10 Ways Information-Shapers Have Infiltrated Our Institutions
10 Ways Information-Shapers Have Infiltrated Our Institutions
Authored by Sharyl Attkisson via The Epoch Times,
May 5, 2022
Few matters are so important as the integrity of the information
we receive and the recent degradation in its reliability.
The
recent leak of a Supreme Court draft related to the landmark Roe v. Wade
abortion case underscores how corrupted so many of our important institutions
have become by those dedicated to shaping public opinion in a
sometimes-dishonest way.
Nearly every facet of our American institutions has been
infiltrated by activists, corporate and political propagandists, and even
criminals.
Here are 10 key institutions that have been successfully
infiltrated by information-shapers:
1. Corporations
High-profile corporations increasingly do business, or withhold
business, on the basis of political considerations in an effort to sway public
opinion.
Additionally, they take part in removing the ability of some
people they disagree with to sell products, conduct bank transactions, or
otherwise operate their businesses. One recent example is retailers, including
Kohl’s and Bed, Bath & Beyond, banning popular
“My Pillow” products from the company owned by conservative and ardent Trump
supporter Mike Lindell.
2. Sports
Sports organizations have stepped into the political realm to
try to force some views and censor or punish those who take opposing viewpoints.
One recent example is Major League Baseball stripping the
All-Star Game from Atlanta over a Georgia law designed to strengthen election
integrity following a troubled and error-riddled 2020 election.
Sports institutions also are involved in trying to sway public
discourse on the issue of males competing as females on girls’ and women’s
teams, such as the swimmer born as Will Thomas who switched names to Lia
Thomas and joined the women’s team at the University of
Pennsylvania, setting numerous women’s records.
3. Big Tech
Big Tech’s well-known fake fact checks, censorship, and
disinformation have manipulated the information landscape in a more dramatic
and chilling way than most any other factor. The biggest example is Big Tech’s censorship of
arguably the most important political figure of our time: Donald Trump.
Recent major examples of the sector fostering disinformation
include amplifying claims that the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian
disinformation and censoring stories about it; repeatedly backing false
information related to COVID-19, while censoring accurate information or
legitimate scientific views; and falsely labeling the COVID-19 lab origin story
as a conspiracy theory.
4. Public Health Agencies
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other
public health agencies have increasingly departed from the realm of public
interest and science in order to advance false narratives and disinformation.
Recent examples include the head of CDC, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, falsely
claiming that people who are vaccinated don’t carry and can’t
spread COVID-19; and the agency knowingly putting out disinformation that
falsely claimed original studies showed the vaccine’s benefit for
people who’d already had COVID-19.
Another example is National Institutes of Health (NIH) officials
Drs. Francis Collins and Anthony Fauci privately working with the
media to smear and discredit highly credentialed scientists who
disagreed with the lockdown approach to COVID-19.
5. Congress
Members of Congress in both parties have gotten caught taking
part in questionable information-shaping and manipulation, particularly when it
comes to pharmaceutical-related material. One recent example is members of
Congress unilaterally writing letters to or contacting Big Tech in order to get
certain topics or scientific studies and discussions controversialized or
banned.
Some of the members of Congress who are engaged in the efforts
are the same ones responsible for their own high-profile disinformation
campaigns. A recent example of that is Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who
repeatedly pushed false and misleading information on the Trump–Russia
narrative, lobbying
Big Tech to censor certain information related to COVID-19.
6. The Executive Branch
Having lost the most powerful tool in its arsenal to shape
information, the executive branch has now formed its own extra-Constitutional
agency to serve that function: the Disinformation Governance Board. The named
head of the board, Nina Jankowicz, has widely
furthered disinformation in the past.
7. The Media
With blogs and quasi-news outlets such as Axios, Slate, Daily
Kos, Huffington Post, Vox, Salon, Talking Points Memo, and Rolling Stone
joining more traditional partisan outlets such as the Los Angeles Times,
Politico, MSNBC, NBC, The Washington Post, CNN, and The New York Times in
dominating the information landscape—while their conservative equivalents are
controversialized—the media has proven to rank close to Big Tech in terms of
their influence in further misinformation.
8. Academia and Public Schools
America’s colleges and universities have taken increasingly
heavy-handed roles in terms of squelching free speech and free thought (when it
leans against progressive or radical views), in exchange for a managed
environment where only carefully filtered views are allowed, and specific
language, expressions, and behavior are mandated.
Many public school systems have grown stronger in efforts to
install social engineering and political ideology in teachings and policies.
Recent examples include policies involving the use of pronouns when
referring to transgender students, and the instruction of critical race theory.
9. Dept. of Justice, FBI, and Other Intel
Agencies
The very agencies that should remain furthest above the fray
with clean hands have found themselves repeatedly muddied involving major
investigations and their political influence efforts. One recent example is the
criminal conviction of FBI attorney Kevin
Clinesmith, who falsified a document in order to spy on Trump
campaign associate Carter Page. Though multiple people would have known about
the crime—possibly participating, and staying silent—only Clinesmith was
charged.
He was only charged with a relatively minor crime in relation to
the significance, and avoided any prison time. Meanwhile, the agency hasn’t
offered any apology or redress to Page. Other examples include the Department
of Justice targeting school parents as possible terrorists, and lopsided
prosecution efforts regarding the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach, compared to
many more violent events and crimes.
Additionally, intel operators have taken major roles both in
front of the camera and behind the scenes to try to shape public opinion using
false information and propaganda. One recent example is the “more
than 50 former intelligence officials” who “signed a letter
casting doubt on the provenance” of an accurate New York Post story about the
Hunter Biden laptop.
10. The Supreme Court
Whether it’s the leak to multiple
press outlets about Justice Stephen Breyer’s impending
retirement or the more problematic new leak of the Roe v. Wade abortion draft,
information-shapers have infiltrated the highest court in the land.
Views
expressed in this article are the opinions of the author and do not necessarily
reflect the views of The Epoch Times or ZeroHedge.
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