Ron Paul Forums & others targeted by DOJ-funded censorship database

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Following are excerpts from a story published by Foundation for Freedom Online on 1/15/24.
(As is typically my habit, I personally have bolded names and some significant portions.)

Consider posting your own excerpts or images so that we may more fully comprehend and document this abuse.

https://foundationforfreedomonline....ets-christians-gateway-pundit-ron-paul-forums

DOJ Funded Censorship Database Targets Christians, Gateway Pundit, Ron Paul Forums
by FFO Staff January 15, 2024

A research project at Youngstown State University in Ohio, funded by a Department of Justice grants program, is scooping up millions of posts from Americans, storing them in a vast database, and analyzing them to identify common patterns of speech that can then be targeted for censorship. Targeted groups include conservative website The Gateway Pundit, a discussion board run by supporters of former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, and a wide range of communities on Telegram and Reddit.

The project, called “A Frame Analysis of Violence and Accelerationism in Cognitive Radicalization,” received over $440,000 in taxpayer funding from the DOJ for research that will incorporate an existing data project led by Youngstown State University professor Richard Lee Rogers, “Frames of Misinformation, Extremism, and Conspiracism” (FOMEC).

Contributors to the big-data focused project *admit to collecting tens of millions of posts from Americans, which they group under a wide range of broad-brush labels including the “Christian Radical Right,” “QAnon,” “accelerationism,” and “extremism.”

From “The Christian Radical Right and Potentially Violent Discourse“:

This is a “big data” project. Over 55 million posts in total were collected for a period stretching from April 1, 2018, to February 28, 2022. The analysis itself was limited to 8 million posts with at least 50 words in order to make sure there were enough words in the post to identify key themes. Although some researchers argue for using 100 words as the threshold for inclusion (e.g., Boyd et al., 2022), I chose a lower cut point because over 96% of posts above 50 words were tagged at least once in the most recent quality audit (December 2021).

From “Social-media conspiracies and perceptions of sex crime: The mainstreaming of QAnon“:

Started February 2021. Recovered 92 million posts and 14 million posts with at least 50 words dating back to April 2018.

This means that the political opinions of tens of millions of Americans are sitting in a database and labeled as potential “domestic extremism” by a program backed by the DOJ, and paid for with taxpayer dollars. So far, the project has received $449,897 in DOJ Funding, part of a wider DOJ grants program on “Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism” that has paid out nearly $1.5 million in grants to the censorship industry.

Although Youngstown claims their research is focused on “extremists,” the project’s own publications show it is lumping mainstream conservatives in with open neo-Nazis. For example, the project’s most recent monthly report shows that a Ron Paul discussion board, as well as conservative news sites World Net Daily and the Gateway Pundit, are being monitored alongside neo-Nazi websites Stormfront and the Daily Stormer
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...A Manner of Speaking

In its announcement of the grant to Youngstown, the DOJ’s notes the project’s emphasis on analyzing the “syntactical structure” of online speech:

The purpose of this study is to engage in a frame analysis of contemporary discourse associated with domestic radicalization. The results are then used to launch discussions with professionals outside of law-enforcement and security-related occupations about possible responses to online radicalization threatening their areas.

The project has five goals: (1) to quantify the presence, syntactical structure, and sentiment of violent and accelerationist ideas;

“Syntactical structure” means the patterns of words, phrases, and clauses used by the groups under surveillance. The researchers are hoping to identify large swathes of Americans engaging in political speech by isolating their unique use of language. Other identified, these “syntactical structures” can easily be inputted into censorship algorithms, to monitor and suppress wide numbers of users based on their manner of speaking.

An early example of this censorship technique was exposed by investigative journalist James O’Keefe and Project Veritas in 2017. Using hidden cameras, O’Keefe’s journalists caught Twitter 1.0 software engineers admitting to technology that could “ban a way of talking.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64gTjdUrDFQ …....

https://foundationforfreedomonline....ets-christians-gateway-pundit-ron-paul-forums
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NOTE: I only became aware of this story this morning after seeing it mentioned at Gateway Pundit.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...oungstown-state-university-targets-christians
 
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ill think of some more scary words later...youngstown...that at mafia town idnit?

im suing
 
The full article:

DOJ Funded Censorship Database Targets Christians, Gateway Pundit, Ron Paul Forums
https://foundationforfreedomonline....ts-christians-gateway-pundit-ron-paul-forums/
{FFO Staff | 15 January 2024}

[all emphasis in the original - OB]

A research project at Youngstown State University in Ohio, funded by a Department of Justice grants program, is scooping up millions of posts from Americans, storing them in a vast database, and analyzing them to identify common patterns of speech that can then be targeted for censorship. Targeted groups include conservative website The Gateway Pundit, a discussion board run by supporters of former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, and a wide range of communities on Telegram and Reddit.

The project, called “A Frame Analysis of Violence and Accelerationism in Cognitive Radicalization,” received over $440,000 in taxpayer funding from the DOJ for research that will incorporate an existing data project led by Youngstown State University professor Richard Lee Rogers, “Frames of Misinformation, Extremism, and Conspiracism” (FOMEC).

Contributors to the big-data focused project admit to collecting tens of millions of posts from Americans, which they group under a wide range of broad-brush labels including the “Christian Radical Right,” “QAnon,” “accelerationism,” and “extremism.”

From “The Christian Radical Right and Potentially Violent Discourse“:

This is a “big data” project. Over 55 million posts in total were collected for a period stretching from April 1, 2018, to February 28, 2022. The analysis itself was limited to 8 million posts with at least 50 words in order to make sure there were enough words in the post to identify key themes. Although some researchers argue for using 100 words as the threshold for inclusion (e.g., Boyd et al., 2022), I chose a lower cut point because over 96% of posts above 50 words were tagged at least once in the most recent quality audit (December 2021).

From “Social-media conspiracies and perceptions of sex crime: The mainstreaming of QAnon“:

Started February 2021. Recovered 92 million posts and 14 million posts with at least 50 words dating back to April 2018.

This means that the political opinions of tens of millions of Americans are sitting in a database and labeled as potential “domestic extremism” by a program backed by the DOJ, and paid for with taxpayer dollars. So far, the project has received $449,897 in DOJ Funding, part of a wider DOJ grants program on “Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism” that has paid out nearly $1.5 million in grants to the censorship industry.

Although Youngstown claims their research is focused on “extremists,” the project’s own publications show it is lumping mainstream conservatives in with open neo-Nazis. For example, the project’s most recent monthly report shows that a Ron Paul discussion board, as well as conservative news sites World Net Daily and the Gateway Pundit, are being monitored alongside neo-Nazi websites Stormfront and the Daily Stormer.

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The Trump movement and religious groups are also targeted. One of the papers listed under the FOMEC project titled “COVID-19 Information Sources and Misinformation by Faith Community,” authored by Rogers himself, accuses Donald Trump of amplifying misinformation about COVID-19 and identified faith communities, especially White evangelicals, White nonevangelical Protestants and non-Hispanic Roman Catholics for spreading misinformation that originated with Trump. The DOJ funding a project that targets religious groups may pose problems for the agency, given that the DOJ’s FBI was recently exposed for targeting Catholics.

A Manner of Speaking

In its announcement of the grant to Youngstown, the DOJ’s notes the project’s emphasis on analyzing the “syntactical structure” of online speech:

The purpose of this study is to engage in a frame analysis of contemporary discourse associated with domestic radicalization. The results are then used to launch discussions with professionals outside of law-enforcement and security-related occupations about possible responses to online radicalization threatening their areas. The project has five goals: (1) to quantify the presence, syntactical structure, and sentiment of violent and accelerationist ideas;

“Syntactical structure” means the patterns of words, phrases, and clauses used by the groups under surveillance. The researchers are hoping to identify large swathes of Americans engaging in political speech by isolating their unique use of language. Other identified, these “syntactical structures” can easily be inputted into censorship algorithms, to monitor and suppress wide numbers of users based on their manner of speaking.

An early example of this censorship technique was exposed by investigative journalist James O’Keefe and Project Veritas in 2017. Using hidden cameras, O’Keefe’s journalists caught Twitter 1.0 software engineers admitting to technology that could “ban a way of talking.”

HIDDEN CAMERA: Twitter Engineers To "Ban a Way of Talking" Through "Shadow Banning"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64gTjdUrDFQ
{Project Veritas | 11 January 2018}

In the latest undercover Project Veritas video investigation, eight current and former Twitter employees are on camera explaining steps the social media giant is taking to censor political content that they don’t like.




This preoccupation with identifying and categorizing trends in the use of language can be seen in the methodology used by Youngstown researchers:

The frame analysis relied on text mining, also known as automated text analysis (Berry & Kogan, 2010; Mehl & Gill, 2010). The analysis entailed the computerized creation of binarized ngrams highlighting themes built around selected key words, phrases, or word stems. (This thematic approach to ngrams was different from the more customary approach using lemmatized words, but the thematic approach was more workable given the volume of data involved.) The ngrams were initially based on words and word combinations known to the researcher or obtained through external sources, and then ongoing quality controls were used to improve the analysis through reviews of random samples of texts, verification of the accuracy of coding, and the auditing of texts with no or unusually small numbers of tags. (After the initial seeding, the development of themes generally follows the recursive approach used in grounded theory.)

The researchers admit that attempting to analyze and label the speech of millions of Americans can run into problems, because simply counting the number of times words and phrases are used robs them of context:

Conceptually, the analysis can also be referred to as a frame analysis with ngrams added together to build higher order frames and metaframes. This methodology is admittedly fuzzy because it is hard to distinguish between different ways in which words might be used, but it can be highly successful in identifying trends and patterns over time through the identification of clusters of ngrams. The text mining is done using Stata 17.0. Because of the large number of words, phrases, and word stems used to define frames and themes used in this analysis, the code.

The DOJ notes further that the Youngstown project will “assess the influence of historic texts” in the promotion of “violent extremism,” as well as the “mainstreaming” of extremist ideology:

(2) to establish associations between violent and accelerationist ideas with other thematic frames; (3) to assess the influence of historic texts in the promotion of historic texts in the promotion of contemporary violent extremism and accelerationism; (4) to identify patterns and strategies related to the cross-platforming, intergroup convergence, and mainstreaming of extremist language and ideologies; and (5) to launch multidisciplinary discussions of the everyday impact of violent and accelerationist discourse in three topic areas – public health, criminal victimization, and educational leadership.

As FFO’s Oscar Buynevich recently noted, the DOJ’s FBI was recently exposed for associating historical American symbols with extremist movements:

This new historical focus of the misinformation research at Youngstown is being propelled with taxpayer dollars by the very same DOJ that was exposed by an FBI whistleblower in 2022 for labeling historical quotes and symbolism as “domestic terrorism symbols.” The document of intense public scrutiny, the FBI’s Domestic Terrorism Symbols Guide for Militia Violent Extremism (MVE), specifically labels historic icons of patriotism including the Gadsden Flag, the Betsy Ross Flag, and any Revolutionary War Imagery as symbols of domestic terrorists.

The FBI guide labeled common American historical symbols, including the Gadsden Flag and the Betsy Ross Flag, as potential signs of extremism.

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Youngstown’s analysis of the “mainstreaming” of extremist ideologies also raises interesting questions: once an allegedly fringe or extremist ideology becomes mainstream, is it no longer fringe or extremist? Once the “extremist” qualifier is gone, wouldn’t the DOJ-funded Youngstown researchers simply be involved in censoring a mainstream ideology? And isn’t the progression of ideas from the fringe to the mainstream liberal democracy working as intended?

In any case, the fact that the Youngstown researchers are monitoring mainstream populist and libertarian websites like World Net Daily and a Ron Paul forum suggests that they are casting their net far beyond genuine extremists.
 
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THREAD: FBI whistleblower leaks Domestic Terrorism Symbols Guide

[...]

As FFO’s Oscar Buynevich recently noted, the DOJ’s FBI was recently exposed for associating historical American symbols with extremist movements:

This new historical focus of the misinformation research at Youngstown is being propelled with taxpayer dollars by the very same DOJ that was exposed by an FBI whistleblower in 2022 for labeling historical quotes and symbolism as “domestic terrorism symbols.” The document of intense public scrutiny, the FBI’s Domestic Terrorism Symbols Guide for Militia Violent Extremism (MVE), specifically labels historic icons of patriotism including the Gadsden Flag, the Betsy Ross Flag, and any Revolutionary War Imagery as symbols of domestic terrorists.

The FBI guide labeled common American historical symbols, including the Gadsden Flag and the Betsy Ross Flag, as potential signs of extremism.

yB9c4KU.png


[...]
 
The lack of self-awareness!

RICHARD LEE ROGERS, ANALYZE THIS, YOU COCKSUCKING FASCIST!
1517451255445


DR. RICHARD LEE ROGERS
Associate Professor
Criminal Justice & Consumer Sciences
Cushwa Hall 2175
phone: (330) 941-3543
[email protected]

https://www.rogersperspectives.com/about-me-site-info
About Me
I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences at Youngstown State University and Contributing Faculty in Human and Social Services at Walden University. This web site is used to distribute educational, research, and personal projects that normally could not be distributed through more traditional academic routes. Although some of this work is developed as part of my work as an academic, the opinions presented are my own and do not represent my employers, my wife, or anybody else.

A copy of my academic vita is here.

Contact Information
You can contact me by email: [email protected]. Communications deemed threatening will be given to law enforcement.

I now communicate major new material on this website through Twitter. The FOMEC reports also have their own email distribution. You can ask to be included by emailing me [email protected].
Elon Musk should monitor this clown's account for dishonest and hateful behavior!
Be sure to post 'Community Notes' when applicable!
 
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They are data mining Graham Hancock's forum? Lotta radical ideas there about who really built the Giza pyramids and whatnot, I suppose. A serious threat to orthodox archaeology. I also just realized that the European Union stole their flag design from Betsy Ross.
 
The Trump movement and religious groups are also targeted. One of the papers listed under the FOMEC project titled “COVID-19 Information Sources and Misinformation by Faith Community,” authored by Rogers himself, accuses Donald Trump of amplifying misinformation about COVID-19 and identified faith communities, especially White evangelicals, White nonevangelical Protestants and non-Hispanic Roman Catholics for spreading misinformation that originated with Trump. The DOJ funding a project that targets religious groups may pose problems for the agency, given that the DOJ’s FBI was recently exposed for targeting Catholics.

I guess we can imply that Covid threads were popular with the Ministry of Truth (Youngstown State University Division).

“Social-media conspiracies and perceptions of sex crime: The mainstreaming of QAnon“:

It also appears that threads about QAnon or posts decrying pedophilia are popular with them.
 
well

sound like "we" are right about everything and "they" are a collection of violent a$$holes who have learned how to steal from their perceived enemies

all to deprive of us of our rights?
sounds like an act of war to me?

you hear that bit ch? YOU ARE WAGING WAR AGINST ME

WELCOME TO AMERICA
YOU FKED UP!
 
CALLING STATE AND HOUSE REP MONDAY MORNING FUCKO
CIVILRIGHTS ATOURNEY AFTER THAT
 
I had a crazy dream that a cross dressing gender q u e e r Associate Professor of Criminal Justice & Consumer Sciences, named Dr Richard Lee Rogers, was having a deviant sexual three way with Ashli Babbitt and some furrie while watching videos of Vicki Weaver and Lavoy Finicum except that in the dream Dr Richard Lee Rogers kept insisting his name was Duncan Lemp and kept yelling something about being q u e e r and saying "we are everywhere, expect us". Funny shit but seemed so real and it could be that it was some kind of psychic message that people need to know so I think it should be spread all over Telegram and the Graham Hancock Forums.
 
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btw...2018 is DJT doj

Yes, yes it is. A bureau in Trump's executive branch paid nearly half a million so conservatives could be data mined to make it easier to censor conservatives.

I guess when The Apprentice was cancelled he forgot how to fire people.
 
American Stasi Stooges (ASS)

The latest:
NEW
2/20/2024: The December 2023 numbers for the Frames monthly report have been posted.
2/11/2024: National Institute of Justice to partially fund Frames project for 3 years. Getting ready for this is why there has been so much silence on this site lately. The YSU press release is here.
12/18/2023: The June 2023 numbers for the Frames project have been posted.
9/1/2023: The May numbers for the FOMEC monthly report are posted. March, April, and June are being released as a group. The MEC sector is in decline, but parts of the Alt-Right are growing. March, April, and May were issued as a set over the past 3 days.
6/26/2023. An instruction sheet on tools for estimating sample sizes has been added.
3/30/2023: My recent presention titled Perceptions of Policing: A Comparison of Extreme-Right and Extreme-Left Discussion Forums is now available. The slides are admittedly sparse, but they aptly summarize findings presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. This presentation is driving more research.
3/30/2023: The Powe-Rogers poster titled Culturally Tailored Communication to Reduce the Spread of Cancer Misinformation and Disinformation was presented by Nicolette Power at the recent Cancer Disparities Symposium at Case Comprehensive Cancer Clinic.

https://www.rogersperspectives.com

Here's who arrogant, elitist, authoritarians are spying on:
From "2/20/2024: The December 2023 numbers..." - see above:
Appendix C
Sources for Community Types


See comments on how forums are included in purposive sample in Appendix A. Inclusion and assignment is currentlly being reviewed, and I anticipate this review will be completed by the March data run, after which the full list will be posted. Given the currently fluidity of the sample causes by changes, the current number of channels is approximate.

Conspiracy: Sites promoting a sinister or secret plot steering events behind the scene. AboveTopSecret, Telegram (19 broadcast and chat channels).

Extreme Left: Sites promoting socialism, anarchism, antifa, or misinformation from a progressive perspective. Anarchist News, Lemmy (1 forum), Palmer Report, Raddle, Telegram (8 channels), Unicorn Riot.

Extreme Right: Sites promoting neo-Naziism, White supremacism, news sites and podcasters associated with the Alt-Right, and right-wing misinformation. 8kun (1 forum), American Renaissance, Christogenea, Daily Stormer, EndChan (2 forums), Gateway Pundit, Infostormer, Occidental Observer, Stormfront, Taki’s Magazine, Telegram (118 broadcast and chat channels).

Fringe: Sites promoting pseudo-history and pseudo-science, including the paranormal. 8kun (1 forum), GrahamHancock, Paranormal Forum, Telegram (5 channels).

HealthMisinfo: Sites with a reputation from others for promoting misinformation on health-related topics. Children’s Health Defense, Green Med info, Health.News, Telegram (36 broadcast and chat channels). Children’s Health Defense is a site separate from RFK Jr.’s campaign site.
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Libertarian/Freedom: Includes paleo-libertarians, Tea Party, freedom and patriot movements, and sovereign citizens / American state nationals. 8kun (1 forum), Communities.win (1 forum), Ron Paul / Liberty Forum, Telegram (19 broadcast and chat channels). The Ron Paul site is not affiliated formally with Ron or Rand Paul as individuals or their campaigns.
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MAGA: Sites that self-identify with MAGA – does not knowingly include Trump campaign sites or campaign staff. Communities.win (1 forum), Telegram (6 channels). This community type has outlived its useless, and its channels will be placed in other communities or removed.

QAnon: 8kun (3 forums), Telegram (39 broadcast and chat channels).
Religion: Sites associated with Christianity and New Age movement; special emphasis on prophecy sites. Rapture Forums, Telegram (108 broadcast and chat channels), WND.com.

Prepared by Richard Lee Rogers. © 2024 Youngstown State University.
https://www.rogersperspectives.com/_files/ugd/86bb54_fc8eb29e668a4036867f1ea46c1e9f7b.pdf
 
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"The Chrstians Radical Right"

Yet the DOJ/FBI has no issues with the Radical left groups like Antifa, Black Lives Matter or those Black supremacists fantasizing for a Black New World Order with hashtags such as "BNWO" on mostly twitter leftist twitter accounts :rolleyes:...



That is completely fine though....
 
ill think of some more scary words later...youngstown...that at mafia town idnit?

im suing

RICHARD LEE ROGERS, ANALYZE THIS, YOU COCKSUCKING FASCIST!
1517451255445


DR. RICHARD LEE ROGERS
Associate Professor
Criminal Justice & Consumer Sciences
Cushwa Hall 2175
phone: (330) 941-3543
[email protected]-


Elon Musk should monitor this clown's account for dishonest and hateful behavior!
Be sure to post 'Community Notes' when applicable!

Sorry guys, you need to post more than 50 words for them to even collect you...

This is a “big data” project. Over 55 million posts in total were collected for a period stretching from April 1, 2018, to February 28, 2022. The analysis itself was limited to 8 million posts with at least 50 words in order to make sure there were enough words in the post to identify key themes.
 
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