10/04/2023 / By Ethan Huff
It has come out that the infamous Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) is run by a British operative named Imran Ahmed who in his younger years aspired to be a spook.
The CCDH is a dark money nonprofit group based out of the United Kingdom that seemingly popped up out of nowhere to mass censor the internet in favor of Democrats and their causes. It remains an elusive organization of mysterious origins that is only just now beginning to show its true colors.
A former British Labour Party operative, Ahmed currently heads up the CCDH, which in March 2021 released a report about online misinformation that was used by Twitter before it was bought out and taken private by billionaire electric vehicle (EV) guru Elon Musk.
“There’s [sic] about 12 people who are producing 65 percent of anti-vaccine misinformation on social media platforms,” said then-White House press secretary Jen Psaki in July 2021, citing the CCDH disinformation dozen report.
After RFK Jr. announced his bid for the presidency later on, Ahmed approach BBC to emphasize once again that RFK Jr. has long pointed out the dangers of childhood vaccines, as well as COVID “vaccines.”
“He’s working really hard to keep people from knowing he’s a hardcore anti-vaxxer,” Ahmed scoffed.
The CCDH is responsible for silencing 2024 presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is named in the report as one of the “disinformation dozen.” (Related: Check out our earlier report about the CCDH in which we explained how the organization fabricated statistics for its mischievous disinformation dozen report.)
That the CCDH quickly rose in the ranks to become one of the most influential policymakers in the United States is noteworthy, especially since the organization was largely obscure prior to suddenly appearing on the world stage.
“For a tiny, unknown, nonprofit to gain so much attention in D.C.’s crowded, competitive policy space is akin to a pudgy, amateur athlete catching the winning touchdown in the Super Bowl, while setting a new world record in the marathon, all in one week,” is how Tablet magazine humorously put it.
Concerning Ahmed, Tablet wants to know where Ahmed came from, where he got all his money, and why he decided to leave behind his political career to start a nonprofit group centered around “misinformation.”
Many also want to know how this London resident – obviously not originally from England based on the ancestry of his name – who was completely unknown before all this, gained such incredible influence over the White House and the greater D.C. political structure.
The CCDH has only been around since 2018, after all, and has since become a household name in the media, both mainstream and independent. Everyone seems to be talking about the CCDH these days because of how much power this group seems to have over world affairs.
Ahmed also has ties to Hollywood, though much of his history remains unknown. There are circulating rumors that he works for British intelligence, though he refused to respond to allegations by Tablet that he is believed to be a UK spook.
Whatever the case may be, Ahmed boasts a lot of power right now, having successfully denigrated America’s most prominent independent voices as well as silenced many of them across the Big Tech gamut.
Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio sent a letter to the CCDH demanding to know where its money comes from, as well as which social media companies and federal agencies it communicates with to censor Americans. When the CCDH responded with a resounding no, Rep. Jordan subpoenaed Ahmed and accused him of working directly with the Biden regime to silence conservatives.
When all else fails, tyrants always resort to trying to muzzle their opponents. Learn more at Censorship.news.
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