Disinfo Lab’s support for India makes Twitter lose its buttons, removes its blue badge in a retaliatory move

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Acting at the behest of the powerful left-liberal, Islamo-leftist cabal, Twitter has removed the blue tick on Disinfo lab’s profile — a Data Journalism and Info-warfare portal, which recently exposed the intricate connection between US/UK based ‘Kashmiri activists’ with Pakistan’s notorious intelligence agency ISI and how they manufactured chaos in the region. Disinfo Lab took to Twitter to share the development and remarked that the removal of the blue tick was on expected lines as the expose had touched several sensitive nerves.

“It was expected: Our recent report has hurt some nerves: powerful US lobby groups / Politicians/ possibly Agencies. The US-based company (Twitter. Inc) may not be immune to the US system. Our verified badge is taken away with a slimy excuse.”

Meanwhile, Twitter gave a lame excuse for the removal and stated, “We have reviewed your request to have your Twitter account verified, and found it was incorrectly processed. This account does not meet our criteria at this time. If you’d like to review our guidelines for being verified, please visit our Help Centre. If you believe the account may be a good candidate for verification in the future, we encourage you to submit again after 30 days.”

Disinfo Lab noted that not only the blue verification badge was taken away, merely two months after being granted, the lobby had also pushed its IT machinery to attack the website of the data journalism portal. It claimed that over 40,000 attacks had been registered on the portal in the last 24 hours.

“This is not the only attack we facing: the nexus is also trying to take down our website. we have got about 40k attacks on our website in last 24 hrs. And the types of attack tells you the people behind.”

As reported by TFI, as per the revelations by Disinfo Lab; CJ Werleman, Audrey Truschke, Haley, McIntyre and organisations like Polis Project, Equality Labs, KKRF are the people and organizations which are heavily involved in the Kashmir conflict industry. The portal had also published a network diagram of the influential people and organizations involved in this industry. The network diagram was tweeted by many Kashmiri people who are victims of Islamic terrorism.

Read More: Werleman, Truschke, Haley and many more – Meet the global forces who want to destabilize Kashmir

According to the report by Disinfo Lab, the majority of Kashmiris have no interest in conflict and they want to live peacefully but Pakistan and the well-organised industry around it have no intention to resolve the issue and allow Kashmiris to live peacefully.

“The only things that are missing in this Pakistani orchestrated theater is Kashmiris themselves. Their role has been reduced to mere objects, in whose name the mercenaries would live a life full of ‘activism fun’,” read the report., whilst adding, “Hence, it would be criminally naïve for not only Indians but particularly for Kashmiris to assume that Pakistan and the net cast by its establishment would have any interest in resolving Kashmir issue. For the Pakistani establishment, Kashmir conflict has become a Goose that lays golden eggs, and unlike the stupid old lady, it has no intention of killing the goose,”

Not only this, but the report by Disinfo lab also exposed the separatist organization ‘StandwithKashmir’, whose connection with the Biden administration has already been well established. Sameera Fazili works as a deputy director of the National Economic Council and has previously served as the media coordinator of StandWithKashmir. She is also the daughter of Yusuf Fazili, who has also served as the director of the ISI-related Kashmiri America Council.

By removing the blue tick from the handle of Disinfo Lab, Twitter has once again acted as the judge, jury and executioner. Everybody is aware of the intrinsic left bias of the microblogging platform but the pretense that earlier used to be there has now made way for pure authoritarianism.

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