The Cyber Threat Intelligence League (CTIL), including “former” military and intelligence contractors from the United States and the United Kingdom, helped government pioneer “anti-disinformation” tactics used to censor Americans, according to a whistleblower.
CTIL leader Sara-Jayne ‘SJ’ Terp, formerly of Britain’s Defence Research Agency, was allegedly “in the room” in Barack Obama’s White House in 2017, as the groundwork for a counter-disinformation project to stop a “repeat of 2016″ was laid.
The supposedly all-volunteer CTIL began working in earnest in 2020. It reported lockdown skeptics pushing messages such as “all jobs are essential” and “open America now” on social media. While notionally a private enterprise, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials were allegedly active in its Slack channel.
The whistleblower says the ultimate goal of CTIL ”was to become part of the federal government.”
“In our weekly meetings, they made it clear that they were building these organizations within the federal government, and if you built the first iteration, we could secure a job for you,” they claimed.
In April 2020, Chris Krebs, then-Director of the Cybersecurity and Information Security Agency (CISA) at the DHS, announced CISA was partnering with CTIL. He claimed this was “an information exchange.”
The whistleblower said CTIL was not concerned their censorship efforts may violate the First Amendment. “The ethos was that if we get away with it, it’s legal, and there were no First Amendment concerns because we have a ‘public-private partnership’,” they said.
The guiding belief was “[p]rivate people can do things public servants can’t do, and public servants can provide the leadership and coordination.”
Other “private” organizations are implicated in state censorship. The Center for Internet Security (CIS) operated under the supervision of CISA, helping to censor social media. It used tools funded by foreign-born Joe Biden donor Pierre Omidyar.
Malicious actors are trying to take advantage of COVID19 through targeted #cyber attacks on businesses, governments, and individuals. @CISAgov is working with partners to stop this—through efforts like the newly established #COVID19 Cyber Threat Intelligence League @CTIleague.
— Chris Krebs #Protect2020 (@CISAKrebs) April 21, 2020