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November 5th, 2019. Live From Roger Stone Trial 'Understanding Burisma' Or Burisma Understanding?

November 5th, 2019. Live From Roger Stone Trial 'Understanding Burisma' Or Burisma Understanding? George Webb is a Washington DC based journalist who discovered the stashed hard drives and blackberries of the famed DNC and DCCC servers, dampening the Trump Russia narrative of the DNC. George Webb produced a fact witness named Andre Taggart that testified that Imran Awan, the key consultant to DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, stored Congressional marked hard drives and blackberries at his Lorton, Virginia home. In addition, George Webb also produced a Congressional blackberry from an informant from the office of Senator Joe Biden coded named Deep Blackberry that may have been Trump Takedown leader, William Taylor. Webb has researched all the Imran Awan safe houses and has researched occupants and businesses associated with over a dozen Awan properties. For quick summary of the three year video series, we recommend watching the YouTube video playlist "Awan 911 - The Webb Report - What The Mueller Report Left Out" available here.


George Webb is the citizen journalist who discovered a key fact witness and evidences to the famous "DNC Hack" that has not yet been publicized in MSM. He has led a group of online researchers for two years that has added evidence daily to the DNC blackberries and damaged DNC hard drives he discovered at the home of DCCC staffer and close adviser to the DNC, Imran Awan. Here is a monthly timeline of the best summary videos in this first of its kind, investigative journalist effort.


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Introduction
Dennis M. Murphy
Professor of Information in Warfare
Center for Strategic Leadership
U.S. Army War College
Strategic Communication has no overarching United States
government definition…and no single governmental agency
to provide oversight, direction, programs and resources. In
fact there is no national communication strategy. But it is clear
that effectively communicating the values and policies of the
United States to the world, while increasingly important, is also
increasingly difficult in today’s global information environment.
That environment enables non-traditional players who often use
cheap, ubiquitous communications means to transmit their messages
with immediacy and with world-wide coverage and impact. These
actors, often uninhibited by the need to be truthful, are also devoid
of a bureaucracy that demands clearance and approval of public
statements. And so, the United States finds itself responding to
adversaries’ messages rather than proactively and effectively telling
our own story. This while recognizing (according to the September
2006 National Strategy for Combating Terrorism) that we are
currently conducting a “battle of arms and a battle of ideas” that is
a long term effort.
The student papers in this section examine these challenges and

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