The GEC – The US Government’s Agency to Suppress Dissent
The GEC is a threat to our democracy – Your voice could be silenced
The Global Engagement Center (GEC) is a newly formed U.S. Federal Government agency tasked with recognizing, understanding, and countering efforts to influence the policies of the United States, its allies, and partner nations. Despite this mission, the agency may be poised to suppress dissenting voices seeking to redress grievances against the government and expose certain agendas of the government or corporate entities. In other words, citizens who disagree with the narrative of their government may find themselves under scrutiny from an agency whose intentions are uncertain. This could lead to rights being stripped away as citizens can no longer speak their truth without fear of retribution from an entity bent on silencing dissenters.
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What Is The GEC?
The Global Engagement Center (GEC) was created pursuant to Executive Order 13721 and signed by President Obama on March 14, 2016, for the purpose of countering foreign propaganda and disinformation campaigns by state and non-state actors that threaten United States national security interests. Its mission includes identifying foreign misinformation campaigns and developing strategies to counter them through public diplomacy, strategic communications, digital engagement, research, analysis, and partnerships with civil society organizations around the world. It is also tasked with understanding how foreign governments use media manipulation tactics to spread false information about their own political systems and governments overseas.
Who Does It Affect?
Anyone who disagrees with the official narrative put forth by the U.S. government could potentially be subject to targeted suppression tactics by this new agency as it seeks out those who challenge mainstream thought or attempt to expose certain agendas that are not beneficial for all Americans or even just a small minority within America itself. Those seeking to redress grievances against government policies could find themselves in direct conflict with this new agency which has been given unprecedented powers when it comes to identifying those who oppose current policies or seek alternative solutions outside of what is officially sanctioned by Washington D.C.. This extends beyond U.S. borders as GEC works in close collaboration with other countries in order to combat perceived threats from foreign actors seeking regime change or influence over domestic policy decisions within various countries including Russia & China among others.
How Can We Fight Back?
It remains unclear at this point how exactly GEC plans on combating these “threats” but it is important that we remain vigilant in protecting our right to free speech & assembly which are two core principles upon which our nation was founded & must continue to be safeguarded at all costs if we are going to maintain any semblance of a free society in today’s ever-changing world order where powerful forces are constantly vying for control over our lives & livelihoods both domestically & abroad. One way we can fight back is by utilizing decentralized networks such as Tor & I2P along with encrypted messaging services like Signal & Telegram which allow users greater anonymity when engaging in online conversations without fear of being tracked down by malicious actors intent on silencing dissenters who dare speak up against oppressive regimes or governments seeking total control over their citizens lives via censorship & surveillance programs designed specifically to target those speaking out against such injustices inflicted upon us all.
Conclusion
As more information continues to come out about the Global Engagement Center (GEC), it becomes increasingly clear that they pose a serious threat not only domestically but also across international borders due to its unprecedented powers when it comes to identifying potential dissidents challenging official narratives set forth by various governments around the world – thus making it incredibly important that we remain aware of our rights regarding freedom speech & assembly so as ensure we maintain an open dialogue between ourselves without fear retribution from oppressive regimes attempting silence us using any means necessary. Fortunately, however, there are ways to fight back such as utilizing decentralized networks like Tor/I2P alongside encrypted messaging services like Signal/Telegram which offer much-needed anonymity when conducting online conversations thus allowing us greater freedom to express ourselves without fearing reprisal those seeking to restrict our most basic liberties.
Key Takeaways
• The Global Engagement Center (GEC) is a U.S. Federal Government agency tasked with countering foreign propaganda and disinformation campaigns that threaten the U.S. national security interest
• This agency has unprecedented powers to identify those who challenge official narratives, potentially leading to rights being stripped away for citizens who speak out against their government
• It is important to remain vigilant in protecting our right to free speech and assembly, utilizing decentralized networks and encrypted messaging services for greater anonymity online
• Fighting back against oppressive regimes seeking to restrict basic liberties is possible, aiding in the preservation of an open dialogue between people without fear of retribution.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the GEC’s five pillars of disinformation?
- Official government communications
- State-funded global messaging
- Cultivation of proxy sources
- The weaponization of social media
- Cyber-enabled disinformation.
What is The Certificate in Global Engagement?
The Certificate in Global Engagement (CGE) is a program designed to provide students with an understanding of global engagement issues, how they can be effectively managed and communicated, and the latest tools used to do so. The CGE is open to all enrolled students at select universities, allowing them to gain a basic level of proficiency in global engagement topics, such as international law and policy, crisis management, public diplomacy, development studies, digital media, strategic communication, and more.
What is seditious speech?
Seditious speech is a type of communication that encourages people to oppose or overthrow the government or disrupt its operations. Typically, this includes forms of speech such as incendiary rhetoric, false statements, calls for violence, or advocacy of revolution and insurrection. Seditious speech is illegal in many countries and can be punished with fines and/or imprisonment.
Do the 1st Amendment and the 14th Amendment protect Free Speech?
Yes, both the 1st Amendment and the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protect free speech. The 1st Amendment guarantees that citizens have a right to express their opinions without government censorship or interference. The 14th Amendment further expands on this by protecting citizens’ right to due process of law when their expressions are deemed illegal in certain contexts.
What are the restrictions on Free Speech in the United States?
The U.S. Supreme Court has outlined certain restrictions on free speech that are deemed necessary to protect society from harm. These include obscenity, defamation, fraud, incitement, fighting words, true threats, and child pornography. Additionally, the government may also impose reasonable restrictions when it comes to public forums for expression or to further compelling interests.
Why you should move toward being a Free Speech absolutist?
Those who advocate for free speech absolutism believe that any form of expression should be allowed unless it interferes with someone else’s constitutional rights of the same. There are many reasons why one might choose to adopt this stance, such as the fact that censorship can lead to self-censorship and limited access to information, or because freedom of expression is a fundamental human right. Ultimately, it’s up to the individual to decide whether they feel free speech absolutism is the best approach for their situation.
Is there a difference between misinformation and disinformation?
Yes, there is a difference between misinformation and disinformation. Misinformation is false information that is spread unintentionally, while disinformation is intentionally misleading or false information that may be used to manipulate public opinion or advance an agenda. Additionally, misinformation usually relies on outdated data or incomplete facts which may be believed due to the lack of evidence to contradict it, whereas disinformation often involves clever manipulation of existing facts in order to create confusion and deception.
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