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The Axis of Evil on the Internet

United Capitalist Front (UCF) | 19.11.2003 05:22

OPERATION ANARCHIST

The United Capitalist Front (UCF) is a coalition of right wingers, conservatives and pro-capitalists working together to divide and conquer the effectiveness of the internet through disinformation and psychological warfare as counterinsurgency.

OPERATION ANARCHIST

TARGETING THE FOLLOWING...

Articles on the U.S. President (CIA, 9/11, Homeland Security etc.).

Articles/images supporting terrorism or terrorist organizations.

Articles on Colombia (Narcoterrorism, human rights etc.).

Articles on Venezuela (Chavez, Cuba relations etc.).

Articles on Iraq (Saddam loyalists, Al-Qaida, weapons of mass destruction).

Articles on Palestine (Arafat, anti-semitism).

Articles posted by or about socialist/communist organisations (Stalin, USSR, totalitarianism etc.).

Articles on anti-war and "bring them home" (unpatriotic, traitors etc.).

Strategy: Infiltration. Penetration. Demonization or defamation; isolation of articles or debate when topic too controversial. Corporate media agenda as dominant agenda for debate control. Reactionary depoliticization. Pacification.

*Note: UCF is an electronic network. Do not reveal your political standpoints. Do not mention UCF, it defeats the purpose of effective disinformation. Pretend to be "one of them." The goal is to break the political animal.

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United Capitalist Front (UCF)

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The motivation at the core of capitalist spinning

19.11.2003 10:19

Money, perservation of social status are the motivation at the core of capitalist spinning. Psychological profiling of those who counter subversive posts with black ops captalist spinlines found that these people are usually working for the intelligence/security services, brain washed right wing survivalists or social climbing corporate clerks, with the protection of their wage slips, jobs, houses, cars and possessions at the back of their minds.
Counterinsurgency posts are usually monosyllabilic, shallow and robotically repetitive, as counterinsurgency posters must clear their responses with their superiors and continually refer back to their superiors for ideas on how to respond to subversive posts.

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