This pro-Kremlin cartoon video likened the history that led Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine to a schoolyard bullying situation.
How do you make sure a bunch of angry, racist Americans don’t vote for Hillary Clinton? You try and spread a fake porno of her having sex with a black man.
Trump will eventually, when the dust settles, go down as the worst president in American history. These are the kinds of adverts his supporters lapped up.
Last week, Facebook estimated that Russia’s election propaganda reached around 10 million users in the United States. These two vloggers are just one example.
North Korea is at it again, releasing yet another propaganda video aimed at striking fear into the hearts of all Americans. That, and blowing smoke up Kim’s backside.
Stellenbosch University has a “New Right” group, and they have used their Photoshop skills to update Nazi propaganda posters for their recruitment campaign.
Somewhere on your Facebook feed you’ve probably come across a story that seems a little fishy. It may well be, given that we are all being trolled.
The most entertaining propaganda tends to come from the Supreme Leader over in North Korea, but China are giving him a run for his money.
If you’re a fan of watching government-approved news and entertainment on your telly looks like you’re in luck. A ‘propaganda plan’ is set to be implemented and here’s what’s in store.
The USA is good at a lot of things, but it seems anti-terrorist propaganda may not be one of them, if these shocking cartoons are anything to go by.
What do you do when those pesky Americans release a movie about how poorly you treat your citizens? Upload a video to Youtube where you pilot a plane like a boss, of course. Watch Kim Jong Un take the reins and demonstrate his inner ‘Maverick’.
Tyrannical leader Adolf Hitler’s war tactics and ferocity can’t be questioned, but his attention to detail can, as a revelation 80 years later has shown him to be pretty hands-off with the propaganda process.
Russian historian, Andrei Lankov lived in Pyongyang in the 1980’s, where he was an exchange student. His forthcoming book takes a look at how the government established a tight grip on the lives of everyday North Koreans. Take, for example, these anti-US questions cited by Lankov in a North Korean student textbook.
A North Korean propaganda website has posted a video of the United states Capitol building being hit by an explosion. The video, published by the Uriminizkkiri (say that fast) agency begins by showing still images of North Korean artillery, missiles and soldiers. The still images then move to video shots of missiles fired into the […]