an effort to damage or call into question someone’s reputation, by propounding negative propaganda. It can be applied to individuals or groups. Common targets are public officials, politicians and candidates, activists, real whistleblowers, and journalists who threaten the establishment, are a threat to disclose their crimes, or may challenge one of their desired puppets in a political campaign. Smears often consist of ad hominem attacks in the form of unverifiable rumors and distortions, half-truths, or even outright lies; smear campaigns are often propagated by controlled media such as the NY Times, Washington Post, CNN, NBC, CBS, or ABC, among many others. Even when the facts behind a smear campaign are demonstrated to lack proper foundation, the tactic is often effective because the target’s reputation is tarnished before the truth is known.1
Chronological History of some Smear Campaigns

Three FBI Whistleblowers Testify to the House Select Committee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on FBI & DOJ Abuses of Power
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Dr. Robert Malone Sues Washington Post for Defamation
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Man Who Discovered Hunter Biden Laptop Sues Adam Schiff & Media
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Former DOJ Attorney Launches False Allegations in Smear of Trump Supporter and Patriot Rep. (R-FL) Matt Gaetz
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NY Supreme Court Judge Rules New York Times Used ‘Deceptive Disinformation’ To Smear Project Veritas
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Liz Cheney ‘Orchestrated Unprecedented’ GOP Sabotage with WaPo
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NYU Professor of Propaganda Class, Mark Crispin Miller, Has Students Look into Covid Masks as Propaganda, Incites Cancel Culture’s Wrath
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German Gestapo Comes after “Right-Wing“ Journalist
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Liberty University Sues New York Times Over Its Coverage of the College’s Response to COVID-19
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Leaked FOX News Internal Memo Refers to Hannity, John Solomon and Rudy Giuliani as “Disinformation”
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