FBI admits colluding with Big Tech to ramp up online censorship efforts ahead of 2024 election
Remember all the collusion stories we wrote about the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and its efforts to control free speech through social media infiltration? Well, we have learned that the censorship
has resumed ahead of the 2024 election.
The FBI just "resumed collusive efforts," according to
The Federalist, with social media companies like Facebook and Twitter to censor posts and silence influencers who are caught spreading "disinformation," as, of course, defined by the FBI and its controllers.
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, spilled the beans about it at a recent press conference, telling the media that federal agencies like the FBI and the
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) are once again colluding with Big Tech to "remov[e] disinformation on their sites as the November presidential election nears," this being a direct quote from
NexGov and
FCW.
The censorship talks between Big Government and Big Tech resumed this past March, according to Warner, right around the time oral arguments were heard by the Supreme Court in the
Murthy v. Missouri censorship case.
After Warner dropped the bomb about all this, shocking the media, an FBI representative confirmed that the agency has, in fact, linked back up with the social media sphere to silence anyone and everyone whom the deep state does not like.
"The FBI remains committed to combatting foreign malign influence operations, including in connection with our elections," the FBI representative reportedly told
The Federalist. "That effort includes sharing specific foreign threat information with state and local election officials and private sector companies when appropriate and rigorously consistent with the law."
"In coordination with the
Department of Justice, the FBI recently implemented procedures to facilitate sharing information about foreign malign influence with social media companies in a way that reinforces that private companies are free to decide on their own whether and how to take action on that information."
(Related:
According to censorship expert Mike Benz, the 2020 election was rigged for Joe Biden at least seven months ahead of voting day.)
Deep state destruction of America
As for CISA's involvement in the scheme, CISA External Affairs Specialist Tess Hyre declined to comment, but did reveal that CISA Director Jen Easterly will be participating in an "election security" hearing in "the coming weeks."
Neither the FBI nor CISA will say when the communications with Big Tech about censorship resumed, nor have either of the two federal agencies identified the specific social media companies they are working with to silence free speech.
What is worse, neither the FBI nor CISA will even define what constitutes "disinformation" in their eyes, nor will they reveal what other federal agencies are doing to make it disappear from the internet.
Concerning the
Murthy v. Missouri case, U.S. District Court Judge Terry Doughty issued a preliminary injunction back in July of 2023 barring federal agencies from colluding with Big Tech to censor content online of which they disapprove.
"If the allegations made by Plaintiffs are true, the present case arguably involves the most massive attack against free speech in United States' history," Doughty wrote in his ruling.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that injunction last September. However, the initial ruling did not pertain to CISA, which is often referred to as the "nerve center" of the federal government's censorship operations. Later that year, the court corrected the ruling to include CISA.
Then it went to the Supreme Court, which lifted the Fifth Circuit's injunction in October to once again allow Big Government to collude with Big Tech to censor Americans – so much for Donald Trump's "freedom"-minded packed SCOTUS.
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Sources for this article include:
TheFederalist.com
NaturalNews.com