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WW3: Cyberwar

Oliver Markus Malloy, Bad Choices, Fascism.link, Kamala rocks!

WW3 has already begun, but most people don't realize it yet, because it doesn't look like WW2. Russia has been waging cyberwar against America and other western democracies for years.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Oliver Markus Malloy

    Writer and Cartoonist. Creator of Introvert Comics and AI Comic. Author of Bad Choices Make Good Stories and a few other books.

  • Bad Choices

    Political humor and current events. Similar to Last Week Tonight, The Daily Show, SNL, John Oliver, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, etc.

  • Fascism.link

    MAGA = NAZI. It's the same ideology of hate: Hatred of minorities, LGBT, non-Christians, immigrants, the disabled, and political opponents.

  • Kamala rocks!

    Kamala is gonna kick Trump's orange ass!

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