The project was to be a major coordinated campaign of words, both printed and over the radio. The aim was to cover Czechoslovakia with anti-Communist propaganda during the May Day holiday. The campaign centered on “The Ten Demands of the People’s Opposition.” There was even a special ...
There were probably a number of such newspapers, some printed in North Korea and others printed by those that the Communist leaders referred to as “useful idiots;” left-wingers and fellow-travelers in western countries duped into believing that those under Communist domination were living in a ...
It is a neat tract of 62 pages. The price is fifteen cents. We had 5,000 copies printed. We make a cut price, and will put them at ten cents each, and when we sell 600 copies at that, will arrange to print another section of the book, on the "CHARACTER OF SMITH," and sworn ...
Printed 30 April 1952, this leaflet was part of “Plan Mist,” an attempt to distract the Communists from the observance of May Day. The front of the small leaflet depicts the UN Flag; there is a short text message on the back: The United Nations – Defenders of Peace and Justice. ...
One of the sailors who got the work detail told me: We printed thousands of them and then stuck them in these little bomb-looking boxes. Day and night, we worked for about a week around the clock. The book went on to explain the navy concept of the Information Warfare Organization. It...
His Dissemination Battalion produced a great number of the Coalition propaganda leaflets and posters printed during Operation Desert Storm. He told me: The 3rd PSYOP Battalion, also known as the PSYOP Dissemination Battalion (PDB) was activated in June of 1990 as part of the provisional ...