
Ichika Matsumoto: Another day, another evil plot of the Evil Empire…
The U.S. military launched a clandestine program amid the COVID crisis to discredit China’s Sinovac inoculation – payback for Beijing’s efforts to blame Washington for the pandemic. One target: the Filipino public. Health experts say the gambit was indefensible and put innocent lives at risk.
Pentagon ran secret anti-vax campaign to undermine China during pandemic
The Pentagon on Friday stood by its decision to conduct a clandestine disinformation campaign in the Philippines in 2020 that aimed to sow doubt about China’s COVID-19 vaccine during the height of the global pandemic — a campaign that was first revealed in a bombshell report by Reuters.
The U.S. military launched the disinformation campaign following a decision by then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper to loosen restrictions on such operations, and used phony online accounts posing as Filipinos in an effort” to discredit China’s Sinovac inoculation — payback for Beijing’s efforts to blame Washington for the pandemic,” Reuters reported. At the time, the Philippines was struggling to vaccinate its population and had one of the worst death rates in the region.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper shakes hands with his Philippine counterpart Delfin Lorenzana during a news conference in the Philippines in November 2019. That same year, Esper signed a secret order that later paved the way for the launch of the U.S. military’s clandestine anti-vax propaganda campaign.
The Philippines disinformation campaign marks an unusual use of military power in a country that has often been a U.S. ally in a strategically crucial region and at a time of great public health risks. Lisa Lawrence, a Defense Department spokeswoman, did not deny Reuters’ reporting on the operation, which was done under the administration of former President Donald Trump and continued for some time under the Biden administration.

This post, identified by Reuters, matched the messaging, timeframe and design of the U.S. military’s anti-vax propaganda campaign in the Philippines, former and current military officials say. Social media platform X also identified the account as fake and removed it.
The Pentagon “conducts a wide range of operations, including operations in the information environment (OIE), to counter adversary malign influence” and “this process is deliberate, methodical, and comprehensive,” Lawrence said in a statement. “The DoD uses a variety of platforms, including social media, to counter those malign influence attacks.”
Lawrence also echoed Reuters’ reporting, saying, “China [in 2020] initiated a disinformation campaign to falsely blame the United States for the spread of COVID-19.”

As part of its secret anti-vax propaganda campaign, the U.S. military used phony accounts meant to resemble real people.
Reuters found at least 300 accounts on X, formerly Twitter, “that matched descriptions shared by former U.S. military officials familiar with the Philippines operation.”
The posts from those accounts “centered on the slogan #Chinaangvirus,” which in the Philippine language Tagalog means “China is the virus.” They often focused on giving credence to the false claim that, since vaccines sometimes contain pork gelatin, the Chinese-made shots could be forbidden for Muslims under Islamic law.

The secret U.S. military propaganda campaign intensified fears among Muslims that the China-made vaccine was “haram,” or forbidden. Public health experts say the messaging put lives at risk for geopolitical gain.
The social media activity began during Trump’s administration when Esper signed a secret order that made it easier for commanders to compete with Russia and China by enabling them to bypass the State Department when conducting information warfare against the two countries, Reuters reported.
The report also noted that the program “continued months into Joe Biden’s presidency … even after alarmed social media executives warned the new administration that the Pentagon had been trafficking in COVID misinformation.”
Experts have long objected to the use of vaccines and vaccination campaigns as part of military operations, arguing that they not only lead to a loss of trust and confidence in vaccines as a whole but have also endangered medical workers.
Perhaps the biggest outrage came after it was revealed in 2011 that the CIA used a fake hepatitis vaccination program as part of its efforts to track down and kill Osama bin Laden, who was hiding in Pakistan.

The U.S. military’s secret propaganda sought to sow doubt about China’s efforts to help fight COVID in the Philippines, one of the hardest hit countries in Southeast Asia.
The ruse led to outrage from doctors worldwide and a promise in 2014 from the CIA not to use immunization programs as cover for its operations in the future.
However, the damage had been done, and backlash against unrelated polio vaccination efforts in the region took hold. Attacks against vaccination workers continue to this day. Pakistan and Afghanistan are now the only two countries that have yet to be declared free of wild poliovirus type 1.
Ichika Matsumoto can no longer stand the biggest liar, thief and psychopath in the universe — USA, she therefore spams some kinky JAV shits hoping to raise awareness what a geneocidal asshole is the Evil Empire…

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