Let’s face it: comments often suck. And who’s to say they’re even real? But what’s the solution to these crappy communications? Well, don’t read the comments, of course. But if you do decide to wage into the infowar battlespace that is the comments section, then at the very least you need to arm yourself with knowledge of the various tactics that the trolls, bots, disinformation agents, psyops warriors, sealions and forum spies are employing to derail you from taking meaningful action. Today on #SolutionsWatch I’ll help do just that by reviewing The Gentleperson’s Guide to Forum Spies.

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Interview 1148 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: a BC town talks about injecting “prolific offenders” with GPS trackers; the DoD holds a contest to test the Pentagon computer’s security; and Google chief Eric Schmidt joins Pentagon innovation advisory board. |
Interview 1147 – John Whitehead Explains the Age of Authoritarianism
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Today we talk to John Whitehead of The Rutherford Institute about a pair of recent commentary pieces that he penned, “The Age of Authoritarianism: Government of the Politicians, by the Military, for the Corporations” and “Reality Check: No Matter Who Wins the White House, the New Boss Will Be the Same as the Old Boss.” We discuss the problems of the police state and surveillance state, how it has been allowed to arise by a passive and docile public, and how that public can effectively engage and counteract the abuses of liberty that are now rampant throughout the American body politic. |
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Interview 1145 – Filip Kovacevic Counters the West’s NATO Propaganda
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Late last year NATO granted a formal membership invitation to Montenegro. How did the New York Times respond to this development? “Russia’s Fury Over Montenegro and NATO.” But what do the people of Montenegro think? Joining us today to give us the missing part of the story is Dr. Filip Kovacevic, chairman of the Movement for the Neutrality of Montenegro and a senior analyst for Newsbud.com. |
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