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Trump?s campaign secret for winning the election!

serfserf Member Posts: 9,217 ✭✭✭✭
edited February 2017 in Politics
Obama slammed Romney in 2012 with their knowledge but Trump's team did their homework? Will political elections every be the same? I doubt it with quantum computers coming on line! I have been blinded by science!

You decide!

serf

http://tinyurl.com/js9e557

During last year's race, President Trump's campaign paid millions of dollars to a data science firm, Cambridge Analytica, that touted its ability to target voters through psychological profiling.

Now, with Trump in office, Cambridge's British parent company is ramping up its U.S. government business by pursuing contracts that could be driven by the new president's policy agenda, according to multiple people with knowledge of the firm's activities who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private interactions.

The company, SCL Group, has hired additional staffers who are working out of a new office down the street from the White House. It has in recent weeks pitched officials in key national security agencies on how its technology could be used to deter terrorism, bolster the military's capacities as it prepares for a possible buildup and help assess attitudes about immigrants.

SCL Group has ties to people in Trump's inner circle, including White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon, who until recently was on the board of Cambridge Analytica.



As part of its outreach to U.S. officials, SCL is touting more than 20 years of experience in shaping voter perceptions and advising militaries and governments around the world on how to conduct effective psychological operations. In materials obtained by The Washington Post, the company suggests it could help the Pentagon and other government agencies with "counter radicalization" programs. At the State Department, SCL is offering to assess the impact of foreign propaganda campaigns, while the company says it could provide intelligence agencies with predictions and insight on emerging threats, among other services.

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  • mnrivrat48mnrivrat48 Member Posts: 1,707 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:spoke on the condition of anonymity

    I am seeing more and more of this phrase used in our media - is this the excape goat to telling the truth, or just a general CYA statement ?
    I ask this because I generaly stop reading or listening when I hear that phrase.
  • serfserf Member Posts: 9,217 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by mnrivrat48
    quote:spoke on the condition of anonymity

    I am seeing more and more of this phrase used in our media - is this the excape goat to telling the truth, or just a general CYA statement ?
    I ask this because I generaly stop reading or listening when I hear that phrase.


    The work of The NSA possibly and Now president Trump is finding a hard time of replacing Flynn with a new White House national security adviser because of interference of not having a independent team free of political influence of security matters or having free elections in The Unites States.

    The article even mentioned this by entailing of them using data covertly which is legal but make elections look fishy to say the least.

    Quantum Computers usage could be why we are at these crossroads now and just like with flash (Nano) stock trades! The Super Rich people have tools now that make them powerful shepherd's of persuasion
    serf
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