Tuesday, May 30, 2023

.. What You Think Is Our Business .. cisa: public service announcement

 

"What we have here is failure to communicate"
 
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency considers your thoughts, and what you post online, a part of the United States Government’s “critical infrastructure,” thereby giving "the Agency" the authority to regulate them.

Pay no attention to the link above; For your personal safety, our trusted tech investigation team, along with a host of impartial defense attorneys and public relations specialists are working directly with all due diligence in the greatest judicial system in the world to alleviate this challenge to integrity; ed.
 
The CISA is at the forefront of information management activities in the United States, often acting in concert with publicly-funded NGOs to act as an  “information help desk.”
 
We decided to create something known as the “disinformation governance board,” a vital and necessary tool to provide the funding and, more importantly, the public support to be able to continue offering enlightened suggestions to our social media partners, like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram and Blogger.
 
Regrettably, soon after this “disinformation governance board” became public knowledge, it was temporarily disbanded to address useful criteria and make it more user friendly in a non-threatening atmosphere of collective effort. However, behind the scenes, through continued litigation directed toward your greatest advantage, when it is aligned with that of "the Agency", the activities it was meant to cover have not.

Our goal is team building; between corporate and public interaction, including other major "players" such as BlackRock, the IMF, World Bank, Greenpeace, the 
Human Rights Campaign and the Open Society Foundation. As well as sharing between other regulatory agents in a consortium of mutually advantageous authority and Just in Time data analysis dissemination, you know your community is in trusted hands when you see the label Central Committee of Culture and Polity (CCCP) attached to each and every detail within their ever expanding realm of oversight.

Our partners, numbering in the thousands, are embedded in every discernible function of Government, from the rank and file of Public Employees Unions all the way up to
White House Director of Digital Strategy, Rob Flaherty, a senior advisor to President Joe Biden.

Flaherty often acts as a ”boss” or manager to social media executives. He takes "ownership" of his executive partners seriously. In a recent email, he described how Facebook beamed about removing post visibility and moderation of postings by the vaccine injured:

“As you know, in addition to removing vaccine misinformation, we have been focused on reducing the virality of content discouraging vaccines that does not contain actionable misinformation. This is often-true content, which we allow at the post level because experts have advised us that it is important for people to be able to discuss both their personal experiences and concerns about the vaccine, but it can be framed as sensation, alarmist, or shocking. We’ll remove these Groups, Pages, and Accounts when they are disproportionately promoting this sensationalized content."


Good job, Rob! Don't let those extremist prevaricators rock our boat and make waves. Like it or not, we're all in it together!
 
     " the most critical infrastructure 
                                       is a cognitive infrastructure"
 
                             猿笑
 
  " it's only small town talk;
                           don't pay it no never mind "

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