Article 3WK1X 7 Fake Journalist Names the U.S. Government Used to Spread Propaganda During the 1950s

7 Fake Journalist Names the U.S. Government Used to Spread Propaganda During the 1950s

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Matt Novak on Paleofuture, shared by Harrison Webe
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Back in the 1950s and 60s, the American government's foreign propaganda arm, the U.S. Information Agency (USIA), invented fake names for journalists to plant stories in newspapers. In 2016, I wrote about Guy Sims Fitch, just one of the pseudonyms that was used globally. But I recently stumbled upon a few more names"

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