In 2019 the Government of the United Kingdom established a Ministry of Truth, led by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), in response to what they claimed was the overwhelming amount of misinformation and fake news circulating online.
They called this Ministry of Truth, The Trusted News Initiative (TNI).
The BBC’s Trusted News Initiative is a powerful partnership that includes organizations such as AP, AFP, First Draft, Google/YouTube, Twitter, Reuters, Financial Times, Meta (Facebook) European Broadcasting Union, CBC/Radio-Canada, The Hindu, Microsoft, and The Washington Post.
It is the only “forum” in the world of its kind designed to take on information not approved by The Ministry of Truth in real time.
The Ministry of Truth quickly established a set of strict standards and guidelines for news organizations to follow, with the goal of ensuring that only information approved by powerful Governments and other powerful institutions, such as the BBC, the UN and the World Economic Forum (WEF) reached the public.
The standards focused on areas such as fact-checking, transparency, and impartiality, and news organizations found to be publishing information NOT approved by powerful Governments and other powerful institutions faced severe consequences.
As this new Ministry of Truth gained more power and influence, it began to expand its reach beyond just news organizations.
Scientists and experts in various fields were also brought under the Ministry’s (The Trusted News Initiative’s) purview, with powerful Governments and other powerful institutions arguing that their research and findings needed to be “vetted” for accuracy and bias....<<<Read More>>>...