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  <title>Daniel Greenfield -  More Election Conspiracies to Silence the Right #3957</title>
  <description>In the middle of March,&amp;amp;nbsp;The Guardian, a British lefty tabloid, rolled out a fake scandal that has dominated the media. Its original article claimed that Christopher Wylie, a &amp;quot;whistleblower&amp;quot;, had revealed how Cambridge Analytica, the company he had worked for, had helped Trump win by illegitimately harvesting large amounts of Facebook data and then exploiting it to target users. &amp;amp;nbsp; The story has since fallen apart in every conceivable way that a story is capable of falling apart. &amp;amp;nbsp; Obama’s people had also harvested data from Facebook friends. &amp;quot;We ingested the entire U.S. social graph,&amp;quot; his media analytics guru&amp;amp;nbsp;had boasted. But so had everyone else. A platform operations manager at Facebook&amp;amp;nbsp;estimated&amp;amp;nbsp;that hundreds of thousands of developers had gotten access to friend data. &amp;amp;nbsp; So much for&amp;amp;nbsp;The Guardian’s&amp;amp;nbsp;claim that, &amp;quot;information had been harvested on an unprecedented scale&amp;quot;. It's all just a big excuse to silence the right on social media and get rid of Trump. Good luck! </description>
  <author_name>Kerry Lutz's--Financial Survival Network</author_name>
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