Donald Frazier

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Donald Frazier

@donaldpf

Journalist and consultant. Recovering tech executive. Specializing in East Asia, the cool, provocative, profound. Forbes Asia, NY Times, Natl Geo, Power, etc.

One airport or another. Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh@WalshFreedom·
Russia is helping Iran find and kill American service members, and Donald Trump has repeatedly refused to condemn Putin. In fact, he’s been as lovey-dovey as ever with Putin the past two weeks. Trump works for Putin. Trump is a traitor to America.
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Donald Frazier@donaldpf·
They used knives, said to be better in close quarters than fancy high-tech guns.
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Donald Frazier@donaldpf·
@RepFine Does that apply to the people who hold these beliefs? Maybe they got their beliefs the same way you got yours, from your surrounding culture and family. ( maybe think this stuff through?)
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Congressman Randy Fine
Congressman Randy Fine@RepFine·
We need more Islamophobia, not less. Fear of Islam is rational.
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Donald Frazier@donaldpf·
@TSA All so that a mob of a thugs with neck tattoos get to beat up sick old women and little kids. Oh, the worst of the worst. Yeah right.
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Donald Frazier@donaldpf·
@Senexsum @histories_arch Many German officers despised the Nazis. They often had to join the Party for their own advancement. Especially the upper class military families regarded the Nazis as crude, sweaty brutes, but did their best to serve their country instead. When they could, they revolted.
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Senex
Senex@Senexsum·
@histories_arch But, did he hate Jews? That's the litmus test for moral character in WWII Germans.
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
During WWII, Hanns Scharff served as the Luftwaffe's master interrogator at Ausburg, responsible for questioning captured Allied fighter pilots. While his colleagues employed harsh physical and psychological torture, Scharff developed an entirely different method. He treated prisoners as guests rather than enemies, taking them on walks through the German countryside, sharing meals, and discussing topics like art, aviation, and family life. He never wore his uniform during sessions and presented himself as a fellow aviation enthusiast rather than an interrogator. His approach was devastatingly effective. Pilots would inadvertently reveal crucial intelligence during casual conversations, not even realizing they were being interrogated. Scharff became so successful that he was assigned nearly every important American fighter pilot captured in Germany. His techniques were so humane that after the war, not a single former prisoner filed a complaint against him. Instead, many considered him a friend. After the war, the United States Air Force brought Scharff to America to teach his revolutionary interrogation methods, which emphasized building rapport over intimidation. He became a naturalized American citizen in 1950 and began a second career as a mosaic artist. His intricate mosaic works can be found throughout the United States, including at the California State Capitol, the Cinderella Castle at Disney World, and the Great Seal at the entrance of the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Scharff's legacy lives on in modern interrogation techniques. His methods proved that intelligence gathering through empathy and conversation yields far more reliable information than torture or threats. He passed away in 1992, leaving behind a unique legacy as both a wartime interrogator and a celebrated artist, proving that even in the darkest times, humanity and effectiveness need not be mutually exclusive. #archaeohistories
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
Let's put the pieces together. The letter to officials in Minnesota demanding they turn over voting lists. The raid of the Georgia election office. The declaration he wants to "nationalize" elections. He's getting ready to try to steal the November election. We won't let him.
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Donald Frazier
Donald Frazier@donaldpf·
@marceelias What do we do about this? Go to war against an armed national political police?
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
Donald Trump has been telling us that if he doesn't like the outcome of the elections he will seize ballots. He wants Republicans to take control of voting. He wants to take over elections in Democratic states. People should be concerned and we all need to be ready.
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Donald Frazier
Donald Frazier@donaldpf·
@MrBuckBuckNBA What have we done here, that such a big-hearted, loving gentleman feels he has to clamp down on himself so hard in his day job?
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MrBuckBuck
MrBuckBuck@MrBuckBuckNBA·
Nikola Jokic in tears after his horse won the race today Credit: Arena Sport TV
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@Tendar Gotta wonder why the Ukraine Caucus in the House has not really weighed in.
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(((Tendar)))@Tendar·
US Senator Lindsay Graham on the question what happens if Putin does not stop the war: „If Putin says no, we need to dramatically change the game, including giving Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine to hit the drone and missile factories that exist in Russia. I will go all-in if Putin says no.“ Earlier the senator proposed to board Russia shadow fleet tankers the same way tankers from Venezuela are getting boarded.
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