The White House may have publicly disbanded its so-called disinformation governance board, but it certainly continues the collusion with Big Tech in secret.
Quite troubling, especially with highly consequential elections on the imminent horizon.
And, in a move to show how powerful it has truly become, the Department of “Homeland Security” was quite open about its fixation on “disinformation,” as evidenced by a direct, quite recent statement to Fox News Digital.
“The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is charged with safeguarding the United States against threats to its security, including threats exacerbated by disinformation,” the DHS brayed.
Well, that’s nice. Care to provide a definition of “disinformation?”
As at least 50 “intelligence” analysts signed off on a letter claiming that Hunter Biden’s laptop was “disinformation,” only for leftist rags to validate the destructive computer(s) well after Biden was installed in his present position.
Needless to say, a number of GOP representatives, who have undoubtedly been victimized by Big Tech censorship, have expressed grave concerns regarding the ongoing politicization of the DHS.
New York Representative John Katko, for instance, notes that the DHS’s underhanded operations clearly circumvent the type of transparency expected in an allegedly open society.
“Reports of DHS’s involvement in efforts to be the arbiter of truth on wide-ranging topics are extremely concerning. The American People do not approve of the Department engaging in unclear, unaccountable, and opaque efforts led by the Biden administration’s ever-changing definition of ‘truth,’” Katko warned.
Seriously.
Biden has spent a lot of time ranting and raving about the Republicans’ alleged “threat to democracy,” yet he sure doesn’t seem to have any issue with wholly undemocratic practices that primarily benefit himself and his effective dependents.
As Hunter would have never secured such lucrative foreign deals without providing direct access to “the Big Guy.”
House Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Member Michael McCaul is also quite disturbed, noting that the DHS might want to train its sights on the Biden admin before ordinary Americans.
“If DHS is planning to investigate disinformation regarding the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, they should begin by looking within the Biden administration,” McCaul remarked.
Seriously.
However, the DHS has remained troublingly opaque, instead talking in broad, general terms about the so-called “disinformation” that it is tasked with combatting.
“When it comes to DHS’s work, the Department is focused on disinformation that threatens the security of the American people, including disinformation spread by foreign states such as Russia, China, and Iran, or other adversaries such as transnational criminal organizations and human smuggling organizations. Such malicious actors often spread disinformation to exploit vulnerable individuals and the American public, including during national emergencies,” the DHS droned.
Oh, right.
Where to begin with this ridiculous statement?
First, the DHS is so concerned with “human smuggling,” it could put a tad more effort into protecting the border.
Secondly, various inconvenient facts have been resoundingly dismissed as “Russian disinformation” (including the horrid laptops), only to be proven fully factual later on.
Furthermore, what the DHS leaves out is the fact that some “national emergencies” bear the suspicious hallmarks of being deliberately induced (COVID lab leak, anyone?), all of which provide the federal government with an excuse to transform into a veritable dictatorship.
In 2020, for instance, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy had the gall to claim that questioning anything about COVID allegedly represents behavior contrary to “moral and civic” imperatives.
“I am urging all Americans to help slow the spread of health misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Health misinformation is a serious threat to public health. It can cause confusion, sow mistrust, harm people’s health, and undermine public health efforts. Limiting the spread of health misinformation is a moral and civic imperative that will require a whole-of-society effort,” Murthy droned.
Hah. Tell that to the FDA executives who resigned after Biden began pushing boosters for politics over science …
Author: Jane Jones
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