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We disrupt, degrade, and destroy disinformation ecosystems. You are receiving this message because o

We disrupt, degrade, and destroy disinformation ecosystems. You are receiving this message because of your past support for national security-focused candidates and causes. The George Washington Initiative is an information civil defense force that defends truth and democracy. We disrupt, degrade, and destroy disinformation ecosystems and correct misinformation. If you no longer wish to receive updates from our organization, you can [unsubscribe]( at any time. {NAME}, Vaccine hesitancy. Hate speech resulting in violence. The January 6th Insurrection. Disinformation and misinformation have unraveled public trust in our nation’s institutions and made our country less safe. And before our launch, there had never been an organization devoted to tackling this grave threat. The George Washington Initiative has taken up that mission. In the past year, we’ve recruited and trained more than 1,000 new volunteers to take action in their communities, hosted a successful symposium on dis- and misinformation, and created an industry-leading technology tool that identifies emerging disinformation online before it sees the light of day. [Depiction of the entire ecosystem concerning the “Night of Rage” disinformation narrative.]( Depiction of the entire ecosystem concerning the “Night of Rage” disinformation narrative. And this is only the beginning. Learn how, together, we can take the fight against disinformation and misinformation directly to its source → [The George Washington Initiative]( [WATCH]( At the George Washington Initiative, we’re focused on creating solutions to address this grave threat. Our aims are simple: disrupt, degrade, and destroy disinformation ecosystems, correct misinformation, and empower members to fight back honorably. [Your support is key to executing our mission. Learn more about how we can join forces and stand in the defense of truth. Our democracy depends on it.]( [WATCH]( Thank you for defending democracy, George Washington Initiative --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by George Washington Initiative George Washington Initiative 8775 Centre Park Dr Ste 8 PMB 102 Columbia, MD 21045 United States If you would like to receive fewer emails, [click here.]( [Facebook Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( [CONTRIBUTE TODAY]( [CONTRIBUTE MONTHLY]( Email communication is crucial to our efforts, but if you no longer wish to receive emails about our mission to combat mis- and disinformation, please [unsubscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}

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