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Tom is a patriotic idealist, which doesn't prevent him from spreading disinformation to the press.
Spreading disinformation was "probably the greatest damage that the media can do", the pontiff told the Belgian Catholic weekly Tertio.
One culprit here is the Web, which was invented to foster better communication among physicists in the first place, but has proved equally adept at spreading disinformation.
It does not help that Mr Ailes by his own admission has been spreading "disinformation" to confuse the Germans sorry, CNBC.
In letters to the home secretary, lord chancellor and attorney-general, he complained that an organised and well-funded campaign was spreading disinformation about the death.
She highlighted the fact that DDT was classified as a chemical carcinogen implicated in causing liver tumours in mice and accused representatives of the chemical industry of spreading disinformation contradicted by scientific research.
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As Yes! Magazine's Dave Saldana reports, a Canadian law which prohibits broadcast news from knowingly spreading disinformation--an anti-lying law--was recently upheld by the Canadian Radio-television and TeleCanadian Radio-television (Canadian Radio-television
Such stories do more than spread disinformation.
The internet spreads disinformation in the blink of an eye.
The more amazing "Operation Mincemeat" outlined the elaborate use of a floating corpse to spread disinformation.
This included an alleged plan to fill social-networking sites with "sock puppets"—fake commenters who would spread disinformation.
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