Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 11:03 am
Eric Zuesse, originally posted at Strategic
Culture
The dictatorship manages information both
by deceiving the public to believe what the regime itself
knows to be actually false (such as that
Saddam Hussein might be only six months away from having an
atomic bomb), and also by removing the lie from its
‘news’-media as soon as that lie has served its purpose
and becomes no longer useful to the regime. The lie goes
down the memory-hole, instead of being focused upon and
analyzed by the regime’s media, and the reason why they
disappear the lie is that after a certain amount of time,
Information-Management in the U S Dictatorship
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