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Kevin Krause
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Journalist with The Dallas Morning News and runner who would always rather be outdoors.
Dallas, Texasdallasnews.comJoined April 2012

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Four Oath Keepers, including a Prosper man, are convicted of Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy. Roberto Minuta, like Stewart Rhodes, had moved to North Texas in recent years. Rhodes, also convicted at trial, lives in Granbury.
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When media companies cut jobs, that doesn’t just impact the journalist, it affects an entire community. The public loses people with institutional knowledge, who care about the subjects they cover & want to hold those in power accountable. There’s a negative ripple effect.
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An important book for our time and an antidote to the danger of conspiracy thinking and disinformation. #txbookfest
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Great crowd for “Truth and Conspiracy” at @texasbookfest in the hometown of Alex Jones, blocks from where @ScarlettMLewis confronted Jones in court. Thank you @dansolomon and all for fine Qs. Sad that someone always asks how to rescue a loved one from the rabbit hole.
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The owner of Twitter retweeted this earlier this morning, and his post is being reposted by QAnon and right-wing accounts all over multiple social media platforms. The owner of Tesla and Twitter posted it. The dark corners of the internet are now mainstreamed.
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China wants to replace the US as the top global power by 2049, he said. To further that goal, they seek to steal US research & technology through corporate and academic espionage, DeSarno said. “Our quarrel is not with Chinese people,” he added.
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DeSarno said the FBI will need the cooperation of academia and the U.S. private sector to thwart Chinese intellectual property theft efforts. And the FBI, he said, will need to recruit more science & tech experts.
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“We are in a cyber war with the Chinese.” Those were the parting words of Dallas FBI chief Matthew DeSarno, who gave his final press briefing today as he approaches retirement. At the same time, 100 Texas college admins and profs met with the FBI to discuss this threat.
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