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disinformation

dɪˌzɪnfərˈmeɪʃən
WordNet
  1. (n) disinformation
    misinformation that is deliberately disseminated in order to influence or confuse rivals (foreign enemies or business competitors etc.)
Usage in the news

But trusted brands help weed through the disinformation. blog.wired.com

Apology by GOP political operative named Shashank Tripathi, who goes by the Twitter handle ComfortablySmug, for spreading disinformation during the height of Hurricane Sandy. blog.timesunion.com

Proposal 3 should pass, despite energy utilities' disinformation campaign. mlive.com

Devastating Summary of Obama's Benghazi Disinformation Campaign. spectator.org

The Heritage Foundation has produced a short but powerful video called "The White House Disinformation Campaign On Libya" that sums up the Administration's false narrative about the attack on our consulate in Benghazi. humanevents.com

The Sept 17 letter by Mr James A Hirn, leaves one thinking more about " disinformation ," than the "information" he claims to put in his letters. dailypress.net

'2016: Obama's America' Filmmakers Claim Organized Disinformation Campaign. hollywoodreporter.com

Disinformation flies in Syria's growing cyber war. ecnmag.com

Red Wheel Weiser, best known for its New Age, spiritual and inspirational titles, its broadening the scope of its program by acquiring Disinformation Books from the Disinformation Company. publishersweekly.com

Don't fall for CDCR's disinformation . sfbayview.com

It's Time to Make Sense of Those Disinformational Memes. adage.com

How Twitter Can Stop Its Descent Into a Cable-News-Style Disinformation Network. adage.com

Coal industry promoting disinformation . lasvegassun.com

So much conspiracy and disinformation surrounds the military's past work on LSD and other chemical agents that it's been difficult to separate fact from fiction. ired.com

CardSystems, a credit card processing company accused of improperly storing private data fingers the auditor in congressional testimony, and the executive points a finger right back, calling charges "total, total disinformation.". cioinsight.com

Usage in literature

Middlemen thrive of disinformation, misinformation and lack of information. "After the Rain" by Sam Vaknin

That's exactly the kind of disinformation the Israelis have used on us in the past. "Project Cyclops" by Thomas Hoover

Of course it's 'disinformation. "Project Daedalus" by Thomas Hoover