Congress relaxes the longstanding Smith-Mundt Act, which had banned the U.S. government from aiming propaganda at domestic audiences. Sure, what could go wrong? [John Hudson, Foreign Policy “The Cable”]
Congress relaxes the longstanding Smith-Mundt Act, which had banned the U.S. government from aiming propaganda at domestic audiences. Sure, what could go wrong? [John Hudson, Foreign Policy “The Cable”]
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Ha! Good one.
Has anyone looked at official economic numbers (like inflation, or the unemployment rate) in, oh, say the last 10 years? Domestically targeted propaganda has been going on for a LONG time.
Its good to see the government being more honest with us, instead of relying on their influence over mainstream media behind the scenes.