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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace January 26, 2021 Source: Getty Summary: When combating influence operations, focusing on discouraging misleading digital market techniques is a more versatile, effective strategy than focusing on whether foreign or domestic actors are involved. Related Media and Tools If you enjoyed reading this, subscribe for more! Thank you! About the Project The Lines in the Sand paper series, produced by Carnegie’s Partnership on Countering Influence Operations, uses multiple perspectives to analyze difficult policy questions and key challenges related to combating influence operations. The series seeks to draw lines in the sand to help industry leaders and government policymakers at the forefront of these efforts to develop effective countervailing policies. ....
By Nina Jackson Dec 18, 2020 We chatted with Jordan Fowler who organized a Cape Cod treasure hunt with his friend, published author Aaron Lynn. They came up with the idea one to spread Christmas Cheer but because of covid, quarantine and lots of places being closed. So they put together a scavenger hunt to find a treasure chest buried somewhere on Cape Cod. Aaron came up with a riddle of clues for you to follow. If you find the treasure chest and bring the bell to them before Christmas Day they will give you $500 and $500 to the charity of your choice. If no one finds it before Christmas Day Jordan and Aaron will donate everything to a local charity of their choosing. ....
Crank up your Yargh! and grab a shovel. A treasure chest has been hidden on Cape Cod, and wannabe pirates have until Christmas to claim $500 in booty. The hidden hoard is the brainchild of two self-described Brewster boys, Jordan Fowler and Aaron Lynn, who want to end a tough year with a hunk of fun and give back to the Cape Cod community. Life has seemed really monotonous, Fowler said. We were trying to spice peoples day up. Fowler, 27, said he and Lynn lifelong buddies who grew up in Brewster were motivated by the semi-noble thought: What goofy thing could we do next? But their frivolity is cleverly crafted, comes with a curious riddle and includes a payout to the treasure finder and to charity. ....