US Gov't LEGALLY ALLOWED to Spread Fake News AGAINST US Citizens, Mar 28, 2022

Holotruther
Published on Mar 30, 2022
Psychotronic Warfare Legal Against US Citizens
⁣https://www.abreureport.com/2013/08/psychotronic-warfare-legal-against-us.html

THE SMITH-MUNDT ACT - Passed Congress/Enrolled Bill: Jan 27, 1948. To promote the better understanding of the United States among the peoples of the world and to strengthen cooperative international relations. 1This Act may be cited as the “United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948”.

⁣The United States used to have something called the Smith-Mundt Act, which prevented the government from disseminating propaganda for domestic consumption. All that came to end with the National Defense Authorization Act 2013, the very same yearly act that previously brought you indefinite detention and Presidential martial law powers without oversight from Congress.

The NDAA 2013 overturned the Smith-Mundt Act and paved the way for Voice of America to begin airing in the United States. After all, if Voice of America is good enough for Al-Shabab in Somalia, it's good enough for the American people. And I know some of you are saying, "But, Abreu Report, doesn't Putin have Russia Today?" Yes, and it's now apparent that the United States considers foreign propaganda to be such a serious threat that soon it will start distributing propaganda to its own citizens.

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