🔥🔥🔥Breaking! The UK Online Harms bill was a joint Democrat US and UK project! Sponsored by Soros partner Omidyar! And they also created AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF CENSORSHIP NGO’s!
*Note : @CCDHWATCH introduced me to Carnegie UK and contributed significantly to research
The UK Online Safety origins were funded and worked on by a Soros Democracy Alliance Partner (Omidyar’s Reset/Luminate). And also the Global Trump resistance org, Avaaz.
Omidyar Reset CEO, Ben Scott was a Hillary Clinton/Obama State Dept staffer. Omidyar Luminate also worked with the State depts Global Engagement Center and also Biden’s State Depts International Fund for Public Interest Media. Both active in censorship.
🔥Conveniently, the European Commission and the UK, both on the same day, published their proposals for regulating online harms.🤔
Carnegie UK primary staff are:
Lorna Woods
William Perrin
Maeve Walsh
William Perrin was given credit for the creation of the UK Ofcom. Obviously William and his cohorts pushed to have online harms regulated by Ofcom.
William Perrins wife, Fran, is presently on the board of directors of, Labour Together. Fran is the daughter of Lord Sainsbury. Also, Labour Together earlier started the Center For Countering Digital Hate (CCDH). Both William and Fran donated to Labour Together.
William Perrin and Professor Woods received OBEs in recognition for their work in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2020 (For Online Safety Act).
Also Carnegie UK worked with 50 activist orgs in writing the UK Online Hate bill. Although I could never find a complete list of those 50.
But later when they completed writing this bill in Oct 2023, they moved their work to a new website called the Online Safety Act Network. (OSA)Where they discuss implementation and changes as needed.
At the OSA site I found a list of half of their activist orgs which likely mirrors those from Carnegie UK.
Here’s a few noteworthy ones:
Avaaz - Global Trump Resistance
CCDH - Started By Labour Together
Demos UK
Isd global - Worked with Hamilton68 hoaxers
Reset - Soros Democracy Alliance partner (Omidyar)
Carnegie UK Trust, Reset.Tech, Institute for Strategic Dialogue and The German Marshall Fund (hamilton68 Russian bot hoaxers) of the USA worked together to support G7 Deliberations convening an internet safety INTERNATIONAL pathfinder GROUP of NGOs for the UK Chair. I imagine this is why many of the same NGO’s work on EU and other countries censorship efforts.
I did find an International group that all these folks belong to, so it’s likely this. It’s called the Global Alliance Against Digital Hate & Extremism. Here’s some from their massive list:
Carnegie UK
Avaaz
Center For Countering Digital Hate
Demos UK
Fair Vote UK
Far Right Observatory
ISD Global
MEDIA MATTERS (oh my goodness )
Reset
The Sparrow Project (Charged Terrorist founded / Pro Marx revolutionary activism)
Vote Run Lead
This Global Alliance doesn’t like Trump very much either.
“Trump is a known racist populist demagogue with a dark record of capitalising on popular rage and frustration over economic hardships and scapegoating racial minorities and refugees.”
“We are concerned that Trump could use his online presence to spread conspiracy theories and support anti-democratic far-right movements across the world. Trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for Russian dictator Putin.”
Carnegie UK also admits that their work was reflected in the approach adopted in the European Union’s Digital Services Act and to some extent in the UNESCO Guidelines on Internet for Trust.”
Another interesting element is that Carnegie UK Trust came from the same family as the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP). Carnegie folks talk, and mingle on occasions. Ex CIA William Burns worked at CEIP when this UK censorship craze was started at Carnegie UK. And he was CIA director yet again as Biden developed his global censorship collusion utilizing Luminate
Welp, as you know, everything stated above can be sourced.
Egads, what a job.
William Perrin:
“(Online Harms bill) The proposals are based upon principles and detailed work we put forward at Carnegie UK Trust “
“The European Commission, on the same day as the UK published their proposals for regulating online harms: which also focus on making systems and processes of larger companies safer through regulation of systemic risks. The Commission uses 'due diligence' which, when applied is similar to a duty of care.”
“Carnegie's approach to national wellbeing supported by Andrew Carnegie's endowment and in this workstream resources from Luminate and Reset.tech for which we are most grateful have given the project team a stable foundation on which to build.”
“Given Carnegie's United Kingdom and Ireland brief we are paying careful attention to issues arising from devolution. We are also watching out for proposals in development in Australia, Canada, Ireland and the USA via President-Elect.”
archive.is/ywXL0
I have tons of evidence on Lorna Woods and William Perrin writing the UK online harms bill. This is a start, and I’ll show you more later. It’s 💯 non negotiable. Down to Lorna scribbling its beginnings on sugar packs.
“Carnegie UK worked for over four years to develop and promote a systemic, risk-based approach to regulation to tackle online harm in the UK and has influenced the development of the UK’s Online Safety Act.”
“Carnegie UK working with Professor Lorna Woods pioneered in 2018 a completely new approach to social media regulation – imposing a statutory duty of care on platform companies and enforcing that with a powerful regulator independent of government.”
“The proposal has been developed by Professor Lorna Woods OBE (Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex), William Perrin OBE (Carnegie UK Trustee) and Maeve Walsh (Carnegie UK Associate). William Perrin and Professor Woods received OBEs in recognition for their work in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2020.”
web.archive.org/web/2024081511…
Carnegie UK had over 50 activist NGO partners. Only Democrats collude with activist orgs…
“This follows five years of work by Carnegie UK, working in concert with over 50 partners, to raise concerns about online safety, arguing for an innovative approach to tackle the problem.”
“In 2018, we published a series of blogs by William Perrin and Professor Lorna Woods which outlined a new proposal for social media regulation. Their ideas drew from the long-held principles of health and safety laws – imposing a statutory duty of care and enforcing that with a regulator independent of government. A year later, the UK Government published its White Paper on tackling online” harm, with this duty of care approach at its core.
archive.is/5XMHF
Missed mentioning the Omidyar Luminate Reset funding in my second post. So here’s a second source. Because, why not.
“From time to time, we will collaborate with other organisations where it will give best effect to our mission and we were very grateful again for the financial support provided by Luminate/Reset to enable us to bring the Online Safety Act to successful conclusion. “
web.archive.org/web/2026020516…
Here’s Biden’s State Department working with Omidyar’s Luminate for censorship during the same time Luminate was funding and working on the UK Online Harms bill.
This is my past work on Omidyar Reset. And reviews CEO Ben Scott from the Hillary State Department. And shows how Reset utilizes Democracy Fund which is a Soros Democracy Alliance partner.
This is where Carnegie UK mentions helping to create the international group of NGO’s.
“Carnegie UK Trust has played a major role in developing UK policy on internet safety regulation and helped organise an international Pathfinder Group of NGOs on Internet Safety for Technology Ministers meeting under the UK Presidency of the G7.”
web.archive.org/web/2021092801…
The Global Alliance Against Digital Hate & Extremism is what a suspect is the international NGO group that Carnegie UK helped create.
Notice the leftist groups?
Here’s a few important members from the massive list:
Carnegie UK
RESET
CCDH
Avaaz
Media Matters
Isd global
Demos uk
Fair vote uk
Far right observatory
The Sparrow Project
archive.is/HQO9B
♦️Avaaz is listed in this article as being on the Global Alliance Against Digital Hate and Extremism STEERING COMMITTEE. Leftist Avaaz touts themselves as being the global Trump resistance. That’s quite a conflict.
“Steering Committee members of the Global Alliance Against Digital Hate and Extremism are Avaaz, Digital Action, Equality Labs, Faith Matters, Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, and The NEVER AGAIN Association.”
A major issue they address here is also FAR RIGHT EXTREMISM. Just what do they consider the far right? All populists? They certainly don’t talk very fondly of populists.
archive.is/ldXME
♦️It’s interesting that a Global org steered by the global Trump resistance fought to keep Trump off of Social media.
“The Alliance came together to denounce Facebook’s decision to allow Trump to use its platform because of the harm it will absolutely cause, not only in the United States, but to democracies, some fledgling, and people around the world.
“By reinstating Trump, who is a known racist populist demagogue with a dark record of capitalising on popular rage and frustration over economic hardships and scapegoating racial minorities and refugees and migrants, Facebook/Meta executives have shown they have learned nothing from their recent criminal culpability in Myanmar genocide.”
archive.is/RZASo
One last post on the Global Alliance Against Digital Hate and Extremism.
I’m not familiar with a lot of orgs in their coalition. But dang, what the heck, The Sparrow Project? This is from the Huffington Post.
“Andy Stepanian
Co-founder, The Sparrow Project:
Andy Stepanian is a social justice activist, artist, and political rabble-rouser. Andy is the co-founder of The Sparrow Project, a grassroots PR outfit that aims to braid popular culture, the arts, and revolutionary activism. In 2002 The Financial Times characterized Andy and his fellow activists as "succeeding where Karl Marx, the Baader-Meinhof gang and the Red Brigades failed.” Their actions drew the attention of Wall Street and the FBI resulting in a politically charged landmark free speech case called the SHAC 7 trial where Andy and 5 others were charged and convicted as terrorists for their activism. Sentenced to 3 years in federal prison Andy spent his last 6.5 months in a secretive federal prison program that NPR would later name 'Guantanamo North'. Andy's activism as part of the SHAC7 is the subject of a feature-length documentary due out in 2012 from Finngate Pictures. Since his release from prison Andy works for a publisher, consults for social justice groups, and speaks on his experiences at universities.”
web.archive.org/web/2021031418…
We had great difficulty finding which NGO’s were at Carnegie UK itself. Like I said, it likely mirrors the Online Safety Act Networks list.
But here’s one of Carnegie UK’s reports that had names in it.
ISD global
Demos
Carnegie UK
Doteveryone
Fawcett
Gl!tch
Jo Cox Fndn
web.archive.org/web/2021081318…
Online Safety Act Network
“Carnegie UK worked for over four years to develop and promote a systemic, risk-based approach to regulation to tackle online harm in the UK and has influenced the development of the UK’s Online Safety Act.
This programme of work came to an end in October 2023. However, our former associates Maeve Walsh and Professor Lorna Woods have continued to work on the implementation of the Online Safety Act. To get in touch with them, or find more about this work, please visit their website. (Links to the Online Safety Act Network page.)”
*Note, you can access all their old work from this page too.
web.archive.org/web/2024121409…
Funding of the Online Safety Act Network also came from Omidyar Luminate/Reset.
“The OSA Network builds on the expert advisory and convening power established by Carnegie UK during the development and Parliamentary passage of the Online Safety Bill. The Network is led by Maeve Walsh and Professor Lorna Woods, University of Essex, and supported by Reset.”
archive.is/15RJf
In case anyone wants to know more on Avaaz.
The Trump global resistance, Avaaz, helped with both the United Kingdom and European Union censorship bills. They want to stop Trumps globally.
I really do still owe you more sources. I have tons left, including like 5 bajillion extras.
Here their UK work was used for the European Union and United Nations too. (Last paragraph) yeah them and their 50 NGO activist partners. 😏 And recognized by the Queen.
“Carnegie UK worked for over four years to develop and promote a systemic, risk-based approach to regulation to tackle online harm in the UK and has influenced the development of the UK’s Online Safety Act.
Carnegie UK working with Professor Lorna Woods pioneered in 2018 a completely new approach to social media regulation – imposing a statutory duty of care on platform companies and enforcing that with a powerful regulator independent of government.
The proposal has been developed by Professor Lorna Woods OBE (Professor of Internet Law, University of Essex), William Perrin OBE (Carnegie UK Trustee) and Maeve Walsh (Carnegie UK Associate). William Perrin and Professor Woods received OBEs in recognition for their work in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2020
Our work is reflected in the approach adopted in the European Union’s Digital Services Act and to some extent in the UNESCO Guidelines on Internet for Trust.”
web.archive.org/web/2024081511…
Someone asked about Australia. Told you I have lots.
Yup, Carnegie UK was involved with Australia censorship too.
So this radical leftist agenda living group was involved in censorship laws in the UK, UN, EU, and Australia. 🤯
“SUBMISSION TO THE AUSTRALIAN HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND ONLINE SAFETY
“We are grateful to the Clerk for inviting us to submit. We should be happy to give evidence by video link if doing so would be helpful.
Carnegie UK has been at the forefront of work on effective regulation of social media.”
web.archive.org/web/2022031611…
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