Anne Applebaum and Peter Pomerantsev published a piece at The Atlantic this week arguing that opposing voices must be stamped out in society and on the internet.
Applebaum and Pomerantsev used the infamous works of Alexis de Tocqueville on Democracy in America to introduce this most un-American idea.
Applebaum argues, “An internet that promotes democratic values instead of destroying them—that makes conversation better instead of worse—lies within our grasp.”
In a head fake, Applebaum condemns Chinese internet censorship then goes on to promote communist-style regulations on internet free speech to prevent unwanted ideas from taking root. The ideas Anne does not approve of. There is nothing democratic about Applebaum’s ideas. Instead, they reak of the same old authoritarianism of the modern-day left.
What is most astonishing is that Applebaum is a covert intelligence conduit — a spook — who was outed in the “Integrity Initiative” leaks of 2018.
So while she ridicules ANY discussion of election fraud in the 2020 election, she was paid to promote the second greatest political fraud in history, the Russia collusion hoax.
To be fair, if anyone should be blocked from open discussions on the internet based on their record, it should be Anne Applebaum. She brought more strife and unrest to this country by pushing the Russia hoax than any conservative website EVER did. And we still have liberals and Never-Trumpers threatening war on Russia based on her outrageous reporting.
This was all revealed at Revolver News this week:
Via Revolver News — Closing Note:
If all of that was not enough to convince of you of a Counter-American, Counterintelligence operation being run by the U.S. national security state to stamp out MAGA, consider the following article last week from Anne Applebaum.
Applebaum’s piece stresses the need for increased China-style Internet censorship to stop the proliferation of dissident political opinions. A sample passage reads:
In the surreal interregnum that followed the 2020 election, the price of America’s refusal to reform its internet suddenly became very high. Then-President Donald Trump and his supporters pushed out an entirely false narrative of electoral fraud. Those claims were reinforced on extreme-right television channels, then repeated and amplified in cyberspace, creating an alternative reality inhabited by millions of people where Trump had indeed won. QAnon—a conspiracy theory that had burst out of the subterranean internet and flooded onto platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, convincing millions that political elites are a cabal of globalist pedophiles—spilled into the real world and helped inspire the mobs that stormed the Capitol. Twitter made the extraordinary decision to ban the U.S. president for encouraging violence; the amount of election disinformation in circulation immediately dropped. [The Atlantic]
But Anne Applebaum is no ordinary opinion journalist. She was nailed as a covert intelligence conduit — a spook — in the “Integrity Initiative” leaks of 2018.
For the uninitiated, the Integrity Initiative leaks revealed a joint US-UK-NATO covert action operation in which a cabal of counterintelligence operatives organized a global propaganda bullhorn to amplify the Ruling Party Conspiracy Theory of Russiagate. These civil society intermediaries, functioning as undercover intelligence cut-outs, were secretly organized into clusters by countries, such as a US Cluster, a UK Cluster, a France Cluster, a Spain Cluster, and so on.
This covert, state-sponsored cabal even leaped into action to block specific political candidates from attaining key roles in public service:
These US-UK-NATO intelligence-backed cluster cells went to extraordinary lengths to prevent public knowledge of their operations:
An excellent primer on the Integrity Initiative leaks is available here and here, as well as this casual nine-part YouTube series:
Read the entire Revolver piece here.
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