“Knowledge Governance Board” would have been just as descriptive as “Disinformation Governance Board” but with an initialism — KGB — too revealing about the Governance Board’s goals!
Twitter Employee States What Outsiders Already Knew
A Prison, No Matter What the Soviets Called It
Communists use words not only to obscure what they are doing but also to make others play catch-up with respect to what they are doing. For example, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote in his book The Gulag Archipelago about how the Soviets had many names for prisons:
Year after year other forms of existence for prisoners were also tried, in a search for something better: for those who were not dangerous and not politically hostile there were labor colonies, corrective-labor homes (from 1922), reformatories (from 1923), homes for confinement, labor homes (from 1924), labor homes for juvenile offenders; and for politically hostile prisoners there were detention prisons (from 1922), and from 1923 on[ward] Special Purpose Isolators (the former “Centrals” and the future Special Purpose Prisons or TON’s). [emphasis added]
The Gulag Archipelago, Volume 2, p 21
“Money for Nothing” is a motto of self-avowed Marxists.
Communists Hide the Truth with Euphemisms
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote in his book The Gulag Archipelago about how the Soviets avoided the term prisoners:
The population of Ryazan [the location of a concentration camp set up in a former nunnery (Kazansky)] was very sympathetic toward the deprivees, as they were called. (Officially they were called not prisoners but “persons deprived of freedom.”)
The Gulag Archipelago, Volume 2, p 20
The CCP hates Taiwan’s independence.
Wireless Wars
Wireless Wars superbly demonstrates how the Chinese Communist Party through Huawei has come to dominate 5G technology.
