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Report on the Censorship-Industrial Complex: The Top 50 Organizations to Know | The citizen's starter kit to understanding the new global information cartel
racket.news ^ | May 10, 2023 | Susan Schmidt, Andrew Lowenthal ,Tom Wyatt and 5 others, Intro Matt Taibbi

Posted on 05/16/2024 3:40:58 AM PDT by ransomnote

ransomnote: I posted Matt Taibbi's introduction to the article below. Follow the link for the core of the article.

Susan Schmidt, Andrew Lowenthal, Tom Wyatt and 5 others provide a well organized overview to their extensive research. They describe 30 main players in the Censorship-Industrial Complex (CIC), and another 20 in the 'honorable mentions' catagory.  I will put a hyperlinked table of contents in post #1. 


Illustration by mrmooremedia.com


Introduction by Matt Taibbi

On January 17, 1961, outgoing President and former Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower gave one of the most consequential speeches in American history. Eisenhower for eight years had been a popular president, whose appeal drew upon a reputation as a person of great personal fortitude, who’d guided the United States to victory in an existential fight for survival in World War II. Nonetheless, as he prepared to vacate the Oval Office for handsome young John F. Kennedy, he warned the country it was now at the mercy of a power even he could not overcome. 

Until World War II, America had no permanent arms manufacturing industry. Now it did, and this new sector, Eisenhower said, was building up around itself a cultural, financial, and political support system accruing enormous power. This “conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience,” he said, adding:

In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. 

We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes… Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together. 

This was the direst of warnings, but the address has tended in the popular press to be ignored. After sixty-plus years, most of America – including most of the American left, which traditionally focused the most on this issue – has lost its fear that our arms industry might conquer democracy from within. 

Now, however, we’ve unfortunately found cause to reconsider Eisenhower’s warning.

While the civilian population only in recent years began haggling over “de-platforming” incidents involving figures like Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos, government agencies had already long been advancing a new theory of international conflict, in which the informational landscape is more importantly understood as a battlefield than a forum for exchanging ideas. In this view, “spammy” ads, “junk” news, and the sharing of work from “disinformation agents” like Jones aren’t inevitable features of a free Internet, but sorties in a new form of conflict called “hybrid warfare.” 

In 1996, just as the Internet was becoming part of daily life in America, the U.S. Army published “Field Manual 100-6,” which spoke of “an expanding information domain termed the Global Information Environment” that contains “information processes and systems that are beyond the direct influence of the military.” Military commanders needed to understand that “information dominance” in the “GIE” would henceforth be a crucial element for “operating effectively.”

You’ll often see it implied that “information operations” are only practiced by America’s enemies, because only America’s enemies are low enough, and deprived enough of real firepower, to require the use of such tactics, needing as they do to “overcome military limitations.” We rarely hear about America’s own lengthy history with “active measures” and “information operations,” but popular media gives us space to read about the desperate tactics of the Asiatic enemy, perennially described as something like an incurable trans-continental golf cheat.

Indeed, part of the new mania surrounding “hybrid warfare” is the idea that while the American human being is accustomed to living in clear states of “war” or “peace,” the Russian, Chinese, or Iranian citizen is born into a state of constant conflict, where war is always ongoing, whether declared or not. In the face of such adversaries, America’s “open” information landscape is little more than military weakness.

In March of 2017, in a hearing of the House Armed Services Committee on hybrid war, chairman Mac Thornberry opened the session with ominous remarks, suggesting that in the wider context of history, an America built on constitutional principles of decentralized power might have been badly designed:

Americans are used to thinking of a binary state of either war or peace. That is the way our organizations, doctrine, and approaches are geared. Other countries, including Russia, China, and Iran, use a wider array of centrally controlled, or at least centrally directed, instruments of national power and influence to achieve their objectives…

Whether it is contributing to foreign political parties, targeted assassinations of opponents, infiltrating non-uniformed personnel such as the little green men, traditional media and social media, influence operations, or cyber-connected activity, all of these tactics and more are used to advance their national interests and most often to damage American national interests… 

The historical records suggest that hybrid warfare in one form or another may well be the norm for human conflict, rather than the exception.

Around that same time, i.e. shortly after the election of Donald Trump, it was becoming gospel among the future leaders of the “Censorship-Industrial Complex” that interference by “malign foreign threat actors” and the vicissitudes of Western domestic politics must be linked. Everything, from John Podesta’s emails to Trump’s Rust Belt primary victories to Brexit, were to be understood first and foremost as hybrid war events.

This is why the Trump-Russia scandal in the United States will likely be remembered as a crucial moment in 21st-century history, even though the investigation superficially ended a non-story, fake news in itself. What the Mueller investigation didn’t accomplish in ousting Trump from office, it did accomplish in birthing a vast new public-private bureaucracy devoted to stopping “mis-, dis-, and malinformation,” while smoothing public acquiescence to the emergence of a spate of new government agencies with “information warfare” missions. 

The “Censorship-Industrial Complex” is just the Military-Industrial Complex reborn for the “hybrid warfare” age.

Much like the war industry, pleased to call itself the “defense” sector, the “anti-disinformation” complex markets itself as merely defensive, designed to fend off the hostile attacks of foreign cyber-adversaries who unlike us have “military limitations.” The CIC, however, is neither wholly about defense, nor even mostly focused on foreign “disinformation.” It’s become instead a relentless, unified messaging system aimed primarily at domestic populations, who are told that political discord at home aids the enemy’s undeclared hybrid assault on democracy

They suggest we must rethink old conceptions about rights, and give ourselves over to new surveillance techniques like “toxicity monitoring,” replace the musty old free press with editors claiming a “nose for news” with an updated model that uses automated assignment tools like “newsworthy claim extraction,” and submit to frank thought-policing mechanisms like the “redirect method,” which sends ads at online browsers of dangerous content, pushing them toward “constructive alternative messages.”

Binding all this is a commitment to a new homogeneous politics, which the complex of public and private agencies listed below seeks to capture in something like a Unified Field Theory of neoliberal narrative, which can be perpetually tweaked and amplified online via algorithm and machine learning. This is what some of the organizations on this list mean when they talk about coming up with a “shared vocabulary” of information disorder, or “credibility,” or “media literacy.”

Anti-disinformation groups talk endlessly about building “resilience” to disinformation (which in practice means making sure the public hears approved narratives so often that anything else seems frightening or repellent), and audiences are trained to question not only the need for checks and balances, but competition. Competition is increasingly frowned upon not just in the “marketplace of ideas” (an idea itself more and more often described as outdated), but in the traditional capitalist sense. In the Twitter Files we repeatedly find documents like this unsigned “Sphere of Influence” review circulated by the Carnegie Endowment that wonders aloud if tech companies really need to be competing to “get it right”:

In place of competition, the groups we’ve been tracking favor the concept of the “shared endeavor” (one British group has even started a “Shared Endeavour” program), in which key “stakeholders” hash out their disagreements in private, but present a unified front.

Who are the leaders of these messaging campaigns? If you care to ask, the groups below are a good place to start. 

“The Top 50 List” is intended as a resource for reporters and researchers beginning their journey toward learning the scale and ambition of the “Censorship-Industrial Complex.” Written like a magazine feature, it tries to answer a few basic questions about funding, organization type, history, and especially, methodology. Many anti-disinformation groups adhere to the same formulaic approach to research, often using the same “hate-mapping,” guilt-by-association-type analysis to identify wrong-thinkers and suppressive persons. There is even a tendency to use what one Twitter Files source described as the same “hairball” graphs.

Where they compete, often, is in the area of gibberish verbiage describing their respective analytical methods. My favorite came from the Public Good Projects, which in a display of predictive skills reminiscent of the “unsinkable Titanic” described itself as the “Buzzfeed of public health.” 

Together, these groups are fast achieving what Eisenhower feared: the elimination of “balance” between the democratic need for liberalizing laws and institutions, and the vigilance required for military preparation. Democratic society requires the nourishment of free debate, disagreement, and intellectual tension, but the groups below seek instead that “shared vocabulary” to deploy on the hybrid battlefield. They propose to serve as the guardians of that “vocabulary,” which sounds very like the scenario Ike outlined in 1961, in which “public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific and technological elite.”

Without further ado, an introduction to the main players in this “CIC”:

MUCH MORE AT LINK: Report on the Censorship-Industrial Complex: The Top 50 Organizations to Know



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; History; Society
KEYWORDS: adcouncil; advancedemocracy; annenberg; appc; ashbhat; aspeninstitute; atlanticcouncil; aucode; bellingcat; botcheck; cc; cchd; censorship; cepa; cia; ciasedition; cic; cip; cisa; claimbuster; clemsonuniversity; craignewmark; credibilitycoalition; defunddhs; dfrlabs; dhs; disinfocloud; disinfowatch; drl; enemieslist; eudisinfolab; factcheck; fmic; fullfact; gdi; germanmarshallfund; globaldisinformation; gmfus; google; googlejigsaw; graphika; hamilton68; harvard; ifcn; ifl; integrityinitiative; isd; johnpodesta; katherinemaher; knightfoundation; knowyourenemy; mediamatters; meedan; mi6; miburo; moonshot; mythdetector; ncoc; ninajankowicz; omidyar; omidyargroup; operationmockingbird; parkadvisors; pierreomidyar; poynter; poynterinstitute; primer; publicgoodprojects; reveal; rohanphadte; sio; stanford; statedepartment; sundarpichai; technofascism; tni; trustednews; uk77thbrigade; umassachusetts; upennsylvania; usia; uwashington; verified; wikipedia; yonderai
ransomnote: The 30 organization titles below are linked to their location in the article webpage along with a link to the 'Honorable Mentions' section which includes another 20 CIC organizations.

​1.​ Information Futures Lab (IFL) at Brown University (formerly, First Draft):

Link: https://sites.brown.edu/informationfutures/ / https://firstdraftnews.org/

2.​ Meedan

Link: https://meedan.com/

3.​ Harvard Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy (Technology and Social Change Project) 

Link: https://shorensteincenter.org/programs/technology-social-change/

4.​ The Public Good Projects 

Link: https://www.publicgoodprojects.org/

​5.​ Graphika 

Link: https://www.graphika.com/

6.​ Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLabs) of the Atlantic Council

Link: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/programs/digital-forensic-research-lab/

​7.​ Stanford Internet Observatory 

Link: https://cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/io 

​8.​ Poynter Institute / International Fact-Checking Network 

Link: https://www.poynter.org/; https://www.poynter.org/ifcn/

​9.​ Integrity Initiative / Institute for Statecraft

Link: https://www.statecraft.org.uk/ for official page; link to Integrity Initiative documents leaked by Anonymous here.

​10.​ National Conference on Citizenship / Algorithmic Transparency Institute 

Link: https://ncoc.org/ https://ati.io/

​11.​ Park Advisors

Link: https://www.state.gov/defeat-disinfo/

​12.​ New Knowledge AI, rebranded as Yonder AI, acquired by Primer

Link: https://primer.ai/products/yonder/

​13.​ Moonshot CVE 

Link: https://moonshotteam.com

​14.​ Annenberg Public Policy Center (home of Factcheck.org) 

Link: www.annenbergpublicpolicycenter.org

​15.​ German Marshall Fund’s Alliance for Securing Democracy 

Link: democracy.gmfus.org 

​16.​ Ad Council

Link: https://www.adcouncil.org/

17.​ Clemson University Media Forensics Hub

Link: https://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/watt/hub/

​18.​ Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) 

Link: www.cisa.gov

​19.​ Bellingcat 

Link: https://www.bellingcat.com/

20.​ Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA)

Link: https://cepa.org/

​21.​ Center for an Informed Public at the University of Washington 

Link: https://www.cip.uw.edu

​22.​ Aspen Institute 

Link: www.aspeninstitute.org 

​23.​ Trusted News Initiative 

Link: www.bbc.com/beyondfakenews/trusted-news-initiative

​24.​ Automated Controversy Detection 

Link: https://www.aucode.io

​25.​ Center for Countering Digital Hate

Link: https://counterhate.com/

​26.​ Craig Newmark Philanthropies 

Link: https://craignewmarkphilanthropies.org/

​27.​ Omidyar Group

Link: https://omidyar.com

28.​ The Knight Foundation

Link: https://knightfoundation.org/

​29.​ Google Jigsaw  

Link: https://jigsaw.google.com/

​30.​ Full Fact 

Link: https://fullfact.org/

HONORABLE MENTIONS

31: Media Matters For America
32. Miburo/Digital Threat Analysis Center
33. Credibility Coalition
34. Factcheck.me/Botcheck.me
35. Duke Reporters’ Lab
36. Reveal
37. Global Disinformation Index
38. U.S. Agency for Global Media/Polygraph/Factograph
39.  Institute for Strategic Dialogue
40. Wikipedia
41. EU Disinfo Lab
42. The UK 77th Brigade
43. Claim Buster
44. DisinfoCloud
45. MythDetector
46. Verified
47. Foreign Malign Influence Center
48. Advance Democracy Inc.
49. DisinfoWatch
50. Countering Disinformation

1 posted on 05/16/2024 3:40:58 AM PDT by ransomnote
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Posted May 14, 2024 on X

2 posted on 05/16/2024 3:43:35 AM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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BFL


3 posted on 05/16/2024 4:01:29 AM PDT by MtnClimber (For photos of scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page. More photos added.)
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L8r


4 posted on 05/16/2024 4:31:29 AM PDT by RebelTXRose (Our Lady of Fatima, Pray for us! PRAY THE ROSARY!)
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To: ransomnote

So, now we have an industry to manufacture compliance🙄


5 posted on 05/16/2024 4:55:15 AM PDT by SMARTY (In politics, stupidity is not a handicap. Napoleon Bonaparte I)
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To: ransomnote; rx; rxsid; Red Badger; null and void; Diogenesis; Travis McGee

[​16.​ Ad Council]

Ooooh, here’s one of their ads!!

It’s 30 seconds in length

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Li-oxKhvZy0

(READ THE COMMENTS AT THE VIDEO)


6 posted on 05/16/2024 5:02:25 AM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: ransomnote
Outstanding! Everyone in America needs to read everything here. Follow the links and look into all of the information gathered.

This is the MOARP-Mother Of All Red Pills.

7 posted on 05/16/2024 6:52:53 AM PDT by Pajamajan (Pray for our nation. Never be a peaceful slave in a new Socialist America..)
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To: ransomnote

Everyone should make complete copies of this on their own computers before it is deleted online and on all Internet or Google archives.

The makers of this story have done a herculean and important job.


8 posted on 05/16/2024 6:55:45 AM PDT by Wuli
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To: Pajamajan

bttt


9 posted on 05/16/2024 7:16:21 AM PDT by Pajamajan (Pray for our nation. Never be a peaceful slave in a new Socialist America..)
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10 posted on 05/16/2024 8:33:27 AM PDT by bitt (<img src=' 'width=30%>)
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To: ransomnote

Thanks ‘note.


11 posted on 05/16/2024 10:22:02 AM PDT by PGalt (Past peak civilization?)
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Now the question becomes.... how to disseminate these self-evident truths to the Masses of Brainwashed (MOB) to an extent that there’s a mass awakening of a proportion that’s impossible to contain nor control.


12 posted on 05/24/2024 6:01:37 PM PDT by LastDayz (A blunt and brazen Texan. I will not be assimilated.)
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13 posted on 05/24/2024 6:54:32 PM PDT by bitt (<img src=' 'width=30%>)
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Bookmark.

Fantastic summary of the attempt to establish a “social credit” system of Liberal fascist monitors of otherwise free speech.

The other factor is you wanna believe that AI is going to play a role in this with roaming bots to destroy free speech on all public and private platforms.

The effort to combat it will require a new cabinet position, Secretary of Internet Communications.......Maybe Elon Musk? Or one like him.


14 posted on 05/25/2024 3:56:22 AM PDT by Candor7 (Ask not for whom the Trump Trolls,He trolls for thee!),<img src="" width=500</img><a href="">tag</a>)
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