August 4, 2014
FBI Hires Private PR Surveillance Firm To Search For Negative Stories About The Bureau
Plenty of negative stories about the FBI on this blog. Will books be included in their search and surveillance? Does the FBI believe, as Hamas does, that if they can censor all negative stories people will have good feelings about the FBI as they do for Hamas? That a dumbed down population and useful idiots will love them and hate their critics? J. Edgar Hoover would love this.
[From article]
The FBI is hiring a contractor to grade news stories about the agency as “positive” “neutral” or “negative,” but the agency won’t say why officials need the information or what they plan to do with it.
FBI officials wouldn’t even reveal how they will go about assigning the grades, which were laid out in a recent contract solicitation. The contract tells potential bidders to “use their judgment” in scoring news coverage as part of a new “daily news briefing” service the agency is seeking as part of a contract that could last up to five years.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/aug/3/fbi-hires-firm-to-rate-news-stories-about-the-agen/
Obama’s FBI to hire firm to rate ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ stories about the agency
Officials mum on need for and use of such info
By Jim McElhatton - The Washington Times - Sunday, August 3, 2014
Labels:
Criticism,
FBI,
Intimidation,
Political Censorship,
Public Relations,
Surveillance
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