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Misinformation - Definition of Misinformation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Misinformation. Look it up now! ... Food misinformation...
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Misinformation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Misinformation is false or inaccurate information that is spread unintentionally. It is distinguished from disinformation by motive in that misinformation is simply erroneous, while disinformation, i...
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Misinformation effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The misinformation effect is a memory bias that occurs when misinformation affects people's reports of their own memory. In the oft-cited reconstruction of automobile destruction study led by Elizab...
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; Misinformation About; The United States Military; by Mark Elsis, Lovearth.net; October 1, 2002; ... The United States Government; Spends More On The Military Than; All The Rest Of The Countries On Earth -- Combined.; The United States Military Has Over 200 Incursions Into Sovereign Countries And; ... Misinformation News...
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Information and Its Counterfeits: Propaganda, Misinformation and Disinformation ... This document will help you be able to distinguish real information from its three lookalikes, or counterfeits: propaganda, misinformation and disinformation. Understanding the counterfeits will enable you to become a much more critical...
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The information age is also the misinformation age, and I don't think humanity yet, as a whole, has adapted enough psychologically to cope with the fact that the internet can give ANYONE--be it a "common man" who doesn't know what he's talking about, or a less-common man with an agenda--a large platform where he or she...
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Misinformation in service of the official story ... Maintaining the Official Story in the Face of Glaring Contradictions ... Background Attack Aftermath Evidence Misinformation Analysis Memorial...
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QUOTES THAT NEVER WERE ... As the old song goes, It Ain't Necessarily So! Many things that you have "known" all your life, or that you pick up on the internet, are 100% pure baloney. This page is just one of many attempts out there to ... The position of a horse's feet on a statue indicate how its rider fared in battle. NOT!
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Samhain, usually celebrated on or near the evening of OCT-31. It was originally a celebration of the final harvest of the growing season among the ancient Celts. It was also their new year celebration. Today, ... There is probably more misinformation circulated about these festivals than about any other yearly celebration.
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