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UK Government Conspired with Social Media, A.I. Firms to Monitor and Censor Lockdown Critics – Report

June 4, 2023 by Peter Caddle Leave a Comment

The UK government worked with social media and A.I. firms to surveil and censor critics of coronavirus lockdowns, a report has claimed.

Officials within the UK government reportedly worked clandestinely with social media companies, such as Google, Facebook, and Twitter as well as A.I. firms to monitor critics of the lockdown regime, as well as to identify and ultimately censor speech criticising the draconian government policy.

Published by The Telegraph, the claims bear many similarities to the so-called “Twitter files”, which revealed how U.S. authorities worked hand-in-glove with social media firms to censor criticism of government COVID-19 policy.

According to the newspaper’s report, the UK government employed the so-called Counter-Disinformation Unit (CDU) — a Whitehall team originally set up to counter alleged disinfo during the 2019 European elections — to monitor social media posts challenging government lockdown policy with the aim of censoring the content.

To achieve this aim, the organisation reportedly worked closely with social media corporations as well as firms specialising in the use of Artificial Intelligence, the latter of which used the advanced technology to scour the net for messaging critical of government narratives on COVID-19.

One private firm that took part in this “state surveillance” operation was Yorkshire-based Logically, with the firm flagging numerous posts made by, according to The Telegraph, “respected scientists questioning lockdown or arguing against the mass vaccination of children against Covid-19”.

Many posts critical of government lockdown rules were said to have eventually been brought to the attention of social media firms by the CDU, which was given the status of a so-called “trusted flagger”, allowing them to fast-track censorship requests.

Although none of the social media companies involved were legally required to take content down just by virtue of it being flagged, The Telegraph speculates that firms may have been pressured to do so due to the fact the requests were coming from the government.

Report: British Army Tracked, Monitored Lockdown Critics https://t.co/Nqsgvdadwf

— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) January 29, 2023

The CDU also reportedly monitored the activities of certain high-profile lockdown sceptics, including the likes of Oxford Academic Professor Carl Heneghan, who questioned government methodology for tracking COVID deaths.

Documents obtained via the Freedom of Information Act by The Telegraph were reportedly heavily censored, with entire pages being blacked out, making it difficult to ascertain the entire scope of what was discussed between the invited groups.

Secretive meetings were also held by government officials with social media bosses and members of the BBC, with the topic reportedly being how best to stop the spread of so-called “misinformation” and “disinformation” regarding the pandemic.

Speaking on the meetings, however, a spokesman for the BBC has insisted that the publicly-funded broadcaster attended in an observer-only capacity, in what appears to be an attempt to distance the service from the censorship scandal.

This is not the first time the UK government has been accused of spying on lockdown critics, with previous reports indicating that the state deployed anti-terrorism units to censor anti-lockdown content.

Silkie Carlo, of the Big Brother Watch campaign group, who was ironically surveilled by the disinformation system, said: “The very concept of ‘wrong information’ dictated by a central authority is open to abuse and should be considered far more critically, lest we mirror Chinese-style censorship.”

‘Parody of a Totalitarian Regime’ BBC Disinfo Tsar Says Getting Trolled Justifies Investigating Public https://t.co/NiYJ9EZinD

— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) May 26, 2023

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Filed Under: BBC, Breitbart, Britain, Censorship, Coronavirus, COVID-19, disinformation, lockdown, London / Europe, News, Online Censorship, Politics, Social Media, Tech, uk, United Kingdom

EU Censorship Push Aimed at Restoring Government and Media’s ‘Monopoly’ on Power

June 2, 2023 by Peter Caddle Leave a Comment

An EU push for social media censorship is really aimed at restoring the monopoly on power the government and media used to enjoy, an MEP has claimed.

Tom Vandendriessche, an EU parliamentarian for the Flemish Vlaams Belang party, has alleged that the union’s continued push for social media censorship is an attempt to restore the near-absolute control the government and legacy media used to hold over public discourse.

The populist MEP made the comments in relation to a report on so-called “foreign interference” voted on by the European Parliament on Thursday.

In a press release published by the transnational body, the report is billed as discussing ways to better increase EU resistance to the malicious activities of hostile nations, such as Russia and China.

However, the release does not mention the report’s extensive attacks on free discourse on social media platforms, with the document going so far as to attack social media platforms for allowing people to criticise rhetoric on climate change.

It goes on to demand that EU and state-government bodies draw up plans to “counter disinformation” online, and urges the European Commission to create a so-called “code of good practice” to control the speech of both public officials and bodies.

Exclusive: EU Twitter Censorship Looking to ‘Steal Democracy from the People’ – MEPhttps://t.co/YZQmtioOql

— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) May 31, 2023

“With this text, the European Parliament is also launching a frontal attack on social media and freedom of expression,” Vandendriessche explained in a statement given to Breitbart Europe.

The Flemish politician went on to warn that, although concerns about foreign interference are in many ways legitimate, the EU was ultimately using fears surrounding disinformation to “delegitimize nasty truths”.

“True fake news is easily refuted by the free debate, the free gathering of information and the personal judgment of the citizen,” he said. “The widespread use of the internet and social media undoubtedly resulted in an explosion of questionable news items of all kinds.”

“But the role of the traditional media, in particular, has decreased drastically due to the rise of social media. That is the real problem for the petitioners,” the Flemish politician continued. “The mass media and the government see their chance to restore their monopoly of power through a debate that is supposedly about disinformation.”

“The question remains what exactly disinformation is and who will determine what is and what is not covered,” he went on to add, vowing that he and his party would resist the creation of any sort of “ministry of truth”.

EU is ‘Disappointed’ by Lack of Twitter Censorship, Commissioner Says https://t.co/UPIY31ABm4

— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) April 29, 2023

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Filed Under: Breitbart, Censorship, disinformation, election interference, EU, Europe, European Parliament, European Union, London / Europe, News, Online Censorship, Politics, Tech, Tom Vandendriessche, Vlaams Belang

Exclusive–O’Donnell: Masters of Information Warfare and the Unknown Voyage that Changed the Course of the Revolutionary War

May 24, 2023 by Patrick K. ODonnell Leave a Comment

The terms “disinformation” and “Information warfare” were not coined until long after 1775, but America’s Founding Fathers absolutely understood the importance of them and controlling the narrative.

When the smoke and chaos cleared on that fateful, bloody morning of April 19, 1775, the politically-savvy Patriot leaders immediately realized the all-important question of “Who fired first?” on Lexington Green would forever distinguish for the world between the aggressors and defenders in the American Revolution.

Refusing to sit back and allow the British forces, led by General Thomas Gage, to control the narrative, the Provincial Congress formed a committee within days, including Marblehead merchant and future congressman and vice president, Elbridge Gerry, to gather depositions to convey to London the American version of events at Lexington and Concord. Compiling the accounts was only half the battle, though. They knew they must get their version of events across the Atlantic before Gage’s account of the battle.

The full story of one of the most important, yet forgotten, voyages in American history is now fully told in the bestselling book, The Indispensables: Marblehead’s Diverse Soldier-Mariners Who Shaped the Country, Formed the Navy, and Rowed Washington Across the Delaware. The book is a Band of Brothers-style treatment of this unique group of Americans who, multiple times, changed the course of the Revolution. The story also has many parallels to today.

The Patriots knew that if Gage’s narrative reached the British press first, they would be branded as traitors who initiated the Revolutionary War by firing on the king’s troops. Gerry launched himself into the task with such zeal and celerity that it invoked John Adams to proclaim, “If every Man here was a Gerry, the Liberties of America would be safe against the Gates of Earth and Hell.”

After gleaning twenty sworn depositions from both American and British battle participants that all supported the American conviction that the British had fired first, Joseph Warren drafted a letter confirming the colonists’ narrative of victimhood and self-defense to sway public opinion in Great Britain. To reinforce the American viewpoint, Gerry enclosed copies of accounts of the battles as told in the Salem Gazette, including illustrations of black coffins representing the American dead, adorning the headline.

Transporting the packet to London before Gage’s report became a race against time. Near panic ensued when the Patriots learned Gage’s vessel, the hulking, 200-ton brig, Sukey, had departed for London days earlier with the British version of events. The Patriots, instead, pinned their hopes for their future on the deftness of thirty-four-year-old Salem native John Derby, “the accidental captain,” and his ship, the Quero, to sneak through the British blockade, outrace the British warship across the Atlantic, and avoid interception on the other side.

In the dead of night on April 28, the sleek, nimble 62-ton Quero, devoid of cargo, carrying only the precious packet of depositions and ballast stones, departed from Salem for Britain. They managed to avoid the British warship Lively’s blockade of Salem and Marblehead to cut through to the emerald, churning waters of the Atlantic. Her crew had no idea of her cargo, destination, or the importance of her mission. Joseph Warren had sworn Captain Derby to secrecy: “You are to keep this order a profound secret from every person on earth.”

Derby had orders to land first in Ireland and travel overland to England to avoid British agents and ships before delivering his extraordinary news to Massachusetts’ London-based agents, Benjamin Franklin and Arthur Lee. Derby, however, disregarded the order, and in 29 days landed on the Isle of Wight, beating the Sukey, while also managing to avoid detection.

Derby was dubbed “the accidental captain” because he appeared in London, seemingly out of nowhere, with earth-shattering news that would change the British Empire overnight. Arriving by carriage from the port of South Hampton, the captain met clandestinely with Arthur Lee, a Virginian educated in medicine and law, who delivered the news to John Wilkes, Lord Mayor of London, who was sympathetic toward the Americans. Derby then slipped through a British dragnet, once again, to sail back to the colonies.

The American depositions successfully shaped the narrative and engendered British compassion. When the London press reprinted them along with the American newspaper accounts of the bloody battle, it created a tidal wave of public opinion favorable for and sympathetic to the colonists as the victims.

Gage’s report would not arrive for another excruciating twelve days. In the meantime, the Crown attempted to discredit the American account, but Lee countered the attack in the press with an American broadside. When Gage’s ship did finally arrive, it bore a version similar to the American account, with the major exception of who fired first.

Not all engagements are won and lost on the battlefield. American Patriots fell to British hands on Lexington Green, but the shot heard round the world might have not been heard beyond Concord, Massachusetts, if not for a forgotten Essex county captain and his fast ship who had handed the colonists a tremendous, precocious propaganda victory that changed the course of the Revolutionary War.

Patrick K. O’Donnell is a bestselling, critically acclaimed military historian and an expert on elite units. He is the author of twelve books, including The Indispensables, Washington’s Immortals, and The Unknowns. O’Donnell served as a combat historian in a Marine rifle platoon during the Battle of Fallujah and often speaks on espionage, special operations, and counterinsurgency. He has provided historical consulting for DreamWorks’ award-winning miniseries Band of Brothers and documentaries produced by the BBC, the History Channel, and Discovery. PatrickKODonnell

Filed Under: American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin, Breitbart, disinformation, General Thomas Gage, Information warfare, John Adams, John Derby, Lexington and Concord, News, Politics, The Indispensables

Buttigieg: I Would Have Gone to East Palestine Sooner if I Knew ‘the Amount of Misinformation’

May 24, 2023 by Ian Hanchett Leave a Comment

During an interview with NBC News aired on Tuesday’s edition of “Hallie Jackson Now,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg stated that one reason he visited East Palestine, Ohio in the wake of the train derailment there was “all of the misinformation that came to the people of East Palestine” and that “had I known the amount of misinformation that would be directed at the people of East Palestine, we would have taken more steps to make sure that they got more accurate information sooner in the process.”

Buttigieg stated, “I do think that we missed an opportunity to communicate more clearly, with all of the misinformation that came to the people of East Palestine. And that’s one of the reasons why I broke with the norm. Normally, a Transportation Secretary does not go to an active HAZMAT site or an active crash site. But, in this case, I thought it was worth breaking that norm in order to be there to directly communicate with people on the ground about how this administration was supporting them and to communicate with the country about the safety and reforms that are needed.”

He added, “I was upholding the norm, which is that you stay out of the way of first responders and NTSB. But I do think, had I known the amount of misinformation that would be directed at the people of East Palestine, we would have taken more steps to make sure that they got more accurate information sooner in the process.”

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Filed Under: Breitbart, Clips, disinformation, East palestine, Misinformation, News, Pete Buttigieg, Politics

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