The new JF Books in Dupont Circle in DC is a crossroads for China watchers. I ran into @nytimes colleague Chris Buckley there one day talking to owner Yu Miao. Other friends showed up. Join me there for a talk with Amy Qin on my new book #AtTheEdgeOfEmpire at 6 pm Friday 11/1. pic.twitter.com/eyC7zL8fP1
— Edward Wong (@ewong) November 1, 2024
Day: November 2, 2024
theosintpi: 💯
I mean you deflected from my question and resorted to whataboutery.
— Fact check OSINT (@HasbaraBuster1) November 2, 2024
Yep. Twitter with community notes is far better than many news outlets. From OSINT to casual news. You want it biased towards kamala or trump that’s your own call 🫠💤 pic.twitter.com/jpZcK5ReAZ
— Vky (@vladimirvky) November 2, 2024
When I was a little boy I asked my mother what does a Jew look like…she said look at the hands & look at their girth, they are fat and chubby because they don’t do any hard work, and their hands are soft and clean….because they don’t want to do any hard work.
He is a fat Jew
— Chris Andreychuk 🇺🇦🇭🇲 (@Chris22392382) November 2, 2024
The launch Rehbar 1 rocket in in 1962. Making Pakistan the first Muslim country to enter space after just 15 years of existing. 🇵🇰 pic.twitter.com/zqJcKnPmhv
— Pakiman Heaven (@PakimanH) November 2, 2024
BREAKING: The Lawful Access Program, that the government uses for FISA, breached by Chinese hackers, leaving millions of Americans vulnerable
“If millions of Americans are vulnerable to Chinese surveillance, they have a right to know now.” – @joshroginhttps://t.co/opr5j5O2oS
— Sam (@SunshineSt8Sam) November 2, 2024
Based on what is already known, this breach represents a major failure of the telecom companies and the U.S. government to protect critical infrastructure, as is their joint responsibility. But the blame game can wait. Right now, the American people need to know more about the…
— Josh Rogin (@joshrogin) November 2, 2024
Five Chinese military aircraft and two naval vessels tracked around Taiwan #Taiwan #OSINT #GEOINT https://t.co/I0TQvU01DD
— Geopolitical Report (@GeoPioneerInc) November 2, 2024
The Chinese government could use its infiltration of U.S. telecom networks to disable them during warfare, for instance. The information collected from Americans could be used for blackmail or disinformation campaigns.
“Not only are they potentially inserting malware to disrupt…
— Josh Rogin (@joshrogin) November 2, 2024