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Apr 9, 2021 06:58:44   #
WNYShooter Loc: WNY
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9445105/What-H****r-Biden-left-tell-memoir-revealed.html

EXCLUSIVE: What WASN'T in H****r B***n's book: How he got unauthorized Secret Service protection, begged Joe to run for WH to salvage his own reputation and made porn films with prostitutes. Forensic experts prove laptop IS President's son's.

*H****r B***n released his 'tell-all' memoir Beautiful Things on Tuesday, but left out shocking details
*DailyMail.com can reveal those secrets after contents of his abandoned laptop - including a cache of 103,000 text messages, 154,000 emails, more than 2,000 photos - were verified by top forensics experts
*H****r left his MacBook Pro laptop at a Wilmington, Delaware computer repair shop in April 2019 and never returned for it
*In texts from 2019, H****r begged his father to run for president to salvage H****r's own reputation
*H****r repeatedly dodged police action against him, despite constantly dealing with drug dealers and prostitutes and having multiple run-ins with the law
*The president's son was guarded by a Secret Service agent while on a 2018 drug and prostitute binge in Hollywood, despite not being entitled to protection at the time
*H****r appeared to be obsessed with making porn films with prostitutes, videos and photos on his laptop show
*Texts also show Joe Biden was afraid his conversations with H****r were being hacked even as they discussed his White House bid

H****r B***n's 'tell-all' autobiography promised the unvarnished story of his struggles with drugs, family turmoil and his controversial love life.

But there were many shocking details of his debauched life that the president's son chose not to share with readers, including details of his fragile relationship with his father.

Now DailyMail.com can reveal the secrets H****r chose not to divulge, exposed in the contents of his abandoned laptop and verified by top forensics experts.

The bombshell cache of 103,000 text messages, 154,000 emails, more than 2,000 photos and dozens of videos are packed with revelations conveniently missing from the memoir, including:

*How he begged his father to run for president in 2019 to salvage H****r's own reputation
*How he repeatedly dodged police action against him, despite constantly dealing with drug pushers and prostitutes and having multiple run-ins with law enforcement
*H****r was guarded by a Secret Service agent while on a 2018 drug and prostitute binge in Hollywood, despite not being entitled to protection at the time and amid denials from the federal agency
*Joe Biden was afraid his text conversations with H****r were being hacked even as they discussed his White House bid
*How H****r's laptop is brimming with evidence of apparent criminal activity by H****r and his associates including drug trafficking and prostitution

The president's son left his 2017 MacBook Pro laptop at a Wilmington, Delaware computer repair shop in April 2019 and never returned for it.

Emails leaked from the computer sparked a scandal before the 2020 p**********l e******n in October, but were dismissed as Russian disinformation by the Bidens and other senior Democrats, social media giants Twitter and Facebook, and several major media organizations.

After obtaining a copy of the hard drive, DailyMail.com commissioned top cyber forensics experts Maryman & Associates to analyze its data and determine whether the laptop's contents were real.

The firm's founder, Brad Maryman, is a 29-year FBI veteran Supervisory Special Agent who served as an Information Security Officer and founded its first computer forensics lab.

Maryman and his business partner Dr. Joseph Greenfield used the same forensic tools to pick apart the drive as federal and state law enforcement use in criminal investigations, and prepared a report for DailyMail.com.

The report said the data on the drive 'appear to be authentic', and that after an extensive search of its contents for any tell-tale signs of tampering, Maryman and Greenfield found 'no evidence' of fabrication – by Russians or anyone else.

'The data on the system before April 2019 appears to be related to Mr. Biden, with timestamps appearing to be between 2016 and 2019,' the Maryman and Associates report said.

'The operating system timestamps appear to be authentic, and no evidence was found to suggest that the timestamps or data were altered or manufactured. No indications were found that would indicate the data was manufactured.'

In a p**********l debate in October, Joe Biden referred to the leaks of H****r's emails as 'a bunch of garbage.'

But in an interview with CBS on Sunday to promote his new book, Beautiful Things, H****r said the laptop 'could be' his.

'There could be a laptop out there that was stolen from me. It could be that I was hacked. It could be that it was the — that it was Russian intelligence. It could be that it was stolen from me or that there was a laptop stolen from me,' he said.

Among the 103,199 text messages on the hard drive dating from 2016 to March 2019 are fraught conversations between President Joe Biden and his son.

The texts reveal how Joe was sucked into his son's torrid love life, became a punching bag for H****r's drug-fueled rants, and paid his grandchildren's bills when H****r had drained his bank accounts from his spending on prostitutes and crack cocaine.

When the former Delaware senator was elected Vice President in 2008, it put an end to H****r's lucrative career as a lobbyist to avoid the appearance of conflicts of interest.

H****r then embarked on a series of controversial business ventures and fell into a cycle of crack and prostitute binges, scandal and rehab.

By 2019 his texts appeared to be seething with resentment.

When Joe texted him a typically doting message 'Good morning my beautiful son. I miss you and love you. Dad' on February 24 that year, H****r raged at his father for 'having made clear to the world that the only reason for not [running for president is your] family problems im glad to be the f***ing bullseye you painted on my back.'

H****r complained that his father's advice to not defend himself in the media over stories about his expensive divorce from his ex-wife Kathleen Biden or his affair with his brother's widow Hallie had backfired, and added sarcastically: 'Oh …good morning …from f***ing rehab.'

'Your team just made me the uncontrollable troubled tax c***t philanderer sex and drug addict that you tried so hard to fix but couldn't yt. They just totally wrote my life away,' he wrote.

'If you dont run ill never have a chance at redemption.'

Joe replied, promising his son he would run for President but adding that he was worried his texts were 'a target' for hacking.

'I'll run but I need you,' he wrote. 'H[allie] is wrong. Only focus is recovery. Nothing else... When you can and feel like it call. Positive my text etc a target. Love.'

He declared his candidacy two months later.

After another rant from H****r in September 2018 Joe wrote: 'Be careful what you text. Likely I'm being hacked.'

The future president had good reason to worry, as his phone was filling up with incriminating and embarrassing texts as his son's relationship with Hallie disintegrated, according to H****r's messages to him.

When H****r's controversial affair with Beau's widow was publicly revealed in March 2017, Joe reluctantly released a statement giving the couple his blessing.

But a year later he was already being drawn into the couple's meltdown by his erratic, addict son.

In July 2018 H****r sent a recording to his father of himself talking on the phone to Hallie.

Joe responded: 'Got your text. Can't say I'm surprised. Going to bed I'll call you tomorrow morning. Love you. Be strong. Love Dad.'

AUTHENTICATING THE LAPTOP
DailyMail.com commissioned cyber forensics experts at Maryman & Associates to examine the hard drive to determine its authenticity.

The firm's founder, Brad Maryman, was a 29-year veteran of the FBI, served as a Chief Information Security Officer and founded the bureau's cyber forensics unit. His partner, Dr. Joseph Greenfield, is an associate professor at the University of Southern California and helped write their degree program in intelligence and cyber operations.

After an extensive analysis of the hard drive, Greenfield and Maryman produced a report for DailyMail.com detailing their findings.

Using the same forensic tools as federal and state law enforcement in criminal investigations, they found a total of 103,000 text messages, 154,000 emails and more than 2,000 photos.

- They found emails for multiple accounts on the laptop dating back to 2009, and other data which 'appears to be related to Mr. Biden' between 2016 and 2019.

- The report's findings were consistent with the known timeline for the hard drive. A Wilmington, Delaware computer store work order with H****r's signature shows he left his 2017 MacBook Pro laptop there on April 12, 2019.

- The Maryman & Associates report said the original 'Macintosh HD' drive was created on March 28, 2018

- H****r's iCloud email address was added to the laptop's system on October 21 2018, as well as his work email at his firm Rosemont Seneca on February 2 2019.

- The same day, a Gmail address he used to log onto sex cam sites, and another personal Gmail address belonging to H****r, were also added.

- Beau Biden's old Gmail account was added on February 7 2019.

- Emails addressed to H****r's various email addresses dating from December 2009 to December 2020 were found on the system.

- An iPad with the name 'H****r's iPad' and three email addresses associated with the Biden family was backed up on the laptop and on iCloud in January 2019 and again a month later.

- Greenfield found 818 call logs in this iPad backup with timestamps from June 2016 to February 2019.

- There were 8,942 entries in the iPad's contacts book, created between April 2016 and January 2019.

- In February 2019 an iPhone XS was also synced with the laptop. Its serial number was consistent with the timestamps of the data on the phone.

In conclusion, 'The operating system timestamps appear to be authentic, and no evidence was found to suggest that the timestamps or data were altered or manufactured,' the report said. 'No indications were found that would suggest the data was manufactured.'

The president's continued forgiveness and offers of money via text to his son after his crack binges – are at odds with his long history of tough stances against drug users and suppliers.

Joe criticized George Bush Sr's 1980s War on Drugs for being 'not tough enough' and wrote punitive laws with harsher sentences for drug crimes when he was head of the Senate Judiciary Committee in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

His son's drug-fueled calamities have resulted in multiple run-ins with law enforcement that would usually result in criminal charges or investigation, but H****r has so far avoided the dock.

His laptop, which was handed over to the FBI in 2019, is brimming with evidence of apparent criminal activity by H****r and his associates including drug trafficking and prostitution.

Photos also show H****r with cracked and badly damaged teeth - known as 'meth mouth' - as he sits in a dentist chair, and another photo showing him visibly balding.

H****r appeared to be obsessed with making and starring in porn films with prostitutes, videos and photos on his laptop show.

The hard drive contains hundreds of pictures of naked women and naked selfies of H****r, as well as dozens of videos.

H****r photographed and filmed himself, often with two prostitutes at a time, in explicit videos that he then posted on adult website Pornhub under the username 'RHEast'.

H****r filmed himself with the women from his laptop webcam, sometimes shooting at different angles using an iPad and cell phone.

The sex tapes and shots with hookers are mixed in with family photos, business documents and selfies from his then-lover and brother's widow Hallie in his laptop's photos folder.

Texts show he would often order drugs to hotel rooms and take them with the women before or after sex – and photos include bottles of 100mg Viagra pills, the highest dose prescribed by doctors.

His Pornhub account had 66 award badges, including a badge for reaching 50 subscribers, watching 500 videos, and watching porn in high definition.

H****r would sometimes leave on the webcam after filming his sex scenes, and captured himself hunched over his computer, intently watching back through the footage.

In one video on the laptop, H****r recorded his screen and can be heard speaking to a woman about his favorite porn stars as he browsed an adult website with her.

Texts from February 20, 2019 appear to show H****r coordinating with a woman called Dianna Pagano to t***sport other women in Ubers to his hotel room in New Haven, Connecticut.

A month later Pagano texted H****r offering to 'hang' with him for '100 or 200 for the night', as well as appearing to offer him drugs, saying 'My guy is giving me 2500qorrh of work cuz he is going on vacation. I just gotta give him 200$; and 'I got some good work if u need anything hun its fire'.

Pagano was charged in November that year with violating her probation by allegedly running a drug ring out of her home in East Haven.

Police told the New Haven Register that items 'believed to be the fruits of a narcotics and prostitution operation, [were] found within the residence.'

Pagano was not charged with a prostitution-related offence.

H****r may have narrowly avoided a tangle with law enforcement, as six of Pagano's alleged customers were also arrested in the police raid.

H****r had a second close shave with the law in March 2019 according to his texts, when police allegedly showed up at a Naugatuck, Connecticut, motel where H****r was taking drugs and entertaining hookers.

When the president's son left his Comfort Inn room to get cash from an ATM, one of the panicked prostitutes, Crystal, texted him 'U called the cops???'

Returning to his room a confused H****r texted their dealer and pimp 'Where is she? She said the cops came to the room????? WTF man? I went to bank. Call me back.'

Naugatuck Police Department told DailyMail.com they had no record of officers attending the Comfort Inn on March 7.

Much more of story at link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9445105/What-H****r-Biden-left-tell-memoir-revealed.html

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Apr 9, 2021 07:52:53   #
Kraken Loc: Barry's Bay
 
Overall, we the American people that didn't drink trump's kool-aid rate Daily Mail Right Biased and Questionable due to numerous failed fact checks and poor information sourcing. (7/19/2016) Updated (M. Huitsing 3/10/2021)

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Apr 9, 2021 08:02:39   #
berchman Loc: South Central PA
 
I will wait to see what other sources have to say about this story because this is what I have read concerning the Daily Mail: "The Daily Mail has been noted for its unreliability and widely criticized for its printing of sensationalist and inaccurate scare stories of science and medical research..."

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Apr 9, 2021 08:25:09   #
WNYShooter Loc: WNY
 
berchman wrote:
I will wait to see what other sources have to say about this story because this is what I have read concerning the Daily Mail: "The Daily Mail has been noted for its unreliability and widely criticized for its printing of sensationalist and inaccurate scare stories of science and medical research..."


Completely understandable that you feel this, after all, as Krack pointed out, that site is not listed in the Democrat Useful I***t Resource Center as being an approved information source.

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Apr 9, 2021 13:14:47   #
berchman Loc: South Central PA
 
My sources tell me that the laptop was taken by the FBI in October 2020. So how did its hard drive get into the possession of England's notorious rag, the Daily Mirror?

Addictive and probably carcinogenic: scientist reveals dangers of Daily Mail
While many view the Daily Mail as a harmless, recreational newspaper, a newly published study definitively absolutely 100% proves it is actually highly addictive, causes mental judgement problems and damages health

While viewed by many as a harmless newspaper read by people who just want to relax and unwind – or perhaps do some recreational experimentation with different ideologies – a new study has provided unquestionable proof that the notorious newspaper actually inflicts considerable damage on all those who read it, link to it, or even so much as look directly at it.

The detailed study looked at reports of the effects of reading the Daily Mail from the last 20 years. To clarify, it wasn’t a “20-year study”; who would make that sort of mistake? You might see those nostalgia shows like I love the 80s, but you don’t call them a “decade-long TV show”. That would be misleading. It would appear to be that you’re ridiculously exaggerating something for your own ends.

But the study, conducted by Professor Ineptias of The Department for Hysterical Analysis (University of Hyperbole, Hull), reveals that the Daily Mail has many serious consequences for those reading it. Some of the more devastating are detailed below.

Dependency
British national newspapers on display at a newsagent's in London, Britain, 11 October 2013.
It starts with just the one, and then suddenly, you’re hooked! Photograph: ANDY RAIN/EPA
Professor Ineptias revealed a strong tendency for Daily Mail readers to become dependent on it, struggling to go for more than a day without a “fix”.

“Exposure to the exaggerated, emotive language can be compelling for the casual reader, but pretty soon this takes hold. You become caught up in the exaggerated claims and then you start to show confirmation bias, looking for more things that echo your own opinions and views in a similarly intense way, hence you need to read more Daily Mail.”

The long term effects of this dependency are uncertain, but animal studies suggest they could be very dangerous. An experiment where rats had their cages lined with the Daily Mail for a month showed that the animals developed very concerning behaviours.

“They became incredibly hostile and demanding. You’d put them in a maze and whereas they’d normally go and explore, the Daily Mail rats would just look at you angrily, wondering what’s in it for them,” one researcher reported. “And the rats we used for the study were British-bred, white rats. I accidentally put a cage of foreign rats in the room with them once, they almost tore the place apart. Several of them were physically sick. And rats can’t even vomit!”

There have been many different approaches to treating Daily Mail addiction, such as substituting with milder stimulants like the Express or Telegraph (often supplied via a patch), but these have only limited effectiveness.

The Daily Mail has also caused dependence in those who h**e it, with people constantly linking to it due to a sense of outrage, a very rare example of “passive dependence”.

Development of further disorders
An arrangment of British daily newspapers photographed in London on August 23, 2012 shows the front-page headlines and stories regarding nude pictures of Britain's Prince Harry.
Exposure to the Daily Mail could lead to all sorts of erratic behaviours. Images
ly Mail often end up unsatisfied with just reading it and feel compelled to contribute with extreme or bizarre comments. But this engagement with like-minded dependents can lead to increased extremism via group polarisation, resulting in ridiculous right-wing behaviour like burning crosses in your garden, or v****g for Ukip.

“Those who read the Daily Mail often do so because they are already angry or unhappy with their lot. The constant vitriol aimed at those who are more vulnerable offers a form of displacement, a sort of defence mechanism where those with problems can take them out on others,” Professor Ineptas explained.

Prolonged exposure to the Daily Mail can also produce chronic paranoia, suspicion, anger and belief in conspiracies, like how a secret organisation of homosexuals and feminists is going to steal your childhood home and turn it into a luxurious taxpayer-funded refuge for drug-addled benefits claimants who spend all day knitting Union Jacks purely so they can burn them in front of children. Or something.

Educational deficits
Michael Gove, the former Education Secretary, leaves Downing Street on July 15, 2014 in London,
You combine the Daily Mail and education, you end up with this sort of thing.
Reading the Daily Mail has been shown to have a seriously damaging effect on people’s ability to learn new information that isn’t conveyed via hyperbole or exaggeration, or doesn’t put down another group of people in some way.

But more alarming is that repeated, prolonged exposure to the Daily Mail seemingly causes degradation of language sk**ls. Even a brief read of any comment section on the site shows that grammar and punctuation are distorted, and some commenters have seemingly lost the knowledge of HOW TO TURN THE CAPS LOCK OFF. That such simple inherent things can be lost implies that the damage the Daily Mail does is at a fundamental level and deeply entrenched.

Driving
Damage To Car Involved In Accident
Many Daily Mail articles can be described as ‘a car crash’, but sometimes that’s very literal.
Professor Ineptias discovered a clear link between reading the Daily Mail and traffic accidents.

“Basically, Daily Mail readers have a persistent habit of veering to the right. And this isn’t safe when you’re behind the wheel of a vehicle.”

Daily Mail reading supposedly causes a large number of traffic accidents. One study looked into police reports. Officers who tended to Daily Mail readers who had caused a crash reported receiving a stream of abuse about who pays their wages and claims that the rules about driving on the left are just a “liberal conspiracy”. There was often something about feminists too, but not in any coherent form.

Health dangers
A sign warns of the biohazard threat outside the facilities in place at the Royal Free Hospital in north London on August 6, 2014, in the event of a patient testing positive for the Ebola v***s.
A typical front page of the Daily Mail. Photograph: LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images
The scaremongering used by the Daily Mail can be very dangerous, leading to prolonged stress and anxiety. These have many known health consequences, but addicts tend to suffer more than most because treatment can be obtained via the NHS, but the NHS is largely staffed by immigrants, so Daily Mail readers tend to stay away.

On top of this, the Daily Mail often reports that innocuous things cause cancer. But the one link between all of these things is that they are in the Daily Mail. Professor Ineptias argues that this means the Daily Mail itself is a carcinogen.

“What if reading the Daily Mail actually means you’re running your hands all over a vitriolic lump of angry cancer? You might as well put plutonium on your cornflakes! Or buy some asbestos pyjamas. Why don’t you just do that, eh? You make me sick you d********g liberal. We’d all be better off without the multicultural hellhole you’ve turned this country into. Thatcher would be turning in her grave if she could see what the bloody bLIARites have done. WE MUST TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK!”

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Apr 9, 2021 14:32:45   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
berchman wrote:
My sources tell me that the laptop was taken by the FBI in October 2020. So how did its hard drive get into the possession of England's notorious rag, the Daily Mirror?

Addictive and probably carcinogenic: scientist reveals dangers of Daily Mail
While many view the Daily Mail as a harmless, recreational newspaper, a newly published study definitively absolutely 100% proves it is actually highly addictive, causes mental judgement problems and damages health

While viewed by many as a harmless newspaper read by people who just want to relax and unwind – or perhaps do some recreational experimentation with different ideologies – a new study has provided unquestionable proof that the notorious newspaper actually inflicts considerable damage on all those who read it, link to it, or even so much as look directly at it.

The detailed study looked at reports of the effects of reading the Daily Mail from the last 20 years. To clarify, it wasn’t a “20-year study”; who would make that sort of mistake? You might see those nostalgia shows like I love the 80s, but you don’t call them a “decade-long TV show”. That would be misleading. It would appear to be that you’re ridiculously exaggerating something for your own ends.

But the study, conducted by Professor Ineptias of The Department for Hysterical Analysis (University of Hyperbole, Hull), reveals that the Daily Mail has many serious consequences for those reading it. Some of the more devastating are detailed below.

Dependency
British national newspapers on display at a newsagent's in London, Britain, 11 October 2013.
It starts with just the one, and then suddenly, you’re hooked! Photograph: ANDY RAIN/EPA
Professor Ineptias revealed a strong tendency for Daily Mail readers to become dependent on it, struggling to go for more than a day without a “fix”.

“Exposure to the exaggerated, emotive language can be compelling for the casual reader, but pretty soon this takes hold. You become caught up in the exaggerated claims and then you start to show confirmation bias, looking for more things that echo your own opinions and views in a similarly intense way, hence you need to read more Daily Mail.”

The long term effects of this dependency are uncertain, but animal studies suggest they could be very dangerous. An experiment where rats had their cages lined with the Daily Mail for a month showed that the animals developed very concerning behaviours.

“They became incredibly hostile and demanding. You’d put them in a maze and whereas they’d normally go and explore, the Daily Mail rats would just look at you angrily, wondering what’s in it for them,” one researcher reported. “And the rats we used for the study were British-bred, white rats. I accidentally put a cage of foreign rats in the room with them once, they almost tore the place apart. Several of them were physically sick. And rats can’t even vomit!”

There have been many different approaches to treating Daily Mail addiction, such as substituting with milder stimulants like the Express or Telegraph (often supplied via a patch), but these have only limited effectiveness.

The Daily Mail has also caused dependence in those who h**e it, with people constantly linking to it due to a sense of outrage, a very rare example of “passive dependence”.

Development of further disorders
An arrangment of British daily newspapers photographed in London on August 23, 2012 shows the front-page headlines and stories regarding nude pictures of Britain's Prince Harry.
Exposure to the Daily Mail could lead to all sorts of erratic behaviours. Images
ly Mail often end up unsatisfied with just reading it and feel compelled to contribute with extreme or bizarre comments. But this engagement with like-minded dependents can lead to increased extremism via group polarisation, resulting in ridiculous right-wing behaviour like burning crosses in your garden, or v****g for Ukip.

“Those who read the Daily Mail often do so because they are already angry or unhappy with their lot. The constant vitriol aimed at those who are more vulnerable offers a form of displacement, a sort of defence mechanism where those with problems can take them out on others,” Professor Ineptas explained.

Prolonged exposure to the Daily Mail can also produce chronic paranoia, suspicion, anger and belief in conspiracies, like how a secret organisation of homosexuals and feminists is going to steal your childhood home and turn it into a luxurious taxpayer-funded refuge for drug-addled benefits claimants who spend all day knitting Union Jacks purely so they can burn them in front of children. Or something.

Educational deficits
Michael Gove, the former Education Secretary, leaves Downing Street on July 15, 2014 in London,
You combine the Daily Mail and education, you end up with this sort of thing.
Reading the Daily Mail has been shown to have a seriously damaging effect on people’s ability to learn new information that isn’t conveyed via hyperbole or exaggeration, or doesn’t put down another group of people in some way.

But more alarming is that repeated, prolonged exposure to the Daily Mail seemingly causes degradation of language sk**ls. Even a brief read of any comment section on the site shows that grammar and punctuation are distorted, and some commenters have seemingly lost the knowledge of HOW TO TURN THE CAPS LOCK OFF. That such simple inherent things can be lost implies that the damage the Daily Mail does is at a fundamental level and deeply entrenched.

Driving
Damage To Car Involved In Accident
Many Daily Mail articles can be described as ‘a car crash’, but sometimes that’s very literal.
Professor Ineptias discovered a clear link between reading the Daily Mail and traffic accidents.

“Basically, Daily Mail readers have a persistent habit of veering to the right. And this isn’t safe when you’re behind the wheel of a vehicle.”

Daily Mail reading supposedly causes a large number of traffic accidents. One study looked into police reports. Officers who tended to Daily Mail readers who had caused a crash reported receiving a stream of abuse about who pays their wages and claims that the rules about driving on the left are just a “liberal conspiracy”. There was often something about feminists too, but not in any coherent form.

Health dangers
A sign warns of the biohazard threat outside the facilities in place at the Royal Free Hospital in north London on August 6, 2014, in the event of a patient testing positive for the Ebola v***s.
A typical front page of the Daily Mail. Photograph: LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images
The scaremongering used by the Daily Mail can be very dangerous, leading to prolonged stress and anxiety. These have many known health consequences, but addicts tend to suffer more than most because treatment can be obtained via the NHS, but the NHS is largely staffed by immigrants, so Daily Mail readers tend to stay away.

On top of this, the Daily Mail often reports that innocuous things cause cancer. But the one link between all of these things is that they are in the Daily Mail. Professor Ineptias argues that this means the Daily Mail itself is a carcinogen.

“What if reading the Daily Mail actually means you’re running your hands all over a vitriolic lump of angry cancer? You might as well put plutonium on your cornflakes! Or buy some asbestos pyjamas. Why don’t you just do that, eh? You make me sick you d********g liberal. We’d all be better off without the multicultural hellhole you’ve turned this country into. Thatcher would be turning in her grave if she could see what the bloody bLIARites have done. WE MUST TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK!”
My sources tell me that the laptop was taken by th... (show quote)


https://www.theguardian.com/science/brain-flapping/2014/oct/07/addictive-carcinogenic-daily-mail-spoof

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Apr 9, 2021 14:38:42   #
soba1 Loc: Somewhere In So Ca
 
Kraken wrote:
Overall, we the American people that didn't drink trump's kool-aid rate Daily Mail Right Biased and Questionable due to numerous failed fact checks and poor information sourcing. (7/19/2016) Updated (M. Huitsing 3/10/2021)


U are just a wanna be American

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Apr 9, 2021 14:42:55   #
berchman Loc: South Central PA
 
thom w wrote:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/brain-flapping/2014/oct/07/addictive-carcinogenic-daily-mail-spoof


Merrie old England wasn't so merry under Thatcher and now they've shat themselves with Brexit.

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Apr 9, 2021 21:16:32   #
trainspotter Loc: Oregon
 
Kraken wrote:
Overall, we the American people that didn't drink trump's kool-aid rate Daily Mail Right Biased and Questionable due to numerous failed fact checks and poor information sourcing. (7/19/2016) Updated (M. Huitsing 3/10/2021)
BROKEN record krackster.... (ask the Haole Hawaiian moderator)





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Apr 9, 2021 21:33:16   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
berchman wrote:
My sources tell me that the laptop was taken by the FBI in October 2020. So how did its hard drive get into the possession of England's notorious rag, the Daily Mirror?

Addictive and probably carcinogenic: scientist reveals dangers of Daily Mail
While many view the Daily Mail as a harmless, recreational newspaper, a newly published study definitively absolutely 100% proves it is actually highly addictive, causes mental judgement problems and damages health

While viewed by many as a harmless newspaper read by people who just want to relax and unwind – or perhaps do some recreational experimentation with different ideologies – a new study has provided unquestionable proof that the notorious newspaper actually inflicts considerable damage on all those who read it, link to it, or even so much as look directly at it.

The detailed study looked at reports of the effects of reading the Daily Mail from the last 20 years. To clarify, it wasn’t a “20-year study”; who would make that sort of mistake? You might see those nostalgia shows like I love the 80s, but you don’t call them a “decade-long TV show”. That would be misleading. It would appear to be that you’re ridiculously exaggerating something for your own ends.

But the study, conducted by Professor Ineptias of The Department for Hysterical Analysis (University of Hyperbole, Hull), reveals that the Daily Mail has many serious consequences for those reading it. Some of the more devastating are detailed below.

Dependency
British national newspapers on display at a newsagent's in London, Britain, 11 October 2013.
It starts with just the one, and then suddenly, you’re hooked! Photograph: ANDY RAIN/EPA
Professor Ineptias revealed a strong tendency for Daily Mail readers to become dependent on it, struggling to go for more than a day without a “fix”.

“Exposure to the exaggerated, emotive language can be compelling for the casual reader, but pretty soon this takes hold. You become caught up in the exaggerated claims and then you start to show confirmation bias, looking for more things that echo your own opinions and views in a similarly intense way, hence you need to read more Daily Mail.”

The long term effects of this dependency are uncertain, but animal studies suggest they could be very dangerous. An experiment where rats had their cages lined with the Daily Mail for a month showed that the animals developed very concerning behaviours.

“They became incredibly hostile and demanding. You’d put them in a maze and whereas they’d normally go and explore, the Daily Mail rats would just look at you angrily, wondering what’s in it for them,” one researcher reported. “And the rats we used for the study were British-bred, white rats. I accidentally put a cage of foreign rats in the room with them once, they almost tore the place apart. Several of them were physically sick. And rats can’t even vomit!”

There have been many different approaches to treating Daily Mail addiction, such as substituting with milder stimulants like the Express or Telegraph (often supplied via a patch), but these have only limited effectiveness.

The Daily Mail has also caused dependence in those who h**e it, with people constantly linking to it due to a sense of outrage, a very rare example of “passive dependence”.

Development of further disorders
An arrangment of British daily newspapers photographed in London on August 23, 2012 shows the front-page headlines and stories regarding nude pictures of Britain's Prince Harry.
Exposure to the Daily Mail could lead to all sorts of erratic behaviours. Images
ly Mail often end up unsatisfied with just reading it and feel compelled to contribute with extreme or bizarre comments. But this engagement with like-minded dependents can lead to increased extremism via group polarisation, resulting in ridiculous right-wing behaviour like burning crosses in your garden, or v****g for Ukip.

“Those who read the Daily Mail often do so because they are already angry or unhappy with their lot. The constant vitriol aimed at those who are more vulnerable offers a form of displacement, a sort of defence mechanism where those with problems can take them out on others,” Professor Ineptas explained.

Prolonged exposure to the Daily Mail can also produce chronic paranoia, suspicion, anger and belief in conspiracies, like how a secret organisation of homosexuals and feminists is going to steal your childhood home and turn it into a luxurious taxpayer-funded refuge for drug-addled benefits claimants who spend all day knitting Union Jacks purely so they can burn them in front of children. Or something.

Educational deficits
Michael Gove, the former Education Secretary, leaves Downing Street on July 15, 2014 in London,
You combine the Daily Mail and education, you end up with this sort of thing.
Reading the Daily Mail has been shown to have a seriously damaging effect on people’s ability to learn new information that isn’t conveyed via hyperbole or exaggeration, or doesn’t put down another group of people in some way.

But more alarming is that repeated, prolonged exposure to the Daily Mail seemingly causes degradation of language sk**ls. Even a brief read of any comment section on the site shows that grammar and punctuation are distorted, and some commenters have seemingly lost the knowledge of HOW TO TURN THE CAPS LOCK OFF. That such simple inherent things can be lost implies that the damage the Daily Mail does is at a fundamental level and deeply entrenched.

Driving
Damage To Car Involved In Accident
Many Daily Mail articles can be described as ‘a car crash’, but sometimes that’s very literal.
Professor Ineptias discovered a clear link between reading the Daily Mail and traffic accidents.

“Basically, Daily Mail readers have a persistent habit of veering to the right. And this isn’t safe when you’re behind the wheel of a vehicle.”

Daily Mail reading supposedly causes a large number of traffic accidents. One study looked into police reports. Officers who tended to Daily Mail readers who had caused a crash reported receiving a stream of abuse about who pays their wages and claims that the rules about driving on the left are just a “liberal conspiracy”. There was often something about feminists too, but not in any coherent form.

Health dangers
A sign warns of the biohazard threat outside the facilities in place at the Royal Free Hospital in north London on August 6, 2014, in the event of a patient testing positive for the Ebola v***s.
A typical front page of the Daily Mail. Photograph: LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images
The scaremongering used by the Daily Mail can be very dangerous, leading to prolonged stress and anxiety. These have many known health consequences, but addicts tend to suffer more than most because treatment can be obtained via the NHS, but the NHS is largely staffed by immigrants, so Daily Mail readers tend to stay away.

On top of this, the Daily Mail often reports that innocuous things cause cancer. But the one link between all of these things is that they are in the Daily Mail. Professor Ineptias argues that this means the Daily Mail itself is a carcinogen.

“What if reading the Daily Mail actually means you’re running your hands all over a vitriolic lump of angry cancer? You might as well put plutonium on your cornflakes! Or buy some asbestos pyjamas. Why don’t you just do that, eh? You make me sick you d********g liberal. We’d all be better off without the multicultural hellhole you’ve turned this country into. Thatcher would be turning in her grave if she could see what the bloody bLIARites have done. WE MUST TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK!”
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Well done! We need to get the "Hysterical Analysis" people on to Fox.

The Trump-MAGA-fleece-job warning is pure Fox-speak.

"Don't break this chain or we'll have to tell my father." Don Jr



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Apr 10, 2021 07:26:25   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 
berchman wrote:
I will wait to see what other sources have to say about this story because this is what I have read concerning the Daily Mail: "The Daily Mail has been noted for its unreliability and widely criticized for its printing of sensationalist and inaccurate scare stories of science and medical research..."


Yeah, just like CBS.

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Apr 10, 2021 10:35:08   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
Yeh, H****r failed to include these pictures in his book. No, they are not from the Steele Dossier about Trump or his kids cavorting with hookers. It's H****r himself doing it recorded on his laptop which he forgot about because he had an addiction problem. This is the son whom Joe Biden called, "The smartest man I know." And for once you can be sure Joe is telling the t***h.

The last picture shows H****r with a classic case of Meth Mouth. Draw your own conclusions.


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Apr 10, 2021 10:37:01   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
Fotoartist wrote:
Yeh, H****r failed to include these pictures in his book. No, they are not from the Steele Dossier about Trump or his kids cavorting with hookers. It's H****r himself doing it recorded on his laptop which he forgot about because he had an addiction problem. This is the son whom Joe Biden called, "The smartest man I know." And for once you can be sure Joe is telling the t***h.

The last picture shows H****r with a classic case of Meth Mouth. Draw your own conclusions.


Better get a bucket. You might feel like throwing up.

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Apr 10, 2021 10:38:28   #
berchman Loc: South Central PA
 
Fotoartist wrote:
Yeh, H****r failed to include these pictures in his book. No, they are not from the Steele Dossier about Trump or his kids cavorting with hookers. It's H****r himself doing it recorded on his laptop which he forgot about because he had an addiction problem. This is the son whom Joe Biden called, "The smartest man I know." And for once you can be sure Joe is telling the t***h.

The last picture shows H****r with a classic case of Meth Mouth. Draw your own conclusions.


The photos are too blurred out to determine what is going on.

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Apr 10, 2021 13:00:06   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
berchman wrote:
The photos are too blurred out to determine what is going on.


Your mind is permanently blurred out like H****r's and his dad.

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