In the Wikipedia article, it mentioned that John Kerry went after them when he was Sec of State, I believe, for their "misleading" facts.
But then again, that is what propaganda is meant to do.
Russian propaganda on American airwaves and social media. Scary.
I understand what you're saying although we have our own propaganda as well.
Just one point, the Gulf of Tonkin incident and the declassified information that has surfaced. There are far too many surfacing to argue with all of them anymore IMHO.
Edit: Here's another
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzeHpf3OYQY&t=656s
Wow, a 90 minute one and a 3 hour one, I will have to take some time and watch those. Like you say, those are old videos, looks like both in the 80s?
The stuff from the OP is not 40 years old, it is on social media and carried by Comcast. And people are reacting to it (in the YouTube comments) like it is objective news. Does this not scare you that the Russians on our social media might be influencing the stupider people in this country about what to think?
I believe they are both from the 80s, yes.
I didn't know Redacted was that old, or are you referring to the news base within the story. Edit, I misread, your post.
Key point that should really be mentioned is in the beginning of each show they state that the program is comedy. Subjective reasoning/critical thinking isn't so well taught in our educational system anymore, I'll give you that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EywxzHBwofM&feature=youtu.be
May I ask an opinion on a book that has all but been abolished?
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-phoenix-program-douglas-valentine/1119574645?ean=9781497620209&st=PLA&sid=BNB_NOOK+EBooks&sourceId=PLAGoNA&dpid=tdtve346c&2sid=Google_c&gclid=CjwKCAiAv9riBRANEiwA9Dqv1SQKA5yhkEAuvVu7uTrGOGlG8mCqpq3ufTz1F9U0hsyWPm2e7vjKZhoCSxIQAvD_BwE
Edited by
Wylie
on Sun 02/03/19 05:59 PM