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The Spies Who Hate Us​


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.

More than any other agency, it became the operationally relevant government during this period. It was the agency that worked through third parties and packet-switching networking to take down your Facebook group. It worked through all kinds of intermediaries to keep a lid on Twitter. It managed LinkedIn, Instagram, and most of the other mainstream platforms in a way that made you feel like your opinions were too crazy to see the light of day.

The most astonishing court document just came out. It was unearthed in the course of litigation undertaken by America First Legal. It has no redaction. It is a reverse chronicle of most of what they did from February 2020 until last year. It is 500 pages long. The version available now takes an age to download, so we shrunk it and put it on fast view so you can see the entire thing.

What you discover is this. Everything that the intelligence agencies did not like during this period – doubting lockdowns, dismissing masking, questioning the vaccine, and so on – was targeted through a variety of cutouts among NGOs, universities, and private-sector fact-checkers. It was all labeled as Russian and Chinese propaganda so as to fit in with CISA’s mandate. Then it was throttled and taken down. It managed remarkable feats such as getting WhatsApp to stop allowing bulk sharing.

It gets crazier. CISA documented that it deprecated the study of Jay Bhattacharya from May 2020 that showed that Covid was far more widespread and less dangerous than the CDC was claiming, thus driving down the Infection Fatality Rate within the range of a bad flu. This was at a time when it was widely assumed to be the black death. CISA weighed in to say that the study was faulty and tore down posts about it.

The granularity of their work is shocking, naming Epoch Times, Unz.org, and a whole series of websites as disinformation, often with a crazy spin that identified them with Russian propaganda, white supremacy, terrorist activity, or some such. Reading through the document conjures up memories of Lenin and Stalin smearing the Kulaks or Hitler on the Jews. Everything that is contrary to government claims becomes foreign infiltration or insurrectionist or otherwise seditious.

It’s a very strange world these people inhabit. Over time, of course, the agency ended up demonizing much authentic science plus a majority of public opinion. And yet they stayed at it, fully convinced of the rightness of their cause and the justness of their methods. It seems never to have occurred to this agency that we have a First Amendment that is part of our laws. It never enters the discussion at all.

AFL summarizes the document as follows.

  • CISA’s Countering Foreign Influence Task Force (CFITF) relied on the Censorship Industrial Complex to inform its censorship of alleged foreign disinformation narratives regarding COVID-19.
  • Unelected bureaucrats at CISA weaponized the homeland security apparatus, including FEMA, to monitor COVID-19 speech dissenting from “expert” medical guidance, including President Trump’s comments about taking Hydroxychloroquine in 2020. Many of these “false” narratives later turned out to be true, calling into question the government’s ability to identify “misinformation,” regardless of its authority to do so.
  • To determine what was “foreign disinformation,” CISA relied on the Censorship Industrial Complex’s usual suspects (Atlantic Council DFR Lab, Media Matters, Stanford Internet Observatory) — even those discredited for erroneously attributing domestic content to foreign sources (Alliance for Securing Democracy). CISA even relied on foreign government authorities (EU vs. Disinfo) and foreign government-linked groups (CCDH, GDI) that advocated for the demonetization and deplatforming of individual Americans to monitor and target constitutionally protected speech by American citizens.
For years, this story of censorship has unfolded in shocking ways. This document among tens of thousands of pages is surely among the most incriminating. And discussing it is apparently still taboo because the Subcommittee report on Covid never once mentions CISA. Why might that be?

In the strange world of D.C., 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.

Thank goodness at least one judge believed otherwise and forced the agency to cough it up.
 

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Sure, look up Jen Easterly. And then decide if that is the person you want in charge of cybersecurity for our critical infrastructure (power, transportation, etc etc).
 
Sure, look up Jen Easterly. And then decide if that is the person you want in charge of cybersecurity for our critical infrastructure (power, transportation, etc etc).
That's the funny thing. They don't actually seem to give a damn about cybersecurity for critical infrastructure, only about redefining people as infrastructure and then securing that "infrastructure" with literal 1984 Minitrue bullshit.









 
It’s a very strange world these people inhabit. Over time, of course, the agency ended up demonizing much authentic science plus a majority of public opinion. And yet they stayed at it, fully convinced of the rightness of their cause and the justness of their methods. It seems never to have occurred to this agency that we have a First Amendment that is part of our laws. It never enters the discussion at all.
Skimming through the document, it just seems to have all the hallmarks of a paranoid Fed agency - no understanding of Internet culture, conflating memes and jokes with legitimate fears the vaccine was unsafe, not trusting Americans to think for themselves, conflating racist jokes like 'Jewflu' with actual agendas and isolated terror attacks, overinflating attempts by China and Russia merely to embarrass the US as some great tradecraft operation. They're also relying on snowflakes like the ADL to report evidence of things like hate speech.
 
No! I cannot believe that a government, much less the US government, would curtail their own citizens' rights! Archiving this article may be more than warranted this time, considering a hysterical woman is in charge of deplatforming anything she wants.
 
>It was the agency that worked through third parties and packet-switching networking to take down your Facebook group. It worked through all kinds of intermediaries to keep a lid on Twitter. It managed LinkedIn, Instagram, and most of the other mainstream platforms in a way that made you feel like your opinions were too crazy to see the light of day.

I want to personally kill any Boomer who claims that Facebook has an obligation to host whatever dipshit conspiracy theory they believe in under "free speech"

>The granularity of their work is shocking, naming Epoch Times, Unz.org, and a whole series of websites as disinformation, often with a crazy spin that identified them with Russian propaganda, white supremacy, terrorist activity, or some such.

they're actually right here

unz *is* a white supremacy site

Epoch Times targets and targetted idiot Qmers, most of the Qmer shit is funded by Russia
 
>It was the agency that worked through third parties and packet-switching networking to take down your Facebook group. It worked through all kinds of intermediaries to keep a lid on Twitter. It managed LinkedIn, Instagram, and most of the other mainstream platforms in a way that made you feel like your opinions were too crazy to see the light of day.

I want to personally kill any Boomer who claims that Facebook has an obligation to host whatever dipshit conspiracy theory they believe in under "free speech"

>The granularity of their work is shocking, naming Epoch Times, Unz.org, and a whole series of websites as disinformation, often with a crazy spin that identified them with Russian propaganda, white supremacy, terrorist activity, or some such.

they're actually right here

unz *is* a white supremacy site

Epoch Times targets and targetted idiot Qmers, most of the Qmer shit is funded by Russia
Social media sites do have rules and a TOS, but the government flagging content and telling social media sites "enforce your rules on this specific content" is a First Amendment violation. This isn't about what Facebook or Twitter did. This is about CISA illegally curating people's social media posts.

If you don't think this is the case, then you should review Murthy v. Missouri:


 
Social media sites do have rules and a TOS, but the government flagging content and telling social media sites "enforce your rules on this specific content" is a First Amendment violation. This isn't about what Facebook or Twitter did. This is about CISA illegally curating people's social media posts.

If you don't think this is the case, then you should review Murthy v. Missouri:


It's not a First Amendment violation.

It is about what Facebook and Twitter did.

It's not illegal in the slightest to collect publicly available data and it wasn't then, and it still isn't.



Supreme Court: Parties failed to show injury, lacked standing​

The 6-3 majority opinion authored by Amy Coney Barrett, concluded that the lower courts had erred in extending standing to the parties, whom Barrett did not think had established an adequate case or controversy.

Barrett observed that social media platforms have long “targeted speech they judge to be false or misleading,” both with respect to health issues surrounding COVID-19 and election reporting.

Although those bringing the case were objecting to decisions by social media platforms to remove or suppress information, “they seek to enjoin Governmental agencies and officials from pressuring or encouraging the platforms to suppress protected speech in the future.”

Barrett argued that courts had traditionally refused to address injuries that result “from the independent action of some third party not before the court.” Moreover, in asking for an injunction, parties had the responsibility of establishing “a real and immediate threat of repeated injury.”

She did not think the parties had established either, while indicating that, had the parties been “seeking compensatory relief, the traceability of their past injuries would be the whole ball game.”

Trump's CISA wasn't doing anything illegal.
 

Conspiracy Against Rights​

Conspiracy against rights, also known as conspiracy to deprive civil rights (18 U.S.C. § 241), is a federal offense in the United States that prohibits two or more persons from conspiring to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in the exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to them by the Constitution or laws of the United States.

Key Elements:​

  1. Conspiracy: Two or more persons agree to commit a wrongful act.
  2. Deprivation of rights: The conspiracy aims to deprive someone of a right or privilege protected by the Constitution or federal laws.
  3. Protected rights:These include, but are not limited to:
    • The right to a fair trial
    • The right to equal protection under the law
    • The right to access public accommodations without discrimination
    • The right to vote without interference
  4. Acts of oppression: The conspiracy involves acts intended to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate individuals in the exercise or enjoyment of their rights.

Penalties:​

If convicted, conspirators can face:
  • Fines up to $10,000
  • Imprisonment for up to 10 years
  • In cases involving death, kidnapping, aggravated sexual abuse, or attempted murder, conspirators can face life imprisonment or the death penalty

Scope:​

Conspiracy against rights applies to both private individuals and public officials who conspire to deprive others of their rights. It does not require an actual deprivation of rights to occur; mere conspiracy to do so is sufficient to constitute a violation.

Examples:​

  • A group of individuals plotting to intimidate or harass someone based on their race, religion, or political beliefs
  • Public officials colluding to deny citizens their right to a fair trial or equal protection under the law
  • A conspiracy to disrupt or suppress voting rights in a federal election

:thinking:
 
>It was the agency that worked through third parties and packet-switching networking to take down your Facebook group. It worked through all kinds of intermediaries to keep a lid on Twitter. It managed LinkedIn, Instagram, and most of the other mainstream platforms in a way that made you feel like your opinions were too crazy to see the light of day.

I want to personally kill any Boomer who claims that Facebook has an obligation to host whatever dipshit conspiracy theory they believe in under "free speech"

>The granularity of their work is shocking, naming Epoch Times, Unz.org, and a whole series of websites as disinformation, often with a crazy spin that identified them with Russian propaganda, white supremacy, terrorist activity, or some such.

they're actually right here

unz *is* a white supremacy site

Epoch Times targets and targetted idiot Qmers, most of the Qmer shit is funded by Russia
It really is a trip seeing takes like this given the website we're posting on.
 
Jannies being faggots is not a first amendment issue. The government going to places and leaning on them to have their jannies go into overdrive, on the other hand, is. A government should not have its hand in dictating restrictions on citizens' speech, and it's been known for years now that the US did precisely that starting with the covids.
 
Jannies being faggots is not a first amendment issue. The government going to places and leaning on them to have their jannies go into overdrive, on the other hand, is. A government should not have its hand in dictating restrictions on citizens' speech, and it's been known for years now that the US did precisely that starting with the covids.
Yeah, US case law is very specific in this regard. The government cannot pressure a third party into censoring you any more than it can hire a private investigator to bypass Fourth Amendment search and seizure protections. There's a reason the majority issued a procedural ruling based on standing rather than one that actually addressed the facts of the case.
 
In cases involving death, kidnapping, aggravated sexual abuse, or attempted murder, conspirators can face life imprisonment or the death penalty
Hmm, this organization killed Americans through lockdowns and forcing them to take the vaxx and their lockdown and Floyd worship policies increased sexual abuse rates. So there's a very strong case the people involved in this shit should be executed.
Jannies being faggots is not a first amendment issue. The government going to places and leaning on them to have their jannies go into overdrive, on the other hand, is. A government should not have its hand in dictating restrictions on citizens' speech, and it's been known for years now that the US did precisely that starting with the covids.
2020 was just when it kicked into overdrive. There is a strong likelihood that this started years earlier as an initiative of Obama's deep state during the Trump years. Back then it was called "fake news" and it just so happens that Twitter and Facebook started down the path to becoming ultra-censorious and artificially boosting far-left conspiracies like "Russiagate" around that time.
 
Hmm, this organization killed Americans through lockdowns and forcing them to take the vaxx and their lockdown and Floyd worship policies increased sexual abuse rates. So there's a very strong case the people involved in this shit should be executed.

2020 was just when it kicked into overdrive. There is a strong likelihood that this started years earlier as an initiative of Obama's deep state during the Trump years. Back then it was called "fake news" and it just so happens that Twitter and Facebook started down the path to becoming ultra-censorious and artificially boosting far-left conspiracies like "Russiagate" around that time.
There's pure evil at work, here.


 
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