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A '''hit piece''' is a publication, whether factual or otherwise, designed to create a negative impression in the mind of the audience.
 
A '''hit piece''' is a publication, whether factual or otherwise, designed to create a negative impression in the mind of the audience.
  
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== Selected Examples ==
 
The [[BBC]]'s ''[[Conspiracy Road Trip]]'' about [[9-11]] was termed a "well-crafted hit piece" by one of its participants.<ref>http://911truthnews.com/911-conspiracy-roadtrip-a-participants-perspective/</ref>
 
The [[BBC]]'s ''[[Conspiracy Road Trip]]'' about [[9-11]] was termed a "well-crafted hit piece" by one of its participants.<ref>http://911truthnews.com/911-conspiracy-roadtrip-a-participants-perspective/</ref>
 
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something published with the intent to sway public opinion by presenting false information in a way that appears objective and honest.

A hit piece is a publication, whether factual or otherwise, designed to create a negative impression in the mind of the audience.

Selected Examples

The BBC's Conspiracy Road Trip about 9-11 was termed a "well-crafted hit piece" by one of its participants.[1]

 

Examples

Page nameDescription
Conspiracy FilesA series of programmes, each of which focuses on a particular "Conspiracy theories".
Document:Julian Assange is a suspected Russian intelligence asset"If Assange was interested in avoiding extradition to the US, he'd have gone to Sweden to answer the charges that were unlikely to see a conviction, and where he had far less chance of being extradited. But if he really WERE a Russian intelligence asset... well, then it all makes sense." - except that what it really makes is nonsense.
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