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  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 02:37pm

    Color of Law

    This entire travesty with the CISA is why Color of Law is so important in American and English law. The CISA is operating under the color of law, " Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act of 2018", but its claim that the act gives the agency to police "misinformation" is completely dubious. It comes from one batshit crazy bureaucrats claim that "the most critical infrastructure is our cognitive infrastructure" There is nothing in the act that gives the CISA this power. They took it under an insane interpretation of what is infrasture. There is no way in hell the CISA's claims of authority over misinformation will survive a SCOTUS review because the act doesn't say a god damn thing about misinformation. But the CISA acted under color of law and people followed. That is the danger when agencies act under color of law.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 02:28pm

    Conspiracy

    What we have here is why we have specific statues against conspiracy. Each actor will attempt to blame the other actor. FBI is telling Twitter what to take down. Congress is telling twitter that there will be a "bloodbath" if Twitter doesn't do what the FBI and other agencies tell it. FBI says we didn't tell twitter that they had to take it down or else. It was congress who told Twitter to do what the FBI said or else. But then congress says we didn't tell Twitter to take down anything. It was the FBI that told them to take it down. With each party to the crime adding an element to the crime they each avoid individual responsibility. This is why we have criminal conspiracy laws. Once its a conspiracy it doesn't matter what each actor did. All that matters is what the conspiracy did as a whole.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 11:57am

    FOIA

    So if someone FIOAed all CISA communications with Yoel Roth and this Alex scumbag the records office would have these communications? You can't see why government and private entities working through back channels outside of federal records laws is a problem? There were two CISA accounts in this thread. That makes it a public record.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 11:54am

    " But, from people I’ve spoken to" Mike's opinion from hearsay. Fuck that lying grifter son of a bitch. That worthless MBA's opinion isn't worth shit.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 11:53am

    "Not #2. Suggestions which sites are free to ignore are not compulsion. No coercion and no threats means no compulsion. (There were some instances of wannabe-censorship-but-not-quite-censorship from the Trump White House.)" Mike's buddies at netchoice were telling Twitter that according to Congress there would be a bloodbath if Twitter didn't work with the FBI and other agencies. That is very coercsive. You also mis-define coercion. The court in Sullivan 1963 found that the operating under the color of law is coercive in its very nature. Coercion is the thigh bar you assholes pretend it is.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 11:48am

    "Public records request don’t apply to private companies" They apply to CISA. Two of these accounts are CISA accounts. The statute that would apply to Mr. Roth would be conspiracy against rights. The fact that this was done on Jira is just evidence of Mr. Roth's consciousness of guilt.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 09:26am

    " A part of federal or state government bringing something to the attention of a social media company for them to evaluate if it violates their policies is not a violation of the 1st Amendment, " When done under color of law it is coercive. But we know according to Mike they were using portals only available to law enforcement but they were not operating under color of law. This makes sense to Mike and Mike's Misfits because they are idiots.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 09:24am

    "https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/amendment-1/state-action-doctrine-and-free-speech is a great overview of the State Action Doctrine (which doesn’t apply here)." Nothing there that really supports your view. " The Supreme Court has stated that “a private entity can qualify as a state actor in a few limited circumstances,” such as “[1] when the private entity performs a traditional, exclusive public function; [2] when the government compels the private entity to take a particular action; or [3] when the government acts jointly with the private entity.” 3" Twitter's working with the CISA, FBI etc clearly qualifies under #2 and #3. But your source largely focuses on #1. There is actually little caselaw dealing with #2 and #3 because post civil rights there hasn't been such public/private conspiracy against rights as we are seeing today.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 09:17am

    "Sounds to me like Mike just built a huge addition to the huge fucking castle where he lives rent free inside your head!" Actually it was pretty easy to peg mike down lol. He is just classics narcissist. And a typical talking head expert who like all of them comes complete with his own "non-profit" that is his personal tax shelter. He is a pretty stereotypical grifter scumbag.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 08:13am

    What matters is that it is outside of federal records law. It was arguably a crime for these two CISA accounts to be engaging in official state action on Jira outside of federal records oversight. If a private citizen filed an FOIA with CISA for all communications with Yeol Roth and this Alex Stamos fuck the CISA records office wouldn't return these communication because they are outside of CISA but they are still a public record which is what makes doing this through Jira an illegal act.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 08:08am

    "University of Washington – part of the State of Washington, not the Federal Government." Through the 14th Amendments all states have to comply with the Bill of Rights just like the federal government you ignorant Douche.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 07:40am

    Excuse Me

    Ahem excuse me "charitable donations" to the COPIA institute lol.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 07:40am

    "Mike, how much do they pay you to shill" Not as much as they used to. His mistress getting fired from Twitter really cut into his income.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 07:39am

    "Of course, this sort of idiocy is easily proven or disproven – the very nature of JIRA is organisation and archiving of issues, so show where the different entities here were using it to communicate. Show some tickets or boards or emails or whatever." If someone files an FOIA request with the CISA for all records and communications of CISA official with Yoel Roth and Alex Stamos would the CISA's records official been able to find any record of these communications yes or no?

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 07:35am

    The US of MS teams is fine as long as government officials recognize that everything that goes on is a public record. MS Teams is very responsive to records requests. "The difficulty arises when it comes to storing and searching for responsive records. From a public records officer’s perspective, it helps to have most internal communications located on one platform. If folks are communicating via MS Teams instead of texting via cell phone, it makes it a lot easier to search for responsive documents. But usually, you have to use other backup and search tools to effectively search those records. And although the archiving software backs up the records, it does not necessarily organize them. The public records officer may still need to go to the organization’s officers and employees to have them identify whether MS Teams files or chat records are responsive to a specific request." The issue here is the use of Jira project management software is that it is completely separate from public records request and was most likely illegal the CISA accounts were acting in their official capacity outside of federal records laws.

  • Extraordinarily Confused Congressional Rep. Thinks Social Media Companies Are Secretly Communicating With Gov’t Censors… Via Jira

    Chozen ( profile ), 16 Feb, 2023 @ 07:29am

    Mike back to sucking Gadde's strapon. You love sucking your mistresses cock you little pathetic slut. Going to be sucking real ones soon as BigTech aint throwing around the kind of moony to "non-profits" like the COPI institute like they used to you fucking pathetic grifter. All your Silicone Valley "friends" agree that you are a bid of a dipshit. Sure you were worth the money when the barrowing rate was damn near zero but now your return isn't worth the cost. You are done. Onto your bullshit. "Now, once again, Jira is a ticketing system, and a widely used one. It is not a “private cloud server” for “communicating.”" Jira can operate as a data center or a cloud, on its backend. Again you are an MBA stop pretending you understand tech. Its the clients choice how they want Jira to operate. I think the issue here is the use of Jira which is outside of public records law. In the text you showed there at lease 2 government CISA accounts. The use of Jira is a violation of 44 U.S.C. Chapter 31 "Records Management by Federal Agencies". These CISA accounts should not have been communicating through Jira as they are acting in their official capacity making that communication a public record. Second, the use Jira for this propose is evidence of consciousness of guilt. Everyone involved knew it was illegal so they used Jira to hide the evidence. "This is not government employees telling social media to take down posts." There are two government accounts involved in this communication. Conspiracy against rights doesn't matter how many private vs. state actors there are. When those private individual conspire with state actors that makes them state actors. You zero in on Alex Stamos and ignore the two state actor accounts involved. One state actor is too many here 2 of the 4 are state actors. This is illegal state action. It's an illegal conspiracy against rights which is a violation of law. Its also a violation of due process as any system that involved state actors but bypasses the courts is as due process violation. To take down speech like that the state would need clear evidence of probable clause that the speech amounts to a crime threats of violence etc. and a reasonable expectation that a judicial process will follow. And all of this would be need to be done through a system open to public records requests, not Jira.

  • Elon Musk Throws A Shit Fit And Fires Engineer Because Not Enough People Are Viewing His Personal Tweets

    Chozen ( profile ), 10 Feb, 2023 @ 03:56pm

    "Why are you still here?" It's fun watching Mike have a total fucking meltdown as BigTech is pulling back and "dentations" to the COPAI institute are drying up faster than Mike's mom's pussy. Musk brought a total sea change to BigTech's out of control spending which mike has lived off of for years. Grifter Mike is a year from sucking dick in a train station if BigTech keeps pulling back and that evil fuck knows it too.

  • Elon Musk Throws A Shit Fit And Fires Engineer Because Not Enough People Are Viewing His Personal Tweets

    Chozen ( profile ), 10 Feb, 2023 @ 03:53pm

    Please after Elon bought Twitter Mike was on his knees undoing Elon's pants ready to suck his cock for some "donations" to the COPIA institute. Elon told that little fuck to fuck off and now Mike's all butt hurt because Elon rejected him.

  • Elon Musk Throws A Shit Fit And Fires Engineer Because Not Enough People Are Viewing His Personal Tweets

    Chozen ( profile ), 10 Feb, 2023 @ 02:16pm

    This entire blog is proof that not all sociopaths are intelligent. Furthermore, its proof that stupid sociopaths tend to gather together for mutual protection.

  • Elon Musk Throws A Shit Fit And Fires Engineer Because Not Enough People Are Viewing His Personal Tweets

    Chozen ( profile ), 10 Feb, 2023 @ 02:14pm

    The Hill's Brihana Joy, Sander's former press secretary, was still reporting on the story like it was real after Musk announced he was hiring Ligma & Johnson back. Everyone was watching it like 'Is someone going to tell this poor woman?'

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