Your Congress created a provision in federal law (2022) for a ministry of truth and then funded it without knowing or caring what that would look like. Now we know. Introducing the Foreign Malign Influence Center (FMIC).
From its perch atop the intelligence community, the FMIC has been designated the U.S. government’s primary authority for analyzing and integrating intelligence on foreign influence, according to a brief entry on ODNI’s website. The FMIC’s acting director, Jeffrey K. Wichman, is a former CIA executive who previously served as chief of analysis for the agency’s Counterintelligence Mission Center.
“Exposing deception in defense of liberty” is the center’s motto, ODNI’s website says. It enjoys access to “all intelligence possessed or created pertaining to FMI [foreign malign information], including election security.”
Exposing deception in defense of the approved narratives would be more accurate, but after the collusion with pre-Musk Twitter was exposed, they needed a new safe house. Nestled in the “National Security” bosom. Suckling on partisan progressive narratives as they engage in anti-free-speech domestic counterintelligence.
Not against things like the Steele Dossier, a domestic intelligence scheme blamed on foreigners but fabricated by the Clinton Campaign. Or the Hunter Laptop scheme (Biden campaign), which “intelligence officials” swore was more Russian disinformation. They won’t stand up against that stuff in the name of liberty, but if you post peer-reviewed research questioning vaccine safety or efficacy, you might find yourself on their radar.
Ministry of Truth.
Thanks, Congress. Nice work.