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Trump, Russia and the media – The deep state against Trump and the threat on democracy (part 4)

  • Posted on 24 février 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

Meanwhile, the New York Times also published a long piece on the alleged ties between Trump’s campaign and Russia, with the headline « Trump Campaign Aides Had Repeated Contacts With Russian Intelligence ». This makes it sound as if we are going to be treated with shocking…

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Trump, Russia and the media – The Buzzfeed dossier and the bankruptcy of journalism (part 3)

  • Posted on 23 février 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

The media was already sold on the allegations that Russia had interfered in the election to help Trump when, on January 10, CNN wrote that intelligence chiefs had briefed Trump about a dossier that was circulating according to which Russia had compromising…

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Trump, Russia and the media – The administration makes its case and it’s the red scare all over again (part 2)

  • Posted on 22 février 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

Despite the weakness of the evidence they provided, after private cybersecurity companies made those claims against Russia, the media almost unanimously accepted them as facts. This became even more true after the US intelligence community started to publicly make very…

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Trump, Russia and the media – The hacking of the Democratic party and private cybersecurity companies (part 1)

  • Posted on 21 février 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

For several months, allegations that Russia interfered in the US presidential election to help Trump, as well as claims that Trump and some of his associates have ties with Russia, have been all over the media. They are repeated so…

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Pourquoi Macron va se planter

  • Posted on 21 février 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

La France est, depuis bien longtemps, un pays de droite. On peut le regretter si l’on veut, mais c’est un fait que personne ne peut ignorer, aujourd’hui encore moins qu’hier. Hollande a remporté une victoire contracyclique en 2012, mais comme quasiment tout…

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The pattern on the stone by William Daniel Hillis

  • Posted on 19 février 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

This is a very well-written little book that explains the basic concepts of computer science in layman’s terms. If you don’t know how computers work but want to learn, this book is exactly what you’re looking for. It’s very easy…

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Links – 02/18/2017

  • Posted on 18 février 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

Justin Reynolds tells the story of how the Soviet Union almost created the Internet but didn’t. He is getting his information from a book by Benjamin Peters, about a project under the Soviet Union to use a network of mainframes to…

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Discounting, cost-benefit analysis and climate change

  • Posted on 17 février 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

In the debate about climate change, people talk a lot about the cost of not doing anything, but they more rarely talk about the cost of the various policies that have been proposed to mitigate climate change. In order to determine what…

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More on Flynn’s resignation, the use of anonymous sources by the media and the alleged ties between Trump and Russia

  • Posted on 16 février 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

Brian Stelter wrote a self-congratulatory piece for CNN in which he praises journalists for their role in Flynn’s resignation. According to him and many other people in the media, investigative journalism and information leaked by courageous people in the administration led to Flynn’s…

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Links – 02/15/2017

  • Posted on 15 février 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

A friend recently created a petition asking the governors of several blue states to « explore the possibility of forming an interstate, single-payer healthcare system for their residents ». I personally don’t think a single-payer healthcare system is a good idea, and I have no idea…

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