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by hackuser
3333 days ago
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> That was information I hadn't known or had forgotten Fair enough, but how do you know that it's true? That's part of propaganda, to make many unsubstantiated claims that people generally will accept without checking - who has time? > Following your rubric, practically every comment in here will be indistinguishable from propaganda In fairness I said that myself; it is a high standard that often isn't met, but it's not hopeless: Many comments do say things that are substantiated (or well-known - 'the sun rises in the east' doesn't need a cite) and they don't follow other patterns of propaganda. But as I said, it is difficult. Good or even decent propaganda isn't easily distinguished - otherwise it wouldn't be effective. |
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I had not checked that the SB actually claimed they got the tools from a left-behind Equation Group pivot server. Or that it's even relevant, because there's plenty of contradictory stuff in their public statements (in the last dump they claim they're inside the IC and they write "Cyber Policy Papers").
I'll say that you have absolutely added to the conversation.