Recent tweets reveal that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) pressured Twitter to censor a New York Times reporter over an accurate election observation. CISA, a DHS agency, colluded with tech companies to combat misinformation and censor voter fraud-related information. CISA was also funding CIS to facilitate the removal of misinformation from Twitter without direct involvement in censorship. The agency responsible for social media censorship, CISA, comprises former CIA and NSA hackers, raising concerns about their role in US elections.
In our chess sub stream tonight, I reminded folks that CISA -- the agency at DHS in charge of social media censorship -- is made up mostly of hackers from the CIA & NSA who migrated over to DHS in 2019. CIA/NSA hackers are about the worst ppl u want in charge of our US elections https://t.co/GedPBgFEL3 https://t.co/GoTIhpkGOA
BREAKING: CISA was funding CIS as a way to pass along complaints to Twitter to remove “misinformation” from the platform without directly being connected to censorship portal.
BREAKING: CISA senior policy analyst Trevar Kolodny confirms that CISA colluded with big tech companies to combat “misinformation" and censor information related to voter fraud in the 2020 election.
DHS censorship czar Brian Scully coordinating social media censorship with Twitter 1.0 & the Stanford Internet Observatory over private Signal messages then claiming they don’t have the Signal messages anymore https://t.co/gx6NkMl6NU
Looks like CISA was too distracted protecting our “cognitive infrastructure” through censorship to protect our critical infrastructure like bridges.
I reported new documents last month that definitively showed that DHS successfully pressured Twitter to censor a New York Times reporter -- in this case, over an election observation that turned out to be 100% accurate. The NYT refused to comment until last week, and did so in… https://t.co/hSahISim5C