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  Propaganda Matrix.com: Exposing the 4th Reich of the Elite and Government Sponsored Terrorism
Propaganda Matrix.com: Exposing the 4th Reich of the Elite and Government Sponsored Terrorism
We understand the stigma attached to asking for donations which is why we try to reserve ourselves from doing so even if the bills are rolling in heavier than ever.
All those who donate will be listed on our appreciation page in due course.
www.propagandamatrix.com /donate.html   (202 words)

  
 Some BBC Propaganda Tricks
The above article is little more than a piece of propaganda by the BBC, but it is interesting to see how the politically-corrected left-wing feminised 'agenda' is sneakily foisted on to the public by focusing on the apparent desires of 'children' - with the added ludicrous implication that children should influence the course of science.
It is not supposed to be an organ of deceptive feminist propaganda.
It is mostly a propaganda organ that is dominated by men-hating women and their politically-corrected poodle boys.
www.angryharry.com /esSomeBBCPropagandaTricks.htm   (3728 words)

  
 Chomsky, Rifkin - controllo del globo attraverso le reti telematiche
"Il sistema dottrinale, che produce quella che viene chiamata "propaganda" consiste di due gruppi, Il primo viene talvolta chiamato "classe politica": quel 20% circa di popolazione relativamente istruita, più o meno articolata, che svolge un qualche ruolo nel meccanismo decisionale.
I due partiti esistenti sono due fazioni del partito degli affari (Le persone che sanno fabbricare il consenso sono quelle che possiedono le risorse e il potere per farlo (la comunità degli affari); ed è per loro che lavorate.)." (www.tmcrew.org/archiviochomsky/il_controllo_dei_media.html) "Viene creato uno slogan su cui nessuno dissente per avere il consenso di tutti.
Nessuno può capire che cosa significa, perché non significa nulla; il suo valore essenziale consiste nel distogliere l'attenzione da questioni che, al contrario, sono di fondamentale importanza: "Lei appoggia la nostra politica?".
www.hackerart.org /corsi/aba02/schuster/statopropaganda.htm   (433 words)

  
 Centro Italiano Filatelia Resistenza
Possono essere impiegati per operazioni segrete, di propaganda o per comunicazione.
- Inoltre: vedi a pagina seguente esempi di etichette di propaganda psicologica antinazista, che venivano disseminati dagli aerei alleati.
Ecco altri due francobolli di Giorgio VI con propaganda "world-Judaism" e due stelle di Davide:
www.cifr.it /Franco3.html   (519 words)

  
 P2 - Propaganda Due
P2 is the common name for the Italian Freemasonic lodge Propaganda Due (Italian: Propaganda Two).
P2 came to public light with Michele Sindona's inculpation and the Banco Ambrosiano scandal, in which the Vatican Bank had many shares.
Due to the importance of the matters discussed, this interview gave rised to a letter from Italian president Francesco Cossiga to prime minister Giulio Andreotti.
www.martinfrost.ws /htmlfiles/p2notes.html   (1563 words)

  
  Propaganda Due at AllExperts
P2 is the common name for the Italian Freemasonic lodge Propaganda Due (Italian: Propaganda Two).
La loggia massonica P2 (Loggia Propaganda Due) (Italian)
Due to the importance of the matters discussed, this interview gave rise to a letter from Italian president Francesco Cossiga to prime minister Giulio Andreotti.
en.allexperts.com /e/p/pr/propaganda_due.htm   (1835 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Propaganda: Books: Jacques Ellul   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Perhaps Ellul's most important insight was that the educated believed themselves immune to propaganda when, due to their proclivity for reading and watching news and other governmental outflow, such "intellectuals" were actually far more vulnerable than masses who did not receive propaganda as often.
Therefore a serious attempt to understand propaganda "in its actual place" and "as it is used" is valuable and enlightening.
In fact, this form of government makes propaganda all the more necessary, since you must work on people's minds more than their bodies (it is not a dictatorship.) People in democracies should expect to be heavily and relentlessly propagandized.
www.amazon.com /Propaganda-Jacques-Ellul/dp/0394718747   (1747 words)

  
  Propaganda of the Police State: ABC's Boston Legal Episode Containst Pro-Torture Brainwashing Propaganda
Propaganda of the Police State: ABC's Boston Legal Episode Containst Pro-Torture Brainwashing Propaganda
First, it may be difficult to prosecute those who engage in torture, due to the difficulty in amassing evidence and given juries' likely sympathies to claims that such acts might have been necessary given the circumstances.
Jordan J. Paust, Constituional Limitations on Extraterritorial Federal Power: Persons, Property, Due Process, and the Seizure of Evidence Abroad, in International Criminal Law: A Guide to U.S. Practice and Procedure, edited by Ved P. Nanda and M. Cherif Bassiounni (Practising Law Institute, 1987).
www.infowars.com /articles/ps/torture_propaganda_boston_legal.htm   (914 words)

  
  Did World War One and British government propaganda affect the culture of publishing during the War?
However, people might not have realised this due to the fact there was no television and radio, so all the government had to do was censor the written word, and to prevent soldiers from revealing what went on.
Due to the government's influence, people were buying books, reading newspapers, and looking at paintings and pictures without a thought that they were being misled.
Without the propaganda we might not have had the armed forces we did, so although the publishing industry went through years of change, and maybe it wasn't for the good of publishing, I believe it was needed to win the War.
www.greatwar.nl /students/papers/collins/propaganda.html   (2688 words)

  
  War propaganda - SourceWatch
War propaganda is that branch of public relations devoted to manipulating people's attitude toward a war or war in general, rather than engaging in open dialogue.
Propaganda versus democracy is frequently debated in political science - there is a natural tension between government, which must keep secrets sometimes, and the right of the governed to know what is going on and consent.
Terrorism as propaganda to excuse invasive and confiscatory measures due to the "constant threat" - which may in fact be manufactured or funded by one's own government but serve as an excuse for foreign wars or domestic terror, e.g.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=War_propaganda   (1058 words)

  
 Australian Film Propaganda for the War Effort 1914-1918
From commercial advertising to political propaganda during election campaigns, there is a general acceptance of the value of expending large sums of money and great energy on persuading the general public to a particular point of view.
This propaganda was characterised by the extreme vitriol of both sides, and the heavy-handedness of Hughes' attempts to control all the media, causing a powerful backlash of opposition, or at least thick-skinned apathy, to attempts to manipulate public opinion.
Propaganda was increasingly important to the Federal Government after the loss of the Conscription Referendum and the split in the Labor Party over the issue.
www.latrobe.edu.au /screeningthepast/20/australian-film-propaganda.html   (7614 words)

  
 Bernays: Propaganda
It might be better to have, instead of propaganda and special pleading, committees of wise men who would choose our rulers, dictate our conduct, private and public, and decide upon the best types of clothes for us to wear and the best kinds of food for us to eat.
Propaganda, like economics and sociology, can never be an exact science for the reason that its subject-matter, like theirs, deals with human beings.
While politics was the first important department of American life to use propaganda on a large scale, it has been the slowest in modifying its propaganda methods to meet the changed conditions of the public mind.
www.pentaside.org /article/propaganda-bernays-1928.html   (3047 words)

  
 Russian Posters
Lenin created the first truly modern propaganda machine, and its most colorful, dramatic and original form was the poster.
They usually were recycled or lost due to the ravages of war or neglect.
Due to Stalin’s purges, the majority of posters were produced by younger artists, and many of these revealed a stylistic shift toward realism.
www.internationalposter.com /ru-text.cfm   (2254 words)

  
 Identifying and Resisting Propaganda
Due to the greater importance of said media, it is becoming more and more important to know what propaganda is, how to recognize it, and how to immunize ourselves against it.
Propaganda is not primarily a tool to use against one's enemies, but a tool to use to mold one's own citizenry.
Propaganda is a set of methods employed by an organized group that wants to bring about the active or passive participation in its actions of a mass of individuals, psychologically unified through psychological manipulation and incorporated in an organization.
www.objectivethought.com /libertarian/suite/propaganda.html   (1317 words)

  
 Propaganda
Peace propaganda, especially for the First World War as well as the Second World War, was less abundant than pro-war propaganda; in stark this contrast to the wide proliferation of war propaganda can easily be seen.
The lack of information on peace movement propaganda during World War I may be due to how new the study of peace is when compared to the longevity of the study of war.
These forms of propaganda would be used to dishearten the enemy or gain support, or at least apathy from the population in the opposing country.
www3.eou.edu /hist06/WWIPropaganda.html   (1873 words)

  
 NOW with David Brancaccio. Politics & Economy. Selling War — Propaganda and History | PBS
Propaganda is defined as "the deliberate attempt by the few to influence the beliefs and actions of the many through the manipulation of ideas, facts, and lies."
Whether the arguments of propaganda are evaluated by history as true or false or their results good or ill, making an argument through words an images has a long history — especially when the cause to be sold is war.
Long before the Catholic Church gave birth to the term propaganda, individuals and empires were using stories and images to "make their case." For example, Emperor Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Traianus, Roman Emperor AD 98-117) used his wealth and power to record the triumphs of his reign in a permanent fashion across the face of Rome.
www.pbs.org /now/politics/propaganda.html   (1004 words)

  
 Propaganda and Core Values
Propaganda is a long studied area of communications, and yet very little about it is agreed upon.
Propaganda and core values are very broad areas that encompass such a large area of communications and behavior that a large book could probably not answer even a majority of the posed questions.
Propaganda in the 20th Century: Contributions to its History edited by Jürgen Wilke (1998) includes an article by Tim Gallimore titled "U.S. Propaganda Broadcasting to Cuba in a Post-Cold War Order." Although primarily about the propaganda broadcasts after the Cold War, this article goes into detail of the broadcasts during the focused period.
people.wcsu.edu /mccarneyh/acad/mason.html   (2992 words)

  
 Pathfinder: Propaganda and Persuasion
This is a book addressing current propaganda, challenging your belief in accepted values and current issues in America, the author hopes to challenge and educate the reader.
Often propaganda is only noticed in hindsight, and current databases do not always have the best sources for this.
All propaganda has to be popular and has to adapt its spiritual level to the perception of the least intelligent.
www.sdst.org /shs/quest/pathfinder/propaganda.htm   (785 words)

  
 P2   (Site not responding. Last check: )
P2 is the common name for the Italian masonic lodge, Propaganda Due.
It became the target of considerable attention in the wake of the collapse of Banco Ambrosiano (one of Milan's principal banks) and the 1982 murder of its president Roberto Calvi, quite certainly killed in London (despite a dissimulated suicide).
It is true that all who are quite sure that that circumstance adds much to the charm of such a.
www.termsdefined.net /p2/p2.html   (501 words)

  
 JOUR 351/431   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It looks at the rise of new forms of propaganda peculiar to mass culture, and their relationship to public opinion and socially constructed reality.
And so our goals for this course center around three things: understanding what propaganda is, understanding the characteristics of propaganda, and looking closely, objectively, and critically at our own culture to assess the presence (or absence) of propaganda.
You ought to be able to choose one example of a message or set of messages that function within a system of propaganda, with an eye toward examining it, analyzing it, criticizing it, and understanding it.
faculty.roosevelt.edu /Fallon/Course_Outlines/JOUR_351_431/jour_351_431.html   (1282 words)

  
 Propaganda
Propaganda Marches by uniformed S.A. And S.S. units are a very effective method of propaganda when the number of participants, their organization and appearance are in order.
Standard Reports due at regular intervals to the Propaganda Department are included in the guidelines for the activity reports of the Gaue and local groups of the NSDAP, due on the 15th of each month.
The Propaganda Department handles all propaganda correspondence, and is alone responsible for the area of propaganda.
www.calvin.edu /academic/cas/gpa/prop27.htm   (6074 words)

  
 HON 336/346-01: PHILOSOPHIES OF PROPAGANDA (WR)
Arguably, propaganda is all around us, but we are not cognizant of it.
This course will consider how to define “propaganda” and how to evaluate propaganda, both as an institution and in particular instances.
You are encouraged to engage these questions carefully and critically, with the aim of developing your own understanding of propaganda, methods of evaluation, and reasoned views on these questions.
www.louisville.edu /~ahkole01/HON336.htm   (1122 words)

  
 CMT.com : Propaganda : Biography
Propaganda's first single, "Dr. Mabuse," reached the British Top 30 in early 1984, but the band's second release was more than a year in coming.
Propaganda's first album A Secret Wish appeared one month later, and the resulting tour necessitated the addition of bassist Derek Forbes and drummer Brian McGee -- both formerly with Simple Minds.
Though neither the band nor Brücken had recorded recently, rumours flew during the mid-'90s that a Propaganda reunion was in the works.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/propaganda/bio.jhtml   (351 words)

  
 Men's Rights Online - The Societal Credence of Testicle Kicking And It's Derivation (Chris Key's Commentary)
The vast majority of the populace are reluctant to question the hypocrisy, sexism and absurd nature of the differing reactions to the two situations due to the fear of being persecuted.
The uneducated, ignorant and arrogant young men who are reluctant to admit that the vulva is sensitive to pain as they actually believe the absurd propaganda that has been spread by the feminists.
As a result it is important to use scientific evidence to prove that the clitoris is as sensitive to pain as the testicles.
www.mens-rights.net /commentary/chriskey/2005-10-23.htm   (616 words)

  
 The Harvard Crimson :: Arts :: Reconstructing the Past
The title refers to a propaganda film made by the Romanian Communist Party in 1961 entitled Reconstituirea (Re-Enactment), which was a literal re-enactment of the bank heist using the actual robbers, who by then had been condemned to death by the government.
The first viewing of the propaganda film was shocking for Lusztig, not only because it “starred” her grandmother, but also due to the amount of effort put into its creation, even though its purpose was purely political.
Lusztig juxtaposes the plot of the propaganda film to her own work on Reconstruction, essentially comparing herself to a detective, digging for clues to piece together an unknown.
www.thecrimson.com /article.aspx?ref=121522   (1063 words)

  
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15% Persuasion and Propaganda: A Personal Reflection (Due Week 4 – 2/14) – Citing at least one (the more the better) definition of Propaganda from the Jowett/O’Donnell book, describe an incident in your life where a person or organization persuaded you to do something that later proved not to be in your best interest.
Though this project is due in it’s entirety on 5/2, students should be completing this work throughout the semester and should be prepared to present their work by 4/25.
Propaganda by Edward Bernays with an intro by Mark Crispin Miller.
mediastudy.com /com309syl.html   (1351 words)

  
 Media, Propaganda and Iraq - Global Issues
Due to 12 years of UN sanctions, Iraq is now an impoverished country, making a large-scale weapons program far less feasible, Ritter said.
Many have ridiculed or criticized this even in mainstream circles, due to the timing (heightening fear just before Blix's major report), as fear-mongering to further justify war, while others suggest that this would be so obvious and damaging that it can't possibly be just that, and there must be some real concerns.
Due to its strict nature, for example, it is very easy to find fault in compliance on the most minor of details, if needed.
www.globalissues.org /HumanRights/Media/Propaganda/Iraq.asp   (14789 words)

  
 Mrs. Susan Swan Forsyth TeacherWeb Homework - 5th Pd.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Due Tuesday, Feb 4th - Writing about Ethics Due February 6th - Today is research day at the library for your career paper and presentation.
Due Feb 18th - Vocabulary Worksheets Due Feb 20th - Vocab Quiz (See list at Vocab words page of this website) Due Feb 24th - Career paper, poster and presentation.
Write essay on quotation March 23rd - Exercise 11 and 12 Propaganda March 27th - Exercise 14 and 15 Propaganda April 1st - Nouns A & B worksheets, The Dance - poetry, Propaganda Exercise 16, Ars Poetica, Parent Permission Slip.
teacherweb.com /CA/ElsieAllenHighSchool/SusanForsyth/h2.stm   (926 words)

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