May 18, 2013

Is Israel the only country to use Cyber ​​Warriors paid by the government in order to spread disinformation on the internet?

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Grassroots activism is the most important form of campaigning, to Leyden, 52, who describes himself as “Internet marketing pioneer.” Divides his time between London, Israel and New York, he runs the Israeli government approved Israel News Agency (www.israelnewsagency.com), but spends the rest of his “18-hour days” pro-Israel groups organized to comment and blogging sites such as Digg (www. digg.com) and Free Republic (www.freerepublic.com) Best Answer.

response from Alan Turing No
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  1. Free Man says:

    No of course not. The US has the same thing going and a much larger budget to work with. Spies are all around us with greed and treason as their motives.

  2. Satan was a Liberal says:

    No, at least half the liberals on this board are paid shills working in a political boiler room in rotating shifts, so they can spam the board with left wing propaganda 24/7/365.

  3. Tex J says:

    No. A few years there was a story about what the U.S. government called “message force multipliers” who spread lies and propaganda to make us look good and put a smiley face on our terrorist operations.

  4. nurgle69 says:

    No china has probably the largest influence of goverment on internet usage

  5. affinity292 says:

    Interesting. Except your post does not support your thesis.

    He has a day job running a news agency and spends the rest of his time blogging about things he cares about.

    No one says this is govt paid cyberwarrior work any more than foodbloggers or parentbloggers are when they blog about things they care about.

  6. Chaya says:

    Who paid you, Juan, to write this anti-Israel propaganda?

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