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Learn how to "FIGHT DISINFORMATION," with Noam Chomsky (and his allies at the State Department, DNC, RAND Corporation, EU & UN)!
Having called—repeatedly—for the detention of Americans who wouldn't get their "COVID" shots (deeming it "their problem" if they had no food), Chomsky is now working full-time at the Ministry of Truth
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From the State Department:
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Learn how to "FIGHT DISINFORMATION," with Noam Chomsky (and his allies at the State Department, DNC, RAND Corporation, EU & UN)!
Having called—repeatedly—for the detention of Americans who wouldn't get their "COVID" shots (deeming it "their problem" if they had no food), Chomsky is now working full-time at the Ministry of Truth
From the State Department:
Disarming Disinformation: Our Shared Responsibility
Disinformation is one of the Kremlin’s most important and far-reaching weapons. Russia has operationalized the concept of perpetual adversarial competition in the information environment by encouraging the development of a disinformation and propaganda ecosystem. This ecosystem creates and spreads false narratives to strategically advance the Kremlin’s policy goals. There is no subject off-limits to this firehose of falsehoods. Everything from human rights and environmental policy to assassinations and civilian-killing bombing campaigns are fair targets in Russia’s malign playbook.
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From the DNC:
WHAT WE'RE DOING AND WHY IT MATTERS: DNC COUNTER DISINFORMATION PROGRAM
DNC Counter Disinformation Program: Why it Matters
In 2016, Russian intelligence services deployed “active measures” online to attack the American presidential election – using bots, troll farms, fake accounts, disinformation, propaganda, and a massive “hack and dump” operation to divide Americans and support Trump Foreign and domestic bad actors took advantage of loose social media policies and political polarization to spread false news. In addition, the 2020 election saw right-wing domestic trolls and Republican campaigns employ Russian tactics – engaging in elaborate disinformation, harassment, doxing, and voter suppression efforts ultimately culminating in the Big Lie and the 1/6 insurrection. Social media remains rife with misinformation and malicious actors, many determined to target Democratic candidates. Recognizing this new reality, the DNC has established a team of analysts devoted to the task of identifying and countering bad actors targeting Democratic campaigns online. The team is aiding campaigns, state parties, and party committees to combat online disinformation and social media manipulation and is acquiring tools and devoting human resources to detect social media threats, educate party stakeholders, and develop strategies to help counter attacks. |
What We’re Doing: DNC Counter Disinformation Intelligence Unit
The DNC has established a counter-misinformation unit within the DNC Technology team that serves as a knowledge base and intelligence unit aiding campaigns, state parties and party committees to combat online misinformation and social media manipulation. The team is engaging civil society, law enforcement, and social media platforms to identify, monitor, and disrupt these efforts. We are building and purchasing tools and devoting human resources to monitoring social media platforms, educating the Democratic ecosystem on the issue, working with campaigns to counter these tactics, and providing recommendations to interested parties on what they can do to help. https://democrats.org/who-we- |
From the RAND Corporation:
Tools That Fight Disinformation Online
About Our Methodology
This online database provides information about tools currently available or in development to target online disinformation, particularly on social media. We identified tools through web searches, articles that review tools and advances in this field, and discussions with experts (e.g., those involved in developing or funding tools). We collected the data primarily from company websites, and in some cases, news articles, industry assessments, or research papers. For each tool, we collected and filled in as much information as possible, but it was rare that we were able to fill in every field for a given tool. We aimed to be as comprehensive as possible in identifying tools that fit our inclusion criteria and as accurate as possible in describing those tools. However, there are new tools emerging constantly and existing tools are being improved and further developed every day. To help improve our data, you can recommend a new tool for the database. Our team will review your submission and follow up as appropriate. https://www.rand.org/research/ |
From the EU:
Disinformation affecting the EU: tackled but not tamed
About the report: Disinformation is a serious concern in organised societies. Social media and new technologies have increased the scale and speed with which false or misleading information can reach its audiences, whether intended and unintended. The EU action plan against disinformation was relevant at the time it was drawn up but incomplete. Even though its implementation is broadly on track and there is evidence of positive developments, it has not delivered all its intended results. We make recommendations to improve the coordination and accountability of EU actions against disinformation. We focus on the operational arrangements of the European External Action Service’s strategic communications division and its task forces. We recommend increasing Member States’ involvement in the rapid alert system and improving the monitoring and accountability of online platforms. We also point to the need for an EU media literacy strategy that includes combatting disinformation and taking steps to enable the European Digital Media Monitoring Observatory achieve its ambitious objectives. https://op.europa.eu/webpub/ |
From the UN:
Countering Disinformation
The UN General Assembly has expressed concern over the proliferation of disinformation and has welcomed the efforts of the Secretary-General to promote international cooperation in countering disinformation. In response to that, the Secretary-General has submitted a report based on information and best practices shared by States, UN entities and others on countering disinformation. In his report, Countering disinformation for the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, the Secretary-General describes the challenges posed by disinformation and the responses to it, sets out the relevant international legal framework and discusses measures that States and technology enterprises reported to have taken to counter disinformation. |
And, of course, last but not least:
Dr. Fauci: “Disinformation can be dangerous to the health of the nation”
Although he’s lost his mind completely just these last few years (utterly deranged by Trump and “COVID”), Chomsky’s “critical thinking” has been limited (to put it mildly) since the Sixties, when he first looked pointedly away from what was happening right in front of them, and everybody else—just as, since then, he’s looked away from other major turning-points toward fascism of the not-so-friendly kind.
Here’s Chomsky on all those “conspiracy theories” about the assassinations of JFK, Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy:
Here’s Chomsky jeering all those “conspiracy theories” about 9/11, and anyone so dumb as to believe them. (Be sure to click the link here, not the screenshot.)
I can also tell you, from my own experience, that Chomsky held (and still holds) the same dismissive view of those of us who tried, for years, to publicize the problem of America’s abysmal voting system, and the thefts of the 2000 and 2004 elections.
Finally, here is Chomsky’s take on Biden’s victory (sic) over Trump in 2020:
Chomsky: Voting Is Not the End of Our Work. It’s Only the Beginning.
The work to build a better world will continue long past the task of removing Trump from office, says Noam Chomsky. November 7, 2020 Joe Biden is the winner of the 2020 election. Yet while Trump has lost, the Democrats failed to materialize the blue wave some expected — and Trump fared extremely well despite the pandemic. In this exclusive interview, Noam Chomsky shares some of his insights about Trump’s continuing popularity and what the left needs to do in the years ahead, emphasizing that voting is never an end — only a beginning. C.J. Polychroniou: Although Biden has won the election, the Democrats failed to materialize a blue-wave landslide, and it is clear we will continue to deal with large-scale Trumpism. Given that you were extremely skeptical of the polls from day one, what do you think contributed to the massive turnout for Trump, even as Biden saw an even more massive turnout? Or, to phrase the questions differently, why is nearly half the country continuing to support a dangerous charlatan leader with such a feverish passion? Noam Chomsky: The very fact that someone could be considered a serious candidate after just having killed tens if not hundreds of thousands of Americans through a disastrous response to COVID-19 is an extraordinary victory for Trump — and a defeat for the country, for the world and for hopes for a decent future. https://truthout.org/articles/ |
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