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Flaherty has been meeting with reps from social media companies that involve pressure to censor speech about COVID-19. Now the brief gives examples of these meetings. He scolds them and pressures them that their rules for removal policies aren't catching what he deems "misinformation" and works with them to go "into more detail" in a meeting rather than in writing, likely to avoid discovery such as this.
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He also held a meeting with Twitter employees about the same. He also met with Google and Youtube to discuss how the White House could "Partner" in product work.....
Not OK.
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Not OK.
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Flaherty was the only one who attended all meetings. There wasn't a single social media rep they could get information from about all of them, or any lower level staffer that has been identified who knows about all of them. Still, the Plaintiffs don't know if one exists because the Biden Admin has refused to let them ask. Therefore, they are asking the judge to order written discovery of Flaherty so that he can inform them of other people.
They are going to have to rat on their friends.
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They are going to have to rat on their friends.
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They then go into the reasons why Slavitt isn't a suitable replacement because he was gone for much of the time, and these issues continue to this day. Slavitt was responsible for the deplatforming of Alex Berenson and was independently deeply involved in the censorship enterprise, which is why Plaintiffs sought to question him IN ADDITION to Flaherty.
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And here is where I smiled. Because if Flaherty doesn't adequately respond to discovery, it will warrant his deposition. So either he ponies up written responses of value, or plaintiffs will have no source for the information they seek WITHOUT in-person deposition.
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Now we move on to detail on Easterly from CISA. Plaintiffs want to depose TWO people in her place if they can't depose her, and CISA wont be too happy about that, but they asked for it. First they want Brian Scully, who heads up CISA's "so called Mis-Dis-Malinformation team.
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"Plaintiffs sought Easterly’s deposition because (among other reasons) she participates in and oversees at least five series of recurring meetings about content modulation with social-media companies, and because she plays a key role as the coordinator of joint censorship efforts between government entities and social-media companies"
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Looks like Scully may be better than Easterly, IMO
"To fill this censorship void, a group of federal officials—CISA interns—approached the Stanford Internet Observatory, “and, in consultation with CISA and other stakeholders, a coalition was assembled with like-minded partner institutions.”
A familiar cast of Deep State characters, The Atlantic Council, State Department, Marine Corps, and US Mission to NATO.
Understand, these are the people sitting on a "help desk" watching what you say.
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"To fill this censorship void, a group of federal officials—CISA interns—approached the Stanford Internet Observatory, “and, in consultation with CISA and other stakeholders, a coalition was assembled with like-minded partner institutions.”
A familiar cast of Deep State characters, The Atlantic Council, State Department, Marine Corps, and US Mission to NATO.
Understand, these are the people sitting on a "help desk" watching what you say.
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"According to Alex Stamos, the Director of the Stanford Internet Observatory who oversees EIP activities, there are “two steps” in EIP’s approach to “effectively pushing platforms to do stuff”: “get good [censorship] policies, and then say ‘this is how [given content] is violating [those policies].’”
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Understand, in the Defendants motion to dismiss this case, they argue that the government isn't FORCING or PRESSURING these companies to censor, only merely making SUGGESTIONS. The problem is that these people were so brazen in their public discussion of what they were doing, it belies credulity. These few short paragraphs debunk their argument, and this is nothing.
He also discusses how successful they've been in logging tickets etc. This is abhorrent practice that shouldn't be tolerated.
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He also discusses how successful they've been in logging tickets etc. This is abhorrent practice that shouldn't be tolerated.
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"Between September 3 and November 19, 2020, EIP “processed 639 in-scope tickets,” .... Thirty-five percent “of the URLs [EIP] shared with Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube were either labeled, removed, or soft blocked.” A screenshot of an example ticket shows an online chat-style discussion among an “EIP member,” a “Government partner,” and a “Platform partner” about claims that had been assessed and tagged “for action.”
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From the filing:
Summing up, the EIP was originated by the federal government (CISA), is partially funded by the federal Government, and holds itself out as a joint federal-private enterprise with a twofold purpose: (1) to pressure social-media platforms to adopt more restrictive content-modulation policies, and (2) to pressure the platforms to enforce those policies against speech that the EIP’s constituents (including federal officials) disfavor.
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Summing up, the EIP was originated by the federal government (CISA), is partially funded by the federal Government, and holds itself out as a joint federal-private enterprise with a twofold purpose: (1) to pressure social-media platforms to adopt more restrictive content-modulation policies, and (2) to pressure the platforms to enforce those policies against speech that the EIP’s constituents (including federal officials) disfavor.
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"Federal officials at CISA and the State Department directly participate in EIP’s operations by submitting “tickets” to demand censorship of speakers and content on social media. EIP boasts that it procured the censorship of nearly 22 million Tweets during the 2020 election cycle alone, id. at 183, to say nothing of other social-media platforms like Facebook. And EIP boasts that it is continuing its operations today."
They mention Plaintiff Gateway Pundit 49 times, when bragging they censored
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They mention Plaintiff Gateway Pundit 49 times, when bragging they censored
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They really need Easterly, because only she attended every weekly meeting in these VERY IMPORTANT FIVE CATEGORIES.
1. “Election Security and Resilience” (“ESR”) subdivision
2. CISA and Facebook planning and setting the agenda for the ESR subdivision meetings
3. CISA’s “Cybersecurity Advisory Committee” (“CSAC”)
4. CSAC’s Subcommittee for “Protecting Critical Infrastructure from Misinformation and Disinformation” (“MDM Subcommittee”)
5. Election Infrastructure Subsector Government CoordinatingCouncil (EIS-GCC) and Election Infrastructure Subsector Coordinating Council (EI-SCC) Joint MDM Working Group.
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1. “Election Security and Resilience” (“ESR”) subdivision
2. CISA and Facebook planning and setting the agenda for the ESR subdivision meetings
3. CISA’s “Cybersecurity Advisory Committee” (“CSAC”)
4. CSAC’s Subcommittee for “Protecting Critical Infrastructure from Misinformation and Disinformation” (“MDM Subcommittee”)
5. Election Infrastructure Subsector Government CoordinatingCouncil (EIS-GCC) and Election Infrastructure Subsector Coordinating Council (EI-SCC) Joint MDM Working Group.
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This is your government, folks. Transparent to no one but themselves, ruling over thee from their ivory towers.....
Until now, it seems.
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Until now, it seems.
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Remember the "Disinformation Governance Board?" It grew out of this. Easterly was having a hard time managing all of the censorship requests flooding in from everywhere. The social media companies were having a hard time with it too. So, they wanted this board so they could better administer what they were ALREADY DOING, and also make it "acceptable" to do it.
That board was nothing more than a cover for more funding and better censorship organization.
This is abhorrent and un-American. It needs to stop yesterday, Good God.
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That board was nothing more than a cover for more funding and better censorship organization.
This is abhorrent and un-American. It needs to stop yesterday, Good God.
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Almost there, folks. We are on to Murthy, who they really want to depose. Strong language here:
"Exceptional circumstances exist to justify Murthy’s deposition because he has firsthand knowledge of information that is crucial to Plaintiffs’ claims and that is not reasonably available through alternative means. The Court should enter an order articulating the sound factual basis for its conclusion that Murthy’s deposition is justified given the circumstances"
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"Exceptional circumstances exist to justify Murthy’s deposition because he has firsthand knowledge of information that is crucial to Plaintiffs’ claims and that is not reasonably available through alternative means. The Court should enter an order articulating the sound factual basis for its conclusion that Murthy’s deposition is justified given the circumstances"
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"Plaintiffs do not know and have no way of ascertaining the identities of any of the meetings’ participants other than Murthy. Thus, Plaintiffs cannot access the crucial information they seek from an alternative source or in an alternative form. This alone is a sufficient justification for deposing Murthy notwithstanding his high-ranking status."
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Murthy had accused Facebook of "killing people" by not more stringently censoring what they consider "coronavirus misinformation"
(Beanz note: I like to call that LIFESAVING TRUTH, but I digress)
"President Biden had (also) accused Facebook of exactly that “by allowing disinformation about the coronavirus vaccine to spread online,” Kanno-Youngs, “They’re Killing People”.
Facebook didn't like the tone, and scolded them.
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(Beanz note: I like to call that LIFESAVING TRUTH, but I digress)
"President Biden had (also) accused Facebook of exactly that “by allowing disinformation about the coronavirus vaccine to spread online,” Kanno-Youngs, “They’re Killing People”.
Facebook didn't like the tone, and scolded them.
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And, of course, Facebook acquiesced.
A subsequent email from Clegg began, “Thanks again for taking the time to meet earlier today.” Doc. 86-5, at 15. Clegg proceeded to summarize the steps Facebook was taking “to adjust policies on what we are removing with respect to misinformation,” including deplatforming the “disinfo dozen” and “expand[ing] the group of false claims that we remove.”
"The Disinfo dozen" were a group of journalists and doctors singled out for trying to save lives. Terrible the way they were targeted by name. Justice for the brave doctors and media who did something to save people when our Surgeon General was doing the opposite.
Clegg continued: “We hear your call for us to do more and, as I said on the call, we’re committed to working together . . . . You have identified 4 specific recommendations for improvement and we want to make sure to keep you informed of our work on each.”
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A subsequent email from Clegg began, “Thanks again for taking the time to meet earlier today.” Doc. 86-5, at 15. Clegg proceeded to summarize the steps Facebook was taking “to adjust policies on what we are removing with respect to misinformation,” including deplatforming the “disinfo dozen” and “expand[ing] the group of false claims that we remove.”
"The Disinfo dozen" were a group of journalists and doctors singled out for trying to save lives. Terrible the way they were targeted by name. Justice for the brave doctors and media who did something to save people when our Surgeon General was doing the opposite.
Clegg continued: “We hear your call for us to do more and, as I said on the call, we’re committed to working together . . . . You have identified 4 specific recommendations for improvement and we want to make sure to keep you informed of our work on each.”
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