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9/11: The Propaganda War | Piers Robinson, PhD

Was 9/11 a propaganda event?

Our Guest on RichardGage911:UNLEASHED! is Dr. Piers Robinson!

What is propaganda and what role does it play in democracies?

How was propaganda deployed by the Government, and the media, on and following 9/11?

Who are Hill+Knowlton? Who hired them? What role did they play in the lead up to war in Iraq?

What role did propaganda play with respect to enabling the “Global War on Terror” and the “regime change” war doctrine?

What is revealed in the planning documents and exchanges between Tony Blair and George Bush immediately following 9/11?

Who was Edward Bernays? How has he shaped the minds of Americans?

What are the techniques and mechanisms of propaganda?

How was the deception of omissions and distortions used on 9/11?

Was “deception” deployed to initiate the subsequent wars?

  1. Afghanistan: with the “democracy/rights” narrative?
  1. Iraq: with the “WMD” narrative?
  1. Syria and Libya: with the “evil dictator” and “chemical weapons” narratives?

How does the legacy media maintain these deceptions?

How are these deceptions maintained in the academic communities?

How was “suppression of science” arrayed against the work of Steven Jones, Kevin Ryan, Niels Harrit and the University of Alaska, Fairbanks WTC 7 Study?

How is the “conspiracy theorist” smear label used? And where did it originate?

Who is the government official Cass Sunstein? And what is “Cognitive Infiltration?”

How can we, as citizens, see through propaganda in real time?

What is the best way to expose propaganda when we find it?

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He researches and writes about international politics, communications, and contemporary propaganda with a particular focus on war and conflict.

He is author of The CNN Effect: the Myth of News Foreign Policy and Intervention [7] (Routledge 2002), co-author of Pockets of Resistance: British News Media, War and Theory in the 2003 Invasion of Iraq [8] (Manchester University Press 2010)

He is co-editor of the Routledge Handbook of Media, Conflict and Security [9] (2017).