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![]() A nonprofit group linked to Fusion GPS and partially funded by George Soros worked in recent months with a technology company implicated in a scheme to use fake Russian bots during Alabamas special Senate election. The groups, the Democracy Integrity Project (TDIP) and New Knowledge, partnered before the 2018 midterms to track alleged Russian disinformation networks, a website the organizations collaboratively run shows. Both organizations have links to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI), which is investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 election, as well as possible Trump campaign collusion. SSCI provided New Knowledge with data from various social media companies as part of an investigation into Russian disinformation networks, according to a report New Knowledge released Dec. Two days later, news broke that New Knowledges chief executive was involved in a self-described false flag operation in the special election for a Senate seat in Alabama, as was another staffer who was the lead author on the Senate report. RELATED: Senates Outside Russia Investigators Tied To Russia False Flag Operation) TDIP is also linked to the Senate Intelligence panel. As part of TDIPs own Trump-Russia investigation, the group hired Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele, the author of the anti-Trump dossier. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, R-NC, talks with Vice Chairman Mark Warner, D-VA during Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on September 5, 2018. Photo by Jim WATSON AFP) The collaboration between TDIP and New Knowledge, which has not been previously reported, involved a dashboard set up at the site, Disinfo2018.com, which tracked social media disinformation networks to include suspected foreign state-actors conducting information warfare against the American public prior to the 2018 U.S. The project appears similar to Hamilton 68, a dashboard operated by the Alliance for Security Democracy. ![]() In an interview with BBC, Morgan claimed Russians were behind ReleaseTheMemo, the hashtag used to call for the release of a memo from House Intel Republicans that questioned the FBIs reliance on the unverified Steele dossier to obtain surveillance warrants against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. But New Knowledge and Morgan are now known for their tactics during the December 2017 Alabama special election. The New York Times published a damning expos Dec. New Knowledge operatives targeted conservative Alabamans with fake Facebook pages intended to sow doubt about Roy Moore, the controversial Republican candidate. The operatives also created thousands of fake Russian Twitter accounts set to follow Moore. ![]() Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Judge Roy Moore speaks during a campaign event. REUTERSJonathan Bachma New Knowledge has come under heavy criticism following the report, largely because the firms tactics in Alabama so closely mirrored the Russian efforts they say they oppose. Morgan, a former State Department adviser, said the Alabama project was merely an experiment that had no impact on the special election, which was won by Democrat Doug Jones. The Washington Post reported New Knowledge authored a document describing the Alabama false flag operation, but Morgan has denied that claim and said he was unaware of most of the activities detailed in it. For the past six months NewKnowledgeAI led an investigation into Russian interference on behalf of the Senate Intelligence Committee (SSCI). This was the first comprehensive look into data provided to the Senate by Facebook, Twitter, and Google. Here are the highlights: Jonathon Morgan (jonathonmorgan) December 17, 2018 New Knowledges Senate report on Russian disinformation networks makes clear its investigation was undertaken at the request of SSCI. But an SSCI official told TheDCNF the committee did not pay New Knowledge and TDIP has never been hired for any work. The official also noted SSCI does not necessarily endorse New Knowledges findings. Most of whats known about the group has been revealed only through Adam Waldman, an attorney who had contact with the organization in 2017.
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