On Monday, the DHS issued a terrorist threat advisory regarding the United States’ current threats.
What they warn about in the advisory immediately raised a lot of concern because it appeared they were targeting “false or misleading narratives” and “misinformation.”
We are all curious. @DHSgov …
Is YOUR MOOD OUT? https://t.co/lxSloorM4W pic.twitter.com/6ZGcuTKn0F
— Ron Coleman (@RonColeman) February 8, 2022
They even had a name with a little acronym for it: “mis-dis-and – mal information” (MDM).
To create social discord, these threat actors want to destroy public trust and encourage disorder. [….]The circumstances that have created the high threat environment aren’t changing much over the last year. But, the combination of several factors has made it more volatile, unpredictable, and complex.
Which of those last three things was not like the others: calls for attacks on the U.S by foreign terrorists, calls for violence against critical infrastructure or soft targets, or “false or misleading narratives” which undermine trust in the government? It’s hard to believe that this could be true. It’s more than a little concerning when they’re counting questioning the government as a “threat” on par with violence or attacks by foreign terrorists.
Just in case it wasn’t clear — they regard questioning elections or “false narratives” about COVID as a threat.
1. A proliferation of misleading or false narratives which can cause discord and undermine public trust within U.S. government institutions
Online, false and misleading stories about widespread widespread election fraud or COVID-19 are commonplace. In 2021, violent extremists were inspired by the grief associated with these topics.
Are these the “false narratives” about COVID they were selling us three months ago that they now admit are real? Who gets to decide what is a false narrative, and why is any of that a “threat?”
You have to wonder where the Biden regime is going with this and questions regarding the Capitol Police spying upon members of Congress. This goes even beyond Biden, of course, since it was under the Obama Administration that they used Democratic disinformation to go after a political opponent, and you had Obama’s CIA spying on Congress then. They were arrested, but they didn’t do anything, and they believe that they can continue.
You don’t need any reason not to throw them out during the midterms. They will hold power, so free speech is not possible. This is alarming news and must concern all. By the way Joe Biden and others in government have created false narratives that have undermined trust in their government. Perhaps the DHS should begin there.
BREAKING: Biden’s DHS has declared a heightened terrorism threat due to “misinformation” and “conspiracy theories” regarding COVID-19.
Any speech the government doesn’t approve is terrorism?
What is this official government response? @joerogan?
America is facing a frightening day.
— Jenny Beth Martin (@jennybethm) February 9, 2022
Anybody who doubts the government or their authority is now considered a terrorist.
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 8, 2022
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