1/đ¨đŁď¸ EXPOSED â A secret list of journalists pushing propaganda on behalf of the US govt has been revealed as a result of our litigation against the State Dept to uncover the dark truth about the Global Engagement Center (GEC).
Read on to see the secret list below:Â
Read on to see the secret list below:Â
2/Â We obtained more documents from our lawsuit against the State Department about the GEC, exposing the international censorship czars. Meet the 11 âjournalistsâ who decide what you can see online.
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3/Â Key Takeaway: The global cabal of âfact-checkersâ do not appear to be the benevolent truth-seekers they say. They appear to be highly ideological activists, affiliated through the Poynter network, backed by the same money to say the same thing.Â
4/Â Their claim of independence is farcical. Independent means free from the influence of others. But as we will see, all fact checkers claim the credential of IFCN, a Poynter-backed organization that gives them their âlegitimacyâ to influence content moderation online.Â
5/Â FACT CHECK â CLAIM: âfact-checkers are independentâ = FALSE
Follow along as we expose the charade of âindependenceâ
Follow along as we expose the charade of âindependenceâ

6/ First up, meet Angie Holan, editor-in-chief of @PolitiFact. Sheâs been involved with this area since PolitiFactâs launch in 2007 and she won a Pulitzer in 2009. She is deeply intertwined in the Poynter network and lectures and teaches others the ways of censorship.Â
7/ As AFL has previously shown, @Poynter runs PolitiFact and @factchecknet, which was initially funded by the Department of State-funded National Endowment for Democracy, the Omidyar Network, Google, Facebook, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and George Sorosâ Open SocietyâŚÂ twitter.com/i/web/status/1âŚ
8/ In @mtaibbi Report on Censorship Industrial Complex, @Poynter is #8 on the list of top 50 organizations to know. There he reports that in an election slack, the FBI asked about two tweets, and a Twitter trust and safety staffer cites Politifact as the authority for striking aâŚÂ twitter.com/i/web/status/1âŚ
9/Â Next, meet Ana Brakus, Exec. Director and journalist at the Croatian outlet Faktograf. Per the POINT Conference, her main field of investigative interest is the âultraconservative political and civic movement.â
10/ Faktograf calls itself a nonprofit for good journalism, critical thinking, and an informed public. But it models itself after Politifact! And per its own website, its âlaunch ⌠was financially supported by the @ned and @StateDeptâ
11/Â And Faktograf is so committed to an informed public and critical thinking that in 2021 Brakus called for more authority to censor political leaders.Â
12/Â She told Poynter that âfact checkers should be allowed to fact check politiciansâ and that censorship bodies need more staffing to âmoderateâ and âenforceâ speech from people like Former President Trump.
Factually: Fact-checkers advocate for an end to Facebookâs ban of fact-checking political figuresThis is the May 6 edition of Factually. Fact-checking political figures could help combat the "climate of doubt" allowing falsehoods to thrivehttps://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2021/factually-fact-checkers-advocate-for-an-end-to-facebooks-ban-of-fact-checking-political-figures/
13/Â But while Ana seems to think she should have a say in what you can see online, she doesnât appreciate being questioned. If you question fact-checkers, her organization says you are harassing or promoting violence.
Harassed, threatened and sued - the state of fact-checking in EuropeDOWNLOAD HERE PRELIMINARY RESULTS Key survey findings: 9 out 10 fact-checking organisations that participated in the survey experienced smear campaigns and online abuse from politicians, gâŚhttps://ipi.media/harassed-threatened-and-sued-the-state-of-fact-checking-in-europe/
14/ âWith this research, we wanted to better understand what the wider fact-checking community faces, as well as how politically exposed persons use and fuel harassment that we are faced with. Sadly, it has become obvious that our experiences at Faktograf are not unique, and thatâŚÂ twitter.com/i/web/status/1âŚ
15/ Catch Ana this week @PointConference speaking on âinvisible harassment: the perspective of fact-checkers and womenâ after panels on censoring podcasts and YouTube, the green internet, and innovations in fighting disinformation
16/ Third, Barbara Whitaker @barbwhitAP is an editor for the Associated Press. The AP is a wire service, meaning, what they print is reproduced and delivered as news by outlets around the world.
The AP claims:
The AP claims:

17/ But the Fact Check section reads like the talking points of a left-wing policy shop. apnews.com/hub/ap-fact-châŚ.
18/Â And as we uncovered in our previous thread, APâs funding from the State Department calls its true independence into question.
19/ Up next is GĂźlin ĂavuĹ. @gulincav is the editor-in-chief of Teyit, a Turkish fact-checking platform. After going through the American higher education system, GĂźlin ended up in journalism.Â
20/ After âreportingâ on âmisinformation problems about refugeesâ in 2016, she came on Poynterâs radar and won an IFCN fellowship in 2017. She is now the EIC for a Poynter-credentialed fact-check site with an outsized influence on what content is âmoderatedâÂ
21/Â But GĂźlinâs contempt for people who donât think like her is palpable. In Dec. 2020, for instance, she wrote a story born out of a conversation with a taxi driver, lamenting how a lack of critical thinking leads people to believe conspiracy theories.
Her solution: let herâŚÂ twitter.com/i/web/status/1âŚ
Her solution: let herâŚÂ twitter.com/i/web/status/1âŚ

22/Â In 2018 she called for a global database of false news about refugees so she could control the global narrative migration trends.
We need a global database on false news about migrants and refugees - PoynterFrom person-to-person coaching and intensive hands-on seminars to interactive online courses and media reporting, Poynter helps journalists sharpen skills and elevate storytelling throughout their carâŚhttps://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2018/we-need-a-global-database-on-false-news-about-migrants-and-refugees/
23/Â Where does a 30-something journalist in Turkey get the authority to control what people in the United States, and in other countries around the world, can and cannot see on social media platforms?Â
24/Â And seemingly like so many of her peers, what is GĂźlinâs solution to âmisinformationâ?
More censorship and more control.Â
More censorship and more control.Â
25/ Next, meet Jency Jacob @jencyjac the managing editor of BOOM and serving as the arbiter of truth Indian media market, and pushing the fact-checking paradigm into Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, among other places.Â
26/Â Jency complains that President Trump called the Washington Post âfake newsâ but his solution is to do exactly what he is criticizing President Trump forâcall the other side wrong with no supporting evidence.Â
27/Â Next is Maarten Schenk, developer of a software technology that allows the internet overlords to detect trending content online. Schenk appears to see it as his job to tell you what is true and what is false.
28/ Schenk hates conservatives and their viewpoints, routinely mocking any conservative on his own twitter feed. @mschenkÂ
29/Â Schenk, too, appears to be funded or supported, in part, by the State Department
30/ Next, meet Pablo Fernandez @fernandezpm founder and Executive Director of Chequeado, an Argentinian fact-checking organization.Â
31/ Pablo recently argued that fact-checking the internet is necessary so that AI applications, like ChatGPT, give users the âcorrectâ answers. Pablo apparently doesnât think users are smart enough to discern the credibility of information for themselves and must rely on him, andâŚÂ twitter.com/i/web/status/1âŚ
32/ Rabiu Alhassan @alrabiu runs GhanaFact, Ghanaâs version of the U.S.-based PolitiFact, backed by and adhering to the Poynter Institute model of censorship.Â
33/Â Rabiu appears to be a censorship fiend. Not only does he want to control the information you can see online, he appears to think that he should be able to censor your family group chat if it takes place on WhatsApp


34/Â Rabiu also supports using the weight of government to force private companies, like Twitter, to adopt specific policies requiring the removal of what he and his colleagues determine is âmisinformationâ
35/ After graduating from the Mundus Journalism program in London, Rabiu started GhanaFact in 2019. Poyterâs financial forms show that in 2020 and 2021, they granted nearly $300,000 to âsub-Saharan Africaâ for disinformation. But GhanaFact and FactSpace West Africa (GhanaâsâŚÂ twitter.com/i/web/status/1âŚ
36/ Rabiu has no apparent expertise in anything, but after spending time in the London censorship world, he moved to Ghana and, within two years, received $300,000 from Poynter. He now flies around the world, attending conferences and promoting censorship.âŚÂ twitter.com/i/web/status/1âŚ
37/ Next, Ellen Tordesillas @tordesillas co-founder and âfact checkerâ at Vera Files, a Philippines-based media outlet.Â
38/Â Ellen appears to have been working with Facebook since 2018 to remove political content from Facebook in the Philippines
39/ Finally, meet Thanos Sitistas @epachtitis the editor of Ellnika Hoaxes.Â
40/Â Thanos seems to think his fellow Greeks are âpretty prone to believe fake news,â and so he has taken it upon himself to censor anything he disagrees with. His favorite justification appears to be saying it comes from the âfar-rightâ
Sitistas and Daniilidis, âEllinika Hoaxesâ: The fake news is a âbombâ in the foundation of democracyTheodoros Daniilidis is the founder, and Thanos Sitistas is the editor of âEllinika Hoaxesâ, the most famous website in Greece that debunks disinformation and fake news. It has been doing that inhttps://meta.mk/en/sitistas-and-daniilidis-ellinika-hoaxes-the-fake-news-is-a-bomb-in-the-foundation-of-democracy/
41/ This is very similar to a claim by @gulincav in 2018. Each of them says that their home population, the people they censor the most, are those most vulnerable to âmisinformation.âÂ
42/Â Last year, Thanos sat on a panel hosted by the EU DisinfoLab called âDisinformation and Dangerous Speech: A View from the Front Lines.â Like many other fact-checkers, he calls the speech he disagrees with âdangerousâ and labels anyone who protests violent or threatening.Â
43/Â You can also find Thanos next week moderating panels such as âHow to spin an invasion?â and âHow can the Balkans use the EU toolboxâ
44/ đ¨ Find all of our document productions on @StateDept GEC here:
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It becomes increasingly difficult to get reliable news. Even fox news has become compromised.Â
Intentional globalists attempting to cause the demise of our country.
To find a journalist today who has an IQ over 50 is extremely rare....especially in this country.
Agreed