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Hiding their identities, people at the US Army Corps of Engineers in New Orleans masqueraded as ordinary citizens and attempted to rewrite the history of the New Orleans flooding by posting misinformation on the internet with the regions leading news source - the Times Picayune.
For a period extending over three years, these often nasty comments had the combined effect of shifting responsibility for the Corps destructive and deadly levee failures during Katrina away from itself...
Personal attacks and lies posted to internet by Army Corps of Engineers about New Orleans citizens
Originally posted by grapesofraft
Infowars.com now there is a reliable, unbiased source of information. So you really believe that the Army Corps of Engineers paid their employees to sit at a computer and post all day to change the minds of a few hundred people. I am sure they have better things to do with their lives that they actually would enjoy.
Originally posted by Happyfeet
Quick question, if this is verified, does that mean there were disinfo agents trolling people about 9/11?
Originally posted by grapesofraft
Infowars.com now there is a reliable, unbiased source of information. So you really believe that the Army Corps of Engineers paid their employees to sit at a computer and post all day to change the minds of a few hundred people. I am sure they have better things to do with their lives that they actually would enjoy.
Originally posted by drwizardphd
Originally posted by grapesofraft
Infowars.com now there is a reliable, unbiased source of information. So you really believe that the Army Corps of Engineers paid their employees to sit at a computer and post all day to change the minds of a few hundred people. I am sure they have better things to do with their lives that they actually would enjoy.
I think we found our first paid dis-info agent in this thread!