The First 3 Articles Exposed the Pervasive Influence Within UK politics of Morgan McSweeney and a Small Clique of Influential Media Shapers – This Edition Draws Attention to the Covert Expansion of his Political Ideology Across the Atlantic Working With Ex-President Obama and Others Establishing Significant Control of the Direction of the Democratic Party

The Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) a non-profit organisation, NGO founded in Great Britain with close ties to Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, made headlines recently after a leak of internal emails revealed its top current goal is to “Kill Musk’s Twitter.”

Founded by Morgan McSweeney, the top aide to Starmer, whose Labour party recently won a large majority, CCDH was from the beginning a partisan project masquerading as a neutral non-profit. Its earliest activities focused on undermining Starmer’s rivals inside his own political party, the left-wing populist supporters of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

McSweeney, along with Starmer’s Labour party, is accused of meddling in the 2024 presidential election. The Labour party paid for McSweeney to attend the Democratic National Convention in August, where he met with presidential candidate Kamala Harris. The Labour party is also the subject of a Federal Election Commission (FEC) complaint filed by the Trump campaign, after sending nearly 100 party activists to campaign for Harris in battleground states.

The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) and its use of Antisemitism – the tried and trusted weapon of zionist activists

On May 23, 2024 US Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt hosted a symposium to combat online antisemitism, which was touted as the “first of its kind.” CCDH was, by then, well enough regarded by the State Department to warrant an invitation.

White House Domestic Policy Council Chair Neera Tanden, White House Deputy National Security Advisor Anne Neuberger, as well as big tech platforms such as Google, Meta, and TikTok, other special envoys from Canada, Israel, and Germany, as well as NGOs such as CCDH, Cyberwell, and the American Jewish Congress attended the meeting.

One day later, a press release noted that big tech platforms promised to address antisemitism, “including establishing dedicated expert positions on policy teams, implementing antisemitism training for key personnel, and increasing transparency by publicly reporting on trends in antisemitic content.”

Combating antisemitism was the founding pretext of CCDH, before it broadened its approach to target other forms of alleged hate and “disinformation.” The purpose of this focus was political: CCDH’s founder, Morgan McSweeney, masterminded the takeover of the UK’s Labour party by the current Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, with the issue of antisemitism playing a key role.

Starmer’s rise to the top involved undermining the authority of the previous leader, left-wing populist Jeremy Corbyn, whose leadership of the party was marred by constant accusations of antisemitism. CCDH amplified these accusations at every turn, while McSweeney also sought to bankrupt the UK’s leading pro-Corbyn news site – as well as right-wing populist website Westmonster – through advertiser boycotts.

Antisemitism is no longer the sole focus of the CCDH, and it now enjoys influence not just with the current Labour Prime Minister, but also with the leadership of Starmer’s opposition in the Conservative party. Kami Badenoch, who was recently elected as leader of the Conservative party, praised CCDH’s work on “anti-Muslim hate” while she was a minister in the previous Conservative government.

CCDH’s board includes Damian Collins MP, who led the previous Conservative government’s efforts to regulate so-called “online harms.” Collins served as the former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Tech and Digital Economy at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS). He left his post in October 2022. He also served as the chair of the DCMS committee from 2016 to 2019.

Collins also met with the CCDH while he was drafting the government’s Online Safety Bill” as part of “stakeholder engagement.”

In October 2024, Collins joined Orbis Business Intelligence as a non-executive director; the founder of Orbis is none other than Christopher Steele, the creator of the Steele dossier against former President Donald Trump.

Collins has frequently commented on the need for social media companies to take action against content that allegedly incites violence and harassment.

Despite broadening its focus to cover “anti-Muslim hate,” “disinformation,” and other forms of “online harm,” CCDH’s original pretext of combating antisemitism remains an effective weapon for online censorship. One day after the State Department’s symposium, a press release noted that big tech platforms promised to address antisemitism, “including establishing dedicated expert positions on policy teams, implementing antisemitism training for key personnel, and increasing transparency by publicly reporting on trends in antisemitic content.”

The full article can be found here. It is a revealing expose of criminals posing as politicians. A murky world indeed.

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