Matt Taibbi introduces us to the latest #TwitterFiles:
New #TwitterFiles thread by@NAffects on the Atlantic Council, and the absorption of human rights orgs into the military/intelligence space: https://t.co/DTALMqO3Wg
— Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) June 6, 2023
Mind you, occasionally war does further human rights. Stopping the Nazi regime is one obvious example, as is the American Revolution and the destruction of slavery on American soil. But we think it is dangerous to mix human rights organizations with national security/intelligence too deeply. Human rights organizations should maintain their status as ‘outsiders,’ in our opinion.
Anyway, on with the thread:
1. #TwitterFiles Extra: How the World's "No-Kidding Decision Makers" and the "Anti-Disinformation" Field Got Organized pic.twitter.com/fquUTlcECo
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
2. In Costa Rica and Latvia today, the Atlantic Council is hosting its 360/OS Summit. We dug into the #TwitterFiles to further reveal the participation of their anti-disinformation arm, the Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) in disinformation initiatives of its own pic.twitter.com/yPcVGP4HZx
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
Ugh, the pictures.
And of course, no one is in favor of untruthful information, but the rub is always ‘who decides what the truth is?’ The best defense against bad speech is good speech, and letting ordinary people make up their own minds who is right.
3. 360/OS is a convening of “no-kidding decision maker level” elites, as DFRLab Director Graham Brookie put it, highlighting the Head of Davos, Madeleine Albright and more, as he sought to secure 150k from Twitter and Jack Dorsey’s attendance. pic.twitter.com/2mI2NBAq3m
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
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4. Twitter had been developing a strong relationship with DFRLab for sometime. "I just arrived in Kyiv" Brookie notes in 2017 as he suggest Twitter Public Policy Director Nick Pickles meet with the State Department’s Global Engagement Center, and the Hamilton 68 creators in DC. pic.twitter.com/AnB1h4tGE2
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
5. 360/OS events are expensive ("around $1M") especially when combined with the off-the-record V25 "an exclusive group of decision makers ranging from the C-Suite to the Situation Room." Twitter contributes 150k to a series of events. pic.twitter.com/lF0TdvZ6YX
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
6. Among the 360/OS attendees are Matthias Dopfner (CEO of German media empire Axel Springer), a former President of Estonia and Poland, a former Swedish Prime Minister, billionaires Chris Sacca, Reid Hoffman (Linkedin co-founder), and Ev Williams (former CEO of Twitter) pic.twitter.com/jwL6KlmBzI
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
7. Add to that Jim Clapper (former US Director of National Intelligence), Richard Edelman (CEO of the word’s largest PR company), along with Twitter and Facebook, HuffPo editor-in-chief, and soon to be Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa. All to discuss “disinformation” pic.twitter.com/8grbhvwY5H
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
8. CISA, DHS and Aspen Institute's "Information Disorder" Co-Chair Kris Krebs also attended to discuss "election integrity." Elliot Higgins of Bellingcat too joined the closed door gathering of intel, billionaires, and "peace-makers" pic.twitter.com/Yds7pRyai7
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
9. DFRLab's convening power is almost unmatched, but they are frequent partners on "anti-disinformation" initiatives including the Virality Project that worked with Big Tech to censor "stories of true vaccine side effects." pic.twitter.com/n8gXjVcEET
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
10. DFRLabs also partnered on the Election Integrity Partnership, which sought to “fill the gaps legally” that the government couldn’t. EIP and VP leader-to-be Renee DiResta also attended the 2018 360/OS. https://t.co/r5HCC142MM pic.twitter.com/iY02S9IO7a
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
11. Today at #RightsCon, DFRLabs position themselves as underdogs, but nothing could be less true. Like RightsCon (which I once mistakenly co-organised) they serve and merge with elites. pic.twitter.com/ZZWIPPwPyg
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
12. The degree to which the Atlantic Council militarists and the 1% have co-opted the human rights field should concern genuine activists, and that's only half of it. Read the full piece at https://t.co/jyEtVlX0vJ pic.twitter.com/6TnP3wi3dT
— NetworkAffects (@NAffects) June 6, 2023
Oh, look its one of our senators, and Marco Rubio. We’re not saying that being there is inherently wrong. For our money, we would enjoy going there and savoring their hospitality, all while telling these nannies off to their faces. But you never hear about that happening.
Thanks to these journalists for exposing the creepy and incestuous world of big tech censorship.
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