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White House Communications Agency's Secret Role Exposed

Candace Owens

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A leaked email reveals a sophisticated military operation to engineer public sentiment following a White House Correspondents Dinner incident involving Erica Kirk. The Department of Defense's White House Communications Agency instructed internal teams to amplify a video clip of Kirk, labeling it an 'emotional response asset' to generate specific narratives. This suggests a coordinated effort to control public perception and discourse, leveraging social media amplification strategies and potentially involving 'approved surrogates.' The email's origin within a military communications entity embedded in the White House raises significant constitutional and democratic concerns about the blurring lines between military operations and domestic messaging. Evidence points to a deliberate manipulation of information to shape public opinion, with a focus on managing narratives around political rhetoric, national stability, and the perceived professionalism of protective responses. This alleged operation is viewed as part of a larger trend towards a centralized information control architecture, with implications for a growing surveillance state and the expansion of AI-driven data centers.

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