
What would you do if a hacker planted child porn on your computer or phone?
You’d delete is and keep your mouth shut, wouldn’t you?
Admission that it was there and trying to spin a story of your innocence looks like guilt in 2020.
Well, check this out…
Cernovich.com reports:
New York Time columunist Paul Krugman has posted what one can only consider a highly unusual Tweet:
Trending:
- Well, I’m on the phone with my computer security service, and as I understand it someone compromised my IP address and is using it to download child pornography. I might just be a random target. But this could be an attempt to Qanon me. It’s an ugly world out there.
I’ve seen a lot in my life – stuff I hope others don’t.
Rarely am I in AWE….. and BEWILDERED
This tweet….. I can’t stop looking at it.
It makes absolutely no sense to make something like this public.
It is of course possible that someone hacked his computer and used it as a server for illegal conduct. That does happen. But man oh man, why post something like that at this phase?
Utterly incomprehensible.
Update: “The Times is now on the case.”
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Deleted original tweet. Times thinks it may have been a scam. Anyway, will have more security in future
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 9, 2020
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Of course you deleted it.
And I would bet someone at NYT scolded you for even mentioning it.
Strange you would broadcast a child porn related tweet instead of just resolving it in private.
This very much looks like a man trying to craft an alibi.
Child Porn is big business in America.
- This Novelist Has Sold Over 275 Million Books and Once Proudly Proclaimed That Not All Men Who Watch Child Porn Are Pedophiles
- Whistleblower’s Attorney: “I’ve gotten clearances for guys who had child porn issues”
- 2 Former Disney Employees Arrested for Child Porn
- BUSTED! World’s Largest Child Porn Marketplace Taken Down– 337 Arrests
But surely Krugman is innocent and this was simply a case of hackers compromising his account, right?
Let’s see what some people on Twitter think.
It's absurd to think somebody would announce an attack on Twitter before it's been resolved. Anyone with any sense would not be worrying about optics this early. https://t.co/KHCXX92SNp
— Erik Foreman (@ForemanErik) January 8, 2020
Russian time traveling hackers strike again!
— Adam Townsend (@adamscrabble) January 8, 2020
When you hear the coughing from your jail cell, it means Hillary is coming
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) January 8, 2020
There is no better ploy than to announce your innocence of a crime before you are even suspected of committing it.
I’m pretty sure that is Alinsky’s rules somewhere.
I sincerely hope that Krugman is simply a retard who made himself look guilty when he was actually innocent.
But in 2020, you never know.
Dean Garrison is Publisher of DC Clothesline and DC Dirty Laundry