Gabe Kaminsky and Emily Jashinsky of Unherd recently discussed the role of the Global Engagement Center (GEC), a State Department entity, in matters of censorship and financial blacklisting. The conversation focused on the activities and influence of the GEC, particularly in relation to its involvement in controlling information and imposing financial restrictions. The dialogue aimed to shed light on the operations of this governmental body and its impact on public discourse and financial systems.
State Department Censorship and Blacklists
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