What is Propaganda?
... persuading using fear or disturbing images. EX: ASPCA
commercials. Also, an appeal stating the need to “protect the
children”
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False flag
False flag (or black flag) describes covert operations designed to deceive in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by entities, groups, or nations other than those who actually planned and executed them. Operations carried out during peace-time by civilian organizations, as well as covert government agencies, may by extension be called false flag operations if they seek to hide the real organization behind an operation. Geraint Hughes uses the term to refer to those acts carried out by ""military or security force personnel, which are then blamed on terrorists.""deHaven-Smith argues that the terminology has become looser in recent years due to the increasingly complex levels of ""duplicity"" and ""international intrigue"" between states. Peter Dale Scott argues that false flags are methods used by deep states as a form of deep politics.The name ""false flag"" has its origins in naval warfare where the use of a flag other than the belligerent's true battle flag as a ruse de guerre, before engaging the enemy, has long been accepted. Such operations are also accepted in certain circumstances in land warfare, to deceive enemies in similar ways providing that the deception is not perfidious and all such deceptions are discarded before opening fire upon the enemy.