It also makes a nice mnemonic for the various forms of election counterintelligence and disinformation. |
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It is their sneaky methods, of propaganda, disinformation and manipulation of intelligence. |
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And all kinds of information that has really been disinformation about it has really proven false. |
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What we do not need is the selective, or careless, transmission of misinformation or disinformation. |
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It is full of misinformation, disinformation, noninformation, and just plain lies. |
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Now that the curtain has fallen, information as well as disinformation travels in both directions. |
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And there were always enough hacks about to swallow and regurgitate the disinformation they were fed daily. |
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Employers' group Ibec has insisted that a campaign of disinformation is under way. |
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What kind of people would use a grieving First Lady to unwittingly spread disinformation and to raise false hopes? |
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He keeps harping on a conspiracy of disinformation, disaffection and destabilization against him. |
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Language, the use of words, and how information and disinformation is handled, can be crucial to the twists and turns of history. |
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How can we tell whether and when we are on the receiving end of hype and spin, of misinformation and disinformation? |
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They acted as willing collaborators in a concerted campaign of disinformation designed to justify a criminal war of aggression. |
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To begin with, they are adepts of conspiracy theory, obsessed with information, disinformation, propaganda and its country cousin, mind control. |
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How could the press or the citizenry distinguish between information and disinformation? |
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The Germans totally believed our disinformation campaign prior to the Normandy invasion. |
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During a war both sides hide their correct information and spread disinformation. |
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They argued that the KGB would not have missed such an opportunity to feed the West disinformation. |
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The misinformation and disinformation that is circulated makes it impossible for any fair-minded commentator to take sides in the issue. |
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Soviet spokesmen kept up a steady stream of denials and disinformation in September. |
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It's almost like the signature, the modus operandi, of a disinformation campaign. |
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Except what I felt so much about is the malicious and continuous disinformation given by media to the people. |
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Also threatened would be the cadres who stovepiped the disinformation that the neoconservative used to manipulate public opinion. |
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The trailer is much the worse for wear, and gives a mix of spoilers and outright disinformation. |
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One suggested explanation, has been the surge of unchecked disinformation available online. |
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This, despite their assertions of moral rectitude, implies that it is hard to make an informed judgment on an issue such as this with so much disinformation flying around. |
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So the tabloid-style gloom and doom may simply be disinformation. |
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I navigate my way through the morass of information and disinformation. |
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Get ready for a deluge of information and disinformation on this one. |
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A cursory review of the reportage in this conflict reveals misinformation, disinformation, mistakes, exaggerations, lies and propaganda flowing freely in all directions. |
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The Kursk accident showed the extent to which secretiveness and disinformation remain common practice in the armed forces. |
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If Mr Mohammed does talk, he may try to bamboozle his captors with disinformation. |
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I feel they are claiming victory on the basis of demagoguery and disinformation. |
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We have gotten to this point because of a cute image and experts in demagoguery and disinformation who have the means to sway public opinion. |
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This includes a disinformation campaign to exonerate the military by saying it takes orders from plain-clothed state security. |
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Much has been said and many rhetorical questions have been asked on the basis of unverified information and even of disinformation. |
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The grandstanding and disinformation persist even though we have been trying to get the truth out for years. |
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They have to stop gobbling up the bloated and decaying disinformation floating around in the media cesspool. |
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That's one reason why these disinformation campaigns have been so successful. |
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Well, it certainly would have helped if political leaders had not repeated that disinformation! |
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The government is engaging in disinformation and is saying things that are not true. |
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This is part of the disinformation by which the system continues to advance. |
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Everything one hears and reads must be verified, as there is a great deal of propaganda and disinformation, some of it quite deliberate. |
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It is essential to maintain diversity in the media and protect them from monopoly control, if we are to avoid becoming a disinformation society. |
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I do not want to give any disinformation, but I hope everyone understands what I am saying. |
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As a result of a bilateral legal dispute, Canada had launched a disinformation campaign against his country. |
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The result is not disinformation, but communication based on convictions that must, for democratic reasons, be respected. |
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It also breeds disinformation and useless strife regarding a highly strategic issue. |
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What counts is to prevent disinformation and fraud, to make sure that we are not playing on the credulity of individuals or populations. |
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Government authorities are now using disinformation and defamation laws to harass, intimidate, and even jail their critics. |
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The constant disinformation, distraction, misdirection, confabulation, and endless stream of threats actually works. |
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At your press conference yesterday, you referred to Russian disinformation concerning the Ukrainian situation. |
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But, with all due respect to the Putinized founts of disinformation, that is not where things stand at the moment. |
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The extent of distortion and disinformation, of efforts to control Syrians' opinions, is mind-boggling, and terrifying. |
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And in the end, it seems that Phillips, my old mentor, maligned as he has been by Cuban disinformation, will have the last laugh. |
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By the time the number of examples of myths, false assertions and cases of deliberate disinformation had reached 40 I reckoned it was time to publish them. |
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He says the Americans have fallen for disinformation from his enemies. |
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Staff have had a hard time understanding them, due to a lack of information from the administration and a constant campaign of disinformation by the unions who continue to oppose reform. |
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Chapter 27 is a summary of the sharp, merciless blows he delivered to the disinformation he debunked. |
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The battle for power, frequent changes in the law and the rapid introduction of the most significant social reforms often result in disinformation in the media. |
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This is not the same as IAEA controls, but rather consists of surveillance of all activities relating to nuclear materials and weapons: traffic, contraband and disinformation. |
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Does the member concur with me and other members that our main challenge, in addition to the demagoguery and disinformation of abolitionists, is to reach the population as a whole? |
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Ensnaring the Hon'ble EC in this pursuit of political disinformation is regrettable. |
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The main targets of MOIS disinformation are government officials, NGOs, and the media in Europe and America. |
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The text was clearly based on allegations by exiles and members of insurgent groups who were waging a disinformation campaign, aided by other countries. |
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Blackmailers have shifted their operations to cyberspace, and anyone may suddenly find themselves the victim of attempted blackmail, disinformation or propaganda attempts. |
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To the contrary, our observations suggest that some Peruvian media have used the occasion to launch an information war based on disinformation and unfounded accusations. |
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This document reveals a macabre espionage plan including strategies such as disinformation, casting discredit, scams, falsifying ties with guerillas, falsifying documents, sabotage, threats, blackmail and acts of terrorism. |
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By leveraging universities' scientific reputations to stigmatize disinformation and delegitimize denial, we can help create political breathing room for meaningful leadership and legislation. |
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This is something I know about very well having experienced it after my arrest in Colombia in 1996 when the Colombian media airily blundered into the trap of a disinformation campaign. |
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That is why the first thing that dictatorships and authoritarian regimes do is to muzzle the press, use it for propaganda and disinformation and introduce censorship. |
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Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Russia was mounting a sophisticated disinformation campaign aimed at undermining attempts to exploit alternative energy sources such as shale gas. |
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The mine designation was disinformation to conceal its function. |
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Not only do we have to overcome a hydra-headed disinformation campaign, but we must find a way to disengage apocalyptic, tribalistic religion from politics. |
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It was possibly fear of the interception of the courier from Lisbon by Portuguese agents that prompted Columbus to introduce some disinformation in his letter. |
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