▲ | Bender a day ago | |||||||
Some of the text and PDF's by congress discuss some of the findings but there are other sites that reported on it in the last couple years. [1] Some documents try to justify it [2]. There are countless more documents, mostly in PDF form because people can't HTML for whatever reason. Just use "site:.gov usaid 4chan" on Google. I have more of them bookmarked on my workstation. There are also disinformation documents to counter every document. If this sounds like conspiracies I have some rabbit holes for you. Start with DHS and the Ministry of Truth. Speaking of misinformation, there are efforts to suggest USAID is actually US AID inferring they are some type of AID organization including putting "AID" in a different color in their logo. A few times a year they contribute small amounts of resources so they can get away with saying it but they are actually the United States Agency for International Development [3] originally meant to sway public opinion in other nations but started targeting people in the USA and its allies. I think the take-away is that everything on the internet including references and citations are probably misinformation of misinformation of misinformation. I have sympathy for AI trying to ingest all of it. [1] - https://unherd.com/newsroom/documents-reveal-us-government-a... [2] - https://docs.house.gov/meetings/FA/FA14/20190521/109537/HHRG... [3] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Agency_for_Inter... | ||||||||
▲ | Bender 15 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I should know better than to give an answer that may include people not on the left. It might be time to put my sites back online. | ||||||||
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▲ | hunterpayne a day ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
USAID is a soft power clearing house for the US government. Long ago, the state department, CIA and DOD were all running soft power operations and in an effort to consolidate them, USAID was created. It is supposed to get people to like the US government. Before Obama, it wasn't supposed to be operating "on US soil" but he changed that. By the time Trump was elected, it would be hard to say that it was effective at its task. If anything, it seemed to be doing the opposite of what it was supposed to be doing. | ||||||||
▲ | mmooss a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I'm aware of the conspiracy theories, and of course there are plenty of sources that repeat them. The first link is a highly partisan website that is quoting America First Legal, founded by Stephen Miller (yes, that Stephen Miller). The second is not as described: Its aim is to prevent enemy states from conducting propaganda campaigns in free societies, an undeniable danger. Its recommendations are, 1. Raise the cost of conducting malign influence operations against the United States and its allies. 2. Close vulnerabilities that foreign adversaries exploit to undermine democratic institutions. 3. Separate politics from efforts to unmask and respond to foreign operations against the U.S. electoral process. 4. Strengthen partnerships with Europe to improve the transatlantic response to this transnational threat. 5. Make transparency the norm in the tech sector. 6. Build a more constructive public-private partnership to identify and address emerging tech threats. 7. Exhibit caution when reporting on leaked information and using social media accounts as journalism sources. 8. Increase support for local and independent media. 9. Extend the dialogue about foreign interference in democracies beyond Washington. 10. Remember that our democracy is only as strong as we make it. It's significant that a political faction does everything it can to remove barriers to disinformation, for example using lawfare and other attacks to shut down research into it, using political power to disable the country's ability to protect itself. |