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A viral video uncovers the truth about ‘joint-eating termites’ and how to stop them naturally.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Health Discovery Report)
Sat May 10 08:28:30 2025
Date: Sat, 10 May 2025 14:28:29 +0200
From: "Health Discovery Report" <NaturalJointReliefTeam@getomaha.za.com>
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A viral video uncovers the truth about ‘joint-eating termites’ and how to stop them naturally.
http://getomaha.za.com/M_pPoKw13bqWhRGOBGcdzAXePpNxsLmm_66SpsDrl6zDGcEnMQ
http://getomaha.za.com/IFjdf8vgpKnQiOx9w4wmeof0bcmfR4M4NPETm-uBK_Mtq2AZRQ
es in a negative light, including material that made Americans seem "oblivious to the war or anti-war." Elmer Davis, the head of the OWI, said that "The easiest way to inject a propaganda idea into most people's minds is to let it go through the medium of an entertainment picture when they do not realize they're being propagandized".
The OWI suffered from conflicting aims and poor management. For instance, Elmer Davis, who wanted to "see that the American people are truthfully informed," clashed with the military that routinely withheld information for "public safety". Further, OWI employees grew ever more dissatisfied with "what they regarded as a turn away from the fundamental, complex issues of the war in favor of manipulation and stylized exhortation". On April 14, 1943, several OWI writers resigned from office and released a scathing statement to the press explaining how they no longer felt they could give an objective picture of the war because "high-pressure promoters who prefer slick salesmanship to honest information" dictated OWI decision-making. President Roosevelt's "wait-and-see" attitude and wavering public support for OWI damaged public opin
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