Strategies for Smears, Hoaxes, and Lawfare

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Smears

Obsess about Trivial Details

Planted Stories

Outright Lies

The BIG LIE

Anonymous Sources

Wrap Up Hoax

LINK: Nancy Pelosi on "wrap-up smear"

Anonymous Sources

Distorting by Exaggerating Statements

Statements Out of Context

Ignoring the past

Misdirection

Deceptive "Fact Checking"

LINK: nyt-admits-fbi-was-authorized-to-use-lethal-force-against-trump-but-dubs-the-claim-a-lie-anyway

Fearmongering

Narrative

LINK: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Urzuqut7DUU

Deceptive Editing

Deceptively Edited Videos

Deep Fakes Artificial Intelligence #Deep Fakes

Fake Fact Checking

Fact-Checking - but checking a fringe version of the central claim
LINK: fact-check-fact-checkers-falsely-claim-they-are-fact-checkers

Entrapment

Whitmer KidnappingMbr> Fake Violence,

False Flags

Coordinated Efforts

Lawfare

Show trials
Law Suits
Accusations and indictments

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