Social media is NOT about numbers of likes and retweets, it’s about finding out weird stuff the CIA did in the 60’s
@lolennui On the same page with a cat doing ballet, a book rec that speaks to you, something smart about covid news, and a comic involving the Bayeux tapestry and Winnie the Pooh. It has to have the mix.
@lolennui definitely dosing people with LSD or spraying bacteria from airplanes
@lolennui And the. Retweeting/boosting those findings 😂
@lolennui and articles about seals with eels up their noses
@lolennui I'm old and I'm from Idaho. I grok the Frank Church hearings about a lot of the weird "stuff" the CIA was doing back then.
@lolennui exactly that’s why there are so many random bits of knowledge I have.
@lolennui ... on the systems envisaged by the CIA in the 60s?
@lolennui The astral projection one is my favorite
@lolennui Or to explain how far advanced the process of climate change truly is. Ya know, trying to save people.
@lolennui i thought it was about sharing your info with the CIA.

@lolennui 2020s: is Elon cooking unpopular Twitter moves and countermoves to secretly train CIA AIs in info warring? (Turing test meets CIA affected population tests)

This I want to know

@lolennui why do toots flow one after the other - they should be laid out on a cork board connected by red string
@lolennui ...And about how the CIA, and other intelligence agencies, have used and abused their own employees (Jim Semivan comes to mind)

@lolennui

Domino on Instagram is a rabbits hole of weirdness. He has pictures too.

@lolennui bingo, i had to borrow that and shove it down elon's pie hole. instant #FF AND THANK YOU
@lolennui what!!!!!!! Now that’s funny
@lolennui I mean, if we go back to 1953, we have the CIA overthrowing the democratically elected secular government of Iran because they wanted to nationalize their oil, which would hurt the bottom line of British Petroleum (BP). https://www.npr.org/2019/01/31/690363402/how-the-cia-overthrew-irans-democracy-in-four-days
How The CIA Overthrew Iran's Democracy In 4 Days

It's no secret that Iran and the U.S. have a history of animosity toward each other. But when and how did it begin? This week we look back at four days in August 1953, when the CIA orchestrated a coup of Iran's elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh.

NPR
@lolennui so true. what hashtag do i have to follow to get that in my feed?
@lolennui You know they wired tuna to eavesdrop on the Russians, right? The Russian word for tuna is TYHEU (The Yankees Have Eavesdropped Us.) And in America tuna is sold tin cans in case the Russians capture our tuna and use them to infiltrate our secret tuna intelligence program.
I know stuff.
@lolennui how did this thread become a self-fulfilling prophecy?