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    EXCLUSIVE: Nina Jankowitz Neglected To Openly Share Her Connections With Several State Actors And Nonprofits — Is It Misinformation? | Gateway Scholar

    carson_cao1By carson_cao1April 11, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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    A year ago in April of 2022, the Biden administration announced the creation of a Disinformation Administration with a mandate in charge of insanity. Today we can report that there is more to this madman than meets the eye.

    Nina Jankowicz was elevated to head the newly created Disinformation Management Board this time last year.

    Biden Administration Announces Creation of “Disinformation Administration” Under Homeland Security With a Madman in Charge

    His career was in jeopardy when one of his videos hit Twitter, and it wasn’t misinformation. Jankovich filmed her singing an eerie song about labeling misinformation that is more true to the tune of Mary Poppins’ “Super Califragilistic Expialidosious.” Who is this fool to say what is true or not?

    It should absolutely go into the 2022 time capsule. #Ministry of Truth pic.twitter.com/gww1JncUZW

    — James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) April 29, 2022

    But when we look further into Jankowicz we find a more sinister background.

    Currently, Jankowicz is an assistant professor at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs:

    Nina Jankowicz is an internationally recognized expert on disinformation and democratization. Her debut book, How to Lose the Information War (Bloomsbury 2020), was named the New Statesman 2020 Book of the Year; The New Yorker called it “a persuasive new book on disinformation as a geopolitical strategy.” Her second book, How to Be a Woman Online (Bloomsbury 2022), an examination of online abuse and misinformation and tips for fighting back, was deemed “essential” by Publishers Weekly.

    Jankowicz’s expertise spans the public, private and academic sectors. He has advised governments, international organizations and tech companies; testified before the United States Congress, the UK Parliament and the European Parliament; and led to accessible, actionable research on the effects of misinformation on women, minorities, democracy activists and freedom of expression around the world.

    Jankowicz has extensive media experience, with writing published in many leading American newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Atlantic. Major radio and television programs such as PBS Newshour, CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS and Amanpour, BBC World Service, and NPR’s All Things are considered.

    Between 2017-2022, Jankowicz held fellowships at the Wilson Center, where he was affiliated with the Kennan Institute and the Science and Technology Innovation Program. In 2016-17, he advised the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on disinformation and strategic communications under the auspices of a Fulbright-Clinton Public Policy Fellowship. Prior to his Fulbright grant, he managed democracy assistance programs for Russia and Belarus at the National Democratic Institute.

    Jankowicz holds a master’s degree from the Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He is a proud alumnus of Bryn Mawr College, where he studied Political Science and Russian and graduated Magna Cum Laude. She is fluent in Russian and speaks Ukrainian and Polish. In her free time, Jankowicz enjoys acting in local musical theater productions and hiking. She lives outside of Washington, DC with her husband, son, dog and cat.

    But there’s more to Jankowicz’s resume. While spending time in Ukraine as a Clinton Fulbright Scholar in 2014, she created a fitness blog. The site has been removed but can still be seen on the Wayback Machine. Notably, Sweatingit.net was active from 2012 to 2015. This time coincided with the Maidan Revolution in Ukraine. Apparently, Jankovich was in Ukraine during the 2014 Maidan revolution.

    Jankowicz was the sole owner of a political strategy firm called Sophia’s Strategies LLC, which does not have an EIN and is only on the Wayback Machine. Her LLC has a GSA number to receive US government grants, but she was paid by three foreign nonprofits while working for DHS.

    It says the Center for Information Resilience is based out of the UK and who is paying its bills.

    Yes. We have received grants from the UK Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the US State Department, USAID and the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. All funding is for specific projects related to our mission to investigate human rights abuses, war crimes and disinformation.

    NDI has several top Democrats on its board. Former Democrat Speaker Tom Daschle chairs the board, which includes Stacey Abrams, Donna Brazile and Michael McFall.

    Sayara is similar to the Center for Information Resiliency. NDI and USAID are its two partners.

    Althea Group (AG) is in the healthcare sector.

    Crowdsourced The Truth published a video revealing these details and suggesting that Jankowicz must register as a foreign agent under 22 USC 611 (FARA) on May 16, 2022. He resigned and the board was dissolved on May 18, 2022.

    On November 18, 2022, TGP reported that Jankowicz had registered as a foreign agent, and the Center for Information Resilience announced that he was working for them.

    Who was Jankowicz working for in Ukraine and what did she do during the Maidan revolution in Ukraine that overthrew the pro-Russian regime? Also, who is she working for now and is she still making crazy videos of Mary Poppins songs?

    Nina Jankowicz’s profile can be classified as misinformation due to the number of missing items in her profile. Why was she elevated to head the role of disinformation in the Biden administration?



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