
Galaxy Brain America’s Slide Toward Simulated Democracy with Eliot Higgins
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Nov 28, 2025 Charlie Warzel speaks with Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat and an expert in open-source investigations. They discuss how disordered discourse threatens democracy, with algorithms fostering outrage and fractured realities. Higgins shares his journey from online forums to Bellingcat, emphasizing the importance of verification, deliberation, and accountability in democratic processes. He warns about the US's drift toward a simulated democracy, while advocating for grassroots actions, media literacy, and community engagement to restore shared reality and empower informed discourse.
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From Forum Arguments To Bellingcat
- Eliot Higgins began geolocating videos to win online arguments during the Arab Spring.
- That hobby grew into the Brown Moses blog and later Bellingcat's public investigations.
Three Pillars Of Functional Democracy
- Democracy requires verification, deliberation, and accountability to function.
- When those collapse, systems shift from substantial to hollow to simulated democracy.
Attention Economy Breaks Institutional Gatekeeping
- Platforms shifted verification from institutions to individual users chasing attention.
- The result is information abundance but an attention scarcity that warps discourse.
