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|description=Spooky conference arranged by the powerful [[Atlantic Council]] to discuss how to expand censorship | |description=Spooky conference arranged by the powerful [[Atlantic Council]] to discuss how to expand censorship | ||
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− | |participants=Naman Aggarwal,Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian,Sebastian Bay,Yuri Beckelman,Graham Brookie,Ella Carlberg,David Carroll,Jessica Dheere,Eileen Donahoe,Nicholas Diakopoulos,Maskym Eristavi,Lee Foster,Daniel Fried,King-wa Fu,Christine Gagnier,Kiran Garimella,Kristofer Goldsmith,Geysha González,Sam Gregory,Sasha Havlicek,Věra Jourová,Shanthi Kalathil,Tom Kellermann,Maria Koomen,Franklin Kramer,Christopher Krebs,Heidi Larson,Tiffany Li,Jane Lytvynenko,Caio Machado,Stephanie MacLellan,Hafiz Malik,Alexios Mantzarlis,Joseph McCarthy (Weather Channel),Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga,Tai Nalon, Karin Olofsdotter,Liisa Past,Alina Polyakova,Rema Rajeshwari,Rafael Morales Ramírez,Matthew Rosenberg,Laura Rosenberger,Saiph Savage,Marietje Schaake,Bret Schafer,Ilia Siatitsa,Elissa Slotkin,Melanie Smith,Kate Starbird,Megan Stifel,Joe Uchill,Mayank Varia,Travis View,Moira Whelan,Damon Wilson,Vicky Xiuzhong Xu | + | |participants=Naman Aggarwal,Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian,Sebastian Bay,Yuri Beckelman,Graham Brookie,Ella Carlberg,David Carroll,Jessica Dheere,Eileen Donahoe,Nicholas Diakopoulos,Maskym Eristavi,Lee Foster,Daniel Fried,King-wa Fu,Christine Gagnier,Kiran Garimella,Kristofer Goldsmith,Geysha González,Sam Gregory,Sasha Havlicek,Věra Jourová,Shanthi Kalathil,Tom Kellermann,Maria Koomen,Franklin Kramer,Christopher Krebs,Heidi Larson,Tiffany Li,Jane Lytvynenko,Caio Machado,Stephanie MacLellan,Hafiz Malik,Alexios Mantzarlis,Joseph McCarthy (Weather Channel),Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga,Tai Nalon, Karin Olofsdotter,Liisa Past,Alina Polyakova,Rema Rajeshwari,Rafael Morales Ramírez,Matthew Rosenberg,Laura Rosenberger,Saiph Savage,Marietje Schaake,Bret Schafer,Ilia Siatitsa,Elissa Slotkin,Melanie Smith,Kate Starbird,Megan Stifel,Joe Uchill,Mayank Varia,Travis View,Moira Whelan,Damon Wilson,Vicky Xiuzhong Xu,Maria Ressa |
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'''The StratCom DC 2019''', or '''Global Forum on Strategic Communications''' conference held in [[Washington DC]] on October 23-24, [[2019]], was a spooky conference arranged by the deep state [[Atlantic Council]]. Judging from the speaker list, it brought together a number of deep state agendas, like "[[vaccines]]", "[[climate change]]", "[[extremism ]]", "[[fake news]]"; and how to most efficiently censor any opposing voices. | '''The StratCom DC 2019''', or '''Global Forum on Strategic Communications''' conference held in [[Washington DC]] on October 23-24, [[2019]], was a spooky conference arranged by the deep state [[Atlantic Council]]. Judging from the speaker list, it brought together a number of deep state agendas, like "[[vaccines]]", "[[climate change]]", "[[extremism ]]", "[[fake news]]"; and how to most efficiently censor any opposing voices. | ||
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StratCom 2019 was the third annual Global Forum on [[Strategic Communications]] arranged by the [[Atlantic Council]]. It convened policymakers, academics, and civil society actors in a series of discussions on the challenges, best practices, and innovations in countering malign influence. The conversation was wide-ranging, discussing [[China]]’s information operations, regulation of social media platforms and personal data, as well as strategies to confront everyday falsehoods related to [[climate change]] and [[public health]], among other topics.<ref>https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/insight-impact/stratcomdc-2019/</ref> | StratCom 2019 was the third annual Global Forum on [[Strategic Communications]] arranged by the [[Atlantic Council]]. It convened policymakers, academics, and civil society actors in a series of discussions on the challenges, best practices, and innovations in countering malign influence. The conversation was wide-ranging, discussing [[China]]’s information operations, regulation of social media platforms and personal data, as well as strategies to confront everyday falsehoods related to [[climate change]] and [[public health]], among other topics.<ref>https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/insight-impact/stratcomdc-2019/</ref> | ||
− | Speakers include a number of [[spooks]] and [[deep state actors]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20201204174916/http://stratcomdc.org/speakers/</ref>. The number of participants is not publicly available. | + | Speakers include a number of [[spooks]] and [[deep state actors]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20201204174916/http://stratcomdc.org/speakers/</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJvIEN1vE_g</ref>. The number of participants is not publicly available. |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 13:04, 8 February 2023
The StratCom DC 2019, or Global Forum on Strategic Communications conference held in Washington DC on October 23-24, 2019, was a spooky conference arranged by the deep state Atlantic Council. Judging from the speaker list, it brought together a number of deep state agendas, like "vaccines", "climate change", "extremism ", "fake news"; and how to most efficiently censor any opposing voices.
Own narrative
StratCom 2019 was the third annual Global Forum on Strategic Communications arranged by the Atlantic Council. It convened policymakers, academics, and civil society actors in a series of discussions on the challenges, best practices, and innovations in countering malign influence. The conversation was wide-ranging, discussing China’s information operations, regulation of social media platforms and personal data, as well as strategies to confront everyday falsehoods related to climate change and public health, among other topics.[1]
Speakers include a number of spooks and deep state actors.[2][3]. The number of participants is not publicly available.
Known Participants
10 of the 58 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Graham Brookie | "Former U.S. government advisor on homeland security and counterterrorism" connected to the Integrity Initiative/Institute for Statecraft complex |
Daniel Fried | Spooky US diplomat |
Sasha Havlicek | CEO/Director of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue |
Věra Jourová | Promoting "freedom of expression and information" by pushing internet censorship |
Heidi Larson | Anthropologist who hit it big by hitching on to the vaccine bandwagon. Founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project. |
Karin Olofsdotter | Swedish diplomat and Swedish Ambassador to the United States |
Alina Polyakova | Spooky establishment researcher |
Maria Ressa | Founder of the Philippine news website and "fact checker" Rappler. 'Author-in-Residence at the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research. |
Marietje Schaake | Dutch spooky euro-politician. Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace |
Damon Wilson | President of the CIA front organization National Endowment for Democracy |