JUST IN: The MIT Technology Review reports that the Deep State is highly upset after the State Department's Darren Beattie sought internal communications between U.S. and European government censors, disinformation “journalists”, and other deep state creeps.
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Creeps caught in the crosshairs: Anne Applebaum, former US cybersecurity official Christopher Krebs, the Stanford Internet Observatory, and Bill Kristol
Search keywords include Alex Jones, Glenn Greenwald, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and hilariously “Pepe the Frog” and “incel.”
The goal is a Twitter-files style document release to rebuild trust and increase transparency.
Critics complain it's a “witch hunt.”
As reported last month, the Global Engagement Center i no longer.
Other disreputable notables in the crosshairs include Bellingcat, Daniel Fried, Renee DiResta, and Nina Jankowicz.
Darren Beattie is targeting the censorship industrial complex while at State
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The usual suspects are not happy about things.
Revolver's favorite “disinformation” “reporter” Brandy Zadrozny is also on the list.
Shills at some NGO cutout calling itself the “Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press” are mad.
A good list.
Full list here.
More.
And more.
“Pepe the Frog” makes an appearance
Even more terms.
The last page.
"Multiple sources say State Department employees raised alarms internally about the records requests."
Revolver’s favorite theater girl Nina Jankowicz is particularly perturbed.
Very good.
Lol.
All of this leaked reporting begs the question: What do the career bureaucrats fear from transparency and accountability?
Link: technologyreview.com/2025/05/01/111…
Archive link: archive.vn/hltda
Document Link: documentcloud.org/documents/2592…
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