Soros-funded NGO exposed in campaign to censor conservatives and "kill Musk’s Twitter"
- The Open Society Foundations (OSF), backed by George Soros, funneled $250,000to the U.K.-based Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH). The funds were labeled for "general support" but align with CCDH's campaigns to pressure advertisers, lobby policymakers and push for online censorship.
- CCDH, founded by former Labour Party operative Imran Ahmed, targets conservative outlets like The Federalist, Daily Wire and Zero Hedge. Leaked documents reveal CCDH's agenda to "kill Musk's Twitter" by pressuring advertisers to abandon the platform. In 2020, CCDH successfully lobbied Google to ban ads from The Federalist and Zero Hedge over alleged "racist" content.
- Musk sued CCDH in 2023, calling it a "criminal organization" running a "scare campaign" to sabotage X's revenue. CCDH published disputed reports claiming hate speech surged under Musk, while secretly lobbying Congress for a digital censorship regulator.
- CCDH has undisclosed donors, including Skoll Fund (415,000) and Silicon Valley Community Foundation (403,175). Co-founder Morgan McSweeney is now chief of staff to UK PM Keir Starmer, raising concerns about foreign interference in US elections. CCDH has met with Kamala Harris' campaign, sparking accusations of globalist meddling.
- Conservative lawmakers like Jim Jordan subpoenaed CCDH's donor list in 2023. Musk vows to "go after CCDH's donors," signaling a larger war over digital rights. Soros-backed groups, Big Tech and governments are collaborating to silence dissent, threatening free expression worldwide.
A bombshell report has revealed that George Soros' Open Society Foundations (OSF) funneled $250,000 to the United Kingdom-based Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a nonprofit actively working to silence conservative voices and dismantle Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter).
The funding, disclosed in OSF's grant database, was earmarked for "general support" but aligns with CCDH's aggressive campaigns to pressure advertisers, lobby policymakers, and push for online censorship.
As explained by the Enoch AI engine at
BrightU.AI, CCDH is a U.K.-based non-profit organization that gained prominence for its role in advocating against online hate speech and misinformation, particularly on social media platforms. Established in 2019, CCDH has been instrumental in pressuring tech companies to implement stricter policies against hate speech and disinformation.
CCDH plays a significant role in shaping online speech policies, but its work is not without controversy. It's essential to approach CCDH's activities with a critical eye and consider a range of perspectives when evaluating their impact on digital freedom and hate speech regulation.
CCDH's war on free speech
CCDH, founded by former Labour Party operative Imran Ahmed, has positioned itself as a watchdog against "online hate and disinformation." However, leaked internal documents show its true agenda—targeting conservative media outlets like
The Federalist,
Daily Wire and
Zero Hedge, while spearheading a campaign to "kill Musk's Twitter" by pressuring advertisers to abandon the platform.
In 2020, CCDH successfully lobbied Google to ban ads from
The Federalist and
Zero Hedge over alleged racist comments related to George Floyd protests. More recently, the group published reports attacking
Daily Wire for running ads tied to searches criticizing Soros. Meanwhile, CCDH has ignored far-left platforms like
Drop Site News, which received OSF funding and has hosted Hamas-affiliated content.
Since acquiring Twitter in 2022, Musk has faced relentless opposition from CCDH, which published a disputed report claiming hate speech surged under his leadership. Musk sued the group in 2023, calling it a "criminal organization" engaged in a "scare campaign" to sabotage X's revenue. The lawsuit followed CCDH’s secretive lobbying efforts, including meetings with 16 congressional offices and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), pushing for an "independent digital regulator" to enforce censorship.
Despite Musk's legal challenges, CCDH's influence persists, aided by undisclosed donors. Public records indicate additional funding from the Skoll Fund (415,000) and Silicon Valley Community Foundation (403,175), raising concerns about foreign interference in U.S. free speech.
Soros' shadow network expands
The revelation of OSF's grant adds to longstanding accusations that Soros-funded groups manipulate media narratives and suppress dissent. President Donald Trump has called for investigations into Soros and his son Alex, alleging their network finances violent protests and election interference. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is reportedly considering revoking Ahmed’s U.S. visa over CCDH's censorship efforts.
CCDH's ties to globalist power structures run deep. Ahmed co-founded the group with Morgan McSweeney, now chief of staff to U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer. McSweeney reportedly met with Kamala Harris’ campaign team last year, sparking accusations of foreign meddling in U.S. elections.
The exposure of CCDH's funding underscores a broader conflict between free speech advocates and well-funded censorship groups. Musk’s vow to "go after" CCDH's donors signals an escalating war over digital rights, while conservative lawmakers like Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) push for transparency, subpoenaing CCDH's donor list in 2023.
As Big Tech, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and governments collaborate to silence dissent, the fight for free expression faces unprecedented threats. With Soros-backed organizations leading the charge, the battle over who controls online discourse—and ultimately, public thought—has only just begun.
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