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  • Dems Secretly Trained Thousands of Activists to Manipulate Media, Clinton Library Docs Show

    09/11/2019 5:11:35 PM PDT · by blueyon · 75 replies
    The Washington Free Beacon ^ | 09/11/19 | Yuichiro Kakutani
    DNC coordinated with activists to 'infiltrate' talk radio The Democratic party developed an elaborate, multi-year operation in the 1990s that deployed thousands of activists to covertly mold public opinion using talk radio, according to documents from the Clinton Presidential Library. The Democratic National Committee (DNC), with the blessing of the Clinton White House, launched the Talk Radio Initiative (TRI) ahead of the 1996 campaign. The program trained thousands of operatives to call in to radio shows, conduct surveillance of their contents, and secretly disseminate Democratic talking points while posing as ordinary listeners. "Volunteers must be able to keep the project...
  • U.S. border police train Mexicans for drug fight

    04/24/2010 10:06:14 AM PDT · by Flavius · 13 replies · 395+ views
    washington post ^ | April 23, 2010 | Tim Gaynor
    NOGALES, Arizona (Reuters) - In a warehouse in this Arizona border city, a U.S. Border Patrol trainer teaches a Mexican federal policeman to slip into a boxing stance and press a military assault rifle to his shoulder. Taking aim at a silhouette just a few paces away, the policeman lets off a rapid burst of practice fire in an exercise designed to recreate the urban drug war raging just across the border in Mexico. "They're getting into close-quarter combat all the time with the drug smugglers and the cartels," Border Patrol instructor Tom Pittman said during a break from training...