(Natural News) The career government bureaucrat the Biden regime has selected to become its first ‘minister of truth’ is nothing short of a left-wing propagandist and hack who actually specializes in spreading misinformation, according to a deep dive into her background by Natural News.
Earlier this month, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced the formation of a new “Disinformation Governance Board” which he said was set up to provide ‘best practices’ regarding how to handle alleged misinformation being spread online by allegedly malign actors. Nina Jankowicz, a former adviser to the corrupt government of Ukraine, where the Biden family has a history of shady business dealings, has been chosen to become the board’s director.
She has been a global fellow at the left-leaning Wilson Center and an author whose research has supposedly focused on disinformation as well as Russia and the treatment of women online. According to the Wilson Center, she studies “the intersection of democracy and technology in Central and eastern Europe” and she was an adviser on strategic communications to the government of Ukraine — a fancy title for ‘propagandist’ — during her time as a Fulbright-Clinton Public Policy Fellowship.
Jankowicz also wrote the book, “How To Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict,” and most recently, “How to Be a Woman Online: Surviving Abuse and Harassment, and How to Fight Back,” the latter of which was published earlier this year.
She has made frequent contributions to the media, publishing articles in leftist rags like The New York Times, TheWashington Post, The Atlantic and others. In addition, she has appeared on TV and radio to discuss disinformation as well as Russian and Eastern European issues.
Before she became an ‘adviser’ to the Ukrainian government, Jankowicz managed democracy assistance programs for Russia and Belarus at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. She holds an MA in Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.
As an aside, Russia, of course, has invaded Ukraine and Belarus, a Russian ally, appears to be spinning up its forces, perhaps in preparation for sending them into Ukraine in support of Moscow’s flagging progress, according to an intelligence report seen by Natural News.
Long before Nina Jankowicz was tapped by Joe Biden to head the Disinformation Governance Board in the Department of Homeland Security, she offered advice to the new president and claimed disinformation is “an American pathology” that has to be cured.
In her piece “How to Defeat Disinformation: An Agenda for the Biden Administration” in Foreign Affairs magazine in November of 2020, Jankowicz spelled out what she believed should be done at the White House, including creating her job to quash conspiracy theories about the outcome of the election.
It seems appropriate at this point to note that “misinformation” and “disinformation” as they apply in these instances are both very subjective; that is, they can mean anything that Jankowicz and the Biden regime say they mean. Factual information about the harm COVID-19 vaccines were doing to millions of people has been censored and those who post such information banned from platforms because that info was determined to be ‘fake’ by the government arbiters of ‘truth.’ Ditto for detailed reports revealing the Biden crime family, via Hunter Biden’s laptop, ahead of the 2020 election.
At the same time, BS stories about President Donald Trump that were planted by the deep state intelligence apparatus were treated as gospel and absolutely true, even though they were demonstrably false (like the “Trump-Russia collusion” hoax).
For her part, Jankowicz literally blamed Trump for the deep state-perpetuated fake news and false stories.
She wrote in her Foreign Affairs piece:
Homegrown disinformation proliferated in this election year, including claims that so-called antifa militants started wildfires in the Pacific Northwest and assertions—fed by the mushrooming QAnon conspiracy—that Trump is saving the country from a powerful cabal of pedophiles. Such false and wild notions have blossomed in the societal fissures that have widened under Trump—between those who live in rural areas and those who live in cities, for instance, and those who see systemic racism as a major problem and those who don’t. These divisions have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, four years of Trump’s populist rhetoric, and a social media environment that encourages outrage and extremism.
A left-wing Antifa militant did start a fire in the Pacific Northwest. The QAnon conspiracy was literally started by the deep state, not Trump. Systemic racism is not a real thing and has been completely fabricated by the Democrat left to perpetuate their power and give them a platform by which to persecute conservative whites. And so on.
So understand, this woman isn’t a “disinformation expert” in the sense of the term; she is an expert at spreading disinformation for the purposes of providing the Biden regime more power and authority to determine what Americans can and cannot say — despite the fact that we supposedly have an inviolate guaranteed right to freedom of speech and expression.
She is also an expert propagandist. In a recent Twitter post, she literally said “there are many non-binary people who give birth,” when in fact, biological men cannot get pregnant and therefore cannot give birth. They simply don’t have the ‘plumbing’ or ‘internal equipment’ for that.
Also, I’ve gotten comments about my use of “pregnant people” throughout the piece, as well as my call out of an internet built for and by “cisgender white men.”
First, it was important to me to make sure this piece was inclusive. There are many non-binary people who give birth.
Jankowicz is also an authoritarian. She has called for Breitbart News to be censored because again, her role is to protect the deep state and its current regime from being exposed as Marxist revolutionaries who are intentionally tanking our country.
At one point, she tweeted that Trump was the one who was obsessed with “Russia, Russia, Russia,” when in fact, her side of the aisle has been screaming about ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’ (Dems came up with the Russian collusion hoax). Again, another example of her being an excellent propagandist.
Make no mistake: This woman isn’t joining the regime to ‘police disinformation.’ She’s joining to create it while getting a government mandate to shut down the speech and views of political opponents.
Americans should fight this unconstitutional abomination with every political weapon at our disposal.
The Royal Mint has announced a new 50 pence coin, emblazoned with gay and transgender pride symbols, to celebrate half a century of LGBTQ+ Pride in the United Kingdom.
The new coin produced by the Royal Mint was designed by London-based tattoo artist Dominique Holmes, and features five rainbow flags, and a blue and pink transgender pride triangle, which also features two black and brown stripes to represent gay people of colour.
The coin was created to mark the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ+ Pride parade in the UK, which was organised by the Gay Liberation Front and took place in London in 1972. Clare Maclennan, the Director of Commemorative Coin at the Royal Mint said in a statement it was “a privilege” to mark the “milestone celebration” of gay pride.
“This is the first ever UK coin dedicated to Britain’s LGBTQ+ community, with colour printing technology capturing the spirit of Pride UK with its iconic rainbow colours,” Maclennan said.
Pride in London, the group that currently hosts the gay pride event, was invited by the Royal Mint to strike their own coins as part of the launch.
“It was a privilege to visit The Royal Mint as part of our partnership and see our coin being made,” said Asad Shaykh, the Director of Marketing and Communications at Pride in London.
“It humbles me greatly that the words that I coined for the brand, PROTEST, VISIBILITY, UNITY & EQUALITY – will be on an actual coin, opposite the Queen,” Shaykh said.
“This queer brown immigrant has come a long way, powered by hope, love and this city. Nowhere in the world had this been possible, except the UK. Pride in London feels very proud today.”
The press release from the Royal Mint confirmed that the government-owned private company has also created a network of “Diversity and Inclusion champions,” and forced all staff to undergo diversity and inclusion training.
An LGBTQ+ society for employees that holds regular sessions has been created, in order to ensure staff show “allyship” with the community.
The 50p coin will not enter widespread circulation, but will instead be available to buy via the Royal Mint website in the summer, alongside such other coins as the “DIVERSITY BUILT BRITAIN” 50p coin, which was designed to celebrate the “contribution of ethnic minority communities” to British history and culture.
Fox News anchor John Roberts recently asked his Twitter followers on Wednesday if “anyone out there” is experiencing “chest pain” after getting the COVID-19 vaccine booster injection.
“Question,” tweeted Roberts. “Anyone out there having chest pain after getting the booster..?” The tweet was met with mixed responses. Some users tweeted in the affirmative, and included other medical issues.
Question: anyone out there having chest pain after getting the booster..?
Others, who are ostensibly staunch supporters of the vaccines, slammed the Fox News host for merely asking the question.
“Stop. Please stop. Asking this type of question on Twitter is ridiculous. If you are having chest pains for any reason speak to a doctor. Not Twitter,” said one user.
Stop. Please stop. Asking this type of question on Twitter is ridiculous. If you are having chest pains for any reason speak to a doctor. Not Twitter
— 😺 🗣 Get Vaccinated ✌️👍 (@itsmejono) May 18, 2022
Ok. I don’t think asking questions about chest pain after a booster on Twitter is the smartest thing to do. But you do work for Fox…you could also be having chest pain that has nothing to do with the booster. See a doctor.
“Ok. I don’t think asking questions about chest pain after a booster on Twitter is the smartest thing to do. But you do work for Fox…you could also be having chest pain that has nothing to do with the booster. See a doctor,” tweeted one user.
Yes but after my initial second Pfizer shot. Before boosters. Now I have my numerous neurological issues.
“Husband did after 2nd dose. High BP, high heart rate. Thought he was having heart attack at 443. He had heart inflammation and issues for several weeks. Get it checked out!” wrote another.
Husband did after 2nd dose. High BP, high heart rate. Thought he was having heart attack at 43. He had heart inflammation and issues for several weeks. Get it checked out!
“Curious what prompted the question? Do you have some factual information you will please share regarding this symptom after booster? Chest pains can have different causes. Asking this question can be misleading without more information. I know you would not want to mislead,” tweeted another.
Curious what prompted the question? Do you have some factual information you will please share regarding this symptom after booster? Chest pains can have different causes. Asking this question can be misleading without more information. I know you would not want to mislead.
One user appeared to accuse Roberts of attempting to “rile up your Fox viewers and spread more false claims about the vaccine” by tweeting the question about chest pains, adding that former Fox News host Shepard Smith did the “morally right move” by leaving the network.
“No. Why would you throw this out on Twitter? To rile up your Fox viewers and spread more false claims about the vaccine? Ask your doctor not Twitter. @thenewsoncnbc Shepard Smith did the morally, right move by leaving @FoxNews” tweeted the user.
No. Why would you throw this out on Twitter? To rile up your Fox viewers and spread more false claims about the vaccine? Ask your doctor not Twitter. @thenewsoncnbc Shepard Smith did the morally, right move by leaving @FoxNews
Microsoft co-founder and vaccine enthusiast Bill Gates recently said that people aged between 50 and 60 will need “ongoing vaccination” with COVID-19 “booster” injections at least “every 6 months” during an appearance on CNN with host Anderson Cooper, Valiant News reported Tuesday.
“An infection where you get a high viral load would be like vaccination,” Gates said. “Uh, but you know, to be safe, every 6 months, you’re probably going to be vaccinated. As we get more data, they might even make that shorter for people, say 60 or over 70, where the duration seems to be a bit lower.”
Gates then added that “so we’re in for ongoing vaccination to stay absolutely safe.”
At least half of U.S. President Joe Biden’s 22.3 million followers are fake, an independent audit of the social media platform has found.
On Wednesday, Newsweekreported an analysis using software company SparkToro’s audit tool calculated that 49.3% of Biden’s users are “fake followers.”
According to SparkToro, “fake followers” are “accounts that are unreachable and will not see the account’s tweets (either because they’re spam, bots, propaganda, etc. or because they’re no longer active on Twitter).”
The new information further complicates the deal already in the works to sell Twitter to potential buyer Elon Musk, who has raised questions over the company’s claim that only 5% of users are spam bot accounts.
Responding to Newsweek‘s report Wednesday, Musk remarked, “Interesting,” and added, “So … [checks calculator] … that would be like 10 times more than 5%.”
So … [checks calculator] … that would be like 10 times more than 5%
On Tuesday, Musk announced the deal was put on hold, tweeting, “My offer was based on Twitter’s SEC filings being accurate. Yesterday, Twitter’s CEO publicly refused to show proof of <5%. This deal cannot move forward until he does.”
20% fake/spam accounts, while 4 times what Twitter claims, could be *much* higher.
My offer was based on Twitter’s SEC filings being accurate.
Yesterday, Twitter’s CEO publicly refused to show proof of <5%.
While Musk initially offered to purchase Twitter for $54.20 a share, the company’s stock price has dropped precipitously to $36.84 weeks after the offer.
Replying to Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal’s lengthy thread Monday claiming it’d be impossible to calculate the actual number of bots on the platform, Musk responded with a poop emoji and commented the figures are necessary to market the company to advertisers.