In the recent past, I've posted
articles on the Atlantic Council that you can find here and here. This self-proclaimed non-partisan
group was recently hired by Facebook to ensure that there is not a repetition
of the United States 2016 presidential election which saw the Deep State's
candidate of choice lose to America's populist movement. Let's open with
a brief backgrounder on the Atlantic Council for those of you who are unaware
of the organization and who have not read my previous postings on the subject.
The Atlantic Council was formed in 1961
by former American Secretaries of State Dean Acheson and Christian Herter along
with a group of so-called "distinguished Americans". The
Council claims the following:
"The Atlantic Council promotes
constructive leadership and engagement in international affairs based on the
Atlantic Community's (i.e. NATO) central role in meeting global challenges. The
Council provides an essential forum for navigating the dramatic economic and
political changes defining the twenty-first century by informing and
galvanizing its uniquely influential network of global leaders. Through the
papers we write, the ideas we generate, and the communities we build, the
Council shapes policy choices and strategies to create a more secure and
prosperous world."
When the Atlantic Council mentions
"global leaders", it's pretty obvious that they are trying to
influence policies at the highest level and it is becoming increasingly clear
that their message to world leaders is strongly anti-Russian. Here is a quote from the
group's 2018 Annual Report:
"Though the notion of a US-Russian
or US-Chinese war in any conventional sense remains unlikely, it is no longer
unthinkable….Rapid shifts in the military-technological environment have
increased the possibility for non-kinetic conflict and eroded the strategic
stability that had been achieved between Moscow and Washington during the Cold
War. Some would say that Russian intervention in Western elections already
marks a new, insidious form of warfare.
We may all find ourselves nostalgic for
the good old days of mutually assured destruction."
Here is one way that the group is
attempting to manipulate the narrative by reaching out to decision makers in
Washington, Europe and NATO through its Transatlantic Security Initiative:
"In a pivotal year for the new US
administration, the Transatlantic Security Initiative played a significant role
in shaping the renewed debate on US policy toward Europe and NATO. Amid growing
questions surrounding US commitment to European security, the Initiative
provided actionable policy recommendations for a range of officials in the US
Department of Defense, US Congress, Allied capitals, and NATO Headquarters in
Brussels. Some of the Initiative’s most impactful work focused on NATO in the
maritime domain and countering Russian hybrid threats across the transatlantic
community— two areas likely to be high on the agenda for the upcoming 2018 NATO
Summit in Brussels."
Let's close this section with a screen capture of the Atlantic Council's donor base:
You will note that there are many high profile American companies including the U.S. military-industrial complex, U.S. government groups and groups representing foreign governments among the group's donors including the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany and Turkey.
Let's take a closer look at one of the Atlantic Group's means of combating Russia. The group has made recent moves into
the realm of disinformation (particularly Russian-source) through its Digital Forensic Research Lab (@DFRLab)
as shown here:
Note that the cover page for this
section of the group's Annual Report has a photograph of Moscow's Red Square,
subtly placing the blame for what the group terms as disinformation.
Here's a quote on the "Russian
disinformation" issue in both the 2016 American election, the French and
German elections well as the situation in Ukraine from the Annual Report:
"@DFRLab also cemented the
#ElectionWatch series which covers disinformation and interference attempts in
prominent global elections by tracking and investigating prominent narratives
for signs of manipulation. On the eve of the French election, @DFRLab
traced the origin of an online campaign
spreading leaked Macron campaign emails (#MacronLeaks) back to an alt-right
figure in the United States triggering a shift in the public narrative of the
event. The team again achieved success in September, debunking fake images and
claims around the German elections.
The lab’s monitoring of the conflict in
Ukraine continues to be one of its most consistent and sought-after reporting
streams. #MinskMonitor covered the continuing conflict in eastern Ukraine with
an emphasis on countering Russian disinformation. The series uses research
methods such as geolocation, arms identification, and verification with a focus
on violations to the Minsk agreements and the pervasive Russian disinformation
in the area. It aims to provide a thoroughly sourced and unbiased perspective
of the conflict by utilizing information provided by the OSCE Special
Monitoring Mission (SMM) and closely tracking Ukrainian, Russian, and
“separatist” sources."
Now, let's look at the Atlantic
Council's latest foray into the anti-Russia world. Here is the announcement:
Disinfo Portal is "working together to secure the future" and is:
"...a one-stop interactive online portal and guide to the Kremlin’s information war. The portal aggregates open source research and journalism from the United States and Europe and presents it in a user-friendly way, with timely multimedia content produced by the Atlantic Council and its partners explaining Russia’s ongoing influence operations. The portal further complements and coordinates existing counter-disinformation efforts across the transatlantic community, offering a database of country-specific researchers and organizations who are willing to answer media inquiries and questions from government officials and other experts on disinformation threats posed by state and non-state actors."
When you click on the link to Disinfo
Portal, this is what you find:
Let's look at two of the items currently residing on the Disinfo Portal website. In one of the articles listed as "Everyone Against Russia: Conspiracy Theories on the Rise In
Russian Media" you will find that a new study shows that
references in the Russian media to a select group of popular conspiracy
theories are six to nine times more frequent than they were in 2011 which
"experts" attribute to politically motivated disinformation.
These conspiracy theories include the factors listed on this screen
capture:
Other conspiracy theories now popular in Russia's media include :
1.) The U.S. moon landing was a hoax.
2.) Vaccinations are dangerous.
3.) Genetically modified foods are
dangerous.
Seems like I've seen some of these
stories elsewhere....oh, that's right, the American media! Apparently we
have company; the United States is not the only nation facing a "fake
news" crisis.
Not only does the Atlantic Council produce newsy items on its Disinfo Portal, it produces videos like this one:
Apparently, the spectacularly unsuccessful U.S.-led "regime changes" in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya and the ongoing attempts to achieve regime change in Syria are considered different than the voter approved Russian annexation of Crimea.
Here is another video from the Disinfo Portal explaining to us why we are so vulnerable to disinformation and how there is growing distrust in our institutions:
Here is another video from the Disinfo Portal explaining to us why we are so vulnerable to disinformation and how there is growing distrust in our institutions:
I would add that one of the groups that should be distrusted is the group behind the Disinfo Portal.
The Atlantic Council's partners in
Disinfo Portal include:
Experts helping
us to discern the truth come from several nations including these experts from
the United States:
I believe that's enough for this
posting. As you can see, it's comforting to know that a highly
influential think-tank like the Atlantic Council is helping the ignorant and
sweaty masses to discern between the truth and Russian propaganda. It is
also reassuring to observe that propaganda is a one-way street, sourced in Russia
and disseminated to the United States and that nothing that would be deemed
even remotely like propaganda is disseminated by the United States back to
Russia. We can all sleep more easily tonight knowing that we are safe and that our minds are not being impacted by any sort of nefarious government interventions.
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