1. #CTIFiles3
SOCKPUPPETS AND SPIES
In the #CTIFiles written about today by @shellenberger and @galexybrane, anti-disinformation warriors and officials offer instruction on COINTELPRO-style spy tactics, against a target they knew was forbidden – the American public
2. WHAT WE NEED: “SOCKPUPPETS ON TWITTER AND FACEBOOK”
While #TwitterFiles confirmed use of defensive tactics like censorship/deamplification, the #CTIFiles show “anti-disinformation” operatives planning to go on offense to disrupt speech, using fake personas and spy tactics
3. “YOUR SPY DISGUISE…LOCK YOUR SHIT DOWN.”
CTI League trainings instructed members on creating phony identities to infiltrate groups “like Boogaloo”
4. “BURNER PHONES”
CTI League members were handed a “Big Book of Disinformation Response” that offered instruction in the use of burner phones and emails:
5. “CAN WE GET ALL TROLL ON THEIR BUMS?”
In a CTI “incident report” about anti-lockdown memes, researchers asked if they had enough to ask for accounts to be taken down – and if not, “Can we get all troll on their bums”?
6. “WE CAN ALSO TAKE ACTIONS LIKE TAKEDOWNS”
A whistleblower told Public and Racket that the CTIL founder claimed to have induced the FBI to remove some content via DNS takedown, and a CTI incident report appears to refer to this capability
7. “BASICALLY WE’RE USING MANY OF THE SAME TECHNIQUES AS THE BAD GUYS”
Over and over in CTIL training videos and documents, participants talk about doing the same things as “the bad guys,” but supposedly for good reasons.
8. “EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN… AGAINST U.S. CITIZENS”
In a training video, key CTIL member Pablo Breuer says the most capable agency for anti-disinfo work would be the Defense Department, only it's “expressly forbidden” to operate “against U.S. citizens”
9. “THE PEOPLE WHO DO IT OVERSEAS ARE TYPICALLY THE CIA AND NSA”
Breuer, of the Navy and SOCOM, adds the people who “do it overseas” are typically CIA, NSA, and DoD, but “intel collection agencies are not legally allowed to do those things” in the US
10. “WHAT DO WE DO WITH JOHN AND JANE Q CITIZEN THAT ACTUALLY WATCH FOX NEWS?”
Explaining that the agencies currently doing this work domestically – DHS and the Global Engagement Center – are “not very capable,” he says, “We need to help them out.”
11. “THEY DID SOME REALLY INTERESTING FALSE FLAG OPERATIONS”
In another CTIL training video, @rz_analyst lauds NATO member Turkey for “some really interesting false flags,” including to "pin ISIS bombings on the Kurds"
12. GPT: “THE GOOD GUYS CAN USE IT TOO”
In another video, CTI leader/founder SJ Terp talks about new AI programs like ChatGPT generating “credible texts, credible sentences,” and though “the bad guys can use it,” so can the good guys, she says.
13. INFILTRATE, HONEYPOT, FAKE
The AMITT framework developed in part by CTIL founders, features 223 tactical “counters” including fake sites, infiltration, and tabletop exercises to prep for misinformation – as happened with the Hunter Biden laptop story
14. “MAKE LIBERTY GREAT AGAIN… PROBABLY NOT OUR CURRENT TARGET”
CTIL analysts were often unable or unwilling to distinguish legitimate speech – like opposing lockdowns – from “disinformation.” In this incident report, #openamericanow and “Make Liberty Great Again” are suspect
15. “WE SHOULD HAVE SEEN THIS COMING”
Another report lists a “Declaration of Independence is my permission slip” meme as a problem. That analysts feared even such memes is no surprise – one CTI doc noted satire was "sometimes used as a gateway drug into more worrying groups.”
16. “WE HAD SATIRE DETECTORS"
CTIL’s Terp: “Things like satire are really hard. We actually had satire detectors at one thing I worked on because it just shows up as positive even though it's completely negative… irony just doesn't work on machines.”
17. “WE’RE ALREADY BUILDING AND USING BOTS”
From an entry in the CTI “Big Book”:
18. WATCHING LEFT MOVEMENTS, TOO
CTIL often strayed from Covid to political matters, usually focused on Trump and Republicans, but not always. Docs show interest in the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (@USPCR_), the @DemSocialists , #HealthCareForAll,” and other progressives
19. “ELECTION 2020… A VERY END OF THE WORLD TYPE OF MOMENT”
CTIL members were often extreme partisans who seemed to believe anything was justified to stop Donald Trump, whose potential election in 2020 was framed by one analyst as literal apocalypse
20: NEXT: “ANTI-DISINFORMATION” AS PARTISAN SCAM
Watch this space soon for more about the CTI League’s political bias, its role in shaping election moderation operations, and more bizarre AMITT “counters”
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Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz, a Barack Obama appointee, conducted an extensive investigation of the issuance of four FISA warrants that required an in-depth review of the Steele dossier: justice.gov/storage/120919…
"CORROBORATED LIMITED INFORMATION... MUCH OF THAT WAS PUBLICLY AVAILABLE."
There is NOT ONE piece of original reporting in the Steele dossier that turned out to be true. The only "confirmed" details were from prior public news reports, and even got some of those wrong...
PEE TAPE: "JUST TALK" OVER "BEERS" AND IN "JEST"
Horowitz noted the sources of Steele's spiciest revelations, like the "pee tape," were tracked down and stunned they'd been taken seriously. They laughed the story off as "just talk" told over "beers" in "jest":
On the new piece about Jeffrey Sachs and “Shock Therapy”:
I see people already suggesting this story is propaganda that paints Putin’s Russia as a victim. That’s not what this account says at all (cont’d)
The victims here are the Russian and American people, not the governments. After the Cold War we had a historic opportunity. Instead of making Russia a quasi-partner like Japan or Germany, we went the other way:
The result was economic disaster in Russia (which Westerners bailed out btw), which thanks to help from U.S. ended up ruled by rapacious oligarchs. Anti-US sentiment exploded during my time there.
When I first started covering policing I was taken aback by the complexity. Post-Broken Windows, big cities essentially gave up on high-end enforcement and used tactics closer to commercial fishing: sweep up everyone on small offenses, throw back some innocents.
The infamous 2015 Mike Bloomberg address to the Aspen Institute confirmed that NY busted young black men on drug offenses with the aim of pre-empting a statistical probability of them committing more serious crimes like murder - Minority Report stuff
The American speech system is a simple premise. A free press delivers the information, voters make the political decisions. We’re supposed to trust audiences to know what’s best for them. (1/4)
The new digital censorship movement is based on two fallacies. The first is that voters are too stupid to sort out information on their own, so they need institutional vanguards to weigh information, “help” them choose. (2/4)
The second is that the state has special responsibility to “protect” us from bad speech. The opposite is true. The constitution specifically enjoins the government from restricting citizen-to-citizen discussion. (3/4)
Not only is the @nytimes is totally wrong implying @mirandadevine’s reporting hasn’t held up, the paper ignored its own multi-level failure on that same story in 2020, which included ignoring their own reporting. It’s almost actionable — they owe a huge apology (1/6):
First of all the Times in 2020 tried to use the unprecedented censorship of the story by Facebook and Twitter to call Miranda’s story “dubious,” without saying what was dubious. (The censorship angle they of course ignore entirely.) It got worse (2/6):
Just a few paragraphs down, the Times contradicted itself, saying Twitter didn’t block the story because it was “dubious,” but because it was supposedly “hacked materials.”
The laptop contents were not even “hacked materials,” as Twitter quickly determined. But also (3/6):
1. TWITTER FILES Extra: The Defaming of Brandon Straka and #Walkaway
Smeared as a Russian proxy after founding a movement to "#Walkaway" from the Democratic Party, Twitter documents suggest @BrandonStraka and his followers were set up
2. In Atlanta Monday, I testified before Georgia state Representative @MeshaMainor, in a free speech hearing centered around the censorship of members of the “#WalkAway” Facebook Group, whose 500,000-plus accounts were deleted by Facebook on January 8th, 2021. washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jan/…
3. The #TwitterFiles contained material about federal interest in #WalkAway, including exculpatory Twitter analyses that contrasted with coverage describing #WalkAway as a “Kremlin operation.” These documents should have been published earlier. I apologize to @BrandonStraka.