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Page name | Type | Date | Author(s) | Subject(s) | Description |
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Islamic Media Unit | Responsible for managing news about British foreign policy in the UK | ||||
Islamic News/Jehad is Crap! | |||||
James Bond | Hero image character used to promote the intelligence agencies | ||||
London Radio Service | A semi covert propaganda run by the British government's Central Office of Information for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office | ||||
Media manipulation | A series of techniques in which the CCM create an image or argument that favors their particular interests. It can be actual fakery and is a form of propaganda. | ||||
Meme | On the internet, an image plus accompanying text used to make a serious point, often humourously. | ||||
Mighty Wurlitzer | |||||
NATO/Propaganda | NATO's propaganda has been systematic and organised. Its Operation Gladio staged false flag attacks intended to subvert the democratic process. In recent years it has been promoting Russophobia and talking of a Cold War 2.0. | ||||
Nayirah al-Ṣabaḥ | A spectacular and effective stunt in a $10 million propaganda campaign orchestrated by the Kuwaiti government, which may well have swung the balance in what was a close congressional vote on the use of the US military against the Iraqi invasion. | ||||
News Department | Responsible for managing news about British foreign policy in the UK | ||||
NewsGuard | A tech company which is teaming up with Microsoft as regards "fake news" | ||||
Nieuwsuur | A state-funded TV program that replaced several award-winning current affairs programs that were "too biased"...meaning not following the official narrative. | ||||
Omnibus magazine | |||||
Operation Mockingbird | Operation Mockingbird is a CIA covert operation that began in the 1950s and is a continuing manipulation and control of the media by the CIA. | ||||
Operation Nicole | A tabletop exercise "based on a realistic counter terrorism incident... specifically developed for Muslim communities". | ||||
Overseas News Agency | |||||
Plastic word | Plastic words, with minimal substantive meaning and which avoid clear definition, are effective as tools of misdirection, particularly on the hypnotised | ||||
Presstitute | Journalists who give biased and predetermined views in favour of the government and corporations. | ||||
Project Syndicate | Syndicate to spread "free" op-eds subjects in corporate media to influence what people think. But 'he who pays the piper calls the tune' - in this case mostly George Soros and Bill Gates. | ||||
Psyop |