The censorious and politicized FBI

 Post Millenial:

A new whistleblower document obtained by Project Veritas has revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is targeting election crimes relating to "misinformation" and "disinformation" ahead of the midterm elections nest month.

The document, provided to Project Veritas by an FBI whistleblower, is titled "2022 Midterm Elections Social Media Analysis Cheat Sheet," and outlines election crimes that the FBI is targetting.

"Disinformation" is included as one of these crimes, defined as "false or inaccurate information intended to mislead others. Disinformation campaigns on social media are used to deliberately confuse, trick, or upset the public."

Also being targeted are crimes related to "misinformation," defined on the sheet as "false or misleading information spread mistakenly or unintentionally."

Other crimes listed are voter intimidation and suppression, voter and ballot fraud, election influence and interference, and crimes relating to campaign finances.

In a section titled "Things to Consider," the FBI reminds its agents of the public’s First and Fourth Amendment rights.

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Misinformation and disinformation are relatively new descriptions of information liberals do not agree with.  These descriptions have been misused to suppress honest discussions of things like the Hunter Biden laptop which was wrongfully characterized as  "Russian disinformation" and suppressed by some in the media to get Joe Biden elected.  It turned out that the liberal narrative that the laptop was disinformation was itself disinformation used to elect a corrupt president.

See, also:

Soros Gave $17.6M to Lefty Group Pushing Facebook, TikTok to Censor So-Called Election Disinfo

And:

 The 634-page report on Hunter Biden’s laptop — and 459 alleged crimes

And:

 FBI Whistleblower Leaks Document To Project Veritas Showing Agency Allegedly Labeling ‘Misinformation’ Under ‘Election Crimes’

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