Discussion: UK Assesses Evidence Gathered From Cambridge Analytica Office Raid

I’m pretty darn sure it will all lead back to Trump Tower, aka Moscow West.

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Trump Tower, Alfa Bank and Spectrum Health

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Job Creation. lol

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Why do I get the eerie feeling that Brexit was the trial run for the Trump campaign?

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absolutely correct. also keep in mind, face book ceo is no stranger in boosting trump. his role deserves to be examined seriously.

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Not an eerie feeling at all. Polling numbers, everyone picking an inevitable winner…

Nigel Farage appearing it both campaigns.

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Please let that sad sack Cruz be wrapped up in this, too. Maybe that will explain his pathetic turn making calls in support of trump.


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Mueller should pass on everythng he has on Cambridge Analytica to the Brits. They’re smart enough to realize that the shitstorm is global and every decent person and government has to pitch in. Maybe they could convict Trump or various trumpoids in absentia and confiscate their assets.

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That is exactly what I’ve been thinking!

I like the idea of turning over evidence discovered here to the authorities in the U.K. The United Kingdom has much more stringent data privacy laws than those in the U.S.

Facebook expects to be regulated in the United States. I believe that to be a red herring to obscure alleged criminality here and abroad. A global company remains subject to the laws where it operates. So, it is a no-brainer that the U.K. is looking into the Facebook/Brexit/Cambridge Analytica nexus. Truly, a shit storm for Facebook.

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Spectrum deserves more attention than it has gotten so far. It ties a number of moving parts together.

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I’d bet good money that there is and has long been a pipeline between intelligence and law enforcement and all of the Five Eyes countries. And CA is among the many things shared.

I’d even bet the higher-ups at MI6 and such have met SC Mueller on a professional basis in the past and have a good opinion of him. Hehehe.

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Oh, they had plenty of practice

Cambridge Analytica-linked firm ‘boasted of poll interference’
The company that became Cambridge Analytica boasted about interfering in foreign elections, according to documents seen by the BBC.Cambridge Analytica is embroiled in a storm over claims it exploited the data of millions of Facebook users.
The BBC has seen a brochure published by parent company SCL Elections, it is believed prior to 2014.

The brochure outlines how SCL Elections had apparently organised “anti-election rallies” to dissuade opposition supporters from voting in the Nigerian presidential election in 2007. The election was described by EU monitors as one of the least credible they had observed.

The document claims SCL Elections deliberately exploited ethnic tensions in Latvia in the 2006 national elections in order to help their client.

SCL also claims that ahead of the elections in Trinidad and Tobago in 2010, it orchestrated an “ambitious campaign of political graffiti” that “ostensibly came from the youth” so the client party could “claim credit for listening to a ‘united youth’”.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43528219

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Is there any way a class action lawsuit could be brought against Facebook?

It does according to the Lymies