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Spy v spy: why ‘counter-misinformation’ never works
Thanks to Biden and Truss, cold war-style state-sponsored schemes to combat ‘enemy propaganda’ are back – and they're just as useless as before, inevitably doling out misinformation of their own, writes SOLOMON HUGHES

JOE BIDEN’S attempt to get a state-run “anti-disinformation” unit flying has crashed into the ground.
Biden’s Disinformation Governance Board has been “paused” — probably permanently — thanks to criticism from the right.
Sadly, I don’t think the right is wrong here, because in my personal experience, as well as our historic experience, these attempts at state-sponsored “anti-disinformation” units usually end up spreading disinformation themselves.
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