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Disinformation® All Hallows 'Eve Bulletin: The NEW Disinformation Podcast is of Disinformation: The Podcast, Raymond and Joe speak with author Robert Bauval about his new book
Disinfo.com 2008
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Disinformation is a newer word meaning information intended to deceive.
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Disinformation is a newer word meaning information intended to deceive.
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Here’s what: “They are undeniably false … as you will discover in Disinformation, the blockbuster book by veteran reporter Richard Miniter. †SEPT 2005
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'Disinformation', as many all over the world think, knowing that something like this creature which has wrecked so many countries and is guilty of the murder of millions, definitely can not have a heart.
Archive 2005-04-01 Michael Caddell 2005
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'Disinformation', as many all over the world think, knowing that something like this creature which has wrecked so many countries and is guilty of the murder of millions, definitely can not have a heart.
An April Fool's Joke - Henry Kissinger has a heart! Michael Caddell 2005
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"Disinformation" should not be confused with "misinformation," the unintentional form of wrong information.
Center for Media and Democracy - Publishers of PR Watch 2010
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"Disinformation": is a preemptive dissemination of deliberately misleading information announced publicly or leaked by a government, intelligence agency, corporation or other entity to prevent a target audience from realising accurate conclusions.
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