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I have no idea when Willis got a wiki page. I have no idea what Willis told Brakey the first time he met him. Did he say "I was a spy for INSCOM and the NSA for 10 years, I should be National Committeeman." At some point I was aware that he worked for the military in some capacity. Working for the Military isn't a red flag. I can imagine a number of soldiers who would fight in wars might prefer a candidate who wanted fewer wars. However, someone who is part of the humongous spy apparatus in the DC area would not want to see someone who wanted to slash his employers budget elected. It just doesn't make sense.
Of course there are paid government shills. They are all over youtube. They tend to have no videos in their playlist and history, or have a list of music videos they watched a few months before the recent post.
And when it's revealed by a whistleblower or FOIA documents, we'll hear a bunch of apologists make excuses, or tell us, "well duh, I think everybody already knew that, it just makes sense the government would do that" just like they did when Snowden revealed the NSA is spying on everyone and recording everything.
To what benefit are they posting on youtube? Has public opinion ever shifted based on comments on youtube?
I don't think any opinion has ever shifted over those comments. It's just people trolling each other for the most part.
To what benefit are they posting on youtube? Has public opinion ever shifted based on comments on youtube?
I don't think any opinion has ever shifted over those comments. It's just people trolling each other for the most part.
Ahem, Doug Wead.
He was a shill for the Bush campaign back when Bush was running for office. What kind of shill, I do not know, but he claims to have been a shill nonetheless.
Yeah, there are no such thing as shills. Pay no mind to the ever increasing encroachments of our liberty and how dangerously close we are to a second revolution. Government would never hire people to try and sway public opinion to ensure that they keep their control over a failing system of government. COINTELPRO and Operation Mockingbird were only legitimately implemented to stir up a hornet nest of conspiracy theories. Yeah... that sounds about right.
Public opinion has shifted greatly because of comments all over the internet. It is serious business, and probably one of the most influential shapers of public opinion. That's why the united states is not bombing Syria right now. It's not because the MSM told everyone about the rebels being al-queada, and it's not because people are looking for videos of al queada in Syria. It's because people are posting links all over social media, forums, and youtube, and battling each other.
It's a reach. Most Americans don't know what is happening in Syria and don't care. They just don't want to use American money or people on a conflict we have no side in.
BTW why did all those MSM polls come out and tell us that the vast majority of Americans were against intrevention in Syria?
Somebody make a new FPIAC doc.
They tried their best to make it look like it was close in many cases... ...but the comments sections in every news story on the internet made sure they couldn't fudge it too much. Read any comment section about Syria, and note the overwhelming majority opposing. Any body that ever read a comments sections will notice that 95% of the comments oppose intervention, for a host of reasons.
But believe me, the media tried to hide it, the media tried to make the polls look close, the media tried to make it look like polls were trending towards support, but in the end, the MSM failed. The oft quoted "only 9% support it" poll showed more than 9% support. Many polls showed over 40% support for some sort of intervention, but in all the comments, in social media, everywhere on the internet, it was and is clear to anyone the numbers are far, far lower than 40 or even 20%.
The MSM has failed. And a failure this catastrophic means that they will never come back. But that doesn't mean the CIA, NSA et al are just going to give up and cede the propaganda machine's controls to the people. Nope, they will try and astro turf like the cheap lie peddlers they are.
No amount of paid shills can stop a mass mutiny like that.
lol... same regurgitated shit. Sounds like it's right out of the Gestapo/SS-Stasi-Министерство внутренних дел Российской Федерации-NKVD/KGB handbooks. These are the exact policies the U.S. was fighting and routinely was headlined public mockery during the Cold War. Just goes to show you, ANY excuse and reason will be given to maintain absolute control on everyone and set the dialectic for the 'Enemy of the State'.
Attitude Indicators:
* Excusing violence against Americans on
the grounds that American actions
provoked the problem
* Fury at the West for reasons ranging from
personal problems to global policies of the
U.S.
* Conspiracy theories about Westerners (e.g.
the CIA arranged for 9/11 to legitimize the
invasion of foreign lands)
Why were the comments sections so overwhelming when the fed government is hiring so many internet trolls?
UWDude said:No amount of paid shills can stop a mass mutiny like that.
I also don't think internet comments are necessarily representative. Most people don't comment and I don't think most even read the comments. Many youtube videos will have 3 million views and 5,000 comments (made by 1,000 people). It's a specific demo that comments and reads the comments - it isn't necessarily representative of the people who are actually reading the story.
I'm not sure how this is news. This has been going on since the very beginning of the internet.
Back in the 60s and 70s it was documented that the CIA would infiltrate small peaceful organizations and try to get them to do violent things. These were groups of like 20 or 30 people.
There are thousands of visitors here every day and we had a huge community during the elections. Some people here are preparing to defend themselves during a possible civil war. There is no way in hell this place is empty of feds, that is just completely preposterous.
yes. the demographic that cares. we have already discussed that there will always be large swaths of the population that do not care about politics, and that demographic is irrelevant to this conversation.
You don't get 90% opposed by people not caring. The majority of people don't post or read the comments in youtube videos. The majority of the population was against Syria war.
There's also the point that I don't think anyone was swayed by those comments. The people posting already opposed invasion. I'd like to hear from someone who supported invasion and changed their mind after reading youtube comments.
Doug Wead was a "debate shill" - i.e., he was a "stand in" for Bush's debate opponents in practice sessions before a presidential debate. Wead would pretend to be one of the opponents Bush would face in the debate and try to trip Bush up and such like things. People who play those roles in debate preparations are called "debate shills" (or merely "shills") - it has nothing to do with the kind of shills and shillings being discussed in this thread.