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'''Hill & Knowlton Strategies''' is the [[public relations]] company which cooked up the '[[Nurse Nayirah]]' war propaganda, which included setting up the 'Congressional Human Rights hearings'.<ref name=www>http://whowhatwhy.org/2017/04/11/realism-virtual-reality-images-americas-wars/</ref>
 
'''Hill & Knowlton Strategies''' is the [[public relations]] company which cooked up the '[[Nurse Nayirah]]' war propaganda, which included setting up the 'Congressional Human Rights hearings'.<ref name=www>http://whowhatwhy.org/2017/04/11/realism-virtual-reality-images-americas-wars/</ref>

Revision as of 20:32, 11 April 2017

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Formation1927
Founder John W. Hill
Interest ofCraig Fuller
An infamous PR company

Hill & Knowlton Strategies is the public relations company which cooked up the 'Nurse Nayirah' war propaganda, which included setting up the 'Congressional Human Rights hearings'.[1]

Gulf War

Hill & Knowlton charged $14 million to the US government, and millions more to the Kuwaiti government for acting as "public relations consultants". Lauri Fitz-Pegado coached 'Nurse Nayirah' for months to lie convincingly about the wickedness of the Iraqis. This deception which tricked the US public and bolstered support for the 1990-1 Gulf War. As of 2016, no one has expressed remorse, far less been was prosecuted for this episode.[1]

 

Known members

All 3 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Oliver DowdenPR company Hill and Knowlton, then UK media minister, promoter of "vaccine passports"
Lauri Fitz-PegadoThe inventor of the Nurse Nayirah lie which was instrumental in facilitating the First Gulf War
Robert K. Gray
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