Six weeks from a random online document to angry locals calling a US Army officer a liar at a packed townhall meeting.

It was overlooked in the aftermath of 2016 in public — but not by the military. And not by foreign analysts of Russian disinfo campaigns. /3
The Jade Helm case so powerful because it was a tangible example, from point A to point B, of how disinformation changes government and governance. 

We are seeing this again in the context of the “open” anti-lockdown protests and the anti-mask demonstrations. /4
This takes on new urgency as lawmakers echo dis/misinformation they are consuming about COVID-19, and as that disinfo merges with a broader conspiracy universe.

For example, Senator Joni Ernst saying she is “so skeptical” of the COVID death toll, echoing an online conspiracy /6
Ernst went on to say there were less than 10,000 deaths maybe, and the inflated numbers are part of a vast insurance scam being run by hospitals/doctors to cash in on COVID deaths. (Just — no)

Just like that, a US Senator repeating a COVID conspiracy promoted by QAnon./7
Ernst apparently lives in an information environment where “the news” is telling her that actually there is no crisis. She believes it enough to say it in public.

... we’re supposed to have faith in her to handle COVID relief bills in the Senate? No wonder it’s not done. /8
So, what to do?

When toxic conspiracies pushing false info can undermine decisions of governance that impact our lives and the well-being of our communities and the functioning of the cities we live in, we have a duty to engage the politicians spreading these conspiracies /9
Conspiracists and promoters of misinformation cannot be at the helm as we make the decisions to get us out of parallel public health and economic crises and try to rebuild our nation. They simply don’t have the tools to cope. 

So... /10
1- Call out politicians promoting conspiracies & disinfo that impact serious decision-making, explain why their engagement with malign narratives can impact governance & community. Social media, letters to the editor, call-in radio — litter the earth with your form of protest /11
2- Call and write the offices of politicians who are engaging with malign and conspiracy narrative. Volume matters. Numbers matter. Challenge them. Present the facts. /12
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