>>2158291 (both bread #2721)
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The 16-Year Plan to Destroy America Flash Map ...
Have you considered incorporating into the flash map a portion that deals with manipulation of the public and corruption of the news media?
1) The Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 was amended by Section 1078 of the FY2013 National Defense Authorization Act to permit the government to use disinformation and propaganda ostensibly generated for foreign audiences to also disseminate it to domestic audiences. That had previously been forbidden.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith%E2%80%93Mundt_Act
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-112publ239/pdf/PLAW-112publ239.pdf
2) Obama issued Executive Order 13707 of September 15, 2015
"Using Behavioral Science Insights To Better Serve the American People." Think psy-ops! This EO "encouraged" executive departments and agencies to:
"(i) identify policies, programs, and operations where applying behavioral science insights may yield substantial improvements in public welfare, program outcomes, and program cost effectiveness; (ii) develop strategies for applying behavioral science insights to programs and, where possible, rigorously test and evaluate the impact of these insights; (iii) recruit behavioral science experts to join the Federal Government as necessary to achieve the goals of this directive; and (iv) strengthen agency relationships with the research community to better use empirical findings from the behavioral sciences."
In other words, 'Now, it’s officially the policy of the American government to psychologically manipulate us. ... We’ll be the subjects of psychological experiments without consent ... Whether we sign up for it or not, we’ll all be a part of a giant mind control experiment."
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2015/09/18/2015-23630/using-behavioral-science-insights-to-better-serve-the-american-people
https://disinfo.com/2015/09/psy-op-executive-order-creates-orwellian-policy-enlightenment-propaganda/
3) Operation Mockingbird - a CIA effort to feed news to journalists along a specific narrative and to manipulate news sources. It was supposedly severely restricted in the 1970s due to the criticisms in the Church Report and then further restricted by then-CIA director George H.W. Bush.
Prior to the release of the Church report, the CIA had already begun restricting its use of journalists. According to the report, former CIA director William Colby informed the committee that in 1973 he had issued instructions that "As a general policy, the Agency will not make any clandestine use of staff employees of U.S. publications which have a substantial impact or influence on public opinion." In February 1976, Director George H. W. Bush announced an even more restrictive policy: "effective immediately, CIA will not enter into any paid or contractual relationship with any full-time or part-time news correspondent accredited by any U.S. news service, newspaper, periodical, radio or television network or station. By the time the Church Committee Report was completed, all CIA contacts with accredited journalists had been dropped. The Committee noted, however, that "accredited correspondent” meant the ban was limited to individuals "formally authorized by contract or issuance of press credentials to represent themselves as correspondents" and that non-contract workers who did not receive press credentials, such as stringers or freelancers, were not included."
Reading between the lines, the "non-contract workers who did not receive press credentials" could easily have been the secretary to the news division! Of course, that effort only involved the CIA. Note, that Dept of State was also eager to control the narrative:
"An agency of the U.S. government was exposed trying to control the public narrative over WikiLeaks in 2011 by influencing media outlets coverage, as revealed in the latest batch of Hillary Clinton emails released by the State Department. The emails from Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs at the time, Philip J. Crowley, expose the U.S. State Department “planting” a number of “questions and concerns” with CBS News for a 60 minutes piece on WikiLeaks, featuring Julian Assange."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mockingbird
https://thefreethoughtproject.com/feds-exposed-planting-talking-points-questions-60-minutes-episode-wikileaks/
https://carlbernstein.com/magazine_cia_and_media.php
https://www.newsfocus.org/media_control.htm
4) False Flags - events that are planned, carried out, provoked, or even staged in order to distract from significant issues of the day. School shootings, train accidents, aircraft crashes, etc. are discussed for days on end which hides major progress being made by President Trump. I'll let you finish off the rest of the story.