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US spent millions for making fake Al-Qaida videos : Report

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US spent millions for making fake Al-Qaida videos : Report
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NEW YORK (Web Desk) – Pentagon ( headquarters of the United States Department of Defense) paid a UK PR firm half a billion dollars ($540mn) to create fake terrorist videos in Iraq in a secret propaganda campaign, it has been exposed by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.

According to the details, US military joined hands with PR firm Bell Pottinger which is renowned for its controversial clients including the Saudi government and Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet’s foundation, to create the propaganda in a secretive operation.

The basic agenda of the operation was to track the sympathisers of Al-Qaida by making fake videos of the organisation. The firm reported to the CIA, the National Security Council and the Pentagon.

Shedding light on the operation, a former employee of firm Martin Wells revealed how he worked as a video editor in Iraq.

The firm made television ads portraying Al-Qaeda negatively as well as creating content to look as though it had come from Arabic Tv. Bombings were filmed with low-quality cameras to make it look like news footage.

Employees were given specific instructions to create the videos. “We need to make this style of video and we’ve got to use Al-Qaeda’s footage,” Wells was told. “We need it to be 10 minutes long, and it needs to be in this file format, and we need to encode it in this manner.” RT News reported.

After carefully creating fake videos, they were uploaded in a format only compatible with Real Player to track down the ip addresses of the computers they were being run on.

Reflecting the allegation, the Pentagon confirmed the PR firm did work for them under the Information Operations Task Force (IOTF) creating content they say was “truthful”.The firm also worked under the Joint Psychological Operations Task Force (JPOTF) although Pentagon did not comment on JPOTF operations.

Although the firm ended the work with US in 2011 but it grabbed a whopping amount of $540 million between 2007 to 2011. An additional $120 million were also paid to the agency in 2006.

Back in 2009, it was also disclosed that US hired PR firms to monitor the reporting of journalists for positive coverage of US led operations.
https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/world/us-spent-millions-for-making-fake-al-qaida-videos-report/
 
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Asymmetric warfare brother war of deceit, war of words, war of BS
who ever shouts the loudest, comes with the most ridiculous crap wins
specially when a country can bully others to believe what it says is the truth


while we are on it. I just wonder .. if all those "oops we did it again" air drops of weapons to Daesh are not really a mistake are they? look at how Daesh benefited from a "mistaken" ground attack by allies on Syrian troops
but the power of western media and its constant onslaught on your sensory organs makes you believe what Uncle Sam wants you to beleive
 
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we’ve got to use Al-Qaeda’s footage

It was Al-Qaeda's own footage, nothing faked by USA. Only the player encoding to enable IP tracking was done, which is pretty smart.

(The title of the thread is intentionally misleading, but who cares on PDF when it fits the prevailing mindset. :D )
 
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dirty games are part of every country . and USA is master of whole world in these games

dirty games are part of every country . and USA is master of whole world in these games
 
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this is just a form of psyops. make fake terrorist videos to look for terrorists themselves and there sympathizers.

but it seems this is part of ISIS propoganda deperatment since they use HD video and professional editing.

from the article sounds like they were paid to make low quality videos which was the norm before ISIS showed up.
 
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So you at least acknowledge that some of the Al Qaida videos out on the net are created by the CIA ?

Absolutely not. CIA only created some players to track the original AlQaida videos being played, that is all, which is actually is smart tactic.
 
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Absolutely not. CIA only created some players to track the original AlQaida videos being played, that is all, which is actually is smart tactic.

No that's not how it is

See the following

Employees were given specific instructions to create the videos. “We need to make this style of video and we’ve got to use Al-Qaeda’s footage,” Wells was told. “We need it to be 10 minutes long, and it needs to be in this file format, and we need to encode it in this manner.” RT News reported.

After carefully creating fake videos, they were uploaded in a format only compatible with Real Player to track down the ip addresses of the computers they were being run on.

The CIA asked that the Al-Qaida videos should be created in the file format that could only be played on Real Player , they did not create a new player. Real Player already exists

http://www.real.com/realplayer

The CIA did not create Real Player , it asked the PR firm to create Al-Qaida content that could only be played on Real Player.

Also some of the Al-Qaida content was at least created by the PR firm itself

Bombings were filmed with low-quality cameras to make it look like news footage.
 
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No that's not how it is

See the following



The CIA asked that the Al-Qaida videos should be created in the file format that could only be played on Real Player , they did not create a new player. Real Player already exists

http://www.real.com/realplayer

The CIA did not create Real Player , it asked the PR firm to create Al-Qaida content that could only be played on Real Player.

Also some of the Al-Qaida content was at least created by the PR firm itself

Please note this phrase: "we’ve got to use Al-Qaeda’s footage". All the footage was genuine AlQaida, not fake at all. Only the Real Player was encoded in a special way to enable tracing of IP addresses.
 
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