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Public Diplomacy Department | A successor to the Information Department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
Public Diplomacy Group | |
Public Diplomacy Policy Department | The predecessor of the UK propagandist Public Diplomacy Board. |
Radio Free Europe | |
Rebranding Britain | A propaganda initiative started by the Conservative government and picked up by New Labour along with the Foreign Policy Centre. |
Reframing Russia | An IfS/II discussed project about "The RT Challenge" which was publicly launched in 2019, not under the II/IfS name. |
Research Information and Communications Unit | |
Rogue state | |
Russia/Propaganda | The USSR was active rather than subtle about propaganda. |
Salon.com | "Progressive" website producing enemy images, owned by the same man who owns "fact checker" Snopes |
School | "The reproductive organ of the consumer society", coming to resemble prisons more and more closely, especially in USA, where attempts have been made to criminalize those who feed the hungry or comfort the afflicted. |
September Dossier | |
Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 | |
Sock puppet | A person or online persona whose actions are controlled by somebody else. |
Soldatensender Calais | British black propaganda broadcaster during the Second World War |
The Defence Communication Strategy | |
The Green Book | |
The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies | A vital, mostly overlooked Dutch think-tank operating in the parliamentary quarter of The Hague. One of the biggest data centres working closely with multiple Dutch ministries. The prolific alliance of founders make its ties to the Dutch Deep state and Military-industrial complex highly plausible. |
The Interview (film) | |
The Queer Insurrection and Liberation Army | Improbable militia presumably a propaganda exercise to create support for war in the Western liberal opinion. |
The Spike | A spy thriller by twospooks. |
'Kong Tsung-gan' | An alleged prominent Hong Kong pundit and organizer of anti-China activities, who Western corporate media used as a go-to source for quotes. Later revealed as Brian Patrick Kern, a US citizen, |
Two PMs - One speech | |
UK/Propaganda | |
US/Exceptionalism | |
Video game | |
War propaganda | |
Wedge issue | |
Westminster paedophile dossier | A dossier of allegations on paedophilia by senior UK establishment figures |