Why CISA’s Censorship And Election Interference Work Is The ‘Most Insidious Attack on American Democracy’
CISA’s censorship of state-defined ‘disinformation’ is a ‘psychological operation
against the American people’ that is ‘as bad as it gets,’ Warner told The Federalist.
West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner last month eviscerated the Big Brother censorship operation known as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
“When we have our own federal agencies lying to the American people, that’s the most insidious thing that we can do in elections,” the election integrity champion told officials from the FBI and CISA on a panel at the winter meeting of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) in Washington, D.C., according to Wired’s Eric Geller. While Geller did his best to defend the federal agency — under the suggestive headline, “How a Right-Wing Controversy Could Sabotage US Election Security” — its history of censorship and election interference validate Warner’s concern.