Pentagon Uses Black Propaganda on Americans, Part III
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| Black propaganda is defined as “any form of communication ‘that purports to emanate from a source other than the true one’ in support of national objectives designed to influence the opinions, emotions, attitudes, or behavior of any group in order to benefit the sponsor, either directly or indirectly.”[1] The three military analysis mentioned in Part I of this series, Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney, Maj. Gen. Donald Shepperd, and Col. Jeffrery McCausland, appeared or were quoted 144, 713, and 43 times respectively according to Media Matters. “A Media Matters review found that since January 1, 2002, the analysts named in the Times article — many identified as having ties to the defense industry — collectively appeared or were quoted as experts more than 4,500 times (emphasis added) on ABC, ABC News Now, CBS, CBS Radio Network, NBC, CNN, CNN Headline News, Fox News, MSNBC, CNBC, and NPR.” Read more at Media Matters for America. — Truthmonk |
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| 1 | Department of Defense; Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms; Department of Defense; Joint Publication 1-02, Pages 68 and 434; April 12, 2001, amended March 04, 2008. Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms |
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Filed under: Military, News | Tagged: Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, black ops, Brent T. Krueger, conservative, Pentagon, Pentagon Military Analyst Program, PMAP, President George W Bush, propaganda, PSYOP, Republican, United States, Vice President Dick Cheney, Victoria Clarke




