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WillParkinson

(16,862 posts)
Fri May 18, 2012, 06:06 PM May 2012

Two U.S. House Reps Seek To Reinstate Domestic Propaganda Program

Two U.S. House Reps Seek To Reinstate Domestic Propaganda Program

Two members of the U.S. House, one from each party, are seeking to lift a decades-old ban on distributing pro-America propaganda campaigns within the United States. Congress passed bills in 1948 and again in 1987 to protect American audiences from disinformation campaigns created by the U.S. government for use overseas.

The bi-partisan amendment is sponsored by Rep. Mark Thornberry (R) from Texas and Rep. Adam Smith (D) from Washington State. In a little noticed press release earlier in the week — buried beneath the other high-profile issues in the $642 billion defense bill, including indefinite detention and a prohibition on gay marriage at military installations — Thornberry warned that the current law “ties the hands of America’s diplomatic officials, military, and others by inhibiting our ability to effectively communicate in a credible way.” The bill's supporters say the informational material used overseas to influence foreign audiences is too good to not use at home, and that new techniques are needed to help fight Al-Qaeda. Critics of the bill say there are ways to keep America safe without turning the massive information operations apparatus within the federal government against American citizens. [snip]

The new law would give sweeping powers to the State Department and Pentagon to push television, radio, newspaper, and social media onto the U.S. public. “It removes the protection for Americans,” says a Pentagon official who is concerned about the law. “It removes oversight from the people who want to put out this information. There are no checks and balances. No one knows if the information is accurate, partially accurate, or entirely false.” According to this official, “senior public affairs” officers within the Department of Defense want to “get rid” of Smith-Mundt and other restrictions because it prevents information activities designed to prop up unpopular policies—like the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2012/05/two-us-house-reps-seek-to-reinstate.html

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Two U.S. House Reps Seek To Reinstate Domestic Propaganda Program (Original Post) WillParkinson May 2012 OP
why? ibegurpard May 2012 #1
HAHA... good one! fascisthunter May 2012 #5
How democratic of them. Gregorian May 2012 #2
Google Operation Mockingbird AnotherMcIntosh May 2012 #3
WTF?! fascisthunter May 2012 #4
I wonder who's really behind this Blue_Tires May 2012 #6
The US is becoming more fascist every day. ProfessionalLeftist May 2012 #7
as if they're not doing this already? they're trying KakistocracyHater May 2012 #8

Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
6. I wonder who's really behind this
Fri May 18, 2012, 09:06 PM
May 2012

It's not like these two minnows had the brainpower to come up with this themselves...

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