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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Did @ElonMusk order a change to Twitter rules to justify banning @ElonJet?

Yesterday, Twitter suspended the @ElonJet account. This Twitter account tracked the location of Musk's private jet. Musk had tried to shut it down even before he bought Twitter. At one point he offered them $5,000 to shutdown—they refused. Now they're gone.

CNN reported on it:
Twitter suspends account that tracked Musk’s private jet, despite billionaire’s ‘free speech’ pledge

By Donie O'Sullivan
14 December 2022
Twitter on Wednesday permanently suspended an account that tracked the location of Elon Musk’s private jet, despite the social media company’s owner vowing last month he would leave the account up as part of his “commitment to free speech.” ...More

Well, it would appear that the Twitter Rules they are accused of violating were posted by Twitter just today! 

Here is the relevant section of the Twitter doxxing policy as it stands today, 14 December 2022. It's dated "December 2022":

From Twitter website today

And here is that section as it was retrieved from yesterday, 13 December via the WayBack Machine.
It's dated "April 2022".


You'll notice that the difference between the two versions is the addition of this section:
live location information, including information shared on Twitter directly or links to 3rd-party URL(s) of travel routes, actual physical location, or other identifying information that would reveal a person’s location, regardless if this information is publicly available;
From Twitter website yesterday via WayBack Macine.
This seems very crudely crafted to justify the banning of @ElonJet, which took place BEFORE this new policy was posted, especially the part that says "regardless if this information is publicly available" because @ElonJet relied upon publicly available flight information.

We know that @ElonJet was banned before this policy was posted because in examining the WayBack Machine's archives in detail, we can see that this change was made between the 18:45:15 snapshot and the 22:14:01 snapshot today, 14 December 2022. AFTER the @ElonJet was banned. We know that because the WayBack Machine's first snapshot of the day for https://twitter.com/ElonJet at 08:58:20 on 14 December 2022 already shows the account as suspended!

Elon Musk also banned an account that tracks Russian Oligarch Jets at the same time:


When the billionaire said he was buying Twitter to defend free speech, we all knew that was a lie, but this is complete totalitarian BS—making up rules to suit your fancy—making up rules on the fly—suspending people for violating rules before they are posted. 

 I first got involved with Twitter when I was reporting on the Arab Spring in 2011. It was an important tool for liberation then, more than all the other social media sites because the old Twitter could also use the SMS format (text messages). That was important because in 2011 most cell phones in MENA weren't smartphones. Twitter has come a long way since then—a long way down. The main Twitter story of today isn't even this. It's the one about Twitter locking out Ukrainian users.

Clay Claiborne
14 December 2022

UPDATE ALREADY: Clean Up on Aisle 5

When @levifishman posted a Tweet noting that Twitter didn't suspend the account tracking Jeff Bezo's  jet,  Twitter added this warning to his tweet:
Readers added context they thought people might want to know
The BezosJets account is suspended. twitter.com/BezosJets
Do you find this helpful?

What they didn't say is that they suspended @BezosJets only after @levifishman's tweet! His tweet was at 14:58 GMT  Dec 14, 2022 The WayBack Machine shows the account still up in its 15:21:55  GMT 14 Dec. 2022.



It's becoming increaingly clear that the billionaire is willing to use his control of a media company to play fast and lose with the truth, and even re-write history. Bad news that.

UPDATE 16 Dec 2022: Chris Hayes on MSNBC confirmed that Elon Musk suspended #ElonJet before he posted the rules used to justify its suspendion:

 

Is Twitter still blocking my media?

 

This is what Musk is blocking.


Tuesday, December 13, 2022

BREAKING NEWS: Twitter blocks access to many Ukrainian users, including gov't officials

UPDATE: BREAKING NEWS: It now appears that Twitter has de-platformed Ukrainian Twitter users by removing the Ukraine country code from the list of phone numbers acceptable for two-factor authentication according to Paul Massaro.

I first posted this as an update to my most recent blog post Why Elon Musk's "Twitter Files" are a fraud, even in name. Then I decided this breaking news deserved its own notice. Any disruption of the communications of those fighting genocide is a grave matter! Elon Musk claims he bought Twitter to advance free speech. Now he has cut off access to Ukrainians that are literally fighting for their lives. FYI, two-factor authentication is necessary for a secure login. It is used by anyone serious about their security, like Ukrainian government officials and those tweeting from a war zone. This mostly means Ukrainian government officials, and many other Ukrainians, are suddenly locked out of Twitter. How is this not censorship far worse than anything revealed in the so-called "Twitter Files"

Ukrainian access must be restored immediately, and this "outage" must be investigated by an outside body to determine its cause, and make sure it isn't repeated!

Clay Claiborne

13 December 2022

Why Elon Musk's "Twitter Files" are a fraud, even in name

It could be fairly stated that it was Wikileaks that established what might be called the "Files" format of releasing reams of information leaked or hacked from a government or corporation. Wikileaks first gained international attention when it release the Afghan War Diary and Iraq War logs in 2010. The first was an archive of over 92,000 documents about the war in Afghanistan; they were initially released through The Guardian, The New York Times, and Der Spiegel. The second was a dump of over 400,000 documents related to the Iraq war, and initially released through The Guardian. Then came the massive State Department diplomatic cables release that came to be known as Cablegate. It consisted of over a quarter-billion words in over a quarter-million cables.

This was followed by Guantanamo Bay files and The Spy Files in 2011, and then the Global Intelligence Files (GIFiles), 5 million emails from the private intelligence company Strafor, and the Syria Files, 2 million emails from Syrian political and government officials. These were followed by many other Wikileaks dumps, including Spy Files 3, Sony Archives, The Saudi Cables, DNC email leak, Podesta Emails, Yemen FilesVault 7Spy Files Russia.

And Wikileaks wasn't the only group making once secret file dumps public.  In 2013, the hacktivist group Anonymous posted the credentials of 4,000 executives at financial services in a Wall St. data dump. In 2015, there was the 400GB Hacking Team corporate data dump, Anonymous also made a big KKK dump that year. There was the 2016 dump of 11.5 million leaked documents of 214,488 offshore entities that became known as the Panama Papers. Anonymous made massive dumps of Proud Boys and QAnon in 2021. Another hacking group dumped 10 terabytes of Military Files from Central America just a few months ago. In 2020, the BlueLeaks data dump expose 269GB of files from hundred of Police departments. More recently, there have been a dizzying number of hacktivist file dumps related to the war in Ukraine. This includes an Anonymous dump of 28GB of data from the Russian central bank.

What all these various "Files" have in common is that they are massive data dumps that have been posted to the Internet, largely without filtering. You can comb through them yourself and find the good, bad, and ugly.

I was on the staff of WL Central, which publicize much of Wikileaks' work, and also one of the pre-publication journalists selected to have early access to both the Syria Files, and the GI Files, so I know a little about how the Wikileaks "File" system worked.

Wikileaks knew that simply posting a dump of maybe a million files to the Internet would just put people to sleep. So, what they would do was give access to a selected group of journalists, maybe dozens, and not just the big names they worked with. The idea was that we were given a limited time window to comb through the files looking for the juicer bits. When you found something you wanted to use, you would flag it. Then WikiLeaks would publish that particular document simultaneously with your article, so that you could link to it. After the window closed, Wikileaks would make the whole multi-gigabyte file dump public, and hopefully the articles already generated from that material would spark further interest and investigation.

I made public about 20 documents from the GI Files and Syria Files when I published Barack Obama's Courtship of Bashar al-Assad in September 2012. Later, the complete file dumps were made publicly available. This method is what you might call the Wikileaks "File" System.

The problem with the so-called Twitter Files is that there are no files. Elon Musk is pimping the name. He's imitating the Wikileaks system in that he's giving a couple of selected journalists access to some pre-selected emails and tweets, which they then fashion into more Tweets with screen shots. But he's not releasing any files to the public. We have to take their word that they're showing us what's most important—to who?

And that's where the fraud begins. It ends with complaints about the Biden campaign's request to have Hunter Biden dick pixs blocked being honored—without telling us they're dick pixs. These images were created from the stolen data on his laptop. The particular nature of the Elon Muck "File" format is not only are no actual files being released, what we are being allowed to see are "screenshots" meaning unsearchable images of text, rather that the text. This means anyone wanting to look into matters further would need to convert the image to text before the search could even begin. 

For example Taibbi sent out this tweet as part of the "Twitter Files":

In the interest of transparency, I have OCRed those links into search text:

https://twitter.com/jared87983561/status/1320159679700373504
https://twitter.com/let3481/status/1320154175481626624
https://twitter.com/JSJX_2/status/1320152593742614529
https://twitter.com/ozwenya/status/1320151083692388352
https://twitter.com/GuySquiggs/status/1320149308625145856

Below is what I could find of these blocked and deleted tweets. They all appear to be Hunter Biden revenge porn some wanted posted because Joe Biden was winning. This trash has no legitimate place in our body politics, but apparently Elon Musk thinks it does. This should not surprise anybody that knows the billionaire is a Putin fanboy, who has been creditable accused of using racist policies against the workers in his Tesla plants.

Clay Claiborne

13 December 2022



UPDATE: BREAKING NEWS: It now appears that Twitter has de-platformed Ukrainian Twitter users by removing the Ukraine country code from the list of phone numbers acceptable to two-factor authentication according to Paul Massaro:

Friday, December 9, 2022

Jeffrey Sachs on @DemocracyNow vs. Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin

On Tuesday, Jeffrey Sachs was on Democracy Now to talk about the war in Ukraine. On Wednesday, Vladimir Putin spoke extensively about what he calls the “special military operation” in Ukraine at a 3+hr. Kremlin meeting. I thought it might be useful to compare what Putin had to say on the subject, as compared to his apologist.

The DN package begins:

With the war in Ukraine now in its 10th month, Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Joe Biden have both expressed openness to peace talks to end the fighting, as have leaders in France, Germany and elsewhere. This comes as millions of Ukrainians brace for a winter without heat or electricity due to Russian strikes on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure. “This war needs to end because it’s a disaster for everybody, a threat to the whole world,” says economist and foreign policy scholar Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University.

We will see from Putin's own remarks the next day that he has little interest in negotiations, in fact, he's preparing for a protracted war. A winter without heat or electricity in Ukraine will be a disaster for some people more than others. It will lead to massive deaths among those not able to leave the country. This is the desired result for Putin, who is waging this war of genocide to remove Ukrainians from as much of Ukraine as possible, and replace them with Russians.

Sachs ignores Putin's many statements denying an independent Ukrainian identity, like “the idea of Ukrainian people as a nation separate from the Russians...there was no historical basis – and could not have been any,” and how “modern Ukraine is entirely the product of the Soviet era. We know and remember well that it was shaped – for a significant part – on the lands of historical Russia.” Putin sees Ukraine as an inalienable part of the Russian Empire he's trying to recreate. He means to take all of Ukraine, sooner of later, and make it “new territories” in his Russia enlargement project. He's already done that with five Ukrainian oblasts, including two he didn't claim when he began this war, and has little control over now—Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. As for the Ukrainians currently living there—they will learn to call themselves Russian, or they will be made to disappear—one way or another. Provided he can get control of them—one way or another—which brings up the question of negotiations, because Putin is having trouble hanging on to what he's already taken by force, let alone conquer more. This is why certain pro-Putin “Voices for Peace” have been pushing for 1) Ceasefire now, 2) Negotiations, and 3) An end to support for Ukraine. Putin sees “negotiations” as window dressing, but he sure could use 1 & 3 right about now. 

Jeffrey Sachs will turn reality on its head if it looks better for Putin that way. For example, at one point he says:

Russia has not run out of armaments. We have even reports today that some of these missile attacks have been identified by intelligence experts as newly manufactured, so this is not only the old stockpiles.
Actually, Russia is running out of armaments, and the proof is that the stuff they are using now is newly manufactured. Since older explosives tend to be less stable, the basic inventory rule of First In-First Out is strictly enforced. This means that Russia has already used up old stockpiles, and soon will be limited in how often it can use armaments by how quickly it can make them under present conditions of sanctions.

While Putin has already claimed 15% of Ukraine as “new regions of Russia,” Jeffrey Sachs sees NATO enlargement as the root cause of Putin's special military operation:
Much of this war has been about NATO enlargement, from the beginning.
NATO enlargement differs from Russia enlargement, in that no countries have been invaded, no cities bombed, and no sovereignty violated by the process of NATO enlargement, unlike Putin's Russia enlargement. That's because NATO is a mutual-defense organization that countries choose to join voluntarily. Albania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia all petitioned to join NATO because they fear the Russia enlargement project. Any idiot can now see why Ukraine has been trying to join NATO for 14 years, and why Sweden and Finland have recently applied for membership. NATO enlargement has been a direct result of Putin's attempts to recreate the Russian Empire through military conquest, and while empire building may be something he can sell to right-wing Russians, he needs another excuse for the external audience, and in truth, NATO expansion is an existential threat to his Russian Empire project. He simply cannot accept NATO just across the border on what he intends to make the “new territories” of Russia. “New territories” was referenced 10 times in the Kremlin talk, and “new regions” 4 times. The Kremlin's focus really seemed to be on Russia enlargement, not NATO enlargement. 

Still, Jeffrey Sachs is all about blaming NATO for Russia's war against Ukraine, “now is the time to negotiate over the NATO issue,” but allows “There are other issues, as well”

He thinks Ukraine has to give up Crimea because it has been “completely consequential for Russia’s economic and foreign policy and military security since 1783.” In other words, since it was part of the Russia Empire then, it should be part of it going forward. Why that logic doesn't apply to all of Ukraine, he doesn't say. Does he apply the same reasoning to other countries that want to hang on to their colonial possessions? He doesn't say.

He also thinks Russia has a claim over parts of Ukraine where the population is “predominantly Russian, ethnic Russian, Russian-speaking, Russian Orthodox.”  Judging from how the ethnic Russians in Kherson protested the Russian occupation, and celebrated their liberation by Ukrainian troops, maybe Jeffrey Sachs best not speak for them.

But “NATO enlargement,” says Sachs “I think it is really the dominant issue.” So much so that “NATO” is mentioned 22 times, and “NATO enlargement” 10 times in this 23 minute segment. He also supports cutting off military support for Ukraine as a way of forcing Ukraine to sue for peace, which he calls a “negotiated end.” They speak of negotiations 23 times in this short segment.

The very next day, Vladimir Putin dominated a 3+hr. Kremlin meeting that gives us a very different perspective on what they still insist is only a “special military operation” even now, ten months in, and hundreds of thousands of deaths later. In this meeting the subject of NATO came up only once, and the question of negotiations was never mentioned at all.

NATO was mentioned, only in passing, in the telling of a tale of Russophobia. Putin sees any anti-Russian expressions in Europe resulting from Russia starting a war in Europe, even calling it a war, as “Russophobia,” which he calls “a political technology for the fight against Russia...strongly reminiscent of the technologies used by Nazi Germany, anti-Semitism,..”

He sets the location for the tale, “In Sweden, in one of the districts of Stockholm, after an active propaganda information campaign began, apparently related to the possible entry of Sweden into NATO,” That's it! Not even a specific objection to the possible entry of Sweden into NATO, just the “Russophobia” he sees as associated with it. That's the sole reference to NATO in this 3+hr meeting, in which “[a] big bloc concerns the special military operation (SMO)” in Ukraine. 

Sachs claims the key to ending the war is negotiations that promises no new NATO members, but in internal Russian discussions of their SMO, they show little interest in either negotiations or NATO enlargement. Instead, Putin has mobilized 300,000 new troops to expand what he sees as a drawn out process:
Regarding the lengthy process and the results of the special military operation, this process could be drawn out. You also noted that newly incorporated territories have appeared. Indeed, this is a significant result for Russia, and this is a serious issue. To be honest, the Sea of Azov has become an inland sea in the Russian Federation, and these are serious things.

We can see here that Putin speaks, not of negotiations, but of a protracted struggle. What does he hope to gain from his SMO? A break in NATO encirclement? No! “Newly incorporated territories” is the war booty he seeks, noting they have taken away any access to the Sea of Azov from what's left of Ukraine, if Sachs has his way about it. And just to be clear about whose example he's following, Putin adds, “In his time, Peter the Great fought to reach the Sea of Azov.” Does he see himself as “Putin the Great”?   

Of course, Putin agrees with Sachs:

The point is that we did not start the war – you know this better than anyone else. It was started in 2014 after the state coup in Ukraine.

Like Sachs, he ignores the role of the Ukrainian people in ousting a pro-Russian president, even after it has become clear just how anti-Ukraine Russia was becoming, and, along with Sachs, Putin thinks these Russian-speaking Ukrainians, are just Russians by another name:

The results of the referendum show that people want to live in Russia, and that they consider themselves part of this world, this space, our common culture, traditions and language.

Of course, the referendum was completely illegal, held under conditions of military occupation, taken while people had guns pointed at their heads. The New York Times reported under occupation “national songs were banned, speaking Ukrainian could lead to arrest, and students were told they were Russian.” These are genocidal policies. Under these conditions Kherson supposedly voted 87% to join Russia, but when the Russians were finally forced out, they were dancing in the streets.

So, if Putin's SMO isn't really about “NATO enlargement,” then what is it about? “[T]he crimes of the Nazi regime that has asserted itself in a neighbouring country.” He means the Zelenskyy government of Ukraine! That's a line Jeffrey Sacks can hardly sell on Democracy Now—a Nazi regime with a Jewish president! For Putin, it's all about destroying the Nazi regime next door. In fact, “Nazi”, or “Nazis” come up 17 times in Putin's presentation of the situation in Ukraine, whereas with Jeffrey Sachs, its a zero sum game, in that the sum of all his mentions of “Nazi", "Nazis”, or Putin's problem with “the ruling Nazi regime” of what Putin calls “the so-called state of Ukraine,” in his presentation on the subject is zero. Putin and Sachs may have a certain divergence of views, but they share a common purpose.

Clay Claiborne

9 December 2022