In case you're wondering why this is a big deal, let me walk you through some intel community stuff. Spycraft, if you will.
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The way that Nazi McGee here calls them "details" and doesn't deny them tells me they're true.
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And that validation also basically immediately validates all the rest of the intel that was gathered. I dropped one small bit of intel...
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and they instantly validated a whole lot more. Now, they can tighten up. But their trust ring is broken and they don't have time to fix it.
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They have only a handful of days to get things organized AND deal with adversarial action AND unexpected situations. Have fun.
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What will ensue will be a hastily organized reaction instead of a carefully planned initiation. And they still don't know what their vuln is
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So whatever restorative action they take, they can't trust that it works. Because now I control all the cards. My silence will mean nothing.
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I could tweet nothing but data science nerd shit and selfies between now and a12 and they can't take that as a sign of security.
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For someone like
@RichardBSpencer, who is facing security risks, this should be an untenable sitch. Hey man, I'm tryna get you NOT punched. -
The fact that I pulled this op openly *in Spencer's mentions* just goes to show how totally owned they are.
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Lol I swear their own bumbling is the only thing that gives me hope
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In a movement characterized by frustration over lack of success despite massive privilege, gross incompetence is natural.
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Why tell them?
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Because they no longer have any control.
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