Reminder: if you don't know what the Smith-Mundt Act is and why it's important, you're well behind the curve (QRV)
submitted 5.6 years ago by 3417952?
In 1948 the United States Congress passed what came to be known as the Smith-Mundt Act. This legislation, in effect, made it illegal for the federal government to engage in outright lies and deception against the American citizenry in order to further an otherwise nefarious agenda. While it is admitted that a certain level of government control is sometimes warranted in order to protect the interests of national security, the Smith-Mundt Act prohibited the federal government from directly falsifying and manipulating the public in order to achieve a desired narrative. In 2012 congress effectively repealed the Smith-Mundt Act when it authorized the National Defense Authorization Act, commonly known and referred to as the NDAA. One of the amendments within the NDAA sanctions the US government, without restriction, the use of any mode of message to control how we perceive our world. In plain English this means that the government can now use the media to lie to us.
In 1948 the United States Congress passed what came to be known as the Smith-Mundt Act. This legislation, in effect, made it illegal for the federal government to engage in outright lies and deception against the American citizenry in order to further an otherwise nefarious agenda. While it is admitted that a certain level of government control is sometimes warranted in order to protect the interests of national security, the Smith-Mundt Act prohibited the federal government from directly falsifying and manipulating the public in order to achieve a desired narrative.
In 2012 congress effectively repealed the Smith-Mundt Act when it authorized the National Defense Authorization Act, commonly known and referred to as the NDAA. One of the amendments within the NDAA sanctions the US government, without restriction, the use of any mode of message to control how we perceive our world. In plain English this means that the government can now use the media to lie to us.
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See further:
http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2018/february/12/lifting-of-us-propaganda-ban-gives-new-meaning-to-old-song/
https://phibetaiota.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Fetzer-Obama-Smith-Mundt-Act-Legalized-False-Flag-Lies-1.docx
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20506265? 5.6 years ago
should be plastered everywhere
20512144? 5.6 years ago
If you put a "\" in front of the "#", it won't remove the "#" and turn the line into a heading.
Example:
#FixSmithMundt
20512690? 5.6 years ago
this is a golden tip. thanks, Anon!
20512806? 5.6 years ago
You're welcome. A broader tip -- if something doesn't look right in Preview, see what's missing (i.e., in this case the "#" was missing) and put a "\" in front of it, then preview again. :)
20513089? 5.6 years ago
yup yup. i love using Preview. i often catch my misspellings in that mode. :)
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20506265? ago
FixSmithMundt
should be plastered everywhere
20512144? ago
If you put a "\" in front of the "#", it won't remove the "#" and turn the line into a heading.
Example:
#FixSmithMundt
20512690? ago
this is a golden tip. thanks, Anon!
20512806? ago
You're welcome. A broader tip -- if something doesn't look right in Preview, see what's missing (i.e., in this case the "#" was missing) and put a "\" in front of it, then preview again. :)
20513089? ago
yup yup. i love using Preview. i often catch my misspellings in that mode. :)