Here's an opportunity to maybe get some answers. Or, maybe not.
I've had a look at the tweets, and despite the best questions not being answered, I have learned no little from the questions alone. Do please let me know if you learn anything new, either from the questions themselves, or such answers as are forthcoming.
An interesting initiative, just before the SOTU.
Have fun!
Succinct!
However, when it is impossible to avoid being trapped, it is best to choose which trap you enter. What makes you think that asking questions publicly makes you more vulnerable? Do you suspect that our positions on the CIA are somehow unknown to them, and that asking questions will make them more dangerous to us?
Doing nothing does nothing against those trapping us. Speaking truth to power increases our strength to overcome the challenge of being trapped.
Ask leading questions, and even if the CIA doesn't answer, the question itself contains the answer. That makes this a good trap - for free people.
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Asking the CIA for the truth about the CIA is probably as effective as asking Santa for a pony, and about as intelligent as voting to get corruption out of politics. Should we ask them which foreign governments they're in the process of toppling (other than Venezuela and the other obvious ones)?
Anyway, do you have a link to this "opportunity"?
Mind mining?
Looks like:
Collecting the general questions that people have on their mind and then user that average to cook up tailored propaganda. Lets hope it's not.
I note the lack of fear some questions display, and I have to wonder how reasonable it is to not fear an organization publicly acknowledged to torture and murder now led by 'Bloody' Gina Haspel, whose reason for elevation to leadership was running a black hole of torture in Thailand and deleting the video of it when Congress sought to conduct oversight.
Of course, there's no point in being afraid once you're in the maw of the beast, and we all surely are now. Might as well ask some pointed questions while offered the chance, since we're already on the list.
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People seem to become used to that shit.
Conditioned to the new standard of life.
Ask all your questions directly to the CIA AI bot. machine learning will soon drone a city near you.
A) they say there's an actual human being answering, rather than an AI. While this doesn't indicate that the questions won't be fed into an AI, at least a person has an opportunity to be trolled.
B) they know damn well that droning American cities will be the end of them. Even the Bush administration knew better than to claim responsibility for conducting terrorism on US soil, although they did such a bad job of denying it that most people know they were involved anyway.
Perhaps your point about being conditioned to acceptance is valid, in that light.
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A good AI should be trollable. But if those exist I don't know..
A Question for molly:
Is mollyhale a AI-bot doing machine learning?
Twitter #askmollyhale.
Also, they already said an actual person is present to (be trolled) answer questions.
But ask them if they're feeding their AI the questions. It's a good question.
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Wow! Thank you for sharing this. It's amazing that someone is doing it, & I hope it's really legit and not just a stunt by someone who doesn't work for the CIA. Is there any way to prove if this representative is actually from CIA? Just wondering...
I'm following it now to check it out too.
I have a theory that maybe they're just using this as a survey to see what the population cares about most right now. Which they can use as powerful info for later...
Well, even if some madman is pretending to be the CIA, the CIA sure knows about it!
Also, they've answered some questions already.
No matter if they only lie, or don't answer any questions not about 'take your pet to work day', the questions themselves are no less important for our edification than any answers the CIA might provide could be. They say they won't answer questions about 'conspiracy theories' (a term which they themselves made to be used to discredit folks asking questions (oh, the irony!)), but with various releases of unclassified docs, they have proved that what used to be theories are proven facts.
Asking them about Operation Mockingbird isn't asking them about a conspiracy theory, since they themselves say it's what they did. Since most people don't know, asking about it is a good way to share that information with folks. I'd actually be interested to know to what degree they took advantage of the recently expired amendment to the Smith-Mundt Act that allowed the USG to fund propaganda against Americans, and whether that's the reason for the layoffs at Vice, Buzzfeed, and etc., now that ($160M) funding has expired, and it's supposed to be illegal again for them to disinform Americans.
They may not answer. But just asking the question reveals so much truth that many people would be shocked to learn that heads will explode.
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I'm sure the Culinary Institute of America is just trying to build their enrollment.
They're getting trolled pretty hard so far. Unless they're trying to recruit trolls, they're going about recruitment the wrong way.
Also, they say they're not answering questions about how to get a job.
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LOL...good luck in getting real answers from Molly!
Well, even if they won't give straight answers to questions, asking leading questions is a great way to drop redpills, especially if you link to facts in the question itself. We're in a war for hearts and minds, and asking questions can wake people up.
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Yes, of course!
The CIA has a long record of telling the truth.
It's kinda hard not to let some slip out from time to time. How can you use words and language without actually conveying some factual information?
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it's a skill? long practice?
bractice makes berfect.
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#askmollyhale why does everyone hate nickelback???
You need to ask on Twitter. I'm not the CIA, and didn't manufacture the false Nickelback hate.
They did.
Make them pay!
A number of writers have alleged that the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was involved in nickelback trafficking during the 1990s. These claims have led to investigations by the United States government, including hearings and reports by the United States House of Representatives, Senate, Department of Justice, and the CIA's Office of the Inspector General. The subject remains controversial.
Chill Chad deserves recompense for their depredations!
Lol, as if they acutally would do something good :D
They may not, but we can. We should take every opportunity to oppose totalitarian indoctrination and increase freedom, so that our posterity is better off than our forebears.
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