The problem we have here is that the WSJ and the NYT are mouthpieces for the intelligence community and the deep state. When these newspapers propagandize, their lies originate with our most powerful institutions; these news stories are more like declarations than suggestions.
Amends the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 to prohibit funds for the Department of State or the Board from being used to influence public opinion or propagandizing in the United States. (Under current law such provision applies to the United States Information Agency [USIA].)
A law passed in 1948 to prevent propaganda being distributed domestically. Big surprise that the agencies that pushed for the repeal…DoJ and CIA.
They killed a journalist who was in the process of investigating the key players behind it, and FBI refused to disclose their file on him as well, even after an FOIA request. This was pigeon-holed because it was 2012-2013 and the deep state had firm control of the narrative.
The problem we have here is that the WSJ and the NYT are mouthpieces for the intelligence community and the deep state. When these newspapers propagandize, their lies originate with our most powerful institutions; these news stories are more like declarations than suggestions.
We repealed the Smith-Mundt Act in 2012 for a reason. 1984 here we come!!
What was that?
Relevant part of the amendment:
https://www.congress.gov/bill/112th-congress/house-bill/5736
Basically removed the restrictions on using media as paid propaganda mouthpieces.
A law passed in 1948 to prevent propaganda being distributed domestically. Big surprise that the agencies that pushed for the repeal…DoJ and CIA.
They killed a journalist who was in the process of investigating the key players behind it, and FBI refused to disclose their file on him as well, even after an FOIA request. This was pigeon-holed because it was 2012-2013 and the deep state had firm control of the narrative.