Pentagon Paid For Fake 'Al Qaeda' Videos...

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Gee, go figure? Still believe most of your 'News' and information isn't manipulated by your Government/Corporate Media? It's all just a big show. Very well-scripted and acted.


The Pentagon gave a controversial U.K. PR firm over half a billion dollars to run a top secret propaganda program in Iraq, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism can reveal.

Bell Pottinger’s output included short TV segments made in the style of Arabic news networks and fake insurgent videos which could be used to track the people who watched them, according to a former employee.

Bell, one of Britain’s most successful public relations executives, is credited with honing Margaret Thatcher’s steely image and helping the Conservative party win three elections. The agency he co-founded has had a roster of clients including repressive regimes and Asma al-Assad, the wife of the Syrian president.

Bell Pottinger’s work in Iraq was a huge media operation which cost over a hundred million dollars a year on average. A document unearthed by the Bureau shows the company was employing almost 300 British and Iraqi staff at one point.

Martin Wells, the ex-employee, told the Bureau he had no idea what he was getting into when he was interviewed for the Bell Pottinger job in May 2006...

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Yes, brilliant, you're finally awakening, your govt leverages propganda my friend. 'Bout time.
 
Yes, brilliant, you're finally awakening, your govt leverages propganda my friend. 'Bout time.

It's all a carefully scripted show. American 'News' is a prime example of it. It's fake. Simple as that.

Well, Clinton deregulated the FCC and the whole thing rests in the hands of 6 major multinational corporations, so there ya go.

Yes, most 'News' and information Americans receive, is controlled by Government and just a handful of large Corporations. A well-scripted and acted lie.
 

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