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DHS Ordered to Release Files that Could Name CISA Agents Who Coordinated Social Media Censorship

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A Louisiana judge ordered the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to release files that could reveal five agents’ alleged involvement in government efforts to suppress social media content deemed to contain “misinformation” about elections, court documents show.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry moved to release testimony from Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) employees Chad Josiah, Rob Schaul, Alex Zaheer, John Stafford and Pierce Lowary, after learning of their participation in the Biden administration’s counter-“disinformation” efforts, court documents dated Jan. 19 show. The judge’s motion Wednesday could shed light on a “switchboarding” tactic employed during the 2020 election, according to the order. More

6 Comments on DHS Ordered to Release Files that Could Name CISA Agents Who Coordinated Social Media Censorship

  1. I know some of us are most keenly aware of and interested in who(ms) did that dirty work, specifically, in June of 2020. That will be revealing for the setup that followed.

    More than Shadow Bans, Complete Censorship.

    Yes, We Want Names.
    Waiting and Watching.
    Never forget June 2020, either

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  2. I’m still waiting to hear from GOOGLE and Meta/FACEBOOK’s relationship with Pfizer, the Whitehouse and every Federal Agency’s Illegal role of stifling and denying freedom of speech.

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