NetWar: A Primer in Propaganda and Perception Hijacking [EN] & [ES]
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Tuesday, August 17, 2004A Primer in Propaganda and Perception Hijacking [EN] & [ES]So, you just wonder WHY Fahrenheit 9/11 had such a strong impact on you? I'll try to tell you very soon... Learn about Michael Moore's illustrious predecessors: Einsenstein, Leni Rifensthal, Roman Karmen! Take a trip to the secrets of Transfer, Calling Names, Glittering Generalities, Card-Decking and other fascinating tools of the kraft of raping other people's minds. Discover the subtilities of brain washing! Try it with your friends and foes! Coming Soon To This Blog!!! ¿Te preguntas POR QUÉ Fahrenheit 9/11 te ha impactado tanto? Intentaré contartelo muy pronto... ¡Entérate de los ilustres predecesores de Michael Moore's: Einsenstein, Leni Rifensthal, Roman Karmen! ¡Participa en un apasionante viaje a los secretos de la Transferencia, Calling Names, Glittering Generalities,Mazo de Cartas y otras fascinantes herramientas del arte de violar la mente del prójimo! ¡Descubre las sutilezas del lavado de cerebro! ¡Pruébalo con tus amigos y enemigos! ¡¡¡ MUY PRONTO EN ESTE BLOG !!! Let's start with a definition: Perception management is a term invented by the U. S. military. This is the U. S. Department of Defense (DOD) definition:
Note that it takes a military writer to limit the concept to actions exclusively reserved to “foreign audiences”. In our global times one can have some difficulty to clearly define what is “foreign”; not so audiences, which are more real than ever. Perception management, as defined by the DOD would appear to include propaganda ("a specific type of message presentation, aimed at serving an agenda") as well as other activities. It is clear from the definition that unlike Public diplomacy, perception management is specifically intended to include the use of deception; that is, perception management is not supposed to be limited to the dissemination of truthful information. As of 2004, the phrase "perception management" is filtering into civilian use as a trendy synonym for "persuasion." Public relations firms now offer "perception management" as one of their services. Similarly, officials who are being accused of shading the truth are now frequently charged with engaging in "perception management." Now, what about dear Michael Moore?
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