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Latest revision as of 13:23, 6 June 2022
The Union of Concerned Scientists Reveals Facts About the 'Disinformation Playbook'
How to Stop Disinformation
Countering Disinformation in Your Community - (PDF)
Is Disinformation the Same as Misinformation?
What You Can Do to Stop Disinformation
How Business Interests Deceive, Misinform, and Buy Influence at the Expense of Public Health and Safety
Here are five of the most widely used “plays” and some of the many cases where they have been used to block regulations or minimize corporate liability, often with frightening effectiveness—and disastrous repercussions on public health and safety.
1) The Fake
Conduct counterfeit science and try to pass it off as legitimate research
2) The Blitz
Harass scientists who speak out with results or views inconvenient for industry
3) The Diversion
Manufacture uncertainty about science where little or none exists
4) The Screen
Buy credibility through alliances with academia or professional societies
5) The Fix
Manipulate government officials or processes to inappropriately influence policy
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