@Branedy

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Retired IT Janitor, American/Irish
I answer questions on Quora

Blog: https://www.branedy.net/

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Something to remember

No Right Is Ever Safe – but Progress Is Possible

The outrageous assault on birthright citizenship should prompt us to reflect on the fragility of democratic progress - and our own responsibility to defend it.

Some thoughts from my new piece:

https://steady.page/en/democracyamericana/posts/0999474f-9069-4edc-8afa-14ba857741fa

No Right Is Ever Safe – but Progress Is Possible

The outrageous assault on birthright citizenship should prompt us to reflect on the fragility of democratic progress - and our own responsibility to defend it

Steady
No. No, we’re not OK.
#USpol
What should have been a celebration of democracy has become the grave marker of the Republic.

Trump admits the war crime of destroying civilian bridges in Iran, and now says he will order the destruction of electric power plants next — another war crime.

Does Congress really want these war crimes committed in the name of The United States?

Did you really want this?
How dare you compare Trump to Christ? When Jesus said “suffer little children to come onto me,” he didn’t mean to sexually assault them on Epstein Island. - Bishop Talbert Swan
#EpsteinFiles
#USpol
...in the middle of an illegal war? Likely because they were warning against what Trump and Hegseth are planning to do next. This is the best indication yet that a ground invasion of Iran (or worse) is coming. This is likely to be a DISASTER. Those who voted Trump are DIRECTLY responsible for this and what will follow.

When hackers attacked global med-tech giant Stryker, they didn't use ransomware.

Iran-linked group Handala simply logged into Microsoft Intune at 3am, and issued remote wipe commands. 200,000+ devices were wiped.

My chat with Rob Edmondson of CoreView about what happened.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q2hCxtzG2A

They used Microsoft Intune to destroy a company - 200,000 devices wiped

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