Archive for the 'Perception Management' Category

« Previous PageNext Page »

UC Davis Spent At Least $175,000 on PR Related to Pepper-Spraying of Students

April 14th, 2016

Via: Sacramento Bee: UC Davis contracted with consultants for at least $175,000 to scrub the Internet of negative online postings following the November 2011 pepper-spraying of students and to improve the reputations of both the university and Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi, newly released documents show. The payments were made as the university was trying to […]

Japan Prepares for Release of Tritium from Fukushima Plant

April 12th, 2016

Via: Japan Today: To dump or not to dump a little-discussed substance is the question brewing in Japan as it grapples with the aftermath of the nuclear catastrophe in Fukushima five years ago. The substance is tritium. The radioactive material is nearly impossible to remove from the huge quantities of water used to cool melted-down […]

Swiss Banker Whistleblower: CIA Behind Panama Papers

April 12th, 2016

Via: CNBC: Bradley Birkenfeld is the most significant financial whistleblower of all time, so you might think he’d be cheering on the disclosures in the new Panama Papers leaks. But today, Birkenfeld is raising questions about the source of the information that is shaking political regimes around the world. Birkenfeld, an American citizen, was a […]

The Sugar Conspiracy

April 7th, 2016

Via: Guardian: In 2008, researchers from Oxford University undertook a Europe-wide study of the causes of heart disease. Its data shows an inverse correlation between saturated fat and heart disease, across the continent. France, the country with the highest intake of saturated fat, has the lowest rate of heart disease; Ukraine, the country with the […]

California Delays BPA Warning Rules, Fearing They Could Scare Away Shoppers

March 30th, 2016

Via: AP: California plans to delay state-required warnings on metal cans lined with the chemical BPA, arguing too-specific warnings could scare stores and shoppers in poor neighborhoods away from some of the only fruits and vegetables available — canned ones, officials said Thursday. Instead, the state on May 11 will require stores to post general […]

PSYOP: Public Perception of Autonomous Machines

March 26th, 2016

The vast majority of robotics research is funded by the military industrial complex. There is a lot of dancing around that fact, but the reality is that it’s governments’ desire for more, cheaper and deadlier killing machines that’s at the root of this. Sure, the corporate drive to shrink payrolls is a large factor, but […]

Face2Face: Real-Time Face Capture and Reenactment of RGB Videos

March 19th, 2016

Woh. Via: Stanford:

Monsanto Sues to Keep Glyphosate Off California List of Carcinogens

March 5th, 2016

Via: Reuters: Monsanto Co stepped up its defense of a widely used weed killer on Thursday by filing a lawsuit in California seeking to prevent glyphosate, the main ingredient in its Roundup herbicide, from being added to the state’s list of known carcinogens. The seed and agrochemicals company said it filed the suit against the […]

Beijing Is Banning All Foreign Media from Publishing Online in China

February 19th, 2016

Via: Quartz: In the latest sign that China’s long-touted “opening up” is reversing into a “closing down,” a Chinese ministry has issued new rules that ban any foreign-invested company from publishing anything online in China, effective next month. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s new rules (link in Chinese) could, if they were enforced […]

Petrofascism: The Koch Brothers’ Dirty War on Solar Power

February 16th, 2016

Disclosure: I sell solar power systems in New Zealand. — Via: Rolling Stone: After decades of false starts, solar power in America is finally poised for its breakthrough moment. The price of solar panels has dropped by more than 80 percent since President Obama took office, and the industry is beginning to compete with coal […]

« Previous PageNext Page »