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According to people with TDS, Elon Musk is not in this for the American People!
Posted on 12/26/24 at 8:38 pm
Posted on 12/26/24 at 8:38 pm
The State Department’s foreign disinformation center, accused by conservatives of censoring U.S. citizens, shut its doors due to lack of funding this week.
Elon Musk had deemed the Global Engagement Center (GEC), established in 2016, the "worst offender in U.S. government censorship & media manipulation," and its funding was stripped as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the Pentagon’s yearly policy bill.
"The Global Engagement Center will terminate by operation of law [by the end of the day] on December 23, 2024," a State Department spokesperson said in a statement. "The Department of State has consulted with Congress regarding next steps."
Lawmakers had originally included funding for the GEC in its continuing resolution (CR), or bill to fund the government beyond a Friday deadline. But conservatives balked at that iteration of the funding bill, and it was rewritten without money for the GEC and other funding riders.
The agency had a budget of around $61 million and 120 people on staff.
At a time when adversaries like Iran and Russia sow disinformation throughout the world, Republicans saw little value in the agency’s work, arguing that much of its disinformation analysis is already offered by the private sector.
The GEC, according to reporter Matt Taibbi, "funded a secret list of subcontractors and helped pioneer an insidious — and idiotic — new form of blacklisting" during the pandemic.
Taibbi wrote last year when exposing the Twitter Files that the GEC "flagged accounts as ‘Russian personas and proxies’ based on criteria like, ‘Describing the Coronavirus as an engineered bioweapon,’ blaming ‘research conducted at the Wuhan institute,’ and ‘attributing the appearance of the virus to the CIA.’"
"State also flagged accounts that retweeted news that Twitter banned the popular U.S. website ZeroHedge, claiming that it 'led to another flurry of disinformation narratives.'" ZeroHedge had made reports speculating that the virus had a lab origin.
The GEC is part of the State Department but also partners with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Special Operations Command and the Department of Homeland Security. The GEC also funds the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab).
DFRLab Director Graham Brookie previously denied the claim that they use tax money to track Americans, saying its GEC grants have "an exclusively international focus."
A 2024 report from the Republican-led House Small Business Committee criticized the GEC for awarding grants to organizations whose work includes tracking domestic as well as foreign misinformation and rating the credibility of U.S.-based publishers, according to the Washington Post.
The lawsuit was brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, The Daily Wire and The Federalist, who sued the State Department, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other government officials earlier this month for "engaging in a conspiracy to censor, deplatform and demonetize American media outlets disfavored by the federal government."
The lawsuit stated that the GEC was used as a tool for the defendants to carry out its censorship.
??"Congress authorized the creation of the Global Engagement Center expressly to counter foreign propaganda and misinformation," the Texas Attorney General’s Office said in a press release. "Instead, the agency weaponized this authority to violate the First Amendment and suppress Americans’ constitutionally-protected speech.
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Elon Musk had deemed the Global Engagement Center (GEC), established in 2016, the "worst offender in U.S. government censorship & media manipulation," and its funding was stripped as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the Pentagon’s yearly policy bill.
Lawmakers had originally included funding for the GEC in its continuing resolution (CR), or bill to fund the government beyond a Friday deadline. But conservatives balked at that iteration of the funding bill, and it was rewritten without money for the GEC and other funding riders.
The agency had a budget of around $61 million and 120 people on staff.
At a time when adversaries like Iran and Russia sow disinformation throughout the world, Republicans saw little value in the agency’s work, arguing that much of its disinformation analysis is already offered by the private sector.
The GEC, according to reporter Matt Taibbi, "funded a secret list of subcontractors and helped pioneer an insidious — and idiotic — new form of blacklisting" during the pandemic.
Taibbi wrote last year when exposing the Twitter Files that the GEC "flagged accounts as ‘Russian personas and proxies’ based on criteria like, ‘Describing the Coronavirus as an engineered bioweapon,’ blaming ‘research conducted at the Wuhan institute,’ and ‘attributing the appearance of the virus to the CIA.’"
"State also flagged accounts that retweeted news that Twitter banned the popular U.S. website ZeroHedge, claiming that it 'led to another flurry of disinformation narratives.'" ZeroHedge had made reports speculating that the virus had a lab origin.
The GEC is part of the State Department but also partners with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Special Operations Command and the Department of Homeland Security. The GEC also funds the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab).
DFRLab Director Graham Brookie previously denied the claim that they use tax money to track Americans, saying its GEC grants have "an exclusively international focus."
A 2024 report from the Republican-led House Small Business Committee criticized the GEC for awarding grants to organizations whose work includes tracking domestic as well as foreign misinformation and rating the credibility of U.S.-based publishers, according to the Washington Post.
The lawsuit was brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, The Daily Wire and The Federalist, who sued the State Department, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other government officials earlier this month for "engaging in a conspiracy to censor, deplatform and demonetize American media outlets disfavored by the federal government."
The lawsuit stated that the GEC was used as a tool for the defendants to carry out its censorship.
??"Congress authorized the creation of the Global Engagement Center expressly to counter foreign propaganda and misinformation," the Texas Attorney General’s Office said in a press release. "Instead, the agency weaponized this authority to violate the First Amendment and suppress Americans’ constitutionally-protected speech.
LINK
Posted on 12/26/24 at 8:41 pm to FLTech
You don't need TDS to figure out that Musk isn't necessarily in this for the American people
He has his own angle and it might not be clear to us yet
He has his own angle and it might not be clear to us yet
Posted on 12/26/24 at 8:45 pm to Powerman
So when the head football coach at LSU doesn't give you a blowjob, do you think he is only in it for himself or to make LSU football the best it can be?
Posted on 12/26/24 at 8:47 pm to Powerman
I’ve been saying this all along. He’s not sucking up to trump just because.
Posted on 12/26/24 at 8:49 pm to FLTech
That's a pretty stupid analogy...
You'd have to be naive to think Musk isn't looking at this as an opportunity for personal gain
You'd have to be naive to think Musk isn't looking at this as an opportunity for personal gain
Posted on 12/26/24 at 8:56 pm to FLTech
This whole H1B thing is making me do a double take on this dude. Trump needs to put a foot up his arse so that he gets back to focusing on DOGE.
AMERICANS FIRST.
Stay in your lane Elon.
AMERICANS FIRST.
Stay in your lane Elon.
Posted on 12/26/24 at 9:00 pm to FLTech
Why should we care what a bunch of brainless cucks say/think?
Posted on 12/26/24 at 9:14 pm to Powerman
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He has his own angle and it might not be clear to us yet
How could it not be clear to you with all his businesses
Dude stuck out his neck and they are atill trying to chop it off
The crazy maga fans are already turning on Doge
Posted on 12/26/24 at 9:14 pm to FLTech
If Musk simply is not an enemy of the US and the American people we're making progress. 
This post was edited on 12/26/24 at 9:51 pm
Posted on 12/26/24 at 9:16 pm to Powerman
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He has his own angle and it might not be clear to us yet
I don't give a damn what his angle is if it means less censorship.
Posted on 12/26/24 at 9:18 pm to SDVTiger
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The crazy maga fans are already turning on Doge
no they aren't. You're pretty dense to be honest if that's what you get from this.
Battles will be fought. We aren't liberal lemmings that just go with what the leaders want. Sorry buddy.
Posted on 12/26/24 at 9:31 pm to boomtown143
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no they aren't
You have loomer melting down
This whole h1b visa type nonsense will continue the entire time.
The emotions are already record levels and hes not sworn in
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Battles will be fought
They are already being fought and its preaseason. What till the game starts
We understand you arent a lemming. But orange said he was gonna bring in high end talent. Thats for the silicon valley guys. That could unfortunately be part of the win
Posted on 12/26/24 at 9:35 pm to Powerman
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You'd have to be naive to think Musk isn't looking at this as an opportunity for personal gain
Oh my goodness!! He's becoming a politician!!??
Posted on 12/26/24 at 9:41 pm to SDVTiger
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That could unfortunately be part of the win
"could"
frick you whiny asshats
Posted on 12/27/24 at 1:28 am to FLTech
I hope no one here is gullible enough to think these censorship organs are actually going away. Remember the story from Stanford earlier this year saying their internet research center was closing shop? They're just re-branding. Funds will be re-programmed and all of these efforts will continue. This fight will never end until we are subjugated or they are in prison.
Posted on 12/27/24 at 1:41 am to SDVTiger
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. But orange said he was gonna bring in high end talent. Thats for the silicon valley guys. That could unfortunately be part of the win
Just glad we didn’t get someone in there beholden to billionaires and the donor class. So happy we dodged that bullet.
Posted on 12/27/24 at 2:29 am to FLTech
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give you a blowjob
Be careful, Powerbottom would love that from another man
Posted on 12/27/24 at 3:58 am to FLTech
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Elon Musk had deemed the Global Engagement Center (GEC), established in 2016, the "worst offender in U.S. government censorship & media manipulation,"
Maybe. It's not the only one.
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Brownstone Institute has been tracking a little-known federal agency for years. It is part of the Department of Homeland Security created after 9-11. It is called the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency or CISA. It was created in 2018 out of a 2017 executive order that seemed to make sense. It was a mandate to secure American digital infrastructure against foreign attack and infiltration.
And yet during the Covid year, it assumed three huge jobs. It was the agency responsible for dividing the workforce between essential and nonessential. It led the way on censorship efforts. And it handled election security for 2020 and 2022, which, if you understand the implications of that, should make you spit out your coffee upon learning.
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CISA might be considered untouchable because it was staffed out of the National Security Agency which itself is a spinoff of the Central Intelligence Agency. Thus does its activities generally fall under the category of classified. And its many functioning assets in the civilian sector are legally bound to keep their relationships and connections private.
Full article at the Brownstone Institute
This post was edited on 12/27/24 at 3:59 am
Posted on 12/27/24 at 4:05 am to FLTech
I don't want government to take great interest in we the people.
It does that now.
It is interested in our incomes, what kind of light bulb we have, how many guns we have, how many minorities our companies employ, etc., etc., etc.
I want a government that leaves us alone more.
It does that now.
It is interested in our incomes, what kind of light bulb we have, how many guns we have, how many minorities our companies employ, etc., etc., etc.
I want a government that leaves us alone more.
Posted on 12/27/24 at 7:39 am to Powerman
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You'd have to be naive to think Musk isn't looking at this as an opportunity for personal gain
Well he is. He’s already lost one child to woke transgender bullshite and he has alot of kids that still stand to be effected by this bullshite going on.
If you have the intellect, the power, and most importantly the finance to fight against this woke agenda, wouldn’t you?
It is possible that Elon is the antagonist George Soros and he actually wants to see humanity succeed and it’s quite obvious that humanity will not on our current trajectory.
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