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US Manipulating Public Opinion for Diplomatic Goals

The kid is in his early twenties, still in school under his daddy's money, never had a real job, never served in the military, and probably never been outside of his female scarce province in China, at best, his girlfriend's name is 'Jackie', catch my drift? So what else can he be but a Chinese equivalent of the American Klansman?

Dude u post this comment all the time.... cant u say something new? its getting boring u know.
 
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Certain loser radar technicians are still unmarried at age 40 :lol:

I need say nothing more, the last unmarried at age 40 guy I saw was an overweight, bald professor named Dan.
 
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The kid is in his early twenties, still in school under his daddy's money, never had a real job, never served in the military, and probably never been outside of his female scarce province in China, at best, his girlfriend's name is 'Jackie', catch my drift? So what else can he be but a Chinese equivalent of the American Klansman?

...A turtle? A very smart turtle at that for knowing how to use the internet and type in English.

Honestly, if he was a turtle I'd start to respect him. :P
 
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U.S. Military Developing False Online Personalities to Counter “Enemy Propaganda”
March 17, 2011

The U.S. Central Command(Centcom) has purchased software that creates false online personalities for what it calls “information operations.”

Using the software, one member of the U.S. military can control up to 10 different fake accounts that appear to belong to civilians living in other countries. The government purchased the software from California-based Ntrepid for $2.76 million.

“The technology supports classified blogging activities on foreign-language websites to enable Centcom to counter violent extremist and enemy propaganda outside the U.S.,” Centcom spokesperson Commander Bill Speaks told The Guardian.

Operations that the software could be used for include countering disinformation campaigns, military deception, computer network operations or hacking, according to the Washington Times.

According to a government document about the “Online Persona Management Service,” each fake profile is “replete with background, history, supporting details, and cyber presences that are technically, culturally and geographically consistent.” Profiles are also masked with IP addresses that make them look like they are being posted from one of several designated locations.

Speaks told the Washington Times that the military would refrain from using fake personalities on platforms that, like Facebook, ban fake profiles in their terms of service.

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