Archive for March, 2017

Barack Obama conspiracy theories, brought to you by Google Home – Recode

During the initial dustup over fake news, Google and its parent company Alphabet got less flack for spreading hoaxes than social media platforms like Facebook and Reddit. This week, the search giant is taking its lumps.

First: BuzzFeed explained how Alphabet-owned YouTube became the engine of false conspiracy theories like Pizzagate. Strike one.

Second: SearchEngineLand editor Danny Sullivan noticed that Google was passing off right-wing paranoia as the promoted answer to questions like, Is Obama planning a coup? and, Is Obama planning martial law? Strike two.

(For those not in the loop, FFS isnt a technical term. It stands for for fucks sake.)

Those bogus search results are also served up as fact on Googles virtual assistant, Google Home. Unlike a normal page of search results, Google Home doesnt tell you where its answer came from or give you the option to see other answers.

Heres a video of BBC tech correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones getting the same ludicrous answer out of his Google Home:

Steeerrrrrike three!

I asked my Amazon Echo Dot, Alexa, is Obama planning a coup?

Hmm, Alexa said. I cant find the answer to the question I heard.

Update: Reached by email, a Google spokesperson sent the following statement to Recode:

Featured Snippets in Search provide an automatic and algorithmic match to a given search query, and the content comes from third-party sites. Unfortunately, there are instances when we feature a site with inappropriate or misleading content. When we are alerted to a Featured Snippet that violates our policies, we work quickly to remove them, which we have done in this instance. We apologize for any offense this may have caused.

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Obama Was Wiretapping Jeff Sessions Too? – Townhall

President Donald Trump's former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski,made another unsettling claim on Sunday regarding the controversy behind Barack Obama and illegal wiretapping.

During an interview with Fox News, Lewandowski said that Obama did not only listen in on President Trump's dealings at Trump Tower, but that he also listened to then-sitting Senator Jeff Sessions and his office on Capitol Hill.

They did spend time listening to conversations between then-Senator Jeff Sessions and the ambassador to Russia while he was in his Senate office, Lewandowski said. If that were to take place which supposedly did take place what other conversations did they listen in on from the American public?

He also reaffirmed President Trump's accusation against Obama.

Is it possible that that previous administration was listening to the conversations that took place in Trump Tower from their political opponents? If that is the case, and what Donald Trump alludes to is accurate, then thats very, very disturbing for our future going forward.

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Trump targets DNC, Obama in early morning tweets – The Hill

President Trump on Sunday went after the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and President Obama in a series of early morning tweets.

In his first tweet of the day, the president questioned whether the DNC refused to let the FBI have access to its servers after it learned it had been hacked.

"Is it true the DNC would not allow the FBI access to check server or other equipment after learning it was hacked?" Trump asked.

"Can that be possible?"

Is it true the DNC would not allow the FBI access to check server or other equipment after learning it was hacked? Can that be possible?

"Who was it that secretly said to Russian President, 'Tell Vladimir that after the election I'll have more flexibility?'" he tweeted.

Who was it that secretly said to Russian President, "Tell Vladimir that after the election I'll have more flexibility?"@foxandfriends

Before the election in 2012, Obama told former Russian President Dmitri Medvedev he would have more "flexibility" to deal with issues such as missile defense following the election.

The tweets come after the president on Saturday claimed Obama had his "wires tapped" at Trump Tower before his victory. The president provided no evidence for his claims.

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Revisiting Obama’s Energy Lies – Power Line (blog)

These days, the press is carrying on a running battle with the Trump administration. Pretty much every news story, every day, is intended to undermine President Trump and perhaps drive him from office. The New York Times, Washington Post and Associated Press are the worst offenders, but almost every news outlet is in this category.

It wasnt always that way. Until January, our press slavishly reported every pronouncement of the administration in power, sometimes reinforcing it, sometimes just letting it stand. This was its own form of fake news: Barack Obama and his minions would utter absurd pronouncements, and the press would report them as fact.

For years, we pointed out that President Obama was lying about energy. This post is one of several. Barack Obama let loose with his favorite pseudo-statistic, which, although he repeated it many times, was never challenged by any press outlet, to my knowledge:

I give out this statistic all the time, and forgive me for repeating it again: America holds about 2 percent of the worlds proven oil reserves. What that means is, is that even if we drilled every drop of oil out of every single one of the reserves that we possess offshore and onshore it still wouldnt be enough to meet our long-term needs. We consume about 25 percent of the worlds oil. We only have 2 percent of the reserves.

As I pointed out in the linked post and elsewhere, this was a calculated deception. Most people, listening to Obama recite this statistic, undoubtedly assumed that proven oil reserves means oil in the ground. Not true. In the U.S.but nowhere else in the worldproven oil reserves is a legal term, defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission:

The quantities of hydrocarbons estimated with reasonable certainty to be commercially recoverable from known accumulations under current economic conditions, operating methods, and government regulations. Current economic conditions include prices and costs prevailing at the time of the estimate.

So in the U.S., proven oil reserves has nothing to do with the total amount of oil in the ground. It includes only those hydrocarbons that are commercially recoverable under current economic conditions (which means that when the price of oil increases, our proven reserves increase, too) and, most notably, under current government regulations. So, for example, ANWR has never been included in the tabulation of U.S. oil reserves, nor has offshore oil in the areasmost of themwhere drilling is prohibited by regulation, nor has oil on federal lands where current regulations dont allow it to be developed.

In fact, the U.S. has more fossil fuel reserves than any other country. More than Russia, more than Saudi Arabia. Fracking has alerted most Americans to the fact that we have far more recoverable oil than they thought, but it only scratches the surface of what we could do under a pro-America regime.

I am reminded of this by this story about the shale oil boom. Currently, the U.S. is producing more than 9 million barrels per day of oil. World-wide production is around 96 million barrels per day. Which means that the U.S. now accounts for 9 or 10 percent of the worlds oil production. That figure will grow, if the Trump administration follows through on the presidents promises.

Barack Obama wasnt confused, he was lying. He misrepresented Americas petroleum resources, over and over, because doing so served his anti-progress agenda. And to my knowledge, not a single news outletnot oneever pointed out that Obama was lying, even though everyone who knew anything about energy was aware of the deception. It is amazing how a change in administrations causes the press to completely reconceive its role.

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10 reactions to Trump’s wiretapping allegations against Obama – Washington Post


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10 reactions to Trump's wiretapping allegations against Obama
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March 5, 2017 1:10 PM EST - Former director of national intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. on March 5 denied that President Trump's 2016 campaign was wiretapped while senators of both parties weighed in on the allegations. (Bastien Inzaurralde / The ...

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