Which branch of the U.S. government would be most likely utilising /pol/ as a weaponised technological front?
CDC
>>71434812
As in, pushing threads about disease outbreaks off /pol/?
The Meme department of the CIA. We keep those nerds in the basement so they can watch all you sick fucks. They have terabytes of CP from this website saved on their classified computers.
>>71434907
Weaponized cancer
>>71434918
I don't think so.
>>71434705
Who is behind all the racemixing threads?
>>71434975
Do you see it as a symptom cancer, something brought on by other means?
Or do you see it as a direct attack?
>>71435045
This is a big one, I guess.
They flood the fucking board.
FBI/ DHS most likely
>>71435157
Its something they're tying to normalize. Its called the Overton Window.
>>71434705
The mossad, obviously.
US branch
>>71435045
Aussies with proxies?
>>71435357
So you are saying that discourse management can be focussed, for instance, on this board?
It says a lot about the power of /pol/ if that is so.
>>71434705
desu they probably get red-pilled more than they can convince people of anything else
> inb4 deep-cover
>>71435638
Why did "desu" appear at the start of my post?
>>71435899
Good point.
Soon they'll just filter any mention of the word 'Trump' and replace it with 'Gonzo'.
NSA here. We have no political agenda, we are just soliciting emotions so people will post rare pepes. We have a database of over three billion now. In two weeks time, we plan to flood the market.
>>71435899
Nice dubs
also lurk moar
>>71434705
the jewish psyops dept.
>>71434705
Im guessing the trump posts
>>71434705
DOD
>>71434705
NSA. GCHQ in the UK already has procedures for disrupting online communities.
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