Chapter
Understanding the Point of Hiring a Disinformation Czar
The hiring of a disinformation czar represents an attempt to censor and shut down debate on certain issues under the guise of protecting national security, as demonstrated by the redefinition of disinformation by the Homeland Security Department. This suggests that the ruling elite are not interested in the truth, but in maintaining their power and control over the narrative.
Clips
The US government recently hired a disinformation czar, but her qualifications and past actions have raised concerns about her credibility.
1:18:52 - 1:21:32 (02:39)
Summary
The US government recently hired a disinformation czar, but her qualifications and past actions have raised concerns about her credibility. It seems that this position is less about combating disinformation and more about pushing partisan political agendas.
ChapterUnderstanding the Point of Hiring a Disinformation Czar
EpisodeE78: VC fund metrics that matter, private market update, recession, student loans, Bill Hwang arrest
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The Disinformation Governance Board, located under the Homeland Security Department, is a concerning development due to the militarization of this department.
1:21:32 - 1:22:41 (01:09)
Summary
The Disinformation Governance Board, located under the Homeland Security Department, is a concerning development due to the militarization of this department. This board was established after the department had previously redefined disinformation as part of the terror threat level, equating it to terrorism.
ChapterUnderstanding the Point of Hiring a Disinformation Czar
EpisodeE78: VC fund metrics that matter, private market update, recession, student loans, Bill Hwang arrest
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
In this podcast, the host discusses his attempts to understand the world by playing devil's advocate, while also exploring the concern around Russian propaganda and information warfare and its impact on elections.
1:22:41 - 1:24:34 (01:52)
Summary
In this podcast, the host discusses his attempts to understand the world by playing devil's advocate, while also exploring the concern around Russian propaganda and information warfare and its impact on elections. The host also touches on indictments made by John Durham, the Steele dossier, and the need to manage internal propaganda and media delivered by the government.