Facebook
teams up with NATO to censor news (Video)
9
August, 2018
A
new Reuters report
confirms that
social media censorship is taking a chilling geopolitical effect,
as Facebook has been revealed as a top donor to the
Atlantic Council, alongside Western governments, Gulf autocratic
regimes, NATO, various branches of the US military, and a number
of major defense contractors and corporations.
In
May Facebook announced that it was outsourcing much of its political
“fact-checking” to the Atlantic Council, the PR arm of NATO, and
more specifically, four individuals within the Atlantic Council will
form a “Digital Forensic Lab (DFR Lab)” so as to help the billion
dollar tech giant spot those pesky Russian election meddling
trolls…because God knows, Facebook simply does not have the money
or know-how to hire its own team of “fact checkers”, something
that a publisher platform
of Facebook’s size would naturally do in house as it formulates its
editorial position.
The
team of four total individuals running the Atlantic
Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFR Lab) will
be lead by a former National Security Council advisor for the
last four years of the Obama administration, Graham Brookie, who
is also its founder.
RT
CrossTalk host Peter Lavelle and The Duran’s Alex Christoforou
examine the dangerous partnership between the NATO military alliance
and Facebook.
A
new Reuters report confirms that social media censorship is taking a
chilling geopolitical effect, as Facebook has been revealed as a top
donor to the Atlantic Council, alongside Western governments, Gulf
autocratic regimes, NATO, various branches of the US military, and a
number of major defense contractors and corporations.
In
May Facebook announced that it was outsourcing much of its political
“fact-checking” to the Atlantic Council, the PR arm of NATO, and
more specifically, four individuals within the Atlantic Council will
form a “Digital Forensic Lab (DFR Lab)” so as to help the billion
dollar tech giant spot those pesky Russian election meddling
trolls…because God knows, Facebook simply does not have the money
or know-how to hire its own team of “fact checkers”, something
that a publisher platform of Facebook’s size would naturally do in
house as it formulates its editorial position.
The
team of four total individuals running the Atlantic Council’s
Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFR Lab) will be lead by a former
National Security Council advisor for the last four years of the
Obama administration, Graham Brookie, who is also its founder.
RT
CrossTalk host Peter Lavelle and The Duran’s Alex Christoforou
examine the dangerous partnership between the NATO military alliance
and Facebook.
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This
is not at all comforting: during a week that’s witnessed Alex
Jones’ social media accounts taken down by Facebook, Apple, Spotify
and Google, and what appears to be a growing crackdown against
alternative media figures including several prominent Libertarians,
notably the Ron Paul Institute director, and the Scott Horton Show,
who found their Twitter accounts suspended — we learn that the
Atlantic Council is directly advising Facebook on identifying and
removing “foreign interference” on the popular platform.
While
the initiative was initially revealed last May through an official
Facebook media release, more details of the controversial think
tank’s role have been revealed.
Supposedly
the whole partnership is aimed at bringing more objectivity and
neutrality to the process of rooting out fake accounts that pose the
threat of being operated by nefarious foreign states.
Apparently the four person NATO team advising Facebook on flagging “propaganda” has already pushed Facebook into taking action against over two dozen “suspicious pages” flagged potential foreign actors such as Russia.
Reuters reports…
Facebook
is using the group to enhance its investigations of foreign
interference. Last week, the company said it took down 32 suspicious
pages and accounts that purported to be run by leftists and minority
activists. While some U.S. officials said they were likely the work
of Russian agents, Facebook said it did not know for sure.
Pages
were removed even while Facebook, under its own admission stated “it
did not know for sure” if the pages were the work of “Russian
agents” (whatever that even means anymore).
The suspiciously simultaneous censorship of Infowars by Google, Apple, Facebook came just one week after U.S. Senate intelligence committee hawk Mark Warner (D) circulated this policy paper threatening new regulation against those same media companies: https://graphics.axios.com/pdf/PlatformPolicyPaper.pdf …
The
Facebook-Atlantic Council alliance reportedly springs from the social
media giant’s finding itself desperate for outside “neutral”
help after a swell of public criticism, mostly issuing from
congressional leaders and prominent media pundits, for supposedly
allowing Russian propaganda accounts to operate ahead of the 2016
elections.
And
in perhaps the most chilling line of the entire report, Reuters says,
“But the lab and Atlantic Council bring geopolitical expertise and
allow Facebook to distance itself from sensitive pronouncements.”
This is ostensibly to defuse any potential conflict of interest
arising as Facebook seems a bigger presence in emerging foreign
markets.
Facebook’s
chief security officer Alex Stamos recently told reporters,
“Companies like ours don’t have the necessary information to
evaluate the relationship between political motivations that we infer
about an adversary and the political goals of a nation-state.” He
explained further that Facebook would collect suspicious digital
evidence and submit it to “researchers and authorities”.
Since
at least May when the relationship was first announced, the DFR Lab
has been key to this process of verifying what constitutes foreign
interference or nefarious state propaganda.
But
here’s the kicker. Reuters writes of the DFR Lab’s funding in thefollowing:
Facebook
donated an undisclosed amount to the lab in May that was enough, said
Graham Brookie, who runs the lab, to vault the company to the top of
the Atlantic Council’s donor list, alongside the British
government.
Facebook
employees said privately over the past several months that Chief
Executive Mark Zuckerberg wants to outsource many of the most
sensitive political decisions, leaving fact-checking to media groups
and geopolitics to think tanks.
Facebook
has defended the process as part of ensuring that it remains
politically neutral, yet clearly the Atlantic Council itself is
hardly neutral, as a quick perusal of its top donors indicates.
Among
the DFR Labs partners include UK-based Bellingcat, which has in the
past claimed “proof” that Assad gassed civilians based on
analyzing YouTube videos and Google Earth. And top donors include
various branches of the US military, Gulf states like the UAE, and
notably, NATO.
The
Atlantic Council has frequently called for things like increased
military engagement in
Syria, militarily confronting
the “Russian threat” in Eastern Europe,
and now is advocating
for Ukraine and Georgia to be allowed entry into NATO while
calling for general territorial expansion of the Western military
alliance.
Further
it has advocated on behalf of one of its previous funders, Turkish
dictator Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and gave a “Distinguished
International Leadership” award to George W. Bush, to name but a
few actions of the think tank that has been given authorization to
flag citizens’ Facebook pages for possible foreign influence and
propaganda.
Quite
disturbingly, this is Mark Zuckerberg’s outside “geopolitical
expertise” he’s been seeking
Would be helpful to show all the pages that FB has deleted.
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