‘Those Cute Cats Online ? They Help Spread Misinformation’ … COMET LEONARD (C/2021 A1) APPROACHES EARTH DEC 12 2021

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I Feel the Earth Move

Carole King

From her 1971 Ode album ‘Tapestry’

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I feel the earth move under my feet
I feel the sky tumbling down
I feel my heart start to trembling
Whenever you’re around

Ooh, baby, when I see your face
Mellow as the month of May
Oh, darling, I can’t stand it
When you look at me that way

I feel the earth move under my feet
I feel the sky tumbling down
I feel my heart start to trembling
Whenever you’re around

Oh, darling, when you’re near me
And you tenderly call my name
I know that my emotions
Are something I just can’t tame
I’ve just got to have you, baby

I feel the earth move under my feet
I feel the sky tumbling down, a-tumbling down
I feel the earth move under my feet
I feel the sky tumbling down, a-tumbling down

I just lose control
Down to my very soul
I get hot and cold
All over, all over, all over, all over

I feel the earth move under my feet
I feel the sky tumbling down, a-tumbling down
I feel the earth move under my feet
I feel the sky tumbling down, a-tumbling down
A-tumbling down, a-tumbling down, a-tumbling down, tumbling down

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NYT faults cats for aiding misinformation

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Larry the cat is photographed outside Downing Street in London, Britain November 30, 2021 © Reuters / Tom Nicholson

2 Dec, 2021

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The New York Times has identified another culprit in its war on “misinformation,” claiming that cute animals featured in viral content help to spread right-wing propaganda and coronavirus conspiracies.

In the article, titled ‘Those Cute Cats Online? They Help Spread Misinformation’, New York Times technology reporter Davey Alba claimed “videos and GIFs of cute animals — usually cats” were being used by “people and organizations peddling false information online.”

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Alba listed the US conservative publication Western Journal and the anti-Beijing newspaper The Epoch Times as just a few examples of outlets supposedly using animal content to redirect unsuspecting viewers towards “misinformation.”

According to the article, The Epoch Times has featured cute animals in 12,062 social media posts across 103 Facebook pages, with the posts containing links towards the newspaper’s more political content.

The report received mixed reaction on social media, with critics calling its claims “preposterous” and an overreaction.

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“They seem to think it’s some sinister conspiracy when in reality it’s just people with broad interests who like nice things,” one person reacted, while another accused the newspaper of trying to make people “feel guilty for enjoying a cute cat pic.”

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The Real BPEarthWatch

2 Dec 2021

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Reports Of Meteors Exploding

Across The U.S. December 2nd 2021!

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2 Dec 2021

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