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− | |description=Strategic public-private master plan for medical censorship and persuasion | + | |description=Strategic public-private master plan for medical censorship and vaccine persuasion. |
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− | |participants=Heidi J. Larson,Stephen Morrison,Katherine E. Bliss,Michaela Simoneau,Ami Bera,Mollyann Brodie,David Broniatowski,Frederick Chang,Renée DiResta,Bruce Gelli,Denise Gray-Felder,Margaret Hamburg,Johnny Heald,Rebecca Hersman,Kathleen Hicks,Kate Johnson,Juliette Kayyem,James Andrew Lewis,LaQuandra Nesbitt,Joe Rospars,Umair Shah,Sarah Shirazyan,Julia Spencer,Claire Wardle,Elizabeth Wehr,Ed Whiting,Juan Zarate | + | |participants=Heidi J. Larson,Stephen Morrison,Katherine E. Bliss,Michaela Simoneau,Ami Bera,Mollyann Brodie,David Broniatowski,Frederick Chang,Renée DiResta,Bruce Gelli,Denise Gray-Felder,Margaret Hamburg,Johnny Heald,Rebecca Hersman,Kathleen Hicks,Kate Johnson,Juliette Kayyem,James Andrew Lewis,LaQuandra Nesbitt,Joe Rospars,Umair Shah,Sarah Shirazyan,Julia Spencer,Claire Wardle,Elizabeth Wehr,Ed Whiting,Juan Zarate,Kaiser Family Foundation,Stanford Internet Observatory,Sabin Vaccine Institute,Communication for Social Change Consortium,ORB International,Blue State Digital,Facebook,First Draft News,Parsons Corporation, Wellcome Trust |
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− | The '''Call for Action CSIS-LSHTM High-Level Panel on Vaccine Confidence and Misinformation''' was an October, 2020 panel discussion arranged by the [[deep state]] [[think-tank]] [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS) and the research institution that | + | The '''Call for Action CSIS-LSHTM High-Level Panel on Vaccine Confidence and Misinformation''' was an October, 2020 panel discussion arranged by the [[deep state]] [[think-tank]] [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] ('''CSIS''') and one of the 3-4 research institution that have been most central in the COVID-19 psy-op, the [[London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine]] ('''LSHTM''') |
− | + | The topic was to address "the crisis that our nation faces, considering the precipitous decline in public trust and confidence, and the polluted mainstream and digital media environments." | |
− | == | + | While probably part of a bigger deep state effort, the group's recommendations and strategies to "proactively stop" unwanted information and instead amplify their narrative, presented as "accurate and reliable scientific content" match very closely to the strategy actually used. |
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+ | Remarkably they insist in October 2020 that "safe and effective vaccines become available in the coming months", by equating a few months of trials with "full testing", but that the "introduction" of them is "increasingly in doubt, given the precipitous decline in public trust" in the process. | ||
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+ | ==National censorship authority== | ||
The conclusion wishes for a US national censorship authority under the auspices of a [[National Security Council]] (NSC) directorate for global health security and biodefense "that can lead collaboration across agencies and sectors..to monitor and counter online [[misinformation]] around science and medicine and engage with [[social media platforms]] and [[technology companies]]", what it strangely calls "independent media", and "[[Big Pharma|biopharmaceutical companies]], health care providers, citizen groups, and cybersecurity experts"... | The conclusion wishes for a US national censorship authority under the auspices of a [[National Security Council]] (NSC) directorate for global health security and biodefense "that can lead collaboration across agencies and sectors..to monitor and counter online [[misinformation]] around science and medicine and engage with [[social media platforms]] and [[technology companies]]", what it strangely calls "independent media", and "[[Big Pharma|biopharmaceutical companies]], health care providers, citizen groups, and cybersecurity experts"... | ||
"That office’s efforts"...."should be closely linked to broader interagency work". | "That office’s efforts"...."should be closely linked to broader interagency work". | ||
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+ | The group wants "traditional and digital media companies" to jointly and/or individually commit publicly and voluntarily to enhanced action to improve the information climate related to Covid-19 vaccines. They should make verifiable, concrete commitments to proactively censor unwanted information ("stop the spread of mis- and disinformation") and instead "amplify" content on Covid-19 vaccine safety and efficacy.) | ||
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+ | ==Trusted influencers== | ||
+ | The panel agreed ""leaders within critical social and economic sectors should... be encouraged to expand their activism"...."Iconic cultural figures with substantial media presence and bipartisan reach could be enlisted", with the purpose to "disseminate messages" among [[educational institutions]], businesses, healthcare providers, the farming sector and food processing industries, [[grocery stores]], and the security/law enforcement communities. | ||
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+ | "The U.S. military — which remains one of the most trusted institutions in the United States — has an important role to play in...leading through dialogue and example." | ||
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+ | ==Vaccines to Eat== | ||
+ | The vaccine implementation program "could be bundled to facilitate applications for unemployment or distribution of basic nutrition supplements or food items during Covid-19 vaccine appointments, as appropriate." | ||
==Participants== | ==Participants== | ||
− | The panelists were a | + | The panelists were a mix of actors ("participating in their individual capacity, not as representatives of their respective organization") from [[Big Pharma]] ([[Julia Spencer]] from [[Merck]]) and their allies ([[Ed Whiting]], Director of Strategy, [[Wellcome Trust]]), large social media corporations ([[Sarah Shirazyan]] [[Facebook]]) and [[fact checkers]] ([[Claire Wardle]] from [[First Draft News]]). |
Other were from secretive parts of the [[military-industrial complex]] (Elizabeth Wehr, from the defense, intelligence, security [[Parsons Corporation]]) and several from CSIS itself. | Other were from secretive parts of the [[military-industrial complex]] (Elizabeth Wehr, from the defense, intelligence, security [[Parsons Corporation]]) and several from CSIS itself. | ||
− | Several [[opinion polling]] experts were present ([[Johnny Heald]] from [[Opinion Research Business International]] | + | Several [[opinion polling]] experts were present ([[Johnny Heald]] from [[Opinion Research Business International]]) and ([[Mollyann Brodie]], responsible for Public Opinion and Survey Research at the [[Kaiser Family Foundation]]). |
The US government was present both at the open level and in its covert aspects, with Biden's future deputy secretary of defense [[Kathleen Hicks]] and other characters from the shades, like [[Juan Zarate]], a Treasury expert specializing in blocking funds to unwanted entities. | The US government was present both at the open level and in its covert aspects, with Biden's future deputy secretary of defense [[Kathleen Hicks]] and other characters from the shades, like [[Juan Zarate]], a Treasury expert specializing in blocking funds to unwanted entities. |
Revision as of 03:12, 20 July 2021
The Call for Action CSIS-LSHTM High-Level Panel on Vaccine Confidence and Misinformation was an October, 2020 panel discussion arranged by the deep state think-tank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and one of the 3-4 research institution that have been most central in the COVID-19 psy-op, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
The topic was to address "the crisis that our nation faces, considering the precipitous decline in public trust and confidence, and the polluted mainstream and digital media environments."
While probably part of a bigger deep state effort, the group's recommendations and strategies to "proactively stop" unwanted information and instead amplify their narrative, presented as "accurate and reliable scientific content" match very closely to the strategy actually used.
Remarkably they insist in October 2020 that "safe and effective vaccines become available in the coming months", by equating a few months of trials with "full testing", but that the "introduction" of them is "increasingly in doubt, given the precipitous decline in public trust" in the process.
Contents
National censorship authority
The conclusion wishes for a US national censorship authority under the auspices of a National Security Council (NSC) directorate for global health security and biodefense "that can lead collaboration across agencies and sectors..to monitor and counter online misinformation around science and medicine and engage with social media platforms and technology companies", what it strangely calls "independent media", and "biopharmaceutical companies, health care providers, citizen groups, and cybersecurity experts"...
"That office’s efforts"...."should be closely linked to broader interagency work".
The group wants "traditional and digital media companies" to jointly and/or individually commit publicly and voluntarily to enhanced action to improve the information climate related to Covid-19 vaccines. They should make verifiable, concrete commitments to proactively censor unwanted information ("stop the spread of mis- and disinformation") and instead "amplify" content on Covid-19 vaccine safety and efficacy.)
Trusted influencers
The panel agreed ""leaders within critical social and economic sectors should... be encouraged to expand their activism"...."Iconic cultural figures with substantial media presence and bipartisan reach could be enlisted", with the purpose to "disseminate messages" among educational institutions, businesses, healthcare providers, the farming sector and food processing industries, grocery stores, and the security/law enforcement communities.
"The U.S. military — which remains one of the most trusted institutions in the United States — has an important role to play in...leading through dialogue and example."
Vaccines to Eat
The vaccine implementation program "could be bundled to facilitate applications for unemployment or distribution of basic nutrition supplements or food items during Covid-19 vaccine appointments, as appropriate."
Participants
The panelists were a mix of actors ("participating in their individual capacity, not as representatives of their respective organization") from Big Pharma (Julia Spencer from Merck) and their allies (Ed Whiting, Director of Strategy, Wellcome Trust), large social media corporations (Sarah Shirazyan Facebook) and fact checkers (Claire Wardle from First Draft News).
Other were from secretive parts of the military-industrial complex (Elizabeth Wehr, from the defense, intelligence, security Parsons Corporation) and several from CSIS itself.
Several opinion polling experts were present (Johnny Heald from Opinion Research Business International) and (Mollyann Brodie, responsible for Public Opinion and Survey Research at the Kaiser Family Foundation).
The US government was present both at the open level and in its covert aspects, with Biden's future deputy secretary of defense Kathleen Hicks and other characters from the shades, like Juan Zarate, a Treasury expert specializing in blocking funds to unwanted entities.
Known Participants
10 of the 37 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Renée DiResta | |
The world's most popular social network, with over 1,000,000,000 users in 2014. | |
First Draft | "Anti-disinformation" organization founded in 2015, when NATO started a drive to control the news narrative. |
Margaret Hamburg | US physician and expert in pandemic preparedness. Board of the Council on Foreign Relations.Operation Dark Winter, Clade X, GAVI, CFR, Wellcome Trust,Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation |
Kathleen Hicks | US deputy secretary of defense since 2021, where she will lead the modernization of nuclear weapons. Also on the 2020 CSIS High-Level Panel on Vaccine Confidence and Misinformation. |
Heidi Larson | Anthropologist who hit it big by hitching on to the vaccine bandwagon. Founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project. |
Parsons Corporation | Military-industrial complex construction company. Had people at 2020 censorship conference. |
Stanford/Internet Observatory | |
Wellcome Trust | 4th wealthiest charitable foundation in the world |
Juan Zarate | Worked on expanding the use of Treasury powers to advance national security interests. U.S. representative to get control over the Vatican's finances. |