Alex Newman, Joshua Philipp and Patrick Wood examine the dangers of propaganda: what is it, how can you recognize it, what can you do about it?
Propaganda is an existential issue because it manipulates minds and behavior as well as changing the way people think.
Citizens for Free Speech Director Wood explains propaganda, gives insight into its tactics, and details why it is so dangerous and evil.
Newman, meanwhile, gives some history of propaganda going back to Edward Bernays, especially focusing on the use of propaganda by the U.S. government and media against Americans. Operation Mockingbird features prominently in the talk.
Philipp offers his profound insights into Communist Chinese psychological manipulation of people through information warfare.
This presentation should be required viewing for every American.
The recording of the Jan. 13 Citizens For Free Speech National Town Hall on Propaganda has been edited to remove occasional tech issues.
In spite of the technical glitches we experienced during the live broadcast, all of the conversation was preserved. The interviews with guests Alex Newman and Joshua Philipp were insightful and eye-opening.
One viewer responded, “Free Speech is the vaccine for Tyranny.” We agree!
Please take time to revisit the discussion and share the link with your network of family, friends, and colleagues.
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