Canadian Government Pays Organization To Troll Political Chat Forums

flashie
flashie: The next time you struggle to comprehend how someone could spend their time trolling the Internet in order to defend and downplay whatever government cover-up or abuse is in the news this week, consider the fact that they may be on a government payroll.

The Canadian government has been caught paying a media group to monitor online political discussion and respond to “misinformation,” in order words to spread state-sanctioned propaganda, in the latest scandal to hit the Harper administration.

“Under the pilot program the Harper government paid a media company $75,000 to monitor and respond to online postings about the east coast seal hunt,” reports News1130.

“The government has a lot of power, that it feels the need to monitor public bulletin boards, or places where people express views and then to respond to that, seems to me going beyond a reasonable action the government should be taking,” said UBC Computer Science professor and President of the BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association, Richard Rosenberg.

A poll carried on the News1130 website shows that the majority of respondents, 77 per cent, are not intimidated by the fact that the government is monitoring their online conversations, and would not regulate the information they post on the Internet.
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flashie: Accusations that people who defend the seemingly indefensible in the aftermath of government atrocities, wars and scandals are in the pay of unscrupulous authorities, circulate on a regular basis. But the fact is that governments and transnational corporations have made a habit of using the Internet to spread propaganda by using individuals who pose as neutral observers.

The innovator of these “black propaganda” techniques was undoubtedly Monsanto, who as far back the late 90’s were creating “fake citizens” via their PR front company Bivings to post messages on Internet bulletin boards lauding the virtues and scoffing at the dangers of genetically modified food.
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flashie: In the 21st century, governments try to harness the power of manufacturing fake consensus in order to dictate reality and justify their actions.

Last year, the Israeli government announced that it would be setting up a network of bloggers to combat websites deemed “problematic” by the Zionist state following a massive online backlash to Israel’s brutal bombing of Gaza.

Israel’s goal was to flood Internet message boards in English, French, Spanish and German with their own PR agents who would attempt to manufacture a contrived consensus that the IDF’s actions were justified.
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flashie: Like Israel, the U.S. military industrial complex hires armies of trolls to spew propaganda in defense of the war on terror and in support of bombing whatever broken-backed third world country is being targeted next.

CENTCOM has programs underway to infiltrate blogs and message boards to ensure people, “have the opportunity to read positive stories,”presumably about how Iraq is a wonderful liberated democracy and the war on terror really is about protecting Americans from Al-CIAda.

In May 2008, it was revealed that the Pentagon was expanding “Information Operations” on the Internet with purposefully set up foreign news websites, designed to look like independent media sources but in reality carrying direct military propaganda.
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flashie: More recently the New York Times published an exposé on how privately hired operatives were appearing on major US news networks promoting the interests and operations of the Pentagon and generating favorable news coverage of the so-called war on terror while posing as independent military analysts.

This operation was formally announced In 2006 when the Pentagon set up a unit to “better promote its message across 24-hour rolling news outlets, and particularly on the internet”.

Again, the Pentagon said the move would boost its ability to counter “inaccurate” news stories and exploit new media.

Last year, the US Air Force announced a “counter-blog” response plan aimed at fielding and reacting to material from bloggers who have “negative opinions about the US government and the Air Force.”

The plan, created by the public affairs arm of the Air Force, includes a detailed twelve-point “counter blogging” flow-chart that dictates how officers should tackle what are described as “trolls,” “ragers,” and “misguided” online writers.
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flashie
flashie: Paul Joseph Watson writes some great stuff.
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calybonos
calybonos: you do realize that 'we' have just added you to our files Flashie
....... Mr.President,we have just identified another problem case
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davidk14
davidk14: Hellfire missiles locked and loaded!!!!!
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Outbackjack
Outbackjack: Hmmmmmmmmmm.....................
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WAYTOBIG
WAYTOBIG:
A whole 47 thousand dollars of my tax dollars alone for 2009/10 at work.
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GONZO_JOURNALISM
GONZO_JOURNALISM: Dear Mr. Harper, I would like to personally invite you to a hottub party in my backyard. There will be champagne, caviar, frog legs and slowly roasted baby seal for your discriminating palette. Never mind the piranhas in the tub, they're plastic....I promise.
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flashie
flashie: im hoping to be kidnapped and tortured but hedging my bets with canada instead of cia
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flashie
flashie: im figuring i can convert my mongaloid torturers to islam
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flashie
flashie: Me'shell Ndegéocello
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lois_lane
lois_lane: It all wouldnt surprise me if they did this, makes sense to stay on top of what the public thinks/feels when they think no one is listening or watching and people are just being themselves, scary thought eh.
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flashie
flashie: well put
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flashie
flashie: thats one compartment of course also. theres a tier
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flashie
flashie: its still here
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FogofWar
FogofWar: Flashie, have you ever been to Canada?
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FogofWar
FogofWar: because apparently our governments today have nothing better to do with their time and money than waste it spying on average joe; so they can tell what someone who doesn't even participate in federal elections feels about a problem they will never cast a vote on anyways....or maybe they use those satellites to count how many times you scratch your ass while watching hockey. Get a life people!
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lois_lane
lois_lane: HAHAHAHA If they can tell the time on your watch from space, Im sure some lacky is watching chatrooms and reporting about them.
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FogofWar
FogofWar: reporting what? That you don't approve of them? Oh no...they really care.

...and no, they cannot tell the time from your watch; time to put down the action movies hunny.

...and you really think they have nothing better to do than use those satellites to stare at your watch? They have their own you know....one's that don't move around and shine, distorting the visibility.

You really think the government cares if a single person disapproves of them? The entire Liberal party disapproves of what they do; and they laugh at them for it....what makes you so important?

Sorry for raining on your little parade; but you are not as important to the political scene of the world as you seem to think...time to climb down from your high horse. The government has invested millions into me; and if they don't care what I post on here; I'm sure they don't gives two shits what you do!
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lois_lane
lois_lane: Ummmm who is your comment addressed to? No one thinks their all sooo important that the government is following them around and stuff. As for me mentioning the watch, it was more of an analogy as in They can do lots of things we dont know about ok. Ease up on your comments dude you dont have to come off so aggressive. Its the topic of conversation in this thread, so we are talking about it. I personally was commenting more about the political views of people and if they wanted to know more about the publics opinion on things, then it would be a good place to read what people are really thinking when they think people are not watching!
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flashie
flashie: apparently they do otherwise there'd be no news story?
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flashie: 'More recently the New York Times published an exposé on how privately hired operatives were appearing on major US news networks promoting the interests and operations of the Pentagon and generating favorable news coverage of the so-called war on terror while posing as independent military analysts.'

^see
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