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In reply to the discussion: Thom Hartmann meltdown: "I'm trapped on RT because they pay the bills. Did I sell my soul?" [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)At page 190, Greenwald describes the tactics used to deceive and damage reputations.
"One PowerPoint slide presented by GCHQ (the British surveillance service with which the US collaborates in spying on innocent people and spreading disinformation) surveillance officials at the 2012 SigDev conference describes two forms of attack "information ops (influence of disruption)" and "technical disruption." GCHQ refers to these measures as "online Covert Action," which is intended to achieve what the document calls "The 4 D's: Deny/Disrupt/Degrade/Deceive."
Further, a power point slide states again at page 190 of Greenwald's book cited above"
EFFECTS Definitions
- "Using online techniques to make something happen in the real or cyber world"
- Two broad categories"
- Information Ops (influence or disruption)
- Technical disruption
-Known in GCHQ as Online Covert Action
- The 4D's Deny/Disrupt/Degrade/Deceive.
Speaks for itself.
Russia uses, of course, the same techniques. Very unfortunate when they are used in the US by any person or country because some one of us who is so used to and tired of the deception of our own media -- deception for pay not for ideology -- is bound to point out what it is.
Deny Disrupt Degrade Deceive.
We see a lot of that on DU. I'm sure it is heartfelt, but it is what it is.
Unfortunately, a lot of people come to DU naively believing what they read and hear elsewhere. Their posts in their early time here reflect those borrowed ideas.
We all need to inform ourselves well enough that we can read and listen critically and make informed decisions about what may be true and what is obviously not. Having to defend your ideas on DU develops a lot of critical thinking. I know it has for me.
RT is what it is. Thom Hartmann is a great, independent commentator.
If you don't like RT, you can also hear an hour of Thom Hartmann a day on KPFK Los Angeles -- independent, listener supported radio. I don't always agree with it either, but it at least doesn't repeat the same old same old corporate garbage.