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Unindicted Co-Conspirators in 1/6 Cases Raise Disturbing Questions of Federal Foreknowledge - Revolver

https://www.revolver.news/2021/06/federal-foreknowledge-jan-6-unindicted-co-conspirators-raise-disturbing-questions/
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  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168
    trublue said:

    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.

    I know you're being sarcastic, but MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is a web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft and launched on August 24, 1995, the same release date as Windows 95. The Microsoft Network was initially a subscription-based dial-up online service that later became an Internet service provider named MSN Dial-up. At the same time, the company launched a new web portal named Microsoft Internet Start and set it as the first default home page of Internet Explorer, its web browser. In 1998, Microsoft renamed and moved this web portal to the domain name www.msn.com, where it has remained.[3]

    In addition to its original MSN Dial-up service, Microsoft has used the 'MSN' brand name for a wide variety of products and services over the years, notably Hotmail (later Outlook.com), Messenger (which was once synonymous with 'MSN' in Internet slang and has now been replaced by Skype), and its web search engine, which is now Bing, and several other rebranded and discontinued services.

    The current website and suite of apps offered by MSN was first introduced by Microsoft in 2014 as part of a complete redesign and relaunch.[4] MSN is based in the United States and offers international versions of its portal for dozens of countries around the world.[5]
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,215

    trublue said:

    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.

    I know you're being sarcastic, but MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is a web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft and launched on August 24, 1995, the same release date as Windows 95. The Microsoft Network was initially a subscription-based dial-up online service that later became an Internet service provider named MSN Dial-up. At the same time, the company launched a new web portal named Microsoft Internet Start and set it as the first default home page of Internet Explorer, its web browser. In 1998, Microsoft renamed and moved this web portal to the domain name www.msn.com, where it has remained.[3]

    In addition to its original MSN Dial-up service, Microsoft has used the 'MSN' brand name for a wide variety of products and services over the years, notably Hotmail (later Outlook.com), Messenger (which was once synonymous with 'MSN' in Internet slang and has now been replaced by Skype), and its web search engine, which is now Bing, and several other rebranded and discontinued services.

    The current website and suite of apps offered by MSN was first introduced by Microsoft in 2014 as part of a complete redesign and relaunch.[4] MSN is based in the United States and offers international versions of its portal for dozens of countries around the world.[5]
    What an "on brand" response by you.
  • MelloDawg
    MelloDawg Member Posts: 6,917
    trublue said:

    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.

    As they said in the 70s, once you lose Revolver News, you lose the nation.
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168
    SFGbob said:

    trublue said:

    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.

    I know you're being sarcastic, but MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is a web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft and launched on August 24, 1995, the same release date as Windows 95. The Microsoft Network was initially a subscription-based dial-up online service that later became an Internet service provider named MSN Dial-up. At the same time, the company launched a new web portal named Microsoft Internet Start and set it as the first default home page of Internet Explorer, its web browser. In 1998, Microsoft renamed and moved this web portal to the domain name www.msn.com, where it has remained.[3]

    In addition to its original MSN Dial-up service, Microsoft has used the 'MSN' brand name for a wide variety of products and services over the years, notably Hotmail (later Outlook.com), Messenger (which was once synonymous with 'MSN' in Internet slang and has now been replaced by Skype), and its web search engine, which is now Bing, and several other rebranded and discontinued services.

    The current website and suite of apps offered by MSN was first introduced by Microsoft in 2014 as part of a complete redesign and relaunch.[4] MSN is based in the United States and offers international versions of its portal for dozens of countries around the world.[5]
    What an "on brand" response by you.
    For those taking notes at home - if you're trying to demonstrate that you're not bothered (and shaking and about to vomit) by a little jab from a separate thread, constantly bringing it up in other threads is probably not the most convincing tactic.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,215

    SFGbob said:

    trublue said:

    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.

    I know you're being sarcastic, but MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is a web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft and launched on August 24, 1995, the same release date as Windows 95. The Microsoft Network was initially a subscription-based dial-up online service that later became an Internet service provider named MSN Dial-up. At the same time, the company launched a new web portal named Microsoft Internet Start and set it as the first default home page of Internet Explorer, its web browser. In 1998, Microsoft renamed and moved this web portal to the domain name www.msn.com, where it has remained.[3]

    In addition to its original MSN Dial-up service, Microsoft has used the 'MSN' brand name for a wide variety of products and services over the years, notably Hotmail (later Outlook.com), Messenger (which was once synonymous with 'MSN' in Internet slang and has now been replaced by Skype), and its web search engine, which is now Bing, and several other rebranded and discontinued services.

    The current website and suite of apps offered by MSN was first introduced by Microsoft in 2014 as part of a complete redesign and relaunch.[4] MSN is based in the United States and offers international versions of its portal for dozens of countries around the world.[5]
    What an "on brand" response by you.
    For those taking notes at home - if you're trying to demonstrate that you're not bothered (and shaking and about to vomit) by a little jab from a separate thread, constantly bringing it up in other threads is probably not the most convincing tactic.
    I just enjoy mocking pompous jackasses.
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042

    trublue said:

    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.

    I know you're being sarcastic, but MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is a web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft and launched on August 24, 1995, the same release date as Windows 95. The Microsoft Network was initially a subscription-based dial-up online service that later became an Internet service provider named MSN Dial-up. At the same time, the company launched a new web portal named Microsoft Internet Start and set it as the first default home page of Internet Explorer, its web browser. In 1998, Microsoft renamed and moved this web portal to the domain name www.msn.com, where it has remained.[3]

    In addition to its original MSN Dial-up service, Microsoft has used the 'MSN' brand name for a wide variety of products and services over the years, notably Hotmail (later Outlook.com), Messenger (which was once synonymous with 'MSN' in Internet slang and has now been replaced by Skype), and its web search engine, which is now Bing, and several other rebranded and discontinued services.

    The current website and suite of apps offered by MSN was first introduced by Microsoft in 2014 as part of a complete redesign and relaunch.[4] MSN is based in the United States and offers international versions of its portal for dozens of countries around the world.[5]

    trublue said:

    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.

    My bad . . . I meant mainstream media/news.

    You must be related to HH.

  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,215
    trublue said:

    trublue said:

    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.

    I know you're being sarcastic, but MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is a web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft and launched on August 24, 1995, the same release date as Windows 95. The Microsoft Network was initially a subscription-based dial-up online service that later became an Internet service provider named MSN Dial-up. At the same time, the company launched a new web portal named Microsoft Internet Start and set it as the first default home page of Internet Explorer, its web browser. In 1998, Microsoft renamed and moved this web portal to the domain name www.msn.com, where it has remained.[3]

    In addition to its original MSN Dial-up service, Microsoft has used the 'MSN' brand name for a wide variety of products and services over the years, notably Hotmail (later Outlook.com), Messenger (which was once synonymous with 'MSN' in Internet slang and has now been replaced by Skype), and its web search engine, which is now Bing, and several other rebranded and discontinued services.

    The current website and suite of apps offered by MSN was first introduced by Microsoft in 2014 as part of a complete redesign and relaunch.[4] MSN is based in the United States and offers international versions of its portal for dozens of countries around the world.[5]

    trublue said:

    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.

    My bad . . . I meant mainstream media/news.

    You must be related to HH.

    Has to take his "wins" wherever he can find them.
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
    MelloDawg said:

    trublue said:

    Very interesting . . . Once again, MSN is AWOL and disinterested in doing investigative journalism.

    As they said in the 70s, once you lose Revolver News, you lose the nation.
    Gotta link, faux “centrist”?

    If you didn’t bother to read it, best not to to comment on the contents or the source, “Centrist”.

    Where does the. “Centrist” get his news, i.e., reliable, in depth, trustworthy?

    I’m all ears.