If you are still needing an academic tutorial on exactly how the mainstream media is able to generate a completely phony public consensus to support foreign intervention projects, you need look no further than the dangerous, fictional narrative currently being rolled out regarding Syria. It shouldn’t take a genius to see through this relentless western [...]
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Houla Massacre: How Media Manipulates Public Opinion For Regime Change in Syria
May 29, 2012 By waceb Leave a Comment
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Plume-Gate Tales from the Script: Data Mining, a “CNN Moment” and ‘Teflon’ Obama
May 14, 2012 By Amaia Legeau Leave a Comment
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Tony Muga | In a series of emails contained within the NRC FOIA Documents, I have found an excellent example of how the industry monitors what the public knows, in this case in the form of public opinion via local news articles, so they can do their best at damage control. They want to know [...]
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