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    Author: Dragnetizen

    The Dragnet News is always interested to hear from readers. If you want to share your thoughts on a piece or even want to share something interesting you've found that you'd like me to look into, send it in. If it checks out, I might just write about it. More information about The Dragnetizen is available on the About page.

    Division, Inc: Part III

    Opinion: The Alt-Right has been Propped Up by Hostile Influence Operations

    4 Oct 201912 Oct 2019 by Dragnetizen

    The Corrupt Schemes of Donald Trump: Part II

    In light of Trump’s recent call with Ukrainian President Zelensky, now would be a good time to take a fresh look at the presser where Trump made a similar call via public airwaves, asking for Russia to help his campaign.

    30 Sep 201912 Oct 2019 by Dragnetizen

    Division, Inc: Part II

    High volume is the name of the game here. Whereas the top 10% of authentic users only tweet 138 times a month on average, these accounts reach that figure in less than 2 days, typically.

    29 Sep 201912 Oct 2019 by Dragnetizen

    Division, Inc: Part I

    When the goal is division, it does not matter what side we pick, as long as we pick one. Once we have, they can start hammering in the wedges to slowly split us apart.

    28 Sep 201912 Oct 2019 by Dragnetizen

    Why is Rudy Giuliani Targeting Serhiy Leshchenko?

    Over the past few months, Rudy Giuliani has repeatedly levied accusations about Serhiy Leshchenko, a journalist and member of an anti-corruption committee in Ukraine.

    28 Sep 201912 Oct 2019 by Dragnetizen

    The Corrupt Schemes of Donald Trump: Part I

    On September 24th, 2019, a memo was released by the White House, purporting to contain the details of a phone call between Donald Trump and Ukrainian President… Read more “The Corrupt Schemes of Donald Trump: Part I”

    27 Sep 201912 Oct 2019 by Dragnetizen

    Opinion: The Major Holes in the NCAA’s Nickel and Dime Defense of Their Amateur Rules

    The NCAA’s rules have resulted in the exploitation of college athletes around the country. Now that there is finally legislation which would be major progress on this issue, the NCAA has written a letter to Governor Newsom to dissuade him from signing the legislation.

    14 Sep 201912 Oct 2019 by Dragnetizen

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