by Greg Scott | Jan 25, 2021 | Politics and Religion
I just read the Jan. 24, 2021 New York Post op-ed from Missouri Senator Josh Hawley. Hawley titled it, “It’s Time to Stand Up Against the Muzzling of America.” Here is his opening paragraph. Have you checked your social credit score lately? You might...
by Greg Scott | Jan 19, 2021 | Cybersecurity, Politics and Religion
Duh! That’s what we say when something should be obvious. It turns out, information warfare is at the heart of cybersecurity. But the cybersecurity community and I missed it. This Computer Weekly article from Dec. 23, 2020 brought it into focus. And the US...
by Greg Scott | Dec 19, 2020 | Politics and Religion
Contents A Personal Note2020 Election Myth: Stastical Improbabilities2020 Election Myth: Tainted Ballots2020 Election Myth: Rigged Voting MachinesArizonaGeorgiaMichiganNevadaPennsylvaniaWisconsin2020 Election Myths Rehashed: Texas Lawsuit2020 Election Myth: Big Tech...
by Greg Scott | Dec 6, 2020 | Politics and Religion
In these turbulent times, I’m supposed to be quiet. Don’t say anything controversial on social media, don’t ruffle feathers, don’t add to the hysteria. And then I watch this scene in Georgia where Lin Wood, Sidney Powell and others on the Trump dream-team invoke God...
by Greg Scott | Dec 4, 2020 | Politics and Religion
An old joke goes reminds me of Sidney Powell’s Venezuelan voting machine voodoo tale. It goes something like this. “Did’dja know George Washington was a spy?”“No.”“See how good he was?” ba-dum-bump. On Nov. 19, 2020, Jenna Ellis, Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell...
by Greg Scott | Oct 6, 2020 | Politics and Religion
Flicker – 27th and East Lake Street Destroyed Buildings – Minneapolis On May 29, 2020, during the George Floyd protests and riots in Minneapolis, Dawn Frederick of the Red Sofa Literary Agency noticed looters destroying a gas station outside her office and...
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