Richard Dolan Show April 4, 2018 - The Dangerous War on Fake News
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker is Richard Dolan, a researcher and publisher, discussing various topics related to UAPs and government actions. He talks about the rise of legislation against fake news in different countries, including Malaysia, Egypt, Brazil, and several European nations. He describes how these laws often serve to suppress dissent and control information. Dolan also mentions upcoming events and his new membership site for detailed research. The impact of this encounter is a heightened awareness of the government's use of fake news laws to limit free speech and control narratives, leading to ongoing discussions about freedom of expression.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The Richard Dolan show discusses the implications of recent legislation against fake news and hate speech, highlighting global trends that threaten free speech. Dolan connects these developments to historical government actions regarding UFOs and public dissent.
Authorities are using fake news as a pretext for clamping down on dissent.
Richard Dolan
“Governments are using fake news as a pretext to clamp down on dissent.”
Michael Elland
Katherine Austin Fitz
Managed by: CIA
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Authorities are using fake news as a pretext for clamping down on dissent.
The spread of legislation against fake news is a global trend that threatens free speech.
The Malaysian government has passed an anti-fake news bill that imposes severe penalties.
Hate speech laws are being used to suppress dissenting voices in various countries.