You may have freedom of action, but that does not always mean freedom of thought.
Most people sincerely believe that their worldview is shaped through independent analysis of the news. They read articles, watch investigations, study analytical reports, follow public opinion in comment sections, and draw conclusions, assuming that freedom of speech automatically provides access to objective reality.
To challenge this assumption, there is no need for conspiracy theories. It is enough to examine official government archives.
Millions of pages of declassified documents are publicly available through the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Among them are materials that offer valuable insight into how governments and intelligence agencies studied methods of influencing public opinion and mass consciousness.
One of the most frequently cited examples in discussions of this topic is Operation Mockingbird. Today, we will examine documents, reports, and historical records related to this subject to better understand how information narratives are formed and how media can shape public perception.
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