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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » May 7th, 2020, 9:31 am

I sure GG will never say somebody hacked his account

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby zoom rader » May 7th, 2020, 10:32 am

pugboy wrote:So now ttps close this investigation, are they gonna finish the investigation with chirren playing with machine guns in cumuto?
you hitting big , elite PNM ppl not going to like you.

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby The_Honourable » May 7th, 2020, 12:14 pm

Dizzy28 wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote::lol: :lol:

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This can't be real????


Real like covid. Saw it myself and the comment still there. Growlers get check :lol:

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Postby maj. tom » May 7th, 2020, 12:37 pm

*typing fake emails from a non-existent email address in Microsoft Word to present to the Parliament intensifies**

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » May 7th, 2020, 12:50 pm

I wonder if shitlickers would say emailgate was delirious

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby De Dragon » May 7th, 2020, 12:59 pm

A witness not showing up, or not testifying, is a hollow "victory" and is in no way a "vindication"

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby De Dragon » May 7th, 2020, 3:31 pm

The_Honourable wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote::lol: :lol:

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This can't be real????


Real like covid. Saw it myself and the comment still there. Growlers get check :lol:

Smoke and mirrors
https://guardian.co.tt/news/police-comm ... a493040c7f

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Postby cornfused » May 7th, 2020, 8:27 pm

[quote="De Dragon"]A witness not showing up, or not testifying, is a hollow "victory" and is in no way a "vindication"[


I thought so as well was Facebook information used by political parties ? It happened in the US and the Facebook chief had to appear before the US congress. If a party is saying it did not use the Facebook information prove it. I am sure someone posing as KPB was sending friend requests on Facebook. To some Netflix lied.

Cambridge Analytica worked for anyone in TnT ? How did that information assit? Especially as that party lost the succeeding election.

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby The_Honourable » May 7th, 2020, 8:48 pm

De Dragon wrote:
The_Honourable wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote::lol: :lol:

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This can't be real????


Real like covid. Saw it myself and the comment still there. Growlers get check :lol:

Smoke and mirrors
https://guardian.co.tt/news/police-comm ... a493040c7f


Gary come out today, Moonilal and all :lol:

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby De Dragon » May 8th, 2020, 8:29 am

The_Honourable wrote:
De Dragon wrote:
The_Honourable wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote::lol: :lol:

Image



This can't be real????


Real like covid. Saw it myself and the comment still there. Growlers get check :lol:

Smoke and mirrors
https://guardian.co.tt/news/police-comm ... a493040c7f


Gary come out today, Moonilal and all :lol:

What Gary did was take one step closer to further entrenching his ignorant, knee jerk, PNM leanings in people's minds. Imagine dismissing a police investigation called for by calling it " a waste of time and resources?" Not even the normal "a full investigation was done and no evidence of wrongdoing was found" self? BILLIONS thrown at Nat Sec, to do their jobs and you talking sheit about resources? The multi-man team that went to England to question Wiley, without apparently arranging anything first, and based on a book, was what then? A facking field trip? Emilgate got a mere, and cryptic, “The on­ly rea­son it was done, in my hum­ble view is be­cause of the per­sons in­volved,” after ^ YEARS from GG, most likely because it involved him personally.

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Postby zoom rader » May 8th, 2020, 10:41 am

^^^ Not a word from dem PNM Elite , Redman and Redress

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby Redman » May 8th, 2020, 10:52 am

ZR

I think I agree with Dragon,I had to wait to regain consciousness before posting. :D

All of these investigations have become a papi show- for all sides.
Its like a bunch of side bets on dollar knock.

And no result is nothing useful to any one.

The truth is what we deserve as a population.

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby bluefete » December 23rd, 2022, 12:27 pm

Meta agrees to pay $725m to settle long-running lawsuit that alleged Facebook illegally shared user data with Cambridge Analytica

Facebook owner Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $725million, about £600million, to resolve a class-action lawsuit accusing the social media giant of allowing third parties, including Cambridge Analytica, to access users' personal data.

https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/mar ... TAuMC4wLjA.

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby timelapse » December 23rd, 2022, 12:30 pm

Who responsible for the 'Blame Kyamalah ' campaign

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Postby bluefete » December 23rd, 2022, 12:32 pm

UNC’s ‘Do So’ drive uncovered
Fri Dec 23 2022


Mark Bassant (T&T GUARDIAN) & Anuška Delić (OCCRP/Oštro)

Disgraced former FIFA vice president Jack Warner personally funded an ethnically divisive disinformation campaign in Trinidad and Tobago designed by an election engineering firm to discourage black Trinidadians from voting.

Warner is currently fighting extradition to the US on charges of corruption, including that he accepted $5 million in bribes to vote for Russia to be awarded the 2018 World Cup.

However, his involvement with the “Do So!” campaign led by SCL, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica, has never before been revealed and was only uncovered following a nearly four-month investigation by OCCRP partnered with the T&T Guardian.


The campaign, which may have swayed T&T’s 2010 election in favour of his United National Congress party, used graffiti, billboards and music videos to suggest to black Trinidadian youth that they shouldn’t vote.

Warner has consistently denied to local media his alleged involvement in the “Do So!” campaign in the run-up to the 2010 election.

At the time of “Do So!”, which ran during the 2010 T&T primaries, Warner’s career in international football was sputtering to an end amid accusations that he had traded favours for money. But he was laying the groundwork for a second act as a Trinidadian politician, having been elected to represent the UNC in parliament in 2007.

The 2010 vote was a critical juncture in Trinidadian politics, with the incumbent prime minister Patrick Manning looking vulnerable after three terms in power. Given the stakes, one expert called the role played by a firm like SCL “really disturbing.”

Emma Briant, a fellow at Bard College who studies information warfare and propaganda, said the revelations underscored the need for better oversight of influence firms.

“It’s very contextual what can do damage in a particular society,” she said.

“In Trinidad … there is this racial divide in politics, and you can either play to that or try to find something that doesn’t.”

Dr Ralph Premdas, who wrote an essay entitled “Ethno-nationalism and Ethnic dynamics in Trinidad and Tobago: Towards designing an inclusivist form of Governance,” and is now attached to UWI’s Department of Behavioural Science, said in a brief email exchange with the Trinidad Guardian that in his essay, he noted that, “in Trinidad, ethnic rivalry and tension pervade all elections. Thus divisiveness is inevitable.”

Plans Hatched

SCL was formed in the 1990s by British businessman Nigel Oakes, and invested $20 million into developing what Oakes called an “advanced persuasion methodology.”

The company later rebranded and launched a political section focusing on “election management” and other campaigns, mostly in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. On its website — taken offline after the company went into administration in 2019 — it boasted of influencing political outcomes from Indonesia to South Africa.

The firm also brought on Alexander Nix, who took over its electioneering work and eventually started a new venture, Cambridge Analytica. This was the infamous election engineering agency that assisted Donald Trump’s rise to the US presidency in 2016.


Long before Cambridge Analytica would enter Trump’s orbit, Nix was busy working in the Caribbean under the SCL banner.

Sven Hughes, the former head of elections for SCL, said the firm had worked in T&T before under the leadership of Nigel Oakes, who already had established contacts with an opposition party. At the time, a lot of contractors worked on campaigns in the region, he recalled: “It was just ‘which election is next?’ and you get passed around.”

SCL spotted an opportunity to put an opposition party in power in, which they saw as more advantageous. A fresh breath in government meant fresh deals, he noted.

Hughes said that one night in April 2010, he and Nix waited in a run-down hotel room in Port-of-Spain until they received a 3 am phone call from Warner’s lawyer, Om Lalla, telling them they could head over for a secret meeting. The four convened in Warner’s FIFA-regalia-clad office and made a plan.

“Warner gave us a tour of his various FIFA medals, photos, posters, and then … we got down to business,” Hughes recalled in an interview with OCCRP/Oštro.

They agreed that SCL would run what it called a “groundswell” guerilla marketing campaign ahead of the 2010 elections, to show the UNC what SCL could do and that Warner would pay for it. Later, Warner would use his influence to get party leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar to meet with the electioneering firm, Hughes said.

The hope was that SCL would be given a much larger contract of $4 million or $5 million to devise a campaign for the upcoming general election.

An email obtained by OCCRP shows that in late April 2010, Lalla sent Nix and Hughes a list of marginal constituencies on that SCL should focus its campaign.

The following month, Lalla told Hughes he could write to Warner’s secretary to get the money for the campaign. “She has payment of the sum of $62K USD for SCL,” Lalla wrote in an another leaked email shared with OCCRP and T&T Guardian. “She will also provide you with the details of payment made in the sum of $15k USD for the license fee of the Do So (campaign).”

Citing attorney-client privilege, Lalla told the T&T Guardian, OCCRP’s reporting partner, that he could not answer questions about the campaign. Warner did not respond to written requests for comment following numerous attempts over the last two months. Finally reached by telephone, he said he was “not interested” in discussing it.

‘Psychological Judo’

Hughes had already planned much of the campaign. Its name was inspired by Percy Villafana who made headlines when he crossed his arms in front of him to refuse the incumbent prime minister, Patrick Manning, entry to his property for an electioneering visit.


“Bingo, I had my behaviour change campaign, or a ‘psychological judo’ campaign, to be specific,” Hughes wrote in the document he said he submitted to the FBI.

He recalled drawing up the campaign artwork in his hotel room: “A pair of black arms, crossed, with the line ‘DO SO!’ underneath, printed on the UNC Coalition yellow.” The implication was that youth should also cross their arms and abstain from politics.

“Do So’s” message of apolitical defiance took off among Trinidadian youth, but it also became infamous after a 2019 Netflix documentary about Cambridge Analytica highlighted it as a key example of the firm’s covert influence operations.

Roughly half the population of Trinidad and Tobago is of African descent, while the other half is East Indian. The Netflix documentary included a secret voice recording of Nix bragging that the goal of the campaign was to increase voter apathy and discourage young Afro-Trinidadians from voting since SCL’s client was more popular among East Indians.

Nix explained the campaign’s message like this: “Don’t vote. … It’s a sign of resistance against — not the government, against politics. And voting…

“We knew that when it came to voting, all the Afro-Trinidadian kids wouldn’t vote, because they ‘Do So’. But all the Indian kids would do what their parents told them to do, which is go out and vote.”

Hughes denied this to OCCRP, insisting that the campaign wasn’t intended to target voters by race and that he had devised it without any involvement from Nix.

“It was absolutely not some sort of divisional campaign,” he said. “It was only about making the voters feel empowered to stand up to Manning’s increasingly autocratic government.”

However, a polling report created by SCL for the UNC, and obtained by OCCRP, notes that the campaign was designed to focus specifically on Afro-Trinidadian voters.

Briant, the disinformation expert, said it was “a little bit naive to think they weren’t leveraging the different ethnic groups against each other.”

“They were leveraging some things that essentially were designed to get at the youth, that would reinforce these kinds of divisive ethnic processes of decision-making in the elections, and they were basically trying to work with people who really didn’t care about the youth of the country … and doing it in such a way that was clearly trying to stoke divisions,” she added.

Despite the seeming success of “Do So!,” SCL never ended up landing the big assignment it was angling for.


“Warner got us a meeting with Kamla… but Bertie blew it,” Hughes recalled. “Kamla clearly didn’t like his long presentation style with all those slides and told him to hurry up. He took great offence at this and carried on with his slides.” Ultimately, he said, Nix got into a shouting match with the party boss and had to be escorted from the room.

But the UNC did win the 2010 parliamentary elections, becoming a leading partner in the People’s Partnership coalition.

Attempts made by the T&T Guardian and OOCRP to question Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar about the meeting she had with Alexander Nix, why they fell out, and whether she was aware of Warner’s funding of the “Do So” campaign were futile. She did not respond to questions sent via email, text message, or WhatsApp, and several calls to her cell phone went unanswered over the last week. Attempts to contact her were also made through several UNC party members but to no avail.

Warner was appointed Works and Transport Minister and, later, Minister of National Security.

CA Political, the Cambridge Analytica arm focused on political campaigning, boasted on its website of how it had influenced the 2010 elections and got Persad-Bissessar elected as prime minister.

Nonetheless, accusations of corruption eventually caught up with Warner, and FIFA suspended him in 2011 for allegedly organising the payment of cash bribes to members of a Caribbean football association. Soon after that, he was forced to resign from both FIFA and CONCACAF.

In addition to the bribery allegations, Warner has been accused of failing to pay football players their bonus money; stealing funds for Haitian earthquake victims; allowing his son to sell black-market World Cup tickets through a family travel agency; and building a $26-million CONCACAF facility on land he owned, essentially granting him ownership over it.

In 2015, he was caught in one of the biggest bribery scandals in football history after the US government alleged he had taken in millions of dollars worth of bribes from South African officials to fix the voting for the location of the 2010 World Cup.

Later that year, he was banned from football for life.

In 2018, Nix became the face of Cambridge Analytica’s downfall when the UK’s Channel 4 News revealed secret recordings of him selling the company’s techniques, including entrapment and bribery, to prospective clients who were actually undercover reporters.

In 2018, Stuart Young who was then a minister in the Ministry of the Attorney General’s office called on the UNC to state what services the company provided and who paid for these services.

He said then, “It appears that the UNC used these entities in Trinidad and Tobago whilst in government and they should now tell the public what they used Cambridge Analytica, SCL or any of their associated companies for what work did they do, what tactics did they employ for the UNC and very importantly who paid for their services.”

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Postby bluefete » December 23rd, 2022, 12:35 pm

timelapse wrote:Who responsible for the 'Blame Kyamalah ' campaign


CA turned traitor and went after the PNM money - :P :P :P

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby Chimera » December 23rd, 2022, 2:48 pm

bluefete wrote:UNC’s ‘Do So’ drive uncovered
Fri Dec 23 2022


Mark Bassant (T&T GUARDIAN) & Anuška Delić (OCCRP/Oštro)

Disgraced former FIFA vice president Jack Warner personally funded an ethnically divisive disinformation campaign in Trinidad and Tobago designed by an election engineering firm to discourage black Trinidadians from voting.



they making it sound so bad eh

why is it you can have all kind of senseless songs like "left foot right foot balisier" to ENCOURAGE black trinidadians to vote for PNM as well as do skits with women in sari getting attacked and assaulted by PNM followers to encourage persons to attack women in saris/UNC supporters.....all that is all well and good

but a politically funded campaign to discourage people from voting for a specific party...is a big scene

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Postby bluefete » December 23rd, 2022, 2:52 pm

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bluefete wrote:UNC’s ‘Do So’ drive uncovered
Fri Dec 23 2022


Mark Bassant (T&T GUARDIAN) & Anuška Delić (OCCRP/Oštro)

Disgraced former FIFA vice president Jack Warner personally funded an ethnically divisive disinformation campaign in Trinidad and Tobago designed by an election engineering firm to discourage black Trinidadians from voting.



they making it sound so bad eh

why is it you can have all kind of senseless songs like "left foot right foot balisier" to ENCOURAGE black trinidadians to vote for PNM as well as do skits with women in sari getting attacked and assaulted by PNM followers to encourage persons to attack women in saris/UNC supporters.....all that is all well and good

but a politically funded campaign to discourage people from voting for a specific party...is a big scene


Don't forget is a 1% newspaper and who is the biggest funder of the PNM?

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Postby Chimera » December 23rd, 2022, 2:56 pm

when people hear about what Rowley and his best friends own and have done the country to enrich their personal lives and that of their children and grand children and great grand children....they would never support him and his party

live and let live yes

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Postby pugboy » December 23rd, 2022, 3:17 pm

if that campaign opened people minds a little not not vote a particular party until they dead then it was worthwhile

GG said this week the number of persons who vote for a third party has been increasing steadily which is exactly what we need
he implied that many of the old folks are the ones who vote red or yellow til they dead but many of their children have a little more sense making a choice

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Postby maj. tom » December 23rd, 2022, 5:31 pm

Jack Warner funded an ad campaign... I don't even understand the issue. Was there election fraud or something? Were ballots interfered with? Or it was just an targeted ad campaign using harvested facebook data, welcome to the 21st century that's how the world and internet works?

When Rowley stood in Parliament and used that privilege with a set of fake email lies that turned the tide of voters to sincerely believe his lies and that Kamla thief out the Treasury.... wasn't that worse? Didn't the PNM run a similar ad campaign, and still running it with the "Is Kamla fault" theme? Where we are today regarding the Treasury and Forex, economy, corruption, potholes and least of all the murder rate?

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Postby unimatrix-001 » December 23rd, 2022, 6:23 pm

From email-gate to 'Do So'-gate

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Postby bluefete » December 24th, 2022, 2:26 am

Unwind TT
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'DO SO!' CAMPAIGN WAS BRILLIANT


...PNM Still Toting Tabanca Over 2010 Elections Loss Fearing History Is About To Repeat

THE United National Congress (UNC) is standing by its "brilliant, effective and organic" 2010 general elections campaign, in which the party claims its “Do So!” slogan was a magnificent centrepiece.

"It was devastatingly effective," UNC Public Relations Officer Dr Kirk Meighoo stated in a media release.

"Not only did it bring an end to the PNM government of the time, it also brought an end to Patrick Manning's leadership of the party," Meighoo said.

"It is beyond shameful that the Trinidad Guardian would attempt to create racial division in our country by absurdly claiming that the 'Do So!' campaign had racial connotations.

"Such a conclusion can only arise in a desperate, despicable, racist mind," Meighoo added.

He said when Percy Villafana dramatically refused entrance to then Prime Minister Patrick Manning into his home, "it was a symbol of how the whole country felt about the corruption, mismanagement, and out of control crime situation under the then PNM government."

To be absolutely clear, he said, "there is nothing racist about telling people not to vote for the PNM because of their incompetence and corruption.

"To suggest otherwise is highly unethical, desperate, purposely divisive, and bordering on seditious.

"Furthermore, the UNC never engaged the services of any of the organisations or persons named in the Trinidad Guardian’s pathetic diatribe.

"This totally non-factual PNM talking point has been raised, no doubt, because Rowley’s PNM feels itself in the same position as Patrick Manning's PNM in 2010. The whole country wants Rowley and his posse gone."

Meighoo reminded that In 2010, people of all races voted, across the board, across ethnic lines when the UNC-led People’s Partnership won 27 seats throughout the country, including traditional PNM seats, "because all people saw the Kamla Persad-Bissessar led People’s Partnership as a beacon of hope. (Well they turned out not to be a beacon of hope)

"Trinidadians and Tobagonians rejected the politics of hate, division, and discrimination, and embraced the Partnership. That is what the 'Do So!' campaign proudly embodied."

Meighoo characterized Persad-Bissessar as "a fighter and will fight for the people until her last breath."

He said: "The UNC will not be bullied or stand for false accusations in our determined efforts to democratically remove Keith Rowley and the PNM from government, in the soonest possible time.

"The people are ready to 'Do So!' again," he added.

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby sMASH » December 24th, 2022, 8:58 am

All Dat is bull crap.

It was property tax, and a setta other nonsense that even pnmites couldn't support.

The 2015 switch was cause they fed up see injun in power and ksms dem do enough nonsense to give them enough reason to cute them out.

The 2020 win was cause they breed too many people that dumb as rocks.

2025 might be another pnm cause enough of them not voting pon policy or performance any more.

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Re: Cambridge Analytica funded the "Do So" campaign to get UNC elected?

Postby Kickstart » December 24th, 2022, 11:46 am

sMASH wrote:All Dat is bull crap.

It was property tax, and a setta other nonsense that even pnmites couldn't support.

The 2015 switch was cause they fed up see injun in power and ksms dem do enough nonsense to give them enough reason to cute them out.

The 2020 win was cause they breed too many people that dumb as rocks.

2025 might be another pnm cause enough of them not voting pon policy or performance any more.
You are correct. our present population really lacks thinking abilities when voting for PNM. Just read the many comments on FB and see how these people think.

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