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Facebook’s New Propaganda Partners
By Alan Mcleod Source: FAIR Media giant Facebook recently announced (Reuters, 9/19/18) it would combat “fake news” by partnering with two propaganda organizations founded and funded by the US government: the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the International Republican Institute … Continue reading
Posted in Authoritarianism, censorship, civil liberties, conditioning, corporate news, culture, Dystopia, Election Fraud, elites, Empire, freedom of speech, Geopolitics, imperialism, media, Media Literacy, news, police state, Privatization, propaganda, Psy-ops, Social Control, Social Engineering, society, surveillance state, Technology
Tagged Atlantic Council, Brazil, censorship, Corporate Censorship, Cuba, empire, Facebook, Fake News, geopolitics, Government Censorship, Hugo Chavez, imperialism, International Republican Institute, IRI, Israel, Madeleine Albright, National Democratic Institute, NATO, NDI, Nicaragua, Palestine, propaganda, Sen. John McCain, Social Media, venezuela
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Plagues
By Klaus Madersbacher Source: AntiWar.com One indicator of human development is the number of people who die from preventable diseases and epidemics. For example, the plague, as “Black Death” one of the horrors of the Middle Ages, is extinct in … Continue reading
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Tagged Cholera, Disease, empire, Epidemic, Genocide, geopolitics, Health, imperialism, iraq, Madeleine Albright, Plagues, Smallpox, society, US Foreign Policy, war
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