The Crackdown Cometh
Leaks for me, not for thee
By Matt Taibbi
April 19, 2023:
Information Clearing House
--On a flight, reading
about the FBI’s
arrest of Jack Texiera, already dubbed the
“Pentagon Leaker.” A quick review reveals
multiple media portraits already out depicting
him as a dangerous incel who shared his wares on
Discord, a social media app where “racist memes”
and “offensive jokes” flourish. Writes the
New York Times:
Dark humor about race or ideology can
eventually shape the beliefs of
impressionable young people, and innocuous
memes can be co-opted into symbols of
hatred, researchers say.
Well, clearly we can’t have dark humor or
innocuous memes! Gitmo cages for all!
The Washington Post went with
“charismatic gun enthusiast”:
The New York Times
summarized key points in the secret defense
documents, which among other things suggested
“Ukrainian forces are in more dire straits than
their government has acknowledged publicly.”
Reading what’s out there, it’s not easy to parse
what’s a legitimate intelligence concern in
reaction to these leaks and what’s mere
embarrassment at having been caught lying, to
the public, to would-be U.S. allies the
documents show we’ve been spying on, etc.
You’ll read a lot in the coming days about
the dangers of apps like Discord, or of online
gaming groups, which counterintelligence
officials told the Washington Post
today are a “magnet for spies.” The Leaker tale
will also surely be framed as reason to pass the
RESTRICT Act, the wet dream of creepazoid
Virginia Senator Mark Warner, which would give
government wide latitude to crack down on
“communication technology” creating “undue or
unacceptable risk” to national security.
The intelligence community has itself been
massively interfering in domestic news using
illegal leaks for years. Remember the “Why
Did Obama Dawdle on Russia’s Hacking?” story
by David Ignatius of the Washington Post
in January of 2017, outing would-be Trump
National Security Advisor Michael Flynn as
having been captured in intercepts speaking with
a Russian ambassador? That was just the first in
a string of leak- or intercept-based news
stories that dominated news cycles in the Trump
years, involving everything from conclusions of
the FISA court to supposedly secret meetings in
the Seychelles.
When civilians or whistleblowers like Edward
Snowden, Julian Assange (in jail for an
incredible four years now), Reality Winner and
now the “Discord Leaker” bring leaked
information to the public, the immediate threat
is Espionage Act charges and decades of jail
time. When a CIA head or a top FBI official does
it, it’s just news. In fact, officials talk
openly about using “strategic
leaks” as a P.R. staple. In a world where
media currency is becoming the ultimate power,
these people want a monopoly. It’s infuriating.
Watch how this thing will be spun. It’s going
to get ugly fast.
Matt Taibbi is an American author,
journalist, and podcaster. He has reported on
finance, media, politics, and sports. A former
contributing editor for Rolling Stone, he is an
author of several books, co-host of Useful
Idiots, and publisher of the newsletter Racket
News on Substack.
https://www.racket.news/p/the-crackdown-cometh
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