TO SEE WHO DENNIS MEADOWS IS & WEF member.


Dennis Lynn Meadows[1] (born June 7, 1942) is an American scientist and Emeritus Professor of Systems Management, and former director of the Institute for Policy and Social Science Research at the University of New Hampshire.[2] He is President of the Laboratory for Interactive Learning and widely known as a coauthor of The Limits to Growth.

Contents​

 
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International Simulation and Games Association. [Event 201]


Aims [Describes [Event 201]

Promote gaming simulation methods, including research, consulting, learning and teaching methods, such as traditional business and management simulation games, policy exercises, computer simulations and computer-supported simulation games, role play, learning games, scenarios, dynamic case studies, experiential learning activities, business-theatre, etc.

Events​

52 past events available with paid subscription only.
 
After the past 2 years, then rewatching the 5 videos at link below, it is astounding how closely the world's developed nations have followed the script.

EVENT 201 [all 5 videos]
@ https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/
Sponsored by:

Johns Hopkins
World Economic Forum
Bill & Melinda Gay Gates Foundation

USA TODAY REPORTS
Although Event 201 was a real operation, there is no evidence that it was meant to model or engineer the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Event 201 and pandemic preparation​

Event 201 was a tabletop exercise that simulated a global pandemic, which resulted from a new coronavirus. The program was hosted in October by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and World Economic Forum.

The invite-only event featured medical professionals, policy experts and business analysts all focused on how different institutions would respond to the onset of a deadly virus. The fictional coronavirus — a coronavirus, in general, being a specific kind of virus — in the scenario killed 65 million people over 18 months. Joint recommendations from participants urged international cooperation both in preparing for and handling a pandemic.

The Center for Health Security has hosted three pandemic simulations prior to Event 201, going back to a 2001 simulation known as Dark Winter. The October simulation was the first time the center included private sector actors in its exercises, in the hopes of modeling how they might also react in such a crisis.


 
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